 My football career started as a junior at Marconi. I played for Marconi for 10 years in the National League and also for Api Laekap for two. Shwondilapia! Then retired and then came back at Marconi as an assistant to Robbie Vieira as a coach. Ultimately led to me taking over as the coach at Marconi and then went to Sydney Olympic and ultimately coached Wollongong as my last coaching position. I also was a representative assistant national team coach with Frank Arock in the World Cup qualifiers. My fondest memories and I guess the one that's mostly ingrained into me is the World Cup qualifiers. Right throughout my playing career and coaching career was a critical aspect of what we really dreamed about and to actually be there at the World Cup was pretty much my fondest memory in total. You know, your heritage and where your grassroots are from are very critical to any club. So I think it's a distinction between a franchise and a club and one's commercial and one is basically from the heart. And that's where I think these strategies, especially this legends of football where you acknowledge your history and where your supporters in your game has come from historically is very, very critical for the future of the game. Football has had its challenges all the way through. Even when I was playing, you know, you had your challenges, it wasn't regarded as well as it is now with regards to the media. I think they need to acknowledge that the grassroots and the development phases of the game are very critical if we're to ever achieve hopefully what we're looking for and that's not just qualifying for the World Cup but ultimately competing at a high level there.