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fossil
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how do clubs assist coaches

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can the clubs who advertise for coaches prove what they say will be delivered to coaches for junior development and are they willing to show what they have on offer for season 2009.

e.g. specialist coaches, senior training sessions, facilities and how they handle abusive parents and players just to name a few.

should coaches make other coaches aware of which clubs give little in the way of support

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At club level, coaches come and go.

How many current coaches can say they have coached at one club only for more than 5 years?

I think the FFSA should provide a coaches forum to support coaches - at junior and senior level.

The FFSA support referees; coaches need to interact with each other in a similar fashion.
Coaches could share ideas, resources, raise issues as a collective group, etc

Problem is, I'm not confident that many coaches would turn up, as their allegiance is closer to the club than to the sport at times. This is a pity...
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Re: how do clubs assist coaches

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Drusetta wrote:At club level, coaches come and go.

How many current coaches can say they have coached at one club only for more than 5 years?

I think the FFSA should provide a coaches forum to support coaches - at junior and senior level.

The FFSA support referees; coaches need to interact with each other in a similar fashion.
Coaches could share ideas, resources, raise issues as a collective group, etc

Problem is, I'm not confident that many coaches would turn up, as their allegiance is closer to the club than to the sport at times. This is a pity...
last club it was 6yrs, but as you say the need to move is there and not sure exactly why each year clubs have to re-advertise and try the next big thing, but it must be more than the consitution as if the coach is getting the support there would be no need to move the club would just say accepted.

the support idea is great and the FFSA could make it the coaches association with updates weekly.
the idea of sharing and issues as a collective would be such a huge bonus, maybe the clubs should be taking indictations from the coaches in the way they want the sport to go.

there is always the option of having an alternative coaches club away from the FFSA. :wink: :D

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Good points NEW BOOT.
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Re: how do clubs assist coaches

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thing is clubs dnt assist coaches
coaches assist clubs :lol:

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Drusetta wrote:At club level, coaches come and go.

How many current coaches can say they have coached at one club only for more than 5 years?

I think the FFSA should provide a coaches forum to support coaches - at junior and senior level.

The FFSA support referees; coaches need to interact with each other in a similar fashion.
Coaches could share ideas, resources, raise issues as a collective group, etc

Problem is, I'm not confident that many coaches would turn up, as their allegiance is closer to the club than to the sport at times. This is a pity...
the ffsa is an organisation of wannabees :twisted: clear the deck & start fresh, with people that can see in more than 1 direction :idea:
I do not know which makes a man more conservative—to know nothing but the present, or nothing but the past.
- John Maynard Keynes

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Re: how do clubs assist coaches

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Jeda wrote:the ffsa is an organisation of wannabees :twisted: clear the deck & start fresh, with people that can see in more than 1 direction

agreed
they r too one dimensional :lol:

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