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Peter McDonnell is the U17 head coach of Philadelphia Union. A true student of the game and committed developer, Peter has strived to ensure he has passed on the many fruits of a path shaped by football.
Coaching in Ireland, at Seacoast United and Minnesota all preceded a move to Philadelphia Union in the last year. Winning this years U17 GA Cup proved to be one of many highlights Peter has had since joining the Union.
With an illustrious history of bringing through home talent Peter’s mission is to continue this trend. Inspired by what’s possible the Killala man has to tap deep into his philosophy of limitless development to get the most out of his talented squad.
A true storyteller this episode is to be sat back to and enjoyed.
Listen to find out more including;
- Is there a perfect way or environment to develop a player ?
- Why Philadelphia Union have such a successful track record in youth development ?
- How to challenge & support amid raising expectations?
- Building a team culture in the era of the individual.
- What’s the most difficult part of coaching?
- How jiu jitsu has helped shape Peter as a person, coach & leader?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 06:26 - Intro
06:27 - 16:43 - Vocation
16:44 - 33:58- Philadelphia Union
33:59 - 39:38 - Evolution
39:39 - 49:18 - Jiu Jitsu
49:19 - 52:12 - Advice
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David Webb is the First Team Coach of the Georgia National Team. Since debuting on the podcast over 2 years ago David was contacted by Willy Sagnol to join the staff ahead of their Euro playoffs earlier this year. What ensued was possibly the story of this years European Championships.
Ranked 74th in the world did little to hold Georgia back and they attacked each game in the entertaining and inspiring manner for which they have gained plaudits in recent years. Their 2-0 victory over Portugal announced their arrival on the world stage with a historical qualification to the Round of 16.
Exiting to eventual champions Spain in the Round of 16 did little to dampen the feel good factor beside this generational side.
Luckily for us David joined us shortly after the Euros to recount this historic occasion.
Listen to find out more including;
- Inside Georgia’s robust training and analysis ahead of the Euros.
- What David’s moment of the tournament was ?
- Inside the gameplan to beat Portugal ?
- Getting the best out of Kvicha Kvaratskhekia.
- What was so impressive about facing Spain in the flesh ?
- The historic homecoming to Tbilisi.
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“In your building, if the level of conversation is good the level of conversation goes out on to the pitch.”
Michael Beale is well known to many for his work as first team coach. However it is his track record in youth development which initially caught the eye. 15 years of an apprenticeship at Charlton, Chelsea and Liverpool working alongside some future Premier League managers helped shaped some of Michael’s strongest views of the game.
From South London to São Paulo Michael speaks here with a fervent passion as to what’s possible when development is intentionally tailored towards the individual. Declan Rice, Mason Mount, Trent Alexander Arnold are just few of tens of names which Michael has played a key role in their development.
Reflecting on recent jobs at QPR, Rangers and Sunderland have only hardened Michael’s desire to place development at the forefront.
Listen to find out more including;
- How early did Michael realise coaching would be his vocation?
- Why tactics are overrated?
- Getting the balance right between play and structure.
- The three fundamentals essential to building any footballers hard drive ?
- The transition to management from coaching.
- Why the game always comes back to relationships and feelings ?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 04:13 - Futsal
04:14 - 13:26 - Development
13:27 - 21:13- Chelsea & Liverpool
21:14 - 29:50 - Sao Paulo
29:51 - 35:15 - Gerrard
35:16 - 49:10 - QPR & Rangers
49:11 - 56:04 - Advice
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Sonny Cobbs is the Founder & CEO of Precision Football. It sits as the flagship Football Tech Centre of the Middle East at less than a few years old. With 25 staff and 3,000 people coming through the doors each week it is a paradise for anyone in love with the sport.
Even more remarkable than the very idea of its existence have been the milestones the organisation have hit in such a short space of time. This “overnight success” is not a surprise to many who know it’s founder Sonny Cobbs. Faced with the many trials and tribulations blighting many a young entrepreneur Sonny shares the story of how he lost everything only to bounce back and do it even better.
Winning 10 out of their last 11, with a run embodying the very grit the club was built on Precision recently achieved promotion in their maiden season. Speaking to Sonny we learn about how Precision has set a new standard for the Dubai region, how they plan to cement their place as a key stakeholder in the tech boom storming football, plans for international expansion and so much more.
Listen to find out more including;
- Sonny's journey to Dubai.
- Amongst a mix of factors how did one trip to America inspire the design behind Precision?
- Foundations and thought process behind the use of Precision's advanced football technology.
- Balancing the passion of a dream with the realities of being a young entrepreneur?
- The story as to how Precision achieved promotion in their first season.
- Plans to expand internationally and what role will Precision play in this latest tech boom?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 06:46 - Intro
06:47 - 16:05 - Dubai
16:06 - 26:07- Precision
26:08 - 31:08 - First Team
31:09 - 41:13 - The Main Thing
41:14 - 42:32 - Advice
Website; https://www.precisionfootball.com/
Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/precisionftbl/?hl=en
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Scott McLachlan is the Global Head of Football for Global Football Holdings.
After listening to Scott it is hard not to be infused with wonder and awe for the beautiful game. An expert storyteller Scott's anecdotes about the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and 2021 Champions League Final are just two wonderful milestones amid a formidable love affair with the game. Retaining this child like affinity for the game alongside his continuous dedication to the craft of coaching has ensured Scott to be an invaluable asset to each organisation he has represented
In his own words "2 ears, 1 mouth" coupled with an insatiable work ethic have dismembered all roadblocks on a relentless learning journey. Join us as Scott takes us inside his journey from early coaching days at Wimbledon to managing a group of scouts at Chelsea to the present overseeing a portfolio of clubs at GFH.
Ensure you have your notebook at the ready for this one.
Listen to find out more including;
- How Covid reignited a passion for coaching.
- Growing the competency framework of scouts.
- How Scott strategically navigates the mile markers on his career map?
- Quality control and managing the workflow of clubs within an MCO.
- In which ways has Scott's communication had to evolve as a leader?
- What professionalising scouting looked like at Chelsea?
- Fostering a learning environment, turning learning into a behaviour and how to supercharge the knowledge share in your organisation.
Timestamps;
00:00 - 07:35 - Intro
07:36 - 16:54 - Coaching
16:55 - 24:30- Global Football Holdings
24:31 - 30:24 - Communication
30:25 - 43:22 - Learning Environment
43:23 - 53:03 - Leadership
53:04 - 56:02 - Advice
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Todays guest James O'Connor is a man who has seen it all in football. The Louisville City President amassed over 500 appearances in first team football before beginning his coaching career in America. Seeking the pull of making an impact at a higher level James jumped at the chance to become Club President.
Overseeing the building of a $50m training complex, $75m stadium and the expansion of the women's team it is hard to underestimate his impact on the club and city. An insightful episode taking us through the foundations of building a leading USL club.
Listen to find out more including;
- How to build a community presence as a new club?
- Leveraging the blue-collar mentality permeating throughout the city as a competitive advantage.
- In what ways did James mentality shift after retiring as player?
- What systems and processes James uses for managing his staff?
- The mindset which keeps James one step ahead and enables him to continue to grow and develop.
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Todays guest Alex Clapham is a Tactical Advisor with 777 Partners and founder of Cano Football.
As a young coach Alex repeatedly sought to challenge his worldview taking influences from the outside. It wasn’t enough for Alex to only read and watch from afar, he was soon pulled to embody and live that experience.
That set in motion a journey of discovery forging a coaching career in Mexico and Spain. Promotion campaigns with Vasco de Gama and Genoa reinforced Alex’s belief that football always comes back to feelings and emotions.
A career full of rich experiences, what ensued here was a fascinating conversation as to the future of profile profiles, the battle for control in top flight football and principles for being effective as a set piece coach.
Listen to find out more including;
- The sacrifices early on Alex made to forge a coaching career in Spain.
- Stretching your comfort zone and why you can’t develop without this.
- How significant are the linguistics of football on development?
- Where Alex sits on the positionism v relationism continuum?
