 Hami Day is one of the most important celebrations of the year and one of the things that celebrates is our cultural diversity. One of the very most important things that makes this country great, interesting and vibrant. Personally to me I think it's really great because today when we celebrate our cultural diversity because I'm not from here and I came from overseas and I'm glad to know that there are no discrimination, no there's no racism and everything. It's just like a free country and we are all enjoying life and we are all celebrating our cultural diversity so it's really glad to see. Hami Day to me is probably revolved around people coming together from different cultural backgrounds. In football you know Wanderers is a great example of it, different nationalities in the team, different nationalities and the supporters and it's great you know every game everyone comes together. Putting a lot of cultures together is actually a great thing. Having the Wanderers now has brought all these ones, all these different backgrounds together as I've spoken about before and we are definitely all under that red and black banner and it's great not only for football, for the area but just the acceptance of everyone as a whole. I think at a basic level it just means getting on well with people by just getting on with people and show mutual respect. Hami Day means that they're coming together of a lot of different cultures and I think football being the world game it definitely helps to represent what Hami Day is all about.