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Sign Up Now!Joined 8 months ago and this is your first post. I've seen this all before. How do you keep up with all these password changes?What specifically over the past 20 years has been a wasted?
Could you clarify specifics including what was so horrible about the KNVB?
I'm a little younger and don't quite understand this when I hear people make this or similar criticisms of the past 20 years and of the National curriculum which I can't say I hear too much of in the way of coaches using or following the NC in any way only that it is just criticism of "the system".
Australia has consistently made the WC and recently made youth Asian and WC's. As well as progressively finishing further in those competitions and advanced to latter stages which is one reason why I can't quite understand the criticism.
More domestic players of late have been getting international transfers by quantity as well as the prices increasing not sure if this has occurred in Aus football history before.
I'm unsure how my tone is coming across, but please take it no other way than genuinely interested in understanding what was bad about the past 20 years and maybe how it can be improved or was better in the past.
The forum milieu waits with bated breath for your next post.What does that mean? I replied to something that I am genuinely curious about.
I mean I agree with you but I wouldn't mind reading your answer to Medellin's question?The forum milieu waits with bated breath for your next post.
Which part did you agree with me about?I mean I agree with you but I wouldn't mind reading your answer to Medellin's question?
"Conversely, the KNVB grifters were only interested in kids who fitted THEIR paper systems.Which part did you agree with me about?
I form my opinion from the perspective of a past player and a fan though, I have never been involved in youth coaching and was wanting your take on it from THAT perspective thats all... nothing malicious in the question..... at least from me."Conversely, the KNVB grifters were only interested in kids who fitted THEIR paper systems.
Big shame however the dopes at the FFA/FA knew no better. They were all mesmerised by Hiddink at the time and bet the farm on everything Dutch. Now, a wasted 20 years and still counting."
I must be missing something.wonder why medellin comes in presents 5 paragraphs for debate then gonnne.
Valid Q why.
This is the part I am unsure about and confuses me, what has been wasted in that 20 years?"Conversely, the KNVB grifters were only interested in kids who fitted THEIR paper systems.
Big shame however the dopes at the FFA/FA knew no better. They were all mesmerised by Hiddink at the time and bet the farm on everything Dutch. Now, a wasted 20 years and still counting."
wonder why medellin comes in presents 5 paragraphs for debate then gonnne.
Valid Q why.
The dutch coup instantly led to the new breed of text book coaches.I form my opinion from the perspective of a past player and a fan though, I have never been involved in youth coaching and was wanting your take on it from THAT perspective thats all... nothing malicious in the question..... at least from me.
Yeah I know.... but apart from the methodology, did anything change within the structure of football coaching?The dutch coup instantly led to the new breed of text book coaches.
The old blokes left in droves.Yeah I know.... but apart from the methodology, did anything change within the structure of football coaching?
As am I (& I’m sure, most of us)…but what I’m not cool with is them being parachuted into ALM/W coaching-jobs solely bc they’re cheap/readily-available; IMHO those reasons might as well be ‘for the heck of it’ if it’s not out of absolute necessity.I'm a fan of domestic Australian coaches being given the opportunities to develop themselves and players (whether the coach is an ex-player or not).