If the players don't trust the coach, it is a problem, and vice versa.
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So if the players trust the coach, it's not a problem. If the players don't trust the coach, it is a problem, and vice versa.
I think in order to push kids and coach kids the way we want to coach them, we've got to have their trust.
It's not just about a coach telling you what to do and just following it unthinkingly.
Coaches aren't concentrating enough of the technical part of this game and that could lead to injuries.
That's the big thing for youngsters. When you go, you don't want a manager that's not going to have any trust in young players.
I do have some young coaches, but I don't really believe that is the biggest problem we have here.
As a coach, one thing that used to frustrate me was one player would make a bad decision, and that's all you would read about in the papers all over the country. We have so many athletes do so many wonderful things for other people, and you never read about it.
I think players changing coaches is normal.
Name one experienced coach anywhere in the world that would hand over their playbook to the other team. Unless it's a fake playbook, it just doesn't happen.
I can't tell you why a particular athlete would leave a certain coach, but I can tell you there could be many reasons. They could have personality conflicts. They could have misunderstandings. Lots of stuff can happen.
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