 Roods, I was not at the office, you guys really struggled to make anything happen. Yep. What went wrong? Oh look, simple, we got beaten by a better team tonight. A team that was hungrier, a team that won second balls, who were desperate, with and without the ball, their intensity, their tenacity, they were better than us tonight, simple as that. So what do you think that happened tonight? Yeah, we worked in it training, we spoke to them, we played them in pre-season, they did the same thing to us in the second half. We were negative in our first action, we go back to the goalkeeper, allows them to press, and from then we just allowed them to be in the front foot. And I'll take full responsibility at half time, I changed the system, I got an early load card and they looked like they were attacking that left-hand side quite a bit. I can see he was a little bit anxious, he didn't want to get too tight and get himself sent off. And they got their full backs forward and at the front four, we knew that we tried to press, there were some pressing cues out there, but like I said, we were just a little bit off today. I've got to look at the week and it was a good week. They were fresh, we freshened them up and there are no excuses for that performance. I feel for our fans and our members who turned up today and saw that, they don't deserve that. Great, obviously changed the game for them again off the bench. When he's not named to start, it hasn't been obviously in the A-League, but when you know a player like him is going to come off the bench in the second half, how do you plan for it? Well, we know that they score most of their goals, I think seven out of eight goals between the sixth and the 75th minute, we knew that. And that's normally when those changes occur, whether it's Qual or somebody else comes on. But the call came out when that happened. So we're all understanding of our roles and responsibilities, but you've got to execute. You have to execute. Like I said, I've got to give them full credit. They came out and they're all much better than that tonight. Roots, I know you weren't playing for the loss, but in the context of how the game was going at the time, how big a call is it to only give the yellow card for that? Yeah, look, I don't want to talk about that. It's difficult. You know, I was pretty vocal at the time when I saw it and when it happened. And, you know, we've both played the game, both coaches. And, you know, those decisions sometimes go with you, sometimes they don't go against you. And it is what it is. Not being a fifth the team very similar so far this season, will tonight's result, will that change for next week? What do you make of it? It's too early right now. Look, we've got our bench. You've got a lot of young kids, you know, and we've got a few injuries that are coming back shortly. So, you know, Cassinia was a loss. You saw that tonight. You know, he's very good for us, with him without the ball, you know, and maybe that disrupted the balance of the team and things like that. But, you know, Rummy's been working hard and it's a different type of player, though, to Cassinia. But next week, I need to go through my own process first and reflect on tonight and have a look at exactly what went wrong. But like I said, you know, I changed the system at half time and it didn't work and that's on me. So, I'll take that. I'll take the full responsibility for tonight. Ruth, I know you probably don't want to talk too much about opposition players and I don't really want to ask you too much about opposition players. But, I mean, going quite, have you seen many players like him come through Australia in the last however many years? Every time he comes on at whatever level, he seems to do something. Yeah, look, right now he's very early in his development and he means older brother was someone that I worked closely with at my old club and someone I know what he could do. It's good for Australian football. There's young players coming through it. It's fantastic to see. You know, he's not too dissimilar to a lot of young players who create a big impact. You know, they've got to be able to do it for 90 minutes and that's something they need to work really hard at their own game. But he's a special talent and you love these young kids coming through who can do what they're doing. And, yeah, like I said, that's probably all I can say. I mean, Montia probably knows more than what I do about QOL. So, yeah, but it was, you know, not too nice for us when he came on. But I wish the kid all the best. He's got a bright future if he continues to work the way he does. Minko, you know, is he all right? Yeah, he got that kick and, you know, and, yeah, kind of, there was another decision where I thought, you know, he was pretty badly bruised at half-time when we saw it. You know, so there was clear contact there and he was playing on. So, you know, again, sometimes they go with you. Sometimes they don't go with you, you know, but he carried on. He kept fighting away. Yeah, he was pretty buggered towards the end there and just needed to look after him as well. Big week ahead for him in the club, I guess, playing his old side for the first time. Yeah, yeah, look at, again, next week is next week. You know, we'll have a look at that. He's pretty disappointed, like most of the players are. And rightly so, you know. We got beaten by a bit, I think, like I said, that's what it is and we'll need to regroup and we will. And we'll be ready for it for next week. And the beauty of next week is that you don't really have to motivate them. They all know what it's about.