 Well confidence is a big thing in football and belief and I always stress to my players that if you don't believe in yourself then you know we've got a problem because if the manager believes in you but the player doesn't then that's not going to work. You know the manager didn't believe in you then you wouldn't be at the football club. You know that's the first step I say to the players the second one is believe in yourself there's a difference between confidence and arrogance. You can be very confident but you also have to show that you know don't turn up late the professionalism aspect is very very important because I'm a firm believer of the small things the little details are the bigger things because if you're willing to turn up late or willing to do nine press-ups instead of ten you know for me that's a lack of humility and it will show out on games you know it might be in the last minute when you can seed off a corner because you don't want to do things right. Do things right every day you walk into this door enjoy being here smile be a good teammate be a good person and the rest takes care of itself. You know I believe that I'm a coach that gives young players opportunities and you know everyone can say it and I said this in my press conference saying and doing the two different things if you say one thing and then don't do it then you can be called out upon it what I've got a background of saying it and actually doing it so I believe in young players that's why I say I want them to believe themselves more I can't I can give them opportunities but I can't take the opportunities for them it's down to them to do it so it comes down to I when you're looking at players and what you see and the tendency I try to use is what can the player do how does he do it rather than what you can't do because I think people in general sometimes look at what players can't do rather than actually focusing on what they can do.