 Hi Baz. My name is Tim or Timo. I just wanted to share my Everton story with you guys. Yeah, I fell in love with football in 2006. I was in Italy at the time when the World Cup in Germany kicked off and that's when I fell in love with the US men's team. I've been a huge US supporter ever since but for the longest time that was like my only team. After the World Cup trying to find games on television in the US was a little difficult. I felt Champions League a lot. It kind of fell off after college. I still thought the US team pretty religiously but other than that it was just hard to watch La Liga or Premier League. They just weren't on your standard television packages. After the 2014 World Cup I really decided that I'm gonna find a team. Everton kind of stood out as one of the teams that did have an American player on it which was helpful. Having someone that I already knew having a link to my country was very helpful in just opening the door for Everton. But then those early years with Martinez and Lukaku and Barclay and it was just excitement. It felt like Everton was turning the corner and I was going to be on board the bandwagon when it happened. I feel very linked to Everton even though I'm not from Liverpool even though I didn't really know about the team eight years ago you know five years ago I didn't know much about them. Being able to realize that there are links in between you know my sports fandoms here in the US and Everton are fantastic. I grew up a Chicago White Sox fan as far as baseball is concerned. That's the smaller less well known baseball team in the city of Chicago. I mean it's Cubs and then White Sox and the gap is pretty deep. I felt like Everton being the lesser known at least to an outsider team from a great city working class city like Liverpool. It felt like rooting for the White Sox. You know it was just an exciting team and their highs and their lows and I felt like at one point we're going to be the first team ever to win the Europa League and get relegated in the same season. It was wild emotions. I've been hooked ever since. There aren't too many Evertonians that I know around me. Most of my buddies are either Spurs fans or Liverpool fans Arsenal fans. There just aren't that many Evertonians that I personally know. Fortunately there is a bar near me. The bar is half Liverpool half Evertonian. So on Derby days like this year when Big Sam's your coach it's pretty tough to work up the nerve to want to head down to the pub and watch that. But it's easy enough to get games either on TV or on the apps. So that's most of the ways that I watch the games. The community I look for to communicate with other Toffees is through Toffee TV through you know the Blue Room through other podcasts and grand old team and Twitter. It's really helped me connect and feel like not only do I know what's going on on the pitch but I also know what's going on in all these different fan communities. I just want to say thanks to you guys and that's my story. Thank you very much.