Lance, you had an interesting career which started at Hellenic before moving to 1860 Munich, in Germany at the age of 14. What do you remember about those days?
Ha, ha, ha – now you are really taking me way back. It was a shocking transition because I was still young. It was a culture shock and when I think about it, it was the best decision that I ever made. I practically grew up in Germany because I spent eight years there – I also learnt how to speak German. Germans are very interesting people, they are straightforward, and have a very structured life. When I was learning to speak the language, some of my teammates used to make fun of me, and they did the same thing with South Americans. The first words they taught me were swear words, you know how things are inside the dressing room. But I was fortunate enough to adapt quickly because I lived with a doctor and a school principal at the beginning, it was good for my foundation because they taught me a lot of things.
Take us inside the 1860 Munich dressing room, what was that like?