Quick catch up and I have not checked anything but I hope this list is close:
and the women have only just been updated:
I can now sit back and wait for the results to come in.
The English Football Pyramid officially extends to Level 11. For the 2024-25 season my choices to follow are: Arsenal & Brentford, Plymouth, Exeter & Wrexham, Salford, Tamworth, Worthing, Tiverton, Exmouth, Buckland, Bovey Tracey, & Elmore. I am also following the women's pyramid which extends to Level 7. My ladies teams are Arsenal, Bristol City, Exeter, Worthing, Torquay, Feniton, Teignmouth & Shaldon Villa.
Quick catch up and I have not checked anything but I hope this list is close:
The daughter is now married and my wife is much more settled so some form of normality can return. The missing weeks are gone but last night we had two EFL Trophy matches.
As expected Arsenal Under 21s were too good for Exeter.
Wrexham, on the other hand, got revenge for the 3-3 draw when they faced Crewe at home.
There were several matches on Tuesday night and here are the results:
Wrexham have started the season well.
Southend lost for the first time.
Worthing have started the season very well.
Tiverton have started the season badly.
Exmouth seem to be specialising in the draw, but lost in the F.A.Cup so have no fixture this weekend.
Buckland Athletic are showing signs of promise.
The weekend fixtures are as follows:
I have had an exceptionally busy summer and it is set to continue.
I shall quickly summarise the pre season fixtures:
A great start for my championship pick last night.
The other matches are listed and the season is off to a great start including the F.A.Cup.
I think I have brought the men up to date now so the women need some work next.
Provisional Selections in the middle of summer:
MEN
0) Arsenal
1) Brentford
2) Southampton
3) Exeter City
4) Wrexham
5) Southend United
6) Worthing
7) Tiverton
8) Exmouth Town
9) Buckland Athletic
10) Bovey Tracey
11) Elmore
12) Buckfastleigh Rangers
13) Buckfastleigh Rangers II
14) Bovey Tracey II
15) Liverton United
16) Liverton United II
WOMEN
0) Arsenal
1) Bristol City
2) Southampton
3) Plymouth Argyle
4) Exeter City
5) Sherborne
6) Juventus Devon
7) Shaldon Villa
It remains to be seen whether all teams start in the divisions that they have been allocated to.
Combined Counties Premier League North: One name pops out.
9CPN=Wembley
I guess they do not play at Wembley stadium.
Combined Counties Premier League South: Another name pops out.
9CPS=Jersey Bulls
If I can get out to watch a home game I will do.
Eastern Counties League Premier Division: Not an obvious choice but I once drove past the city wanting to visit the cathedral but I was late for an appointment so I never did. If I ever go back I can watch the team and maybe visit the cathedral.
9ECP=Ely City
Essex Senior League: Still the sore thumb in the F.A.'s plan to get all county leagues at level 11. My birth county holds lots of memories and there are some lovely villages. Are there any that I would like to go back to?
9ESL=Saffron Walden Town
On the basis that this is a very picturesque village.
The Hellenic League has always been a mystery particularly the four divisions two which do not seem to promote clubs. I think I shall just have to pick a team on the basis that I like the name.
9HLP=Slimbridge
I want to go there and see how slim the bridge actually is.
The Midland League always held a fascination for me as teams headed in and out from all around but I have settled on a team that changed divisions a lot when I first started my blog.
9MLP=Tividale
I looked at the list of names in the North West Counties League and my focus hit Bury AFC but I have read that they recently merged with Bury FC and are headed back to Gigg Lane so they are favourites.
I then saw another name that, based on previous selections, I really ought to add to my list. FC Isle of Man are a team from "not the mainland" and the appeal of watching a match over there is strong. Then there is Kendal Town and a trip to the Lake District. Finally Ramsbottom United which is where I have some relatives so that clinches it.
9NWP=Ramsbottom United
The Northern Counties East League contains a few names that mean nothing but I know a place in that region that I have visited several times and which also contains Mother Shipton's Cave.
9NEP=Knaresborough Town
The Northern League is another headache for the F.A. that seems to be gradually working itself out. There are no obvious choices here so I got to the end of the akphabetical list without a selection, consequently I have chosen.
