 Let's create a space for Daniels as well and here is Charlie Daniels and Charlie Daniels. Here comes Daniels. This wasn't the plan but they've worked it brilliantly. I think it's interesting to say these are pretty interesting times. How are you and the family doing right now? Yeah we're all good. I mean as the whole country knows it's pretty of a unique situation that's got going on and you know we're trying to fill it as best as we can. You know we've got a lot of fitness stuff going on in the garden, a lot of tennis, football as much as we can keep the kids entertained as much as everybody else's. Has boredom kicked in yet for you? Not yet. I'm using it as spending a bit more time with the family, a bit more time with the kids, you know, trying to teach them new stuff and trying to look it in a positive way as much as I can. What have you managed to achieve with the little one so far? The little one, I mean the eldest one we're trying to teach him to ride his bike a bit more and play a bit of tennis and the youngest one we're trying to get out to kick a football bat and start doing letters and numbers really. You've got to keep it varied, don't you, to keep the youngest as you're on your way back from an injury obviously, which used to stay in back in late August. How's the recovery going for you? You know it's going really well. I got up to the stage where I could start running on a treadmill. Obviously that had to stop last week so a lot of biking, a lot of indoor bikes so that's just the way we're getting around it now, just to get the cardiovascular up. That must be a bit weird right because you're facing a race against time to be fit for the end of the season. You're almost back but you don't know when the season's going to resume. Yeah, I don't know if that's a good thing or not a good thing at the minute but you know when football begins again, no one really knows. I mean I think there's another meeting scheduled at the start of April so we'll have to wait to see what happens out of that but for me, it's just all about getting as fit as I can and make sure I'm ready for when it does start again. Yeah, that was awful luck on your behalf, wasn't it, that injury against Manchester City. The fact that you sustain a knee injury, something like five months earlier, how kind of demoralising that for you? It was. I mean it was only the second game back. I mean I got back quicker than the physiosport and the surgeon for as well so in my mind I was fit, I was healthy and then you say for it to happen and the second game back was yeah a bit disastrous but you know I've done both knees now so I can't do any more knees. Yeah but that's the positive side I suppose. You've got players of course at Bournemouth who've suffered similar injuries. I mean Callum Wilson's clearly done this ACL twice so did you lean on maybe for a bit of support? I know Simon Francis has been there recently as has Lewis Cook. Yeah, no definitely, especially say Callum Wilson has been through it twice and done it quite close to each other as well as I have so to lean on him and to see his progression and how far he's come since doing the second knee and second ACL just shows how good the if the mind is strong then the body will cope as well. Yeah and you won't mind me saying you're 33 so does that make it a little bit harder to come back second time round? I don't think so. I think hopefully a little bit more wise or a bit more knowledgeable about what you've done and what you need to do to get back to the fitness that you was before so I'm looking at that by rather than you know it's funny actually I was just wondering how taking on Manchester City has provided like kind of both bitter and sweet moments for you. Yeah now obviously you know you suffered the injury back at the end of August but then also let's have a look I think one of your sweetest memories came against them albeit I know it was a defeat at the time but you're not going to score better goals than this are you? Well I hope I am. Yeah it was one of the the sweetest strikes I think I've ever done in my career so for it to say we conceded last last minute and it was a bit of a say bit of sweet moment you know because we didn't get any points out of it we felt that we should have got at least a draw out of it but you know on a personal note to score a goal like that against then champions it was a great moment. Yeah you said it's not possibly one of your best but as you said it has struck it's got to be up there surely. Yeah it's definitely up there it's definitely you know one of the probably the highlights on my career at the minute it's been it's been it was a great it was a great strike you know I was just unfortunate it didn't mean more than it it did. Now look injury seems to be a recurring theme for Bournemouth this season has that been the main problem and is that why it's held you back this campaign? I think it has I think if you ask the gaffer and ask the coaching staff I think him not willing and able to be put out he's best 11 for a substantial part of the season has probably been one of the reasons why we haven't done so well but you know the people that do play have got a chance to to cement their spot and if I was in that if I was in that opportunity and got that opportunity so then I would try and try and make it. So I think we have been very unlucky with injuries especially the timing of injuries I think was the was the main one I think if you think about David Brooks just for example he's been out for seven months he's been a big miss for us this season and so little things like that really is I think it's cost us in terms of not being able to put out our strongest 11 so hopefully when it does restart again then we'll have a lot more players back fit and healthy and hopefully we can make a good run of it towards the end of the season. Yeah and interesting you talk about David Brooks because he's like said has been a been a big miss I mean last season what was it you scored something like 59 goals of 56 last season at the minute goals have been quite at a premium haven't they 29 in 29 games and that front three I mean they've been compared to the front three of Liverpool's last time. Yeah I mean that's how well we was playing last year when we had to say them three up front and I think it's not only the goals that we're not scoring I think it's the chances we're creating as well I don't think we've created as many chances last season. Why is that? Probably down to another number of different things probably we've changed formation a few times say we haven't had the same personnel as we did the previous season so all little things you know build up and as a whole is probably ended up the way it has. I think the one major positive and because I don't want to dwell too much on the negatives I've got to say Aaron Ramsdale your young goalkeeper he won you old I think he'd never played in the Premier League up until this season and he's been one of your stand-up performers would you agree with that? Yeah I agree that yeah Rams done unbelievable this this season you know he say is one of them people that got the opportunity and took his chance and he's reaping the rewards or not him and Mark Travers I think have pushed each other really well this season and you know Travers got a call up for Ireland you know play for Ireland so both of them complement each other really well and say Art of Borics as well we still got at the club you know I think he's teaching them a lot and I think Ramers and Travers learn a lot from him and you know is showing in the way that they're performing. It's interesting because the back line at Bournemouth is so experienced in terms of years I mean you've got yourself obviously a left back you know you've got Francis Cook aka in there as well and then that's being marshaled at the back by a 21 year old I mean does he have the ability to marshal you and talk to you the way you want to be although the fact that he's only in his early 20s. I don't think that comes into I think if you trust your goalkeeper then you're going to listen to what he says and everyone at the football club ever since he's been at the club realises his potential and his attributes and that's why he's been given a number one shirt and that's why everyone does trust him. And you've been one of the few players who are still there who've been with Bournemouth right through the rise through the divisions I mean you've been there what nine years? Yeah November 2011 I signed. So how special is that then for you to have played such a key role in the rise of AFC Bournemouth? Yeah I mean it's really special to go through say all the leagues and be part of such a historic thing in a football club it's really special and it's saying that when I do finish and look back on I'm going to look back on them that my career has been something of significance really. Yeah and I'm hoping you're going to turn out once again in a Bournemouth shirt because I know you're out of contract in the summer what's the situation there then? So yeah we're out of contract obviously this has halted all talks for a good number of weeks but hopefully when we know a bit more then we can start talking again if it does happen if not then I'm looking forward to getting back fit and say signing for another club. Yeah and what about any message for any Bournemouth fans watching this or any football fans generally? Yes you know we were in trouble times at the minute everyone needs to stay safe stay at home and you know we will get through this and football we'll be back at at some point we don't know when but you know there's more more important things than football at the minute you know everyone's families everyone needs to stay safe everyone needs to stay healthy and once we get through this then football will start again. Yeah great words that Charlie and you know it's great to see you back on the road to recovery after that injury and then like I said hopefully we'll see you back in that Bournemouth shirt soon. Cheers yeah hopefully.