 Do you think I'd love to one day play in the Premier League? Yeah, I like the challenge. I think in the final, I felt like comfortable. I had my place. I had everything settled there. I felt home over there. And it was the thing that I was feeling. I need something to push me a bit more to try to keep improving, to try to be a better player, a better person at the same time. And I think when the challenge of Bournemouth, I think it's really different than the challenge that I had in Feyenoord. It was something that I didn't want to take it. It was like, OK, you are going to a team maybe where probably most of the games are going to be tough. You have to work hard to win the games, to get the points. And I think that's exciting at the same time. What we're going to do now, we'll just stop here on the east cliff. We'll just start fortunately, the sun's still shining. We're just going to have a little walk and I'm just going to show you obviously the beaches and the landscape around here. Because it's a beautiful area, Bournemouth and Paul. Have you had a chance yet to go to the beach? Because you came late somewhere. Have you had a chance to go to the beach and enjoy the scenery? I went for a walk to the beach, but never to lay on the sun. OK, so you're not in the sea yet? No, not in the sea. Oh, maybe we'll do that then. No, now it's a bit cold I think. It's a bit cold. Yeah, I think so. So has any of your family moved over to England with you? Yeah, my parents are now with me. They also went to Rotterdam, but we were living in different places over there. And now here we are together, but actually it's nice to have the family close. I think it also makes everything easier. Do they enjoy life in England? Because obviously when you bring your family here as well, it's a new experience for them as well. Are they enjoying English life? Yeah, they're enjoying to be with me, I think, to help me with what I need sometimes and also to be together. Because when I was young, maybe probably most of the time I was going to school, it's like a job. You go to school at 8am and then you have to train in the afternoon and you go home at 8pm. So actually when you were young, sometimes it's like you're still young, you have to enjoy life. Yeah, of course. And that stuff. And now I have the chance to have them with me, to have them close to me. So I'm really enjoying that. And there's other members of your family as well, isn't there? Eh? You've got other members of your family. You've got four-legged members of your family. Four? You're two dogs? Yeah, I have two dogs. I have two Frenchies. Two Frenchies? Yeah. And what are their names? Luana and Olga. Okay. And it was important that they came with you from Feyenoord, wasn't it? From Rotterdam, because you do love your dogs, don't you? Yes. Yeah. Luana, I adopted her because she, her owner, she couldn't take care of her. So she was in a hotel and... Yeah. The moment they asked me if I wanted... At the beginning I said no because I don't know if I can take care of the dog. And that was like the feeling of I should take her. Because I think she will be fine with me and I don't know with someone else. So as you can see... Look at this one. ...you've got Bournemouth Pier. By the way, this is a... Oh, hello. So this is one of our ex-players from when I used to play. Wow, there you go. You don't expect to see a mountain go, do you? On Bournemouth Hill. It's chilling, eh? As you can see the views... It's beautiful. The area is spectacular, really. There's a gentleman who just stopped us, didn't he? He said that's a mini mountain. I didn't drive this one in the 60s. In the 60s, yeah. This one is 66, eh? 56. 56. Oh, that is 56. It's a number. Yeah, maybe they've only made so many. One of 56. No, there you go. Maybe there are not many. I don't think there's many. It's good fun, though, isn't it? It's a great little car. The sun's shining. Yeah, but it doesn't make, like, noise. No. It's comfortable. It feels comfortable, eh? Put on the brake in there, that's it. That's it. Just forward. Yeah. Hold on, you know what? Handbrake. You did a joke with me. Okay, you make a joke with me. That one was nice.