- Inside the turbulence and excitement of two promotion pushes in one season.
- How Brazil completely changed Alex’s approach working with players.
- The power of integrating data into your coaching practice.
Timestamps;
00:00 - 11:42 - Spain
11:43 - 17:37- Experiential learning
17:38 - 22:51 - Relationism
22:52 - 32:11 - Perception
32:12 - 38:54 - Vasco de Gama
38:55 - 44:09 - Set Pieces
44:10 - 49:50 - Genoa
49:51 - 1:00:39 - Control
1:00:40- 1:06:45 - Advice
Cano Football; https://www.canofootball.com/
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"Winning takes talent, to repeat it takes character..."
James Kerr is best known for his book; "Legacy - What the All Blacks can teach us about the business of life". Here James goes deep into the heart of the All Blacks distilling 15 practical lessons for leadership and business.
Working with the All Blacks at a time where they reframed winning, "Legacy" best encapsulates the arc of a team who would go down in history. Champions do extra, they sweep the sheds, they keep a blue head, they are good ancestors.
"He who has the best story wins" and in that fashion we learn of the prominent role storytelling has in building a culture and how you too can similarly utilise this. Where cultures either stagnate or regenerate, character is a requisite for continuing to play the game of life. Fuelled by positive emotion we learn all of this becomes very achievable once we shift our attention from what is this in service of to who.
Listen to find out more including;
- Why is storytelling important?
- How the All Blacks regenerated their culture?
- The All Blacks use of mantras in times of high pressure.
- What tools do leaders need in order to grow a culture?
- In today's digital age how ought training and development be used to accelerate growth in teams?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 03:38 - The End in Mind
03:39 - 10:25 - Stories
10:26 - 22:53 - Culture
22:54 - 32:04 - Character
32:05 - 36:56 - Ownership
36:57 - 46:08 - Pressure
46:09 - 54:25 - Whakapapa
54:26 - 1:02:38 - Ethos
Legacy Book; https://www.amazon.com/Legacy-James-Kerr/dp/147210353X
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Nice have earned plaudits aplenty this season for their bold, courageous and unrelenting style of football. Led by Francisco Farioli they have a staff who live and breathe these core values on and off the pitch.
Today I was joined by the very special; Jarkko Tuomisto, their goalkeeping coach. The following conversation with Jarkko lends to some fascinating insight as how he ascended to the top of his profession. In his own words, on the road to "climbing the second mountain" Jarkko juggled multiple jobs as a barman, youth worker and musician upon deciding to go all in on his passion.
Applying lessons from all these roles, living on the edge of his craft, success soon became a byproduct. Many people speak of the transformational impact Jarkko has had on players and colleagues alike in Finland, Italy, Qatar, Ecuador and now France. What you got you here won't necessarily get you there and it is within that frame we explore Jarkko's inspirational tale. An episode for the ages.
Listen to find out more including;
- Building coaching stamina and how to fail forward quicker?
- The leap of faith moving to Italy with a backpack.
- How Jarkko's experience as a youth worker helps him break down walls with players?
- Why does "creativity needs boundaries"?
- How Jarkko relates building out from the back to values?
- Why the future goalkeeper needs to be ready for any action?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 06:55 - Intro
06:56 - 13:14 - Coaching Stamina
13:15 - 24:28 - Leap of Faith
24:29 - 37:11 - Ecuador
37:12 - 43:28 - Soft Skills
43:29 - 52:42 - Qatar
52:43 - 1:00:00 - Awareness
1;00:01 - 1:08:12 - Buildup
1:08:13 - 1:14:32 - Advice
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Today's guest Jon MacKenzie is the face and voice of TIFO Football.
He has been regarded as one of the finest minds on football tactics in recent years. It was fascinating to spend an hour in Jon's company going in depth on his topic of choice.
Here we cover everything from hybrid pressing, Jon's fascination for the out of possession phase, Liverpool's evolution, Michel's new age football at Girona, what makes Xabi Alonso fascinating to study and TIFO's plans going forward.
Listen to find out more including;
- How his studies of philosophy shaped his views on football?
