'I've changed a lot' - Pressley reflects on Falkirk stintpublished at 18:35 BST 22 October

Dundee manager Steven Pressley says he is a "very different manager and person" from when he took charge at Falkirk in 2010 as he prepares to face the club who gave him his first managerial opportunity on Saturday.
Pressley was appointed Falkirk manager in February 2010 following the resignation of Eddie May.
The Bairns were relegated to the first division at the end of that season, but Pressley stayed on until 2013, winning the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2011-12 season.
"I'm very grateful to the club, it was my first real step into coaching and management," he said, reflecting on his time at Falkirk.
"I managed there for almost three and a half years, and it was a great learning experience for me.
"I really enjoyed working with the board there and I hope I eventually built a good rapport with the support, so I'm looking forward to going back. I've not been back for a very long time.
"But a very, very different manager and a different person returns. Through time, experience and life, in general, you change a lot and I've changed a great deal from the manager who walked through the door.
"I was a very emotional young manager, a manager with exceptional drive, determination and very passionate on things. I've not lost a lot of those things but I'm far more controlled than ever before, more considerate and understanding than I was as a young manager.
"It's just natural progression and a lot of education.
"It doesn't mean you get better results but I like to think I'm a more complete leader than I was then."