 Well, firstly, Bill, welcome to AFC Bournemouth. How pleased are you to get this deal finalized? Boy, this has been terrific. It's been a journey. And I first looked at Bournemouth about a year ago, a year ago, November, when it was just starting to be marketed. And I decided the timing wasn't right for me. But this past summer, after the team got promoted, I thought maybe we should reactivate and think about this. It's an acquisition because I have big plans for this big plans for this club. And it worked out that Maxim was for sale. And we started negotiating. We came to, I think, a very fair agreement for both the buyer and the seller. And so I'm thrilled to be involved with football. It's going to be so much fun. And I'm so anxious to spend time in Bournemouth. It's such a beautiful town. It's really going to be really a pleasure. Was there anything specific about AFC Bournemouth that attracted you to it in the first place? Well, what I'd like to say is before you buy a team, first it has to be for sale. And so this team was for sale. I thought the opportunity for Bournemouth was all in front of us. It's a Premier League team. And Maxim did a great job of getting the team to the Premier League and investing in players. But if you look at my background in history with the Golden Knights in Las Vegas and the Silver Knights and the Night Hawks, we focus on infrastructure. And we make sure that we have the finest training facilities, practice facilities, the finest arenas. And we treat our players very, very well. We do all kinds of special things for our players. And so in that way, I create the special bond with the players and the club. And where other people saw a negative in Bournemouth that it didn't have a first-class academy, it doesn't have a great training facility, the stadium is really not adequate for what Bournemouth is going to be. Those are all opportunities for me. Those are all things that we can develop and fix and really bring great infrastructure to Bournemouth, great fan day, game day experiences. We're professionals at it with the Vegas Golden Knights. We're year after year, we're voted the best in-game entertainment venue in our league. And I intend to do the same thing with Bournemouth. So for me, Bournemouth is not just a Premier League team. It's an opportunity to really improve what Bournemouth already is. And you must be really excited about all those plans that are in place. You've talked about a stadium, you've talked about training ground, the academy. I believe in the press release, you've also talked about the women and girls program and the fun experience here at Vitality Stadium too. Yeah, absolutely. So we're fortunate that the club did make the moves to actually get a new training ground approved. The one pitch has been finished, as I understand it. There's an indoor pitch underway. And so our first goal is to develop that training facility and academy and make it first class. And if we do that and we do it properly, we'll attract the right players. The players will understand that we're committed to our program here at Bournemouth. The women's and the younger, the relation with some of the younger teams, we've got to really improve that. And we're very strong, for example, with hockey in America and Las Vegas. And our women's team just won a big tournament in Salt Lake City, we're 4-0-1-1. And when we got here, a women's team didn't exist. So we have developed a complete women's program, a youth program. When we also, we got here, we had about 400 kids were playing hockey. Today they're almost 5,000 after five years. And so we invest in those kind of activities and we invest in the community to make sure that we have the interrelationship with the community and the facility. So there's going to be great things to come to Bournemouth from that perspective. And if you could, could you just tell us a little bit more about yourself? Obviously you've got the Vegas Golden Knights and I understand you're a huge sports fan as well as that. Let's say I'm a businessman first. I ran a number of fairly large companies over time and built companies. And we built our Fidelity National Financial, our insurance company. We started that in the mid 80s. And at that point that we had about 40 million in revenue. And I think last year we did 15 billion or so in revenue. So we've grown, we went from the, one of the smaller title insurance companies in the country to now we're the largest. And so I've done that my whole career. I'm a builder, not a, I don't tear down, I like to build. And I got interested in sports, seriously interested a few years ago and the Golden Knights was my first real endeavor. And we got the franchise and brought it to Las Vegas. But I've always been intrigued by football. Football is the most popular sport in the world and the Premier League is the best league in the world. So why wouldn't I get involved with football and in particular with the Premier League and specifically Bournemouth? So I'm really excited about it. And just tell us a little bit about that role that you're going to have here at Bournemouth. You'll be undertaking the role of chairman. I'm going to be chairman. I'm not going to be an executive chairman. So I won't, you know, obviously I'm a little long ways away. I'm going to try and make several trips and there'll be extended trips to, to UK and to Bournemouth and trying to go to games. I like to get involved in the business side and also in the football side. And so we have the transfer window coming up and I'm really anxious to get over there and spend time with Richard and Simon and Neil to ensure that we improve our team for this for the second half of the season. So I'll be active in that way and I'll be communicating with Neil via Teams or Zoom. But I'm not going to be day to day. I just, I just can't do it. I'm too far away and too committed to other parts, other parts of the world, but I'm really looking forward to Bournemouth. I'm just really disappointed. It's so cold. I want to be, I want it to be warm. No, you were here back in October when it was a little bit warmer for our two-one win against Leicester City. What did you make of the game, the atmosphere and your experience here at Vitality Stadium? I thought it was fantastic. There's nothing like going to a football game and the fans being into it and the chanting and the cheering, it is unique. It's a unique experience. And so I had a great time with that game and we came back in one, which was even better. So the last delivered a really good result for me in my first game. Richard's told me that the seat I sat in, that is my seat now. That's where I will be sitting. It's going to have to be a lucky seat here. And you're going to be here again for just after the Christmas period. I think that it's a Chelsea game, the Crystal Palace game as well. How much are you looking forward to coming back over? That's going to be great. It's going to be fantastic. It's going to be fun. So we're going to the Palace game. We're going to run up and see Manchester United. And then we may run over to France and see a League One game with the team that we're interested in that might be part of our multi-club strategy at some point. So I'll be there for two and a half weeks or so, something like that. I'm looking forward to it. And we bought it. We have a house. So I don't have to worry about living in a hotel and the doors slamming around me and eating hotel food all the time. We'll actually be able to have a life, have a private life. Well, Bill, we're thoroughly looking forward to having you here at Airsea Bournemouth. And thank you very much for your time this evening. Yeah, thanks. I look forward to seeing you at the end of the month. Thanks.