 He was a very good baby, to be honest. He did not even bother me one day. I'm Sam, so he's just that. Larry and Christian's mom. Well, he was him. He played with St. Kevin's boys. Alright, I'm Karen Neal. I'm David's brother. And I'm David's mom. He's always been a very active, active person. To David, he was kind of like a happy baby. Always smiling, always joking, kind of stuff. I remember he walked 10 months and that was because he was basically chasing a ball or trying to get to a ball that had rolled away from him. He actually did both codes, game football and football, or soccer, but footballers really caught it. For a zombie code, he could buy both. Sometimes it's difficult. We used to change from going from Kevin's match to a Whitehall G8 club game match back at Carr, from one set of Gary into another. And that's what we did for a number of years. And if he wanted to, he always had a smile in his face. He wasn't one of those children that, you know, he was quite, quite preserved. But then when he needed to do something, he'd done it. And we knew he was going to be good from year two. To say, I think when he was two years old, he just loved football. Every time he was holding the ball, all the time. When he was six years old, we looked for a team for him. In fact, we were walking down there shopping more than we saw someone giving out flyers for football. Then he was so excited that, oh man, look, they're giving out flyers for football. I want to go there. Okay, we'll go there no worries. He used to love doing kick-ups. He used to do just kick-ups non-stop. And I would be there because I would be there counting. And he would sometimes just reach thousands of kick-ups. And it's crazy. I would walk off sometimes. I'd come back and he would be in the same set of kick-ups. He wouldn't have changed. I'll go downstairs in the living room and I'll see him watching. We used to have some kind of Santanta sports. I don't know if you remember that. But those Santanta sports, they used to have the football, old programs about old football players, documentaries, a lot. I used to fall asleep to those. He would still be sitting there watching it, taking notes, literally taking everything they're saying. He's not showing it. But Kevin's a quiet guy. He's of quiet disposition, determination. And he always wanted to follow his dream if he could. And if he got the opportunity, which he was looking to get. And so he did. And we were always, you know, nervous about him going because he went so young at 16. And because he was a quiet demeanor, if you like, would he be okay? Of course, he would be about as much as ma'am. But he was really worried. I mean, it's terribly at the start. Dave used to get their pain away and he sent a message saying, Nick, at seven, Christian would be off at five at my door. He already pressed up and he was standing by the door. And I would just come out and listen to the background and see him pressing his thing. I said, well, Christian, he'd be off at seven. He said, yeah, well, I don't want you to fucking... Yeah, we were at the studio. My family and friends now, they always say, he's always been a good boy. He's always been like, very polite, down to it. He's never given me any problems at all. So he's very, very... I don't know about professional, but very... I'm very, very... Down to it. Young man. He saw Kevin. We were best friends. We are best friends. We've been moved around a lot. And with every new location, I made new friends. I came into contact with new people. But we stayed, obviously, we stayed together throughout the whole time. And that made a quite strong bond between us. I don't know, man. The debut, I was going crazy. It was a great finish as well. Even more so. But, yeah, it was going crazy. It was going wild. It was getting cool. Left, right, and center. Dad was cool in. Mum was cool in. Friends were cool in. That's all. Let me just take in this moment. I remember that match. I was at home by myself at the time. And I had my team up, like, full blasts. And when he got scored, I literally was jumping around my bedroom, like, screaming. It was my support. Like, I'll be mad at you. Yeah, it was back by three. To make his league, his first proper league championship start against West Brom, start of season was absolutely amazing. And I'm brilliant. I'm brilliant for him. And we're so thrilled. And I'm proud of the match. Absolutely. But we're thrilled for him. And all his hard work is beginning to pay off. Great for him. You know, it's sure. When you go over 16 from Ireland, it's every kid's dream to, you know, play for first team. So when he says, could it go, I look behind. And so this question, running from corner to corner. And I was, I was jumping up and down. And then after I was behind, he said, who's that? That's his son. And I said, yeah, he grabbed me. And two of them were shouting. So I couldn't control it. I couldn't control it. And when he, the second one was an assist. I was off my seat myself. I was going to go have fun. It was amazing. It was really amazing. I was really surprised because I didn't think he was going to come on. So when he came on, I was like, I get so anxious for him. Like my heart is pounding. I'm like, oh my God, he's coming in. And I was, emotionally, I was like, my face was like, I couldn't control myself. I was smiling, mixed emotions at the time. I can't believe that he's playing on that. I was really happy for him. To see him on the screen with a crowd is, is amazing. Because I remember, I remember watching him back in, back in almost, well, literally days and in the academy days. I would just tag along because I was, I was very young. I would tag along with my parents and watch him. And I was there. I wasn't very interested at the time. But to see him come from there all the way into a proper stadium with fans everywhere. It's, it's really cool. It's amazing. It's just amazing to see him, like his growth really, like from a little boy at Arsenal to now playing first in the Bournemouth, it's an amazing journey. And it's just, it's what he deserves as well. So he works really hard. I can tell you what's really hard. And no Scott Parker's got to be working hard for him to be starting to Scott Parker. He must