 Sam, great game, great day, great occasion. How did you find it out there? First of all, it was a great occasion for Stephen Derby. It's not nice to see someone with an illness like that. When you saw the numbers that turned up here, 24,000, you just think, you put things into perspective within there, coming into the dressing room for the game, speaking to us, everyone had a lump in the through, it was quite an emotional speech that you put out it just puts everything into perspective and I think today was more than anything, just to raise awareness, raise money and the football was secondary, but the football was enjoyable, so it was nice to play against the European champions and then obviously in our 45, win 1-0 really. Walking out here for you, obviously in the second half you didn't start the game, but walking out in front of a capacity crowd here at the utility energy stadium, it must have been something for you as one of the new lads. Yeah it was, but when I signed it, the guy said what you like in front of a big crowd, and I said I'll thrive off it and walking out, even seeing when all the lads walked out for the first half, it was breathtaking and warming up and seeing how packed the stands were and how much fans come out in numbers, it was really exciting and something that hopefully I can really just enjoy and then hopefully I can come every game. Talk a little bit about the opposition, obviously the European champions, I knew it was going to be a tough game, as a goalkeeper you got to see everything from the back, did that kind of give you a sign of the intensity and what they brought to the table? Yeah I mean the movement's second to none, like off the front four or five, the little interlink plays that they do, it's all just watching it. If you're watching it as a fan from behind one of the goals and you're breath taking but obviously playing behind it, it keeps you switched on, it keeps you aware of where they are, you've got to talk to the lads in front of you, tell them on their either shoulder, but you can see the quality that they bring to the table and why they have won the European Cup this year and also why they were challenging right up there near the end of the season. You spoke about Stephen coming to the dressing room before the game as well, what was that like as a speech for you to witness and for the rest of the life to witness? It gave you an idea I suppose of somebody who was held in such high regard at the club. Yeah and it took a lot of people back, it put a lot of lumps in people's throats because it's never nice to see, obviously an extra professional footballer who played here and thought highly of here to see him with the illness, it's not nice. So it was a good speech and a speech that was well delivered by him and it was good to hear his side and what he said to us going enjoy the day and thank you. Because at the end of the day like so before it's there to raise money really and really promote the foundation. And finally then we spoke about the day and the event and everything like that. Does that sort of give us an idea of how we want to be sort of approaching this season and make us realise maybe what sort of the demands are when you're coming out in front of a crowd like this, can this act of sort of a kickstart to our season anywhere? Yeah definitely you need to perform when you come out, whether we're playing European champions or when we play Cambridge on the first day of the season there's going to be a lot of year and they need to be impressed and we know that as a group as a team that we need to hit the ground running and really get the season off to a good start. So it will be something that we're only using a positive because you kick towards that end with the amount of people there it's going to draw us in and hopefully we can really kick on and the fans can come every weekend in numbers.