- How Jon's consumption of the game varies from fan to analyst?
- When did Jon start following coaches as opposed to teams?
- Why Relationism v Positionism is not a question of either or?
- An argument for viewing football as one phase.
- Who is leading the tactical evolution and why these evolutions happen in a dialectical manner?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 09:24 - Intro
09:25 - 19:29 - Relationism
19:30 - 30:19 - Analyst v Fan
30:20 - 42:09 - Out of Possession
42:10 - 46:28 - Rest Defence
46:29 - 51:29 - Girona
51:30 - 53:33 - Xabi Alonso
53:34 - 1:00:59 - Evolution
1:01:00 - 1:03:00 - Advice
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Currently the allure of investing in Premier League football is as strong as ever. This has coincided with a rise of American investment into English football with 50% of Premier League clubs having some form of American investment. To understand this growing trend who better a guest to invite on than one of the leaders responsible for attracting the best talent into the boardrooms and also Head of Capital Investment for the UK government in North America; Richard Albert.
Working to support the deployment of strategic capital to a variety of industries stemming from tech to social sciences and sport Richard's role is encompassing and certainly not for the faint hearted. The nature of private capital investment, the battle for streaming rights and impact of MCO's are all noteworthy topics and part of a rapidly changing investment climate.
Listen to find out more including;
- The multitude of experiences and roles which help shaped Richard's trajectory?
- What foreign investors commonly overlook when investing in UK sport?
- How US investors best generate unrealised value in UK football?
- The fine balance between regulating investment in football and remaining attractive investment wise.
- How investors are factoring the potential creation of a European Super League into their decision making ?
- What changes in investment dynamics Richard is excited to see in the forthcoming years?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 08:57 - Intro
08:58 - 20:02 - The Role
20:03 - 28:30 - Investor's Leverage
28:31 - 37:52 - Decision Making
37:53 - 50:19 - Governance
50:20 - 56:07 - Investment Trends
56:08 - 1:00:27 - Advice
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"Football needs to go back to the creative players, football is entertainment, if you cannot entertain the spectators what do you got?"
Today's guest is Al-Wasl Head of Youth Development; Michel Mommertz. Meeting Michel time aplenty in Dubai over coffee I thought it was just time to host him and share his wonderful story to date.
Michel doesn't do half measures, the youngest professional footballer still in Dutch history with a fervent love for the game had his playing days curtailed short by injury. Yet this did not stop Michel in his tracks, meeting the infamous Wiel Coerver pre-empted a 20 year relationship of working with one of the most famous developers to grace the sport.
Armed by lessons and experience aplenty Michel joined me on the show to discuss all things coaching, creativity and keeping the joy in development.
Listen to find out more including;
- Meeting Wiel Coerver and the direction in which that shaped Michel's journey.
- What is the "right way" to develop?
- Creativity in coaching and breaking past copy to create.
- Why cultivating the personality is one of the most important parts of development?
- What the future of youth development looks like in Dubai and the Middle East?
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Today's episode is an enlightening conversation with world respected football journalist Ben Jacobs.
In today's age of bottomless content and ITK's galore it can be often tough to identify the signal amongst the noise. However we have no such problem with today's guest. With a punditry career spanning 15+ years Ben takes us through many of the principles which have fuelled his ascent and enabled him to build reciprocal relationships in the game.
With the added scrutiny of a large social media following, Ben's world can be an often a precarious place at times. So how does he deal with this?
Learn as to how "the work in a transfer window is done before the transfer window", how Ben recovers from setbacks and how his preparation remains his separation.
Listen to find out more including;
- Behind the scenes of a journalist's life in a transfer window.
- Developing genuine relationships within the industry.
- Being an early adopter of the digital age and the advantages which ensued.
- How to be adaptable without sacrificing the end goal?
- Getting the story out versus getting it right.
- Having a solid foundation and maintaining it even during running transfer sagas such as Messi and Mbappe?
