I find most of your comments quite touching.
Marty is obviously a very special person as well as a very special player. I hope that you don't mind that I have passed this link along to a Harlequins rugby league fans' forum. Obviously they all like him too. He should be informed of Raiders' fans feelings.
This year will be his first chance to make a bigger impression within the city of London, because the team, along with the name change, have moved from the run down and obscure Brentford ground, to the Stoop at Twickenham. They have formed a partnership with Harlequins rugby union, and this means that they have changed their name from London Broncos to Harlequins Rugby League. But they will have a good quality, small but newly constructed stadium, seating approximately 12,000. One stand has the longest bar in London. The ground is situated more in the heart of west London than Brentford is. They will have much better marketing now, and the connection with Harlequin rugby union supporters. Season ticket sales are already up 50% because of that, and we are still 2 weeks from the first match -- against St Helens on Saturday afternoon February 11 at 3 pm.
Keep your eyes open for any Harlequins matches shown on Super League broadcasts that Foxtel offers. You will be able to see how Marty is going in England.
Meanwhile you can watch him playing well recently in the Harlequins friendly preseason against Les Catalans (the new French Super League club) at:
www.planete13.tv
Click on Videotheque on the left side of the screen, and then choose Catalans vs Quins. When the screen starts to play the video, double click on the screen and it will fill your screen.
Marty is in the number one jumper and full back for Harlequins. Ian Hindmarsh is in the second row, in jumper 11, for Les Catalans. Alex Chan is 19, Jamal Fakir is 22 and Julian Rinaldi is 25 (the last two are the best French players) for Les Catalans.