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HertsGTFC
February 27, 2017, 1:53pm

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Despite a disappointing away defeat on Saturday this is a good piece of progress in building the talent pipeline.

http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.u.....e-coach-3596248.aspx

Probably wont see the benefit just yet but worth investing in.


"Crombie you would have got to that if you weren't such a fat ba%$@rd" - George Kerr, inspiration from the dug out 70s style  
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Isn't that the role Stuart Watkiss came back to?
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The requirements for this post are  " outgoing,approachable,personable,presentable and professional "     anybody got a first class stamp or shall I apply online.
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Quoted from golfer
The requirements for this post are  " outgoing,approachable,personable,presentable and professional "     anybody got a first class stamp or shall I apply online.


Job advert requirements like that always make me laugh.

As if people read it through thinking, yes I've got all those qualifications....oh excrement, but I'm not approachable or personable, I won't bother applying.


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So....is developing an under 18 all about having the UEFA A license, being able to give mouth to mouth and not being a paedo ?

I would want an under 18 coach to have some footballing talent themselves and preferably be a former professional themselves to pass on skills, tricks, experience rather than just a text book coach.....or do we use that criteria when selecting a shortlist for interview ?

Without doubt all the safe guarding measures come first but my worry is can you pass the UEFA A without actually having to be able to control a football to any great degree ? Setting up drills, match analysis, tactics etc etc but at that level dont we want to nurture and improve personal skills ?



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Quoted from diehardmariner
Isn't that the role Stuart Watkiss came back to?


Stuart is no longer at the club.
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February 27, 2017, 4:16pm

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So....is developing an under 18 all about having the UEFA A license, being able to give mouth to mouth and not being a paedo ?

I would want an under 18 coach to have some footballing talent themselves and preferably be a former professional themselves to pass on skills, tricks, experience rather than just a text book coach.....or do we use that criteria when selecting a shortlist for interview ?

Without doubt all the safe guarding measures come first but my worry is can you pass the UEFA A without actually having to be able to control a football to any great degree ? Setting up drills, match analysis, tactics etc etc but at that level dont we want to nurture and improve personal skills ?



The problem is a lot of former pros have trouble coaching as they lack effective communication & engagement skills as they have been playing football all of their careers. I am not being sarcastic with this it's a recognised issue within sports coaching hence that is why coaching courses are constructed to give the attendee the skills to "plan - do - review" sessions which again is a process that some regardless of background fall down on.

15 - 18 is a really important age in all team sports as not only is it a key playing development stage it is when lads can become disengaged with playing sport at a serious level and often drift off. I reckon we just need someone who can inspire players to apply themselves to get better and provide an environment where they can/do regardless of background.







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February 27, 2017, 4:18pm

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Quoted from moosey_club
So....is developing an under 18 all about having the UEFA A license, being able to give mouth to mouth and not being a paedo ?

I would want an under 18 coach to have some footballing talent themselves and preferably be a former professional themselves to pass on skills, tricks, experience rather than just a text book coach.....or do we use that criteria when selecting a shortlist for interview ?

Without doubt all the safe guarding measures come first but my worry is can you pass the UEFA A without actually having to be able to control a football to any great degree ? Setting up drills, match analysis, tactics etc etc but at that level dont we want to nurture and improve personal skills ?



You know how it works Moosey.
Those than do something well, do it.
Those that can't, teach it 😉


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I jokingly remarked  'I don't know whether to spend it watching porn or watching football'
'you may as well spend it watching porn' she replied
That's understanding darling what makes you say that? I asked

She said 'Well you already know how to play football'  
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Quoted from Civvy at last


You know how it works Moosey.
Those than do something well, do it.
Those that can't, teach it 😉


and those who can't teach, teach teachers
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