Liam Rosenior
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I'm going to demand from them.
But other times they'll probably hopefully be happy that I'm their coach.
They will hopefully want to run for me and want to fight for me.
And the early signs of that in a Charlton game was a really positive one.
Oh, thank you.
I don't look at myself in my skill sets or my strengths.
I think everybody has their own personality and you have to stay true to that personality.
I like to talk to people.
I like to get to know people.
I'm outgoing.
So just because I'm a head coach or a manager, I don't change who I am.
I think if you're not authentic in who you are, the players will see through it straight away.
I haven't tried to come in here and put my fist on the table, but there's other ways you can get players to believe in you and trust you.
And hopefully, I say hopefully, I'm very confident that not just the conversations I have, the team meetings, the detail that we go into, the quality of the training sessions, the quality of our information makes the players say, actually, this guy and his staff are serious and they're here to win.
It's different for each individual.
I think I have a high set of values for the group within that, where regardless of tactics or technique or systems, if you're not at your maximum, you're not being respectful.
If you don't give everything, you're not being respectful to yourself, to your teammates, to the supporters who pay your wages.
And normally if you max out and give 100% in life, good things happen.
So my demands are very simple.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes.