I'd imagine the word is out there in footballing circles that Djed has a few attitude/application issues. We took him, I guess, because we were desperate at the time to fill out the squad (hadn't another right-back from Arsenal had to go back injured?) and Djed was available because his manager couldn't get a song out of him.
Warnock may be a massive cunt but he's been around the block long enough to be a decent judge of player and character. We benefited because we had a young coach in place whose man-management is outstanding and he set to work focusing on what Djed was very good at. His confidence soared. As the season went on, the run started and we motored up the table, I suspect his professional motivation mostly took care of itself with Cooper reaping the rewards of the arm-around-the-shoulder work he'd done early on.
Player's at a real crossroads now, which, to be fair, is exactly what Warnock was saying just over two years ago when he loaned him to Forest. Up to Djed to make sure he makes the most of his considerable talent. He won't be the first or last if it goes the other way.