9NL1=Whitley Bay
The Southern Combination League has some familiar names in it but probably just because I have driven through at some point in time. I do like the sea, though, so I am going for:
9SCP=Shoreham
The Southern Counties East League which was converted from the Kent League during the time of my blogging has a few names that are possible selections: Fisher, Glebe, Kennington, Lordswood, Snodland Town, I once had a mate that lived in Faversham so:
9SEP=Faversham Town
The Spartan South Midlands League caused me a few problems early on until I understood the merger.
I think I will go for the advertisement here. The answer is "Drink it warm mate" so what is the question? What is the best way to Cockfosters?
9SMP=Cockfosters
We venture further away from me for the United Counties Premier League North. Having been through the list I ended up at the end but then I remembered a long lost friend who was brought up there.
9UPN=Wisbech Town
Once again I checked the list of names and ended up with the last one.
9UPS=Yaxley
The Wessex League presented few obvious choices but I once spent a nice weekend in
9WXP=Sherborne Town
The Western League has been part of my pyramid since the project started and I know the ground well. I hope to visit there early in the season for an F.A.Cup match. I usually do.
9WLP=Buckland Athletic
That concludes the sixteen picks at level nine.
My selections usually do change somewhere along the line during the summer.
I had a workman decorating my house last week and he has persuaded me to follow Southampton next season. So Plymouth, and I was not really happy supporting Plymouth, are out and Southampton are in.
The list (provisional) is now as follows:
0=Arsenal
1=Brentford
2=Southampton
3=Exeter City
4=Wrexham
5=Southend United
6N=Tamworth
6S=Worthing
7IL=Hashtag United
7NP=Macclesfield
7SC=Bromsgrove Sporting
7SS=Tiverton Town
There is still plenty of time to change the level 7 picks but I think 1 through 6 are pretty firmed up.
There is a prior post for all my level 8 picks and I will just run through the allocations to see if I want to make any changes at this early stage.
8I1N=Brentwood Town
8ISC=Guernsey
8ISE=Lancing
8NPE=North Ferriby
8NPW=Vauxhall Motors
8NPM=Quorn
8S1C=Hadley
8S1S=Exmouth Town
So NO changes yet.
I have a lot more teams to follow next season and we have not even started on levels 9 and 10.
At level 8 we have a 3 and a 3 and a 2. The F.A. insists on running eight divisions at this level because it works in their limited imaginations and in spite of the shape of the country and the number of teams in each area. In a perfect world this would work perfectly but guess what? The world is not perfect and the country is shaped like a triangle.
Boost the higher levels by making the system a 1-3-9-27 league system which is ready made for some swerves east, west, north and south. Sorry, I know that is too complicated for the tiny minds at the F.A.
So we start with the Isthmian League North where I have many childhood memories. Basildon United, Bowers & Pitsea, Grays Athletic and even Enfield. Malden & Tiptree was the area for a childhood coach trip every year. I have decided on the easy access from the M25
8IN=Brentwood Town
The Isthmian League South Central division shouted out a couple of choices. Since I have run this blog I have always loved the name Badshot Lea. One day I hope to watch them when they have a player called Leigh or Lee in the team and when he hits a skyer out of the ground I can shout "Bad Shot Leigh". The team I have gone for, though, as I would like a trip out there to watch them is Guernsey.
8ISC=Guernsey
The Isthmian League South East immediately threw up a team that I have driven through countless times when visiting my mother in Worthing. The only choice is Lancing.
8ISE=Lancing
The Northern Premier League is a long way from home here but I have watched a few You Tube videos over the years and have picked a few favourites. The Northern Premier League West was probably the hardest one to pick from and I chose Vauxhall Motors as I have driven a Vauxhall for many years now.
8NPW=Vauxhall Motors
The Northern Premier League East was tricky until I spotted an old favourite thar made a meteoric rise up the leagues and then disappeared. They are back again and moving on up again so my choice is North Ferriby.
8NPE=North Ferriby
My Northern Premier League Midlands pick is completely arbitrary as I am told it is good for me. I have chosen Quorn.
8NPM=Quorn
Six down and two to go. The Southern League only has two divisions at this level and you have to ask how that works when the Southern League has two divisions at level 7. The Southern League Central division One caused me problems but I found a team called Hadley and I remember my cricket team playing their cricket team many years ago when we enjoyed an overly good evening after the match before driving home.
