 Well, I always had a philosophy when I first started coming into the professional game coach and my philosophy was always the same I looked at I always think you have to look at the players and the level to under you have another I think you have an overall overarching philosophy of how you want to play You know, I quite like quick transition Football, you know, you look at the likes of Dortmund, Atlético, Madrid teams like that were really quick explosive football I've always enjoyed watching that so from an authentic point of view They're the type of teams that I want to I want to put out there But with lots of quality as well But I think I Think in terms of some of those aspects of it You have to be you have to be authentic and true to yourself when I first started I had a philosophy for League two I had a philosophy if I was to get to League one one for the championship one for the Premier League It's not vastly different, but I think you just have to adjust slightly as you go up the level So I think there's you know a lot of lead to when I first went into Birmingham You couldn't ask some of the players to do the same things But I did when I went in at Derby because still have the same characteristics and principles So so I think you have to be flexible and just adjust your philosophy as you go But I think you have to keep the main framework of what you do But you learn all the time, you know, I've changed so many things along the way Beast but you're never too far away from of what you want again authenticity for me is key If you don't if you try to be someone that you're not players will see through it instantly and it'll be very difficult for you to be successful