A blogging thought

I found myself recently talking in twitter and actually potentially making sense, so the following text is simply thoughts. If you want to take anything on board that’s good, if you don’t well that’s okay aswell. Personally I focus on getting my group to give a good account of themselves, from a coaching perspective a… Continue reading A blogging thought

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Morton’s Youth Development

We are seeing more and more prospects emerge from the fully reconstructed academies of Scotland, former full timer Derek Anderson leads the way as Head of Youth Academy, tasked with identifying suitable individuals to be added to the ever expanding ranks. In terms of qualified persons Anderson secured himself a UEFA “A” Licence and has… Continue reading Morton’s Youth Development

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Something to write about

As you may have noticed I do like to write, mainly using that voice in my head without the filter to express my thoughts on coaching ideas. I would be keen to branch out into writing in other places but it appears to be something difficult to do without a degree or something else on… Continue reading Something to write about

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Podcast Action

Something I had wanted to do for a while now, I had put it off for long enough for various different reasons mainly I wasn’t comfortable with my own voice being online. Eventually I plucked up the courage to set something out and the following recording is the result. If you would like to share… Continue reading Podcast Action

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Historic Writing

More source stuff, written all the way back when Lennon left. Neil Lennon has moved, looking for something new and fresh following a hugely successful four years at the helm of celtic, a club very close to his heart. The impression given by his behaviour was that the board were not willing to match his… Continue reading Historic Writing

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Quality Control

This is an important moment for football. First of all I want to make a point, I don’t have an ego in terms of what I do. I do what I do because I love it, if the footballers that listen learn something from what I do then that’s even better, just means I’m doing… Continue reading Quality Control

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Morton Prospects

We are seeing more and more prospects emerge from the fully reconstructed academies of Scotland, former full timer Derek Anderson leads the way as Head of Youth Academy, tasked with identifying suitable individuals to be added to the ever expanding ranks. In terms of qualified persons Anderson secured himself a UEFA “A” Licence and has… Continue reading Morton Prospects

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Breathing Space

Small note, Delighted to announce that the blog has linked up with the recently advertised Breathing Space which is a charity actively supporting those that perhaps are not feeling so great in their own mind. Breathing space offers an opportunity to speak to someone, have a conversation about how you are feeling at that time and maybe… Continue reading Breathing Space

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SSMAFL

Took some existing text from the web site and made it better (i think) Naturally the idea was rejected of course. Welcome to the only official website for the Strathclyde Saturday Morning Amateur Football League sponsored by STAX TRADE CENTERS Stax Trade Centres SSMAFL announce major project The league structure and cup competitions have had major… Continue reading SSMAFL

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The Last Confederations Cup

So evolution has taken it’s toll, the scalp has been claimed, the fear factor lost. The Confederations Cup proved to be an impressive warm up to next years spectacle in Rio, the much feared tika taka was proven not to be so frightening if you turn up armed with nearly 80,000 fans singing their lungs… Continue reading The Last Confederations Cup

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