 This is Chipping Norton Soccer Club, South Park. This is where it all started for me. Follow me and I'll give you a look. This wall, after before every game, pretty much one touch, two touch. I don't know my brother, my sister, some teammates. So there's a few memories, just smacking it against the wall. The senior field on my right and the minis on my left pretty much, where I played every second week in the under sevens and under eights. My dad was the coach as well. He didn't really have a set position. He was a natural defender I think, from a young age. But yeah, this is a special place for me. I remember also being a young kid, always wanting to hang around the canteen and that as well. So I used to help clean up and pick up rubbish and my reward would be a free 50 cent bag of hollies. This club is massive for me. I mean, you never ever forget your first club. And this is legit where it all started for me. So I'll never ever forget this place. This is the field where I played pretty much all of my games for the under sevens and eights. I think a few goals on here, I remember one. It was a pretty long rated shot, just inside halfway. So that one sticks out. It's a long way to come to play here and to play my first games here and now to be involved in my first ever Sydney Derby on the weekend, representing my club, representing Western Sydney. It's a huge honour. I think it's going to be a cracker of a match, a lot of passion, an intense game. It's a Derby, so an East versus West. It's a big game, it's probably the biggest Derby in Australian sport. This is the change rooms for the club, where we used to get ready, the home and away, brings back memories. This is the former president, Ross Anderson. At the time that Bujo was playing here in the minis, it tended to be set up that you'd have a few outstanding players who you'd always see in the figure of the action. Bujo was probably one of those. Brendan came in and did a session for us last year when he was injured with one of the teams and the kids were just... Not only did they do everything he told them to do, which is exactly opposite to what happened in the cage, but they were buzzing about it for weeks afterwards. It's tremendous to have players who give back. To still be in contact and have such a good relationship with the club now, for me it's something I'll never forget my first football club. You know, it's a special place here. The bike makes for a city of subcontinent tier and being at the Derby and being on the pitch and seeing the passion in the crowd as well as on the field. It's a big thing, everybody. The banter is heavy. I know our banter in the last couple of weeks has been heavy all through to trick Bujo up as he runs down the tunnel. Saturday night, I'm proud of him. He's a Chippo boy. And that's what I love, the fact that he still thinks he's a Chippo boy that he's said to move before. So to have somebody that proud to be a member of that club is a great thing.