be doing something right. Yeah, just super proud. And just hope he keeps it up and he keeps it going. We were absolutely thrilled and so proud. So, so proud, yeah. And every, every one of us, the whole family, extended family, and uncles, brothers, sisters, cousins and stuff like that. And we actually probably have an informal, unofficial form and SE supporters come over here now. Especially in this round the side and North County Dublin. And I've not just relatives, it's friends, it's everyone. I'm so proud. You can't put into words how proud I am. You know, seeing, you know, having him there with you from year two and developing up and seeing that when they leave you, you don't know how they're going to go. You know, and I had faith in him to go and do something. But I really had the, you know, the mental strength to drive and the support from the parents. And then some used to be there every week for my matches. If they support him and I know they've supported him all the way. You know, not only my family, but Zimbabweans are like, they love football. They do. It becomes, they've actually sort of adopted him. That's his big, big family has down there. And it was amazing to be honest. And my dad was like, I can't believe this is my grandson playing. Everyone was so chuffed because they were saying this child wasn't born here. He doesn't know much about Zim. So, so proud because knowing that this is my, my son, it's just so unbelievable. I don't know. It's that feeling that you can't explain. You know, sometimes I'm like, am I his mum or who's child is this? Kind of taking a little time, but just to say that, you know, obviously I love him and I'm extremely proud of like the man that he's become and throughout his football career, he's pushed and pushed and pushed. And, you know, he's always stayed humble. He's not like, go to his head, you know, and that's what I could really ask. Just keep living your dream. Do what you love and we'll keep supporting you all the way. Yeah, it's been a journey, but keep going. You're definitely on the right track. Keep up everything you're doing. I definitely want to see someone left-footed goals and stuff like that. We've worked on that very enough. You know what I'm talking about. But yeah, you're doing great. Just keep it up. Yeah, have a good time. Nanny loves you as well. She's so proud of you. And so is your great-grandmother, who's eight-four. She's actually sleep with these programs on that bed, so keep doing what you do to be happy. He's been absolutely great from classic football. We're all super proud of him and thrilled for everything he's achieved so far. Albeit, it's still the very early days. And who knows where it's all going to go. Both. You know, we are really proud of him today. And the last thing I'd say to him when he noticed, because I always say it too, just keep the head down. Keep working hard. Keep listening and learning to the manager and coaches. And I always do the right thing. And at the end of the day, you can't do any more than that, Kevin. And I don't know if you can do that. And the hard work will pay off. And I think that's the most important thing. These are all good players, Zoe. They're all over there for a reason. Don't technically go. Otherwise, they wouldn't be there in the first place at 16 or whatever. But I think it's hard work and good attitude. And with a steady determination underneath and confidence, not cockiness and confidence, will bring you far. But I think it's hard work. And please, Gavin, keep up the hard work. I want you to keep working hard. Keep your head up or down. Wish you the best for it. You should continue the work. And be yourself. And respect others. Because normally they say, if you want to be respected, be respectful. I know you're very respectful. He's been a very, very good boy and up until most of the time. I remember his first game. He went to the right game. And after the game, I think he played for a couple of minutes. And I didn't make him run and run, to run. I was so scared for him. He never run like that before. And I said, that's what he would be doing and being there to go more. That's how he played. I would say to him, I would say to him, don't do dirty tackles. Oh my gosh. And be yourself. Don't be tired. Keep smiling, work hard. If you're tired, don't give up. Just get some rest. And every rough part will be made smooth. And you will reach whatever height you want to reach. As long as you keep your head down and listen. You've got one month to talk and two years to listen. So if he uses that, you accomplish his dreams. He's such a down-to-earth person. He's very, very good. He's very calm and very strong. Strong-willed. I would say strong-willed is a great, great fitting life. And he's like like an anchor almost. Trying not to be emotional, that's... Yeah, no, man. I didn't expect it at all. But yeah, no. That was really nice. You know what it's like on Love Island one night. They see their family and they're like, because obviously I haven't eaten them too much. But yeah, that was really nice. It's lads. Thanks very much. That was very good, yeah. How does that make you feel? Yeah. Really good, yeah. You don't usually see him on the camera. So it's surprising, yeah. It was really nice, though, yeah. I really enjoyed that. Thanks. I thought I was going to crack one point. What's your reaction to that, Chris? Oh, it's just like it's just a good feeling, like seeing them sat there talking like so highly of me and then my old primary school teacher who's, like, from years ago he's always been there for me, still messaging me and stuff like that. It's just helps, like, knowing that they're behind me and stuff. That was... Oh, wow. You can't stop him because I'm not going to cry on the camera because that's just really... that's not me. But yeah, cheers, man. No, that was close. Oh, wow. How does that make you feel? Yeah, especially coming from her. Like, it's just... I couldn't... I couldn't explain, like, how close the relationship is between me and my mum. Well... That's... I don't think I've ever heard words like that, which I remember before, to be honest, but that... I was getting a little bit emotional listening to that. I appreciate that, guys. That means a lot.