 Hello, my name is Peter Chapman. Welcome to the final episode of Bay46. Joining me today is Nick Calmar. Western Sydney Wanderers midfielder. Nick, welcome. Thanks for joining me. Yeah, thanks. Nice to be here, mate. So, Nick, I'd like to start with the Adelaide game on the weekend. Fabulous result, a great win, and also celebrating Mark Bridges' 200th game in the ALUG. Now, Bridgy has won as a penalty, which Tommy Urech slotted rather nicely, and then he's come along 200th game and scored the winner. So, a fantastic win. How's the mood in the dressing room following that game? It's always good to get a win, and obviously it was a milestone game for Bridgy. He's been a great serving of the ALUG, and obviously the Wanderers now. So, it's important for us just to keep working, keep notching up those wins, that obviously in the league we haven't gone as well as we would have liked and stuff like that. But yeah, it was really nice to get the win. Adelaide are a really quality team. They're up the ladder for a reason, and yeah, we took it to them. And Bridgy had a fantastic second half, and yeah, I mean, that's one that he's going to remember for a while, scoring his milestone game. Tuesday night, we at least hope to come away with a point, and I'm sure that you're all expected to come away with three points. It's a big trip to China, to Evergrande. What's the mood like in the camp? I mean, we know what the situation is. We know the mathematics. But we can only control what we can control, and mathematically we can still go through. So, we'll go to China full of belief, full of confidence. It was very disappointing. Like you said, we would have liked a point at home, and obviously that was disappointing. But at the end of the day, football is a strange game, and I think the team has showed in the past that it's got a fighting quality, and we're not going to roll over and put the white flag up or anything like that. We're going there to win the game and give ourselves, it's not in our hands, unfortunately, but we'll go there to win and to fingers crossed. Things go our way and progress. This coming weekend, Perth Glory, danger men for Perth on Saturday. Is there anybody in particular that clearly has a hole there? Look, obviously Andy Caio, the striker, he's scored a lot of goals. He's a very dangerous striker. He plays off the shoulder of the defenders, and he's very dangerous, he's very quick, so we're going to have to keep an eye on him. I think throughout their squad, they're very dangerous on set pieces as well, so we need to limit the free kicks we give or the corners we give away, because they're a team that scores a lot from set pieces, free kicks and corners and stuff like that. Look, I'm sure we'll go through that through our match meetings and be fully aware of that and obviously concentrate on our strengths and hopefully walk away with the three points. Nick, what I'd like to do now is finish on a bit of a lighter note. I've called this extra time with Nick Calmar, so I've written down a few questions. I'd like to rapid fire, and if you could just give me your answer to these questions. Hopefully the first thing that comes to your head, if need be. So, 60 seconds, we'll start the clock. All right. Favorite sport besides football? AFL, easy. What aftershave do you wear? Eves, saying the wrong. Twitter, Instagram or Facebook? Probably Instagram or probably, yeah. Simpsons or Family Guy? Simpsons, hands down. Favorite meal? Chicken parmigiano. Oh, nice. Would you prefer to score a header or a volley? A volley, yeah, 100%. Brazilian Ronaldo or Portuguese Ronaldo? You don't have to go with the original, I think. Yeah, Brazilian. What can't you drive? It's the Subaru, for the moment, yeah. What superpower would you like? Probably fly, I'd like to fly. Wouldn't want to do that. Greatest player of all time? Zidane. First celebrity crush? It's Corny, probably Britney Spears or something. Oh, really? Batman or Superman? I'll go Superman, because he can fly. Yeah, if you want to fly Superman. All right, I think that's our extra time with Nick Kalmar. Well, that brings us to the last episode of Bay 46. This Saturday, Western City Wanderers make their last A-League appearance for the season against Perth Glory. It's at Perth Tech Stadium. Kickoff is 5 o'clock, and if you can't make the game, which we'd love to see you out at Wonderland, the game will be, of course, televised live on Fox 4 on 505. The coverage starts at about 430 with the pre-game banter. We hope you can join us then. Go the Wanderers, and until next time, bye for now.