Ben Jacobs website; https://www.ben-jacobs.com/
Ben Jacobs X; https://twitter.com/JacobsBen?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
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"Put yourself on the path to the career you always wanted"
In today's episode I am joined by Daniel Geey who here details his rise from car parts lawyer to one of the most respected and trusted lawyers in the game. An inspiration to many with his book "Done Deal", he has followed it up with his latest book; "Build the Invisible".
At the top of the iceberg people see only the deals and success. Here we focus on what lays below the water. In his own words Daniel's sheer stubbornness and obsessiveness kept encouraging him to lay the foundations of his football career brick by career necessitating doing the thing nobody else could see, without expecting anything back.
Creating that roadmap and doing that work can be quite a daunting experience. Luckily for us Daniel has reflected and distilled many of the core principles which helped him and you too can follow him on his journey of turning your side hustle into a main job.
Listen to find out more including;
- Principles for sustaining a career in sport.
- How to create the cascading effect in of endless opportunities?
- How to build knowledge and relationships coincidingly?
- Why consistency is the biggest barrier to entry in the sporting industry?
- How identity based outcomes elevated Daniel's habits?
- The power of surrounding yourself with different motivational climates
Timestamps;
00:00 - 03:51 - US v UK
03:52 - 07:39 - Side Hustle
07:40 - 16:10 - Cascading Effect
16:11 - 20:05 - Identity Based
20:06 - 25:13 - Long Term Games
25:14 - 30:01 - Inspiration
30:02 - 33:20 - What's Next?
33:21 - 35:57 - Advice
Daniel;s book; https://www.danielgeey.com/build-the-invisible
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"If you do the work, know yourself, know your team, then you can grow your team."
Orlando SC have undergone quite the transformation over these past few years and have become known as a perennial title contender in the MLS.
Today's guest David Cosgrave has played a huge part in redefining service excellence for the Florida outfit in their quest to build a top class culture. "Find a Way" has become the motto of the "The Lions". You don't build community by chance and with social cohesion at the heart of the squad with players and staff empowered alike, Orlando earned plaudits this season for achieving a near perfect availability rate of 97%.
The following episode is a superb case study of how one leader leverages "culture as a competitive advantage."
Furthermore learn as to how winning deep begins with happy staff, how HR can be cross pollinated with sporting performance, how you can test your culture today with a "stinky fish" and so much more.
Listen to find out more including;
- The transformative impact which a trophy win can have on a community?
- The influence of Pippa Grange on building out the culture framework in Orlando.
- Why real culture happens underneath the iceberg?
- How David and the club win the "the war for talent"?
- Identifying areas of hidden potential and creating structures for opportunity within it.
- What goes into David's sense making work to reflect on the past season and to plan ahead?
- What brings David joy from the game itself?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 02:01 - Miami
02:02 - 08:17 - Road Warriors
08:18 - 18:52 - Culture
18:53 - 22:58 - Copenhagen
22:59 - 30:44 - "Brain Trust"
30:45 - 43:20 - Winning Deep
43:21 - 52:36 - Self Reflection
52:37 - 57:30 - Mental Models
57:31 - 59:13 - Advice
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Just over one month ago Bolton had won 7-0 at home in front of 25,000 people continuing their promotion push to the Championship. It is a far cry to a club just over a few years prior who had just come out of administration, straggled at the bottom of League 2. When a situation is as ground zero where do you even begin?
For the new Sporting Director; Chris Markham it was quite the remit however fear not Wanderers had found a professional very equipped from his time at Huddersfield Town and the FA. A few years later and with an expansive playing style, aligned leadership and savvy recruitment Bolton have rightly earned plaudits on their way to being "a league of one".
I was fortunate Chris joined me today to share more about the old school values and modern methods propelling Bolton up the EFL.
Listen to find out more including;
- The masters on the grass at Huddersfield Town which kickstarted Chris' career?
- What an analysis culture looks like and lessons from heading up the game insights department at the FA?
- The meticulous planning and detail which goes into placing Bolton in a position to thrive and not just survive.
- How Chris and Bolton encourage risk taking not only in players but staff?
- The use of the loan market in Bolton's squad building.
- How has his leadership style had to evolve between managing a department to managing a club?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 09:27 - Huddersfield Town
09:28 - 14:43 - The FA
14:44 - 21:58 - Bolton
21:59 - 24:37 - Innovation
24:38 - 28:46 - Sporting Director
28:47 - 36:49 - Squad Building
36:50 - 43:52 - Leadership
43:53 - 46:00 - Advice
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The year John Stones had the most amount of successful dribbles in a Champions League Final since Lionel Messi, 2023 was a year for the ages.
From Gateshead to Nice the universal search for control took on a new level and has appeared in many shapes and forms.
Box midfields, hybrid pressing are on the menu today as we go through some of the tactical innovations and setups which have caught our eye.
Liam Tharme joins me to dissect the past year and cast an eye as to what maybe on the horizon for 2024.
Listen to find out more including;
- Roberto De Zerbi and the principles of play in his Brighton side.
- The many different iterations of the box midfield.
- Manchester City's evolution out of possession on their way to a historic treble.
- Hybrid pressing and why it is more important than ever?
- Girona, Nice, Leverkusen - the year of the underdog?
- What to keep an eye out for in 2024?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 05:49 - Brighton
05:50 - 12:46 - Box Midfield
12:47 - 16:51 - Clash of Styles
16:52 - 21:59 - Man City
22:00 - 28:56 - Hybrid Pressing
28:57 - 35:05 - Nice
35:06 - 37:11 - Leverkusen
37:12 - 44:07 - 2024
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Meeting Frazer pitch side in Philadelphia last summer it was clear that he has been on a special journey with an upward trajectory evidenced further since which is showing no signs of slowing down.
Going through the ages and stages of development, Frazer has left no stone unturned in his quest to better himself as an individual. Luckily for us some of those lessons cascaded into coaching and today he joins us to reflect and share anecdotes regarding some of the key experiences from his journey to date.
From an all encompassing apprenticeship in Scotland to becoming the First Team Coach of a top European side it has been some ride for the Scotsman. Some special experiences at Right to Dream in Ghana and Philadelphia Union in the USA have only served to reinforce Frazer's faith in the long term development process.
Listen to find out more including;
- The importance of working every age group throughout your coaching journey.
- How soft skills may not get you in but certainly ensure you stay there?
- Why joining Right to Dream was the best decision he has ever made?
- The invisible benefits of residential academies?
- Knowing the person before developing the player.
Timestamps;
00:00 - 04:45 - Intro
04:46 - 07:54 - Ages & Stages
07:55 - 10:46 - Attributes
10:47 - 22:17 - Right to Dream
22:18 - 27:01 - Philadelphia Union
27:02 - 31:22 - Standard Liege
31:23 - 34:18 - Pathways
34:19 - 36:40 - Advice
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"The future of football is going faster and faster, scanning becomes so important..."
For those who are curious, life often serves the best returns. What was a deficiency in Karl Aksum's playing career became a topic of fascination for the newly turned coach in his early days.Studying thousands of game situations Karl soon became inspired to put pen to paper on some groundbreaking research on visual perception in elite football.
Collaborating with clubs such as Ajax and Southampton, organisations such as UEFA and under the mentorship of Arsene Wenger Karl was soon able to translate into actionable tangible insights serving not only his coaching but the wider football community.
As someone who is not against departing from popular convention this is an insightful and inspiring listen on what the future of football could look like.
Listen to find out more including;
- The difference between looking and seeing when it comes to scanning?
- How visiting Arsenal and Arsene Wenger helped Karl iterate upon his studies in scanning ?
- What huge differences Karl noticed between the U17 and U19 age groups in his studies?
- The everyday impact on Karl’s training from his research.
- How colours and movements change how Karl trains?
- Why coaches need to fall out of love with rondos ?
Timestamps;
00:00 - 01:47 - Intro
01:48 - 07:24 - Scanning
07:25 - 12:49 - Training Methodology
12:50 - 20:18 - PhD
20:19 - 33:40 - Results
33:41 - 39:35 - Rondos
39:36 - 44:49 - Relationism
44:50 - 48:53 - Evolution
48:54 - 51:25 - Advice
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