 So Declan, brand new season upon us through an opening game in the National League. Before we look at that, I don't want to dwell on 2020, but how much is what happened last year now going to be a driving factor on what 2021 is going to be for you? Listen, you know, it's finished 2020, finished disappointing, there's no doubt about that there. Ocean, we had our debrief after, shortly after, maybe 10 days after that there. And yeah, we've got to take the learnings from that there on the late get-cav and the serve to on it. But we moved on to be quite honest and, you know, we're looking forward now to 2021. And we've been back over the last three weeks. And as I said, the lads have been training really, really well and looking forward now to force-flats on Saturday night. How big a year is this for going to go football, Declan? Ocean, every year is big, there's no doubt about it. Every year is it, you know, the last 2020 was really challenging with COVID. And it's going to be no different this year. It's not, you know, the championships have come back in 2018, 2019 where you had no spectators, you had big crowds at national league games, also championship matches. There's going to be no spectators, it's going to be the same for all teams. But it's just great, just great to get back in playing. And as I say, the league's coming. We haven't much time to prepare. It's been a very short run. But as I say, we'll have a fair day started out now where a lot of lads are at. And we're going to have to use this in terms of getting ready for championship, which is only six, seven weeks away at this stage. Yeah, short run on how much of a hundreds is that, Declan, given that you're trying to get players to their max with a game coming in such a short period of time? Well, I think, you know, at some point dwelling too much, but I mean, I didn't see any reason why we could not have gone back in a couple of weeks earlier. I think, you know, at this level now, and it's these guys are more or less professional athletes in terms of how to look after themselves and how to prepare. We know we probably shooting them back a number of weeks earlier because it takes that five, six weeks to get ready to get lads up to speed after coming back on the pitch. And, you know, we've got to watch in terms of injuries and, you know, we've got to be careful around that. And as I say, it's just basically three weeks to get ready. And as I said, it's the same for all teams. But Saturday evening is the start of our competitive season. And as I say, we're really looking forward to no better match to get started with Darby against our Northwest rivals. Can you tell us maybe how things are panning out squad wise for you and injury-wise ahead of the game? Because obviously it's a concern as you head on the new season, Dagon? It is, just no doubt about it. And, you know, there are a number of guys, you know, recovering from soft tissue injuries. And that's natural. I have to just come back on the pitch for the first time in about six, seven months, collectively as a group. We've monitored them now, actually over the next 24, 48 hours, a couple of sessions to go. And we'll not be taking any risk with any players. Some people are just finding their feet coming back into it. But, listen, we're really, as I say, we will have a squad of players ready for action on Saturday night. And as I say, probably over the next three to four weeks, you'll see a fair number of lads being used in the league as we build up towards championship. Yeah, so you're going to have a big rotation policy then, Dagon, ahead of the end of June time? I'm not going to say it's going to be a big rotation policy, but we're going to look at lads that we need to get up to speed and we'll see where the guys are at. It's still important. The league's very, very important to us. And it isn't many, also, championship this year. And that also, you know, is far from ideal, but in the hand we've been dealt with, so we've got to get on with it. So what is going to be really competitive matches to start with, say, on Saturday, we'll throw it in with Monaghan and Armagh all in the next three weeks? Yeah. How important, then, is the league in your eyes tackling? Well, the league's been important. We've always treated the league important. You know, it's not the same. You know, last year we had finished our, I think it was our fifth match against Monaghan when lockdown happened in COVID. So by the time we got back in it was behind closed doors, really. And, you know, you had your, those years in the past, you had your Mechanic Cup, you would play your three games Mechanic Cup, six weeks training, three weeks Mechanic Cup to get ready for a National League campaign. And then you played your National League and then you had that break of six to six weeks, six to eight weeks to go into the championship. So you don't have that this year. You have no Mechanic Cup. You have no games to prepare your straight in, basically at the deep end now, at the weekend. And as I say, we'll know more about these players where they're at now and on Saturday evening. And then, as I say, it's game on, weekend, week out. And one week off, I think at the end of the league, we're going into the championship. So it's going to be very, very content starting, but it's something we're looking forward to. And I think there's going to be all spectators and sports. Supporters are really looking forward to it also. We wait for those to sit down now Saturday evening and watch that game. And it takes away a bit from the doom and gloom that's out there at the minute. Yeah, just before I mentioned, Tron, do you feel it's unfair, maybe, in Donegal that you have just one home game in the shortened league format given what has happened in other counties in Kotlin breaches? Yeah, listen, actually, it is what it is. It's an ideal. It's not ideal. But are we living in an ideal world at the minute we're not? It is what it is. As I say, we're just happy. We can turn our control all of those things so we can only control what's in front of us now. And that's the next training session. And we look forward to that. And as I say, we build towards the match at the weekend. Is there going to be a rejuvenated or a re-viginated Tron team that's going to come to the pitch on Saturday night? There is change, of course, there, like Cal McSheehan's back and have that new management as well. Is Tron going to be a different force to document the championship last year, Declan? Well, it's going to be probably different from a number point of view. So you won't have Mickey on the sideline who's been manning the sideline for a long time. You've new management coming in. There's going to be Declan in the element of freshness. No doubt about that there. Tron, I mean, there's still one of the top teams in the country. There's no doubt about that there. It's going to be a really good competitive north-west match on Saturday evening. And definitely, you know, those games are highly competitive. Even though there's going to be no spectator, it's going to be highly competitive. And it's going to be, yeah, fierce, fierce tussle between, you know, two good teams. OK, Declan. Thanks for talking to us. The best I've looked really campaign. Thanks, Oshin.