 I've on YouTube at Signal a Duna Park, here you go. Mi'n bas, check her out. Bas, what a stadium mate. Amazing. What a stadium. Amazing. Grondi, atmosferic, amazing. That's as simple as that. We're on the terrace at the moment. So, on to show you, this is the terrace. With the ultra stand, the yellow wall, and just above that is the rail seat and the safe standing elements of this stand. It's been an absolutely incredible trip to watch a couple of games of German football. It's completely different. It's just a different kind of football, isn't it? Different culture, noise levels, civilised, having a beer while you watch the match. So I just come up on the step. Others hang on the step. It's been absolutely brilliant to witness it. It's been a pleasure. It's just completely different, isn't it? You get in hours before because you've got to be in a standing space because you need to get your stuff. You can have a beer on the terraces. Then, during the game, a guy with a beer thing on his back will come round to the seats and give you a beer so you don't have to go anywhere. And it's just completely different. The atmosphere is just so much better, so much better than hopefully everything can capture some of this. I really hope anyway because number one, I think we need to change our culture a little bit and get a better idea of what we want to be as fans going forward because that's exactly what they've got here. They've got the understanding that it's on the fans, on the fans of the power. We've been speaking to a guy before the guys looking after us today and he said the ultras are not happy with last night. They're not happy with the fact that the atmosphere wasn't as good and it should have been for a big game at the top of the league and they're going in to see the club now to find out where the tickets are going, who's distributing them, how are so many tourists getting in the ground. That's really important. You can't imagine that at a Premier League club. I know we've got a fans forum but the day after the game saying the atmosphere wasn't good enough, let's do something about it. First of all, it would be with us if the fans were getting into the fans forum and then a meeting next week and then another meeting and then another meeting and then it might land on someone's desk at the club and then they'll give it back to the fans forum and then they'll have another meeting. That's not how football is supposed to be. It's supposed to be about us supporting the club. I don't know where too far along but you've got to start it somewhere, step by step. Most definitely. I don't know whether I said it on one of the other videos we've done or not sure whether England will ever go back to allowing you to have a beer on the terrace. I mean, I don't know why. If it's in plastic cups, it's not like you can go anywhere. Don't even allow you to go on the terraces with a bottle top, with a lid on your bottle. But if they could, it'd make a massive difference because then what you'd have is you'd have people who wanted to get in the stadium and stand because you literally have to because you can't really read your space. If there's three or four of you, then obviously you make to look after your spec but if you get in early, you take the atmosphere, you have a couple of beers, you build, the crowd starts singing and it builds that atmosphere. That's the biggest thing I've taken away from this trip is how involved the clubs are with the supporters. It isn't too separate entities and that for me is a big thing. Although you never walk alone, what does it look like? No, that's shit. Although we've been told by the ultras, they don't like that song. Honestly, we were messing about outside, not looking forward to that. One of the guys, we don't even like that song because that's a thing we'd get rid of straight away. It's too much of a touristy thing. It's a thing for the tourist and it helps with the persona of the club. He is lobbying to get rid of that. Fantastic, what a place. I'll just spin it round so you can see a little bit of the ground. I mean the whole place is magnificent, isn't it? What's great is down there, you've got the away end on the right, I'll just zoom in on that bit. That's the away end so that's terraces as well. On the left, you can't really see where you're at. It's in the shade, that's another terrace section. That is essentially their boys' pen. That's where kids go to experience being on a terrace and then when they get old enough and they want to and they can't, they can come in this terrace. So you can experience it in a more safe environment and then as they get a little bit older, you can take that experience and bring it into this area here. I mean that's just mad, isn't it? That just seems mad anyway, I mean that. They're saying to their fans, this is what we want, we're training you to be loud. It's totally alien from what we're used to. We're so sterile in England and here, you know, here the science, you listen, we know that. It's well drawn out on the yellow wall and standing on the terraces and that's what people like about it. So go over there, cut your teeth in the little section, get used to standing on a wall and then when you're old enough, come and stand on the yellow wall. Just looking at a comment there, someone's saying about they don't like the idea of being fenced in. Yeah, I get that. I mean the way this works is this is, you can't just come in this area by the way and just stand anywhere. You can stand anywhere you want but you need a ticket for each particular section and the stewards, they're not heavy handed at all but you can't get past them onto this enclosure unless you've got a ticket for this enclosure and it's the same with the topper, the rail seats. They're in sections and you need a ticket for every particular section so that it doesn't get overcrowded and they'll tell you off if you're in the walkways and stuff. So that's how they look at it and it's basically self-policing. Also, the big thing about this particular section is this will never be in England, this will never be brought back. This is something that is allowed in Germany. It's sectioned off, we will never have this. In fact, if Pedjust plans around, you can see these metal clips and for the Champions League game against Spares next week, they bring in rows of seats and bolt them onto those clasps because this becomes all seating and then the likes of these barriers are all taken out and it has to be ready the day before the Champions League game. Champions League day minus one, that's what they say. All of this is out, seats put in. If they couldn't be allowed, this will never be brought back into England but rail seating is totally different. It's totally different. It is, it is. I like this. It is, there you go. You know, that again, that's another... I was getting up on a step so, you know, I'm standing on a box for anyone asking and that again, that's another big difference. It wouldn't be like this section where we are now. It wouldn't be the higher section and you're not hemding anyway. In fact, Dortmund scored three times yesterday. We were stood here with 25,000 people. Dortmund scored three times. We weren't moved by anybody. We were moved by ourselves jumping up and they scored all, you know, clapping. But no, there was no sway, no one fussed on nothing because it's so well put together. Yeah. So there you go. I'll just give you that last look. The guys are on there mowing the lawns. They took all the boards out, taking all the boards out round the side of the pitch, all the advertisement boards. And they're getting ready for the game against Spades next week. I think they're away on Friday and they're getting it ready. So it's an incredible place, incredible place to watch football. I'll be back soon. I'd encourage you to be back. And if I just come down here... Boom! There you go.