 Obviously just talking about the incident itself we know we lost consciousness for a period Can you remember much about the sort of, you know, before and after the sort of period of, you know, that sort of You know, I couldn't remember much when, you know, when I first got asked that question, but, you know, when I saw it back I remember obviously I just remember reading The Keeper, shaping up to play it out And I read it early, sort of, knew I was going to win it, that was the thing, I knew it, you know It's not like it was a header that couldn't be won, I knew I was going to win it So just went for it, and then, you know, the rest was sort of just coming round in the ambulance And then, you know, I asked Dale for the physio, what had happened, and he was like Well, you asked me that two minutes ago, so I was like, I must be in a bad way then, you know So, but no, other than that, you know, and then you start to realize the severity of it And I was still in good spirits, I was, you know, I think it was the atmosphere of the game And how much it got me in a good spirit, in a good positive mood For some reason, even though I was concussed, even though I was, you know, been knocked out I was still in a good mood, and still, I wanted to get back out there really, so, you know But got to the hospital, done my brain scan, it was fine, and my friend and my fiance was there So it was just, then it started to, you know, the adrenaline comes down And you start to realize, you know, it's sore, and you might have done something to your face But other than that, it was just itching, as soon as that, it seems like something else clicks It's itching to get back again, so, that's what I could remember really And then you start seeing the highlights, and you start, it all starts sort of flooding back And then the concussion after, obviously hit me for a few days, but Other than that, it was okay So you don't, obviously, remember anything on the pitch? Was it just a case of remembering Actually the ambulance ride to the hospital, and the hospital checks afterwards? Yeah, so from when the actual collision happened, I couldn't remember anything up till the Probably, so when it happened, about maybe 20 minutes after I really started to remember What, you know, what you're doing, and then what you can actually remember stuff So everything else was a blank before that And yeah, it was just, it was a bit surreal, first time I've been obviously knocked out and Concussed, but, you know, hopefully happy the only time, if I'm being honest