Football Coaches Pass on Their Skills in Unique Scheme
leewashington — September 16, 2013 — Lifestyle
Football is big business with huge transfer fees and astronomical salaries, those at the top of their game - players, coaches and managers are much in demand.
It is therefore very refreshing that a scheme exists where leading professional managers spend the summer holding training sessions with non-league football clubs across England in a bid to improve coaching techniques.
Budweiser Coach the Coaches is backed by The League Managers Association, with the aim of helping non-league coaches to enhance their technical training skills. The programme has been specifically developed to provide clubs with a pre-season confidence boost and ensure they head into the new season with a sense of optimism.
Implications - In sport, experience counts and this scheme recognises that sharing that experience is important. By offering their support to the scheme, Budweiser demonstrates that football isn’