Yep, but then: exactly. He has these issues and isn't adapting or adjusting at all. He's just carrying on and it's not helping. The whole point of coaching is to work with what you've got, not what you wish you had. The mind boggles.
Yep, but then: exactly. He has these issues and isn't adapting or adjusting at all. He's just carrying on and it's not helping. The whole point of coaching is to work with what you've got, not what you wish you had. The mind boggles.
I know lots of you won't have any criticism of Ange but no one seems to interact with me on this app anyway so I'll just whisper this into the wind: Angeball only works if you have strength in depth and he knows we don't have that, so it's just stubborn from him at this point. Bored of it.
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Does Sonny justify his place in the starting 11 in a fully fit Spurs team?
Does he justify it in a mostly injured Spurs team for that matter...
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It's rude how little academy and community coaches get paid. Constantly treading the line between football coach and social/youth worker. It's a highly skilled profession that doesn't get the respect or pay it deserves. It's a shame, especially when 'elite' coaches don't care about players enough.
Agreed, but there are so many other ways he could go about it that don't risk exacerbating the tensions that must already exist in that dressing room. I think it was more a reflection of the pressure getting to Ange than anything else.
As bad as Timo was tonight (he's never been great for us), I'm not sure digging out an individual player in front of the world's media is a great look for Ange, or any manager tbh.
But each to their own.
Careful the next time a player feels forced to deactivate their social media though innit...
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Not sure yet but won't feature at all against Rangers tomorrow.
Most importantly, it's fun!
Feel free to DM me if you're interested in ideas for other numbers.
Obviously players are not going to high five each other like this in matches, but this practice teaches them to control the ball while looking around them (scanning), speed up and slow down their dribbling, play in tight spaces and protect their ball from interference.
It's a numbers game that uses rhymes to help players remember and practise different ball mastery techniques. For example, this one in the video is Number 5: High Five!
This is part of a wider ball mastery game I learnt when I was coaching at Spurs years ago.
You can adapt it for any age group but it does work particularly well with younger players - not least because they get lots and lots of touches of the football.
I genuinely think Micky van de Ven needs a different/additional warm-up to the others. He needs to get those hamstrings properly activated. In an ideal world I don't think he would have played the other night, so I do appreciate that, but in general I think he needs something different before games.
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Absolutely! There are so many parts to being a coach and, ironically, one of them is about learning to adapt... Ange needs to dig deep right now, just like the players do, and lead them by example. He needs to demonstrate what he wants to see in them and motivate them that way imo.
And, finally, I had to submit this before the comments from Romero were released - otherwise I'd have probably written about those!
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Somewhat alarming if true