 If Kieran Dahl can settle down and get his head right, because I think that's the only thing about Kieran Dahl, it's his head. It's about focus, having that focus on football and people might go, what's that got to do with it? Look at plays like Paul Pogba. When Paul Pogba is focused and it's about the footy and it's about doing what you need to do. You're going to win a World Cup. And it's not, these games are footy where he thinks he's going to be great and he's not great. That comes down to just pure focus, concentration, doing the work, doing the research, doing the training, going through the drills, knowing what your job is. Now I think that's what Kieran Dahl has to do to settle into this squad if he wants to be part of this squad. The manager's got to look at him and go, right, I can trust you to play 90 minutes if I need to and or 15 minutes of adventure if I need to. I think that's why he didn't stick around last year because they looked at him and probably gone, you flow through games, you don't offer enough, you offer moments but you've got to offer more than that because we can't afford to carry it. So he's one for me that in the next couple of weeks, especially while Guilfy Sigartons is not here, could definitely lay on the arc of that where ever they'll go, well we don't need to buy X-Rines, you can do that job. He's one, he definitely is one because he's got the talent. I listened to his interview in Australia last year, the career, but one bit just like made me laugh just out of the start of it because he went, I don't like running. And I just thought, yeah, there you go, there's your problem. He wants the balls there, but I kind of understand what he means, he's a ball player, he doesn't like the other stuff, he's like, but I had to, I had to learn and that's what he's got to do. We went and watched him two years ago, well 18 months ago and less than that, when Ronald Cooman, coming towards the end of Cooman's first season, manager was there, the first team coach was there and he just strolled around the pit and you're thinking, you've got a chance here to go, give me a shot, give me a shot at this, you're looking and going into the new season, that was his opportunity, if they went away to Holland scored a few goals and then straight away you're like still wandering around, you've got to go and be busy and get yourself in and I think he's probably done that more of for us because he will have had to if he can't, but he finished the season not only getting to football because the new manager come in and he meant to do what he wants and looked at him and just went, you can't contribute what I need to this team, but don't get me wrong, there was a time during the season, like the Arsenal game where he did very well, he had to score goals, didn't he? I think he'll be one with a manager who'll come in and look at him and go, you need to show me what you can do. Ability wise, he's got it, whether he fought like on the scale and the vision, so all it is now is it's can you transfer that ability, can you package that up and put that into knowing where to run and to getting about the pitch? I'll tell you the difference, the difference is look at Kieran Dahl, right, if Kieran Dahl wants to look at anyone, look at your mate, look at Tom Davies, right, he splits opinion, let's get it right about Tommy splits opinion, right, but look at his energy levels, look at the work that he puts in, again with Tom it's not always focused in the right areas, I think that's something that experience brings you that, sometimes there's a lot of energy wasted by Tom in the wrong areas, doing the wrong things, not playing footy in the street at midnight. No, not at night, skateboarding, all right, but on the pitch, but if Kieran Dahl had that work ethic, then Kieran Dahl's game would go up a couple of levels to the point where he'd be the one knocking on the door to get in the team, he'd be the one who, when people go, I mean I still see people going, you're a championship playing, you're like, mate, you, what, you don't, if you think Tom Davies is it, yeah, yeah, exactly, you know, Tom Davies is, he makes mistakes, he makes stupid mistakes, he makes the kind of mistakes, kids make, go and watch any good player, watch them when they were younger, they're not, you know, I've seen a couple in my lifetime who you've looked at and gone, wow, Wayne Nooney was one, Wayne Nooney was like a man in a kid's body, knew how to play the game, knew where to take the ball in the last closing minute, I've said it before, when he told Kevin Campbell to run in the corner with a 35-year-old Kevin Campbell when he was 16, he knew that, right, other kids at Flamboyant and they'll do other things and give stuff up, right, people watch Sam Davies and go, oh, he can't do this, look at the things he can do, stop looking at what he can't do, it's look at the things he can do, he's a kid, he hasn't played, I don't think he's played 100 Premier League games, yeah, he's played about 60, probably nowhere near 100, probably played like 50 Premier League, but he's still played 50 Premier League, no, what I'm saying is he's 19, no, no, but it's quite at the same time, I'm saying he's played 50 Premier League games, you know what I mean, this is 19, you don't play 50 Premier League games, you know, people have to turn around and say he's a championship player, nonsense, but that's what, that's what Seamus Coleman, classic example, like Seamus Coleman came in at Ben Feaker and played left back, right, I watched him that night and was like, yeah, because I did loads of things and I was like, oh, he's fabulous, I watched him that night and was like, that granted he was up against Deemere here and go players, he had a mate, then he got in and he was energy, but he was hitting miss and it was like, I don't know, he's gonna be good enough, people got mad, he bows well better, he bits well better, and Gary, Phil Neville is better and get it and all that. Seamus has, he's been a captain now, been fantastic for everything because he got in and settled down, and that's what it's about, isn't he? I mean, that's, that's what Dahl should be looking at, he should be looking at why aren't I knocking on the door, what he got that I haven't got, and it's just waiting, it's the hunger, it's knowing what to do and when to do and always being busy in Premier League games. So, Keir and Dahl is someone that I think the opportunity is there and I think that's an area of the park where, as I said, it's not somewhere we will be going, where we need someone absolute. I mean...