 So I moved to the States in sixth grade after graduating elementary school in Korea and I was introduced to football. You know, I grew up playing soccer, I still play soccer in middle school in the States and football wasn't a thing in Korea, so I didn't even really know what football looked like or what the game was like and I was introduced to it, you know, I fell in love with it even more than soccer and I just kind of stuck with it throughout high school and I was fortunate to get a scholarship to Georgia Southern to play at the Georgia Southern College. So I got that opportunity to play at the college level and just, you know, from there I tried to put all my energy into making it to the NFL because I thought I had a good chance and, you know, I was very fortunate and I'm grateful for the opportunities that I get. I think my dream was playing in the Europe, so in the Premier League especially. I was 16 with a training camp on the 15 national team and then there were two scouts from Germany and they picked three players each, so they picked me up and then I had the opportunity to go to Germany to play one year with the youth team and I did a good job there and then they wanted to sign me afterwards and, you know, start from there obviously. It was a hard time, it was never, never easy time, so, you know, I had a good, good opportunity to play in Germany and now here at the Spurs and I'm really enjoying the moment and the dream. I mean, I would say no because I didn't even know NFL was a thing when I was leaving Korea, you know, like I didn't even know what I was walking into, I was, I think at the time I was, you know, sweating about making friends and how to speak hello, you know, so looking back at it, it's just an incredible, you know, I'm incredibly grateful for everything. Yeah, for me it's a bit different story because I started playing already when I was really kid, you know, and then you could see, especially G-Zoom Park or some of the guys is playing already in the Europe, then it was a realistic dream that I could, I could believe and obviously the dream happened but it's not on my dreams, you know, I'm really enjoying playing Premier League, one of the best league in the world, so for me it was a realistic dream, but I have a more to go. I mean, I think individual achievements are definitely amazing and I'm grateful to, you know, achieve those as this journey continues, but I think it's really about the people that you meet and the teammates that you meet and the brotherhood that you form with, you know, different teams and all, you know, people come from all kind of backgrounds and you're able to form a team and build a relationship, so for me that's the special, most special thing that I've been a part of and continue to be a part of. I grew up a Manchester United fan because of Park, obviously, but now I'm a Tottenham fan because of Sonny, so I'm a Spurs fan, so you know, I mean, if we can get back there, it would be incredible. Yeah, it is, it is. Obviously, it is an amazing stadium, I hope you can come, I hope to fix the schedule and you can come to the London and one of the best stadiums in the world, I would say, so then I would be, I would be 100% there to, to chair you. Yeah, I mean, you know, you say, looking back, like, was it possible? Was it a realistic dream? I thought I was going to be a soccer player the whole time, I definitely believe that. And then football got into me and gained a few pounds and, you know, that's the rest of the history, but I mean, yeah, I love soccer. I definitely grew up playing it. And once I made that transition, I kind of lost track of, you know, keeping track of the teams and soccer in general, but still a huge fan. When I watched him, you know, playing FIFA or whatever, you know, I'm definitely huge, still a huge fan, especially with Sonny being there representing, definitely got a roof. My guy. Happy for, for young man because obviously we, we don't know each other, but the successful coming not for free, you know, there is a never for free. He works or probably so hard and for, for get this, this is a big, big achievement. So I think I'm really proud that he's Korean and then Korea will be very proud of him.