 Hello toppy TV, this is my story about why I'm in a Vittoni and how I watch the match and what keeps me interested. So yeah, no one really big into football in my life, other than my sister, she was a matter of red, but she was 10 years old at me and pretty much travelled from the age of 18 and was out of the house. So it didn't really have anyone in my life that was kind of influencing me. I think the only person who was my best mate and his dad coming from a big family of blues, never met anyone who was so passionately into football. I mean, he used to really, really get into it screaming at the TV, but then he'd take the time to sit with me and tell me all about everything, and make sure I asked questions and stuff, so it always filled me in on all the information. And I think after that, I think that was probably around 1993, 1994 and then 1995, he won the FF Cup, but got my mum to buy me my first kit. And then from then on, met a couple of other lads and kind of built my little network of Everton mates, continued to buy different football kits throughout the time. Got my first season ticket when I was 15, 16, got to meet John Collins. John Collins actually gave me my mates lifts home from an Everton event, that nice fella fluent in French, very weirdy, and something like that, speaking fluent French. But then other events got to see Duncan Ferguson's return to Godduson Park. We scored a brace against Charlton Athletic and we won 4-1. Just those memories just built on top of just things and just crazy games you can remember, and mad players, they had all kinds of stories about Paul Gerrard, and obviously Gaza, everyone's got a Gaza story. I just love the network of Evertonians. I think for me now, being in America, having young kids, it's hard to get out anywhere to actually watch the games. So typically I just watch it from my iPad or watch it from a TV with my kids. But the big thing for me at the moment is keeping up on events on Twitter, you've been through toffy TV or through others. But I just love the community on Twitter that's available. But it's almost like this hidden, Everton Twitter that you can go on and you're just the network. I mean, just today there was a whole group of people, someone asking who should they follow. Everyone's welcome for you for now. Americans are suddenly like, oh, it seems like a good sport. I know the Premier League's on, I should pick a team. Everyone seems to be suddenly looking and anytime you're on Twitter, there's just a vast swarm of Evertonians and it's always such a good laugh. It's such a good community. I've never met half the people on it. But I've made some brilliant mates on or through Twitter just because of the Everton connection. So that's how I feed all my news. I actually feed it to some of my other American mates as well. They're always like, how do you know all this information? Just know a guy. Just know someone on Twitter who knows a guy. But yeah, so no, I love it. Love being an Evertonian, being one since 10. So I don't think that's going to change now. I'm just going to continue to brainwash my children to make sure they follow the path. So thanks lads.