8S1C=Hadley
My local division at this level is the Southern League Division One South and I have a favourite team in the local area that I will not change. They are on the up and that team is Exmouth Town.
8S1S=Exmouth Town
Eight teams to follow at level 8 but with the focus on Exmouth Town.
The last few posts have shown the final 2022-23 tables with a brief explanation of my choices for the 2023-24 season. From hereon in (apart from the WOMEN which have not been covered yet) I shall concentrate on the coming season.
My Level 7, Step 3 pick for 2023-24 will come from the Southern League Premier South Division but as my original idea was to pick a team from every league in the country let me nominate a team from each of the Level Seven leagues.
In the Northern Premier League Premier Division it was between two clubs that have received a lot of publicity and it is publicity that I need to follow them online.
FC United of Manchester have been progressing since they were formed as a reaction against the ownership of Manchester United. They came clos but I am going with newly promoted Macclesfield as Robbie Savage will make sure I hear all about them.
7NP=Macclesfield
In the Isthmian League Premier Division I know so many teams from my youth. Canvey and Concord came into the reckoning and Billericay received my support when I suggested a firm that employed me sponsor them. I settled, though, on Hashtag United as they had a great online presence when I looked them up originally.
7IP=Hashtag United
The Southern League has two divisions at this level which is part of the F.A. attempt to squeeze a triangular peg into a square hole of their own design. For the Premier Central I looked at Coalville Town and Nuneaton Borough that are both close to my National League North pick of Tamworth. In the end I have gone for club nearest to me which is just off the M5.
7SC=Bromsgrove Sporting
I have been following the Southern League Premier South for a few seasons now and although I have considered many other clubs I keep coming back to Tiverton Town who have improved their online presence. I will stick with them for another season.
7SS=Tiverton Town
I can monitor the results of all these teams but reports may be restricted due to me stretching myself thin.
I have so many choices at this level. I was following Worthing during the past season.
Worthing are in the playoff places and I see no reason to change for the coming season.
I think a key player here is Harrison Male, the goalkeeper. He trained as a junior at Leeds United and has played for the England C team. I am sure he is a key player in the results Worthing have achieved.
6S=Worthing
National League South from Non League Matters
It would be so much easier if I restricted myself to following just the top five levels of football and my decisions for next season are now unlikely to change:
0=Arsenal
1=Brentford
2=Plymouth Argyle
3=Exeter City
4=Wrexham
5=Southend United
BUT that is not why I started this blog as I wanted to learn about the rest of the football pyramid but when I started I found that there is so much more than I could include but I have to stop somewhere. Since I started this blog the Women's Pyramid has firmed up and I now watch various women's teams as well. I have excluded Wales and Scotland although I may have to follow Wrexham women through the Welcome to Wrexham shows.
I once considered following a team from every single league in the country but that would be far too many and would take up way too much time. I do have a valid reason for adding another team to my list for the coming season. Tamworth came back to the National League North and I have a cousin who lives in the town. I did once promise to accompany her husband to the football sometime and this seems like a good season so I should get to know about the lambs.
6N=Tamworth
National League North from Non League Matters
I was following Torquay United at this level and noticed one Dean Moxey was playing for the Gulls. I used to watch him at Exeter when he was one of the best players on the field. He was so good that I was not surprised to see him sought after by teams at a higher level.
He was part of the team that went to Old Trafford in the third round of the F.A.Cup in January 2005 where Exeter won 0-0. He was man of the match when Exeter earned promotion in the Conference play-off final of 2008.
He played for Derby County and was impressive enough that he earned a move to Crystal Palace.
With Crystal Palace he reached the semi-final of the League Cup but was released at the end of the 2013-14 season.
He returned to Exeter in 2017 and in 2020 was in the League Two playoff final at Wembley.
In September 2020 he joined Torquay United.
National League table from Non League Matters
With Torquay dropping off the end of the world I need to pick a new team for the new season. I have read that Southend United owe the taxman a lot of money, they are looking for new owners, and there are plans to build a new stadium so even if the football is dire I will have a lot to keep me interested.
5=Southend United
That concludes the professional leagues.
( There are rumours that there are still three part time teams here but it is still a professional league)
I dipped in and out of Swindon Town during the season without ever really following them although I know that the superstar of the squad was Harry McKirdy with his long flowing locks. The only other note I have is a funny name and who would not question George Cowmeadow about where his name came from. I am not invested so will be changing my pick at this level.
I looked at all the options from top to bottom and was beginning to despair of finding an obvious choice but right at the end of the alphabetically compiled list I found the one.
4=Wrexham
I think coverage will be excellent with self publicists Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney at the helm. I can see them causing the ructions that I know the British football authorities need to shake them out of their cozy "we are in charge, do as you are told" attitude. Many football clubs have suffered at the hands of the football authorities and whilst I understand some of the issues I do agree with Shaun Harvey when he implies that there is a lot of narrow mindedness and short termism in football.
I am seriously looking forward to the Wrexham journey and I hope that it does not end too quickly when the two American stars find out how much hatred they are going to receive from other clubs in the football league. Hopefully the enthusiasm of the football fans will carry them through the tough times.
League Two table from Sports Mole
My pick, Exeter City, had a mixed season typified by the 7-0 win against Cheltenham in the Carabao Cup then at the end of the season a 6-0 defeat away to Ipswich. Looking through the results we were always consistently inconsistent. There can only be one pick at this level and it is Exeter, my home city.
3=Exeter City
League One table from Sports Mole
Exeter have already announced their pre-season fixture list. Every match is away against theoretically weaker opposition.
I did not really become invested with Bristol City.
When I check back the last match I watched involved Blackpool and a 3-3 draw when Antoine Semenyo scored as did Tommy Conway and Nahki Wells made an impression also. This was in August 2022 when my enthusiasm for the sport of football is at its highest having missed it all summer.
I think it is time for change (another change) at this level. Let me look at my options.
The obvious choice is newly promoted Plymouth Argyle who are just down the road. I could also pick Cardiff City for the night life after the matches but it would involve the Severn Bridge. Hull is where I went to university many years ago so I know the area a little bit. There are Leeds, Leicester and also Southampton as I know them from the Premier League. How about Sheffield Wednesday. I remember drinking at the top of the hill then walking down to Hillsborough. Sunderland is the final option as their fans are so passionate about the club (I know one). I think it has to be Plymouth.
2=Plymouth Argyle (Exeter's deadly rivals but not this season)
Championship table from Sports Mole:
I have enjoyed this season for two main reasons.
Arsenal have finally got back to winning ways albeit that the season finished slightly disappointingly with City taking us close to the finish. We have made up for years of poor performances with some magical games and some average games but few major disasters. The only real problem being a 4-1 defeat to Manchester City who are one of the greatest teams ever to have been assembled.
Brentford, my Premier League pick for the season did the double over Manchester City and still ended up in 9th place so explain that one to me if you can. My favourite moments of the season have been watching Brentford "over performing" although having watched them in the Championship I am using the pundits words rather than my own. I knew when they beat Arsenal at the start of the season last year that they are well worth their position in the Premier League. I had doubts about David Raya, the goalkeeper, but he has certainly stepped up this season. It will be sad to see him go. He has been an inspiration to the rest of the team.
I see no reason to change my selections for next season : 0=Favourite team, 1=Premier League Pick.
0=Arsenal (always will be)
1=Brentford (inspirational) Thank You Thomas Frank.
Premier League table from Sports Mole.
The final two leagues from level 10 are published here:
Two of the leagues that are stuck in the middle so can take teams from all around when the F.A. decides to shovel them out of other leagues. I understand the F.A. but I disagree with impositions.
The South East corner of the country is covered here:
The top two from each of these divisions will be promoted which is how it should be and would be if it were not for the money that playoff matches attract at the end of the season.The South West Peninsula League is the last remaining league with the top division at Level 10. The F.A. ordered discussions to take place so that the Western League would absorb these divisions but I heard that talks broke down. There will come a time when the F.A. impose a decision from the top but it would be better if agreement could be reached.
Living in the area this was always my favourite league as it bridged the gap between professional level 10 and amateur level 11. I remember watching a team and paying £3 entry one season then when they were relegated the entry was free. I felt this was a way for clubs to learn about the professional levels without having to commit to losing money.
The top team from the east and the top team from the west are the only two teams to be promoted up to the Western League.
From the top end of the country:
This was one of the recent expansions at this level.
I linked these two leagues at level 9 so I will do so again at level 10:
There are two level 10 divisions in this league, one is subsidiary to the Essex Senior League. I approve because there was always the anomaly of Essex clubs having to jump from level 11 to level 9 in the past.
The first of the level 10 leagues to be published here is the Combined Counties League.
I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the website "Non League Matters" that I use on a regular basis and although there were bits missing when I started using it I think it is now more accurate than ever. It has certainly helped me to identify level 11 and level 12 leagues which used to be a nightmare. It all depended on how deep the league above ran but there have been moves over the past few seasons to clarify the divide between level 10 and level 11.
I am sad to have lost two of my favourite leagues, the East Midlands Counties League and the West Midlands (Regional) League. I am intrigued that there still exists the Central Midlands League North and Central Midlands League South at Level 11 because Level 11 is supposed to be the County Leagues. Maybe the teams in those two leagues could be merged into nearby leagues to create the extra level 10 leagues needed to take the number to 32. Time will tell.
I urge anyone who uses the website as often as me to contribute a few pennies or pounds to keep this valuable resource going. It is not as expensive as running a football club but it still costs and we should keep it going for the next generation of passionate football fans as they grow up and realise that there is much football beyond the top 5 levels of the pyramid. The semi-professional game extends for another 5 levels where players can receive from £25 to £200 per match and sometimes more.
Thank you NON LEAGUE MATTERS.
I am about half way through updating the County Leagues.
BUT
I am going to stop now to watch the coronation procession.
The level 10 league playoffs are still ongoing for some of the leagues and I do not intend to publish this lot twice. What I will say is that the F.A. still have a way to go with this level of football.
I have found 17 leagues at this level and the F.A. clearly want 32 leagues to fit their pattern of a doubling at every level. They may have to settle for a one to one match at the moment. The only exception is the South West Peninsula League which has two equal leagues feeding into the Western League. It will do for now but the intention has to be to grow the professional ranks with teams coming in. New teams start up every year and few teams go out of business. We shall see over time what happens here.
So far no problems discovered but I am only part way through my playoff analysis and it should be a simple task to promote 2 teams up to their parent division. What could go wrong?
Bemerton Heath Harlequins were one of the three teams selected for automatic promotion:
Stuck in the middle with three leagues:
So it looks like Stotfold and Rugby Town will join the Northern Premier League Midland Division and Quorn will join the Isthmian League North Division. Let me check my map ...
That makes no sense at all so I suggest that the teams will all be mixed up which makes me wonder how the Inter League fixtures were arranged in the first place.
The counties of Sussex and Kent feature in the next two leagues:
I have grouped the North West, North East and North into this single post:
The Hellenic League & The Midland League are two separate leagues but alphabetically they follow each other so I have grouped them in this post:
So Malvern Town move into the Southern League Division One Central and Lye Town move into the Northern Premier League Midlands Division.
I have combined these two leagues because of what the F.A. have done at level 10. The Eastern Counties League South Division is now the feeder league for the Essex Senior League.
There are two divisions at level 9 for this league:
I am glad I started with this league as it was all so straightforward. The playoffs worked as expected and the Inter League Playoffs also went as expected although I have no idea how Great Wakering ended up playing Quorn. I must do some more research and if I find out I will let you know.
Here are the tables and playoff matches:
I worked on this before I worked on the Southern League and I had presumed that the teams finishing fourth from bottom had been reprieved as a result of other teams higher up the leagues dropping out but it seems that it was all down to PPG. Get some mathematical boffins on the case. Was it?
I collected the statement from North Shields FC:
North Shields Football Club regret to inform supporters that after failing to have stipulated ground improvements in place that the FA have relegated us from Step 4.
The club has provided extensive evidence to the Football Association with the plans in place and proof of funds as well as a very strong appeal put in place has been rejected by the FA.
We are disappointed to say that club will now be relegated from Step 4 after a highly successful season and will be competing in Step 5.
We will make a further statement regarding next season once we hear steps from The FA.
The club would like to thank our supporters & sponsors for their understanding and patience throughout this lengthy process.
The club will not be making any further comments at this time.
I also copied an image from the Skelmersdale Twitter feed:
Here are the final tables and playoff matches:
Let me start with the Southern League Division One Central. Harlow Town resigned from the league during the season leaving only 19 teams to play out the full fixture list. Where there is a league that is short of teams it has been common practice to reprieve the team in the last relegation place but not this time. Highworth Town and Barton Rovers were both required to play Inter-League Playoff matches and the lower of the two teams, Barton Rovers, survived the playoff while Highworth Town lost. No doubt there is a rule somewhere and the F.A. love rules that do not make any sense.
Now for the Southern League Division One South. All 20 teams completed the season so that should have meant that Bristol Manor Farm and Bideford would be involved in the Inter-League Playoffs. I could not understand why Bideford had not been given a fixture and it took me all the way to Twitter before I could find a reason for the decision. Here it is straight from the Bideford Twitter feed:
We’re delighted to announce that we will remain in the Southern League next season as we are one of three teams with the highest PPG across Step 4. Therefore we will not face a relegation playoff game.
So with those two contrasting situations I can now publish the Southern League Level 8 Divisions:
So there you have it. Two playoff games in a league with 19 teams and one playoff game in a league with 20 teams. How I love the thinking of the Football Association.The top four divisions of the Football Pyramid are easy to understand as they are explained by television on a regular basis and even level 5, the National League, is just and extension of the first four levels to all intents and purposes which is why the Football League have suggested incorporating it into their setup to the exclusion of all other clubs.
Levels 6 and 7 are not single league levels so complications can arrive if, say, four southern teams or four northern teams are relegated from the National League. Three from one half or the country and one from the other means that one side has to transfer to even things up but that can be simple compared to what goes on further down the leagues and levels.
I encountered a number of issues at Level 8, varying in nature from league to league but I think I have worked them out now so I can continue with my league listings then maybe take a break before the much more complex levels 9 and 10. It should all be so simple but to be fair to the Football Association they are trying to work things out now using a 1-2-4-8 league format from level 5 to level 8.
Let's stop there before I get on my high horse about lower levels but you may be interested in the issues I found with level 8. As a result of these I shall post about each league separately and try to make things as plain as a dundee cake. I do love this time of year and that is before all the reprieves and transfers and voluntary relegations. Summer is great fun.
The final tables for the level 7 leagues together with the playoff matches are as follows:
I have not really followed Tiverton Town as closely as I wanted to as my pick for this level. What else have I picked up? Tamworth are back in the National League as are Weston-super-Mare, both teams that I have followed in the past. Warrington Town have made it following their F.A.Cup exploits at Level 8 and Aveley are the surprise package. Next season could be interesting.Level 6 is the National League North and the National League South. Here are the final tables:
I have not had the time I used to make in previous seasons to follow this level and I have been unwell as well as looking after my granddaughter so I have not visited my mother much (she lives in Worthing) which has disappointed me. I am pleased, though, that Worthing have a chance of going up as they were cruelly denied deserved promotions during the Covid years.
The Premier League and EFL (English Football League) are still going but the National League has completed so I can now start to look at the playoffs for promotion:
Torquay and Yeovil are both on my local news so sad to see them relegated but I may be able to get in a little cheaper next season. Scunthorpe from the north and Maidstone from the South are the other two relegated teams.
I spent the morning playing with my granddaughter and this culminated in her first piano lesson which involved her banging the piano keys to the delight of her mother and grandmother.
I have now settled down to watch the second half of Cardiff v. Huddersfield and the miserable face of Neil Warnock just appeared on screen. The score is currently 0-0 so I have not missed any goals while I watched "Race across the world" with my wife.
At 3pm I have a date with Exeter Chiefs on BT Sport as they take on La Rochelle in the semi-final of the European Rugby Champions Cup. I think that clashes with many other football matches but fortunately not my Arsenal boys who play on Tuesday. My Arsenal girls play tomorrow in the semi-final second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Sports fans these days have so much choice. As a lad I had to wait until saturday night and watch match of the day highlights. Rugby was off the radar as were women's sports.
I am back here, at least temporarily and there is much to discuss (rant about) but I think I will watch the football for now.
My granddaughter is a delight and along with grandma I have set aside much time to be with her.
The result is that although I do watch much football, including all the world cup matches, I have lost track of many of the other areas I used to keep tabs on.
I may get time after christmas to catch up but I think this blog is suspended until time offers me more of itself. Christmas itself always was a period to get behind. This year I will have no chance. Football has to take a back seat. Maybe I am growing up.