Corsair
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Yes. Answered!So if they’re regularly seeking extra skill work or confidence boosters outside the club, doesn’t that suggest the club isn’t providing enough of that?
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Yes. Answered!So if they’re regularly seeking extra skill work or confidence boosters outside the club, doesn’t that suggest the club isn’t providing enough of that?
I think everyone’s answering a different question to the one I’m asking.
I get that players want to do more - and that’s great. But why is that necessary? Their entire job is to train and play football. The club literally exists to manage their development. So if they’re regularly seeking extra skill work or confidence boosters outside the club, doesn’t that suggest the club isn’t providing enough of that?
In most of our jobs, yeah, you upskill outside hours because you’re busy doing work during the day. But for footballers, the training is the job. If they have spare capacity and they’re using it on private coaching, then why isn’t the club doing more to fill that space with better, individualised development?
To me, that reflects more on the club than the player. If the player needs it, the club should own it - they should be identifying those needs, planning that development, and providing the resources directly. Otherwise, what are they actually managing?
Is this just a resourcing issue, or are clubs genuinely leaving it up to players to sort out for themselves?
Two degrees, he is a really smart buggerMakes a bit more sense now how Max managed to find time to do a degree.
He is.... (Really, really smart is my understanding)Two degrees, he is a really smart bugger
yes at Wiggles HS. He specialises in advanced mechanics ( Big red Cars) and prehistorircs ( Dorothy type dinosaurs) 🦕…….I did a master's while working full time. Just need to sacrifice and do the hard yards.
Like Max did and Anderson if IRC.
Isn't Redders now qualified as a teacher?