Maybe some posters know about these FA Coaching Badges. What do they teach at these FA Coaching Badge schools etc?
I would assume that the manager of Bolton Wanderers has got these FA coaching badges as well as having being a professional player for a few years.
We all like to think we know best (I know I do even when I know I'm wrong) but I cannot understand why the manager (DF) despite having all these coaching badges and such like continues with his style/plan of play.
After 12mnths in charge it it clear that he see's that the way the game should be played is to get the ball forward as quick as poss. (otherwise known as Hoofing)
by-passing the mid-field and also any chance of any nice inter passing skills and entertaining football.
If The FA coaching badges teaches this 'Long ball is best' way of thinking then I think I'll just buy a giant zigg-saw or what ever and spend the rest of what I've got left on just arseing about.
I would assume that the manager of Bolton Wanderers has got these FA coaching badges as well as having being a professional player for a few years.
We all like to think we know best (I know I do even when I know I'm wrong) but I cannot understand why the manager (DF) despite having all these coaching badges and such like continues with his style/plan of play.
After 12mnths in charge it it clear that he see's that the way the game should be played is to get the ball forward as quick as poss. (otherwise known as Hoofing)
by-passing the mid-field and also any chance of any nice inter passing skills and entertaining football.
If The FA coaching badges teaches this 'Long ball is best' way of thinking then I think I'll just buy a giant zigg-saw or what ever and spend the rest of what I've got left on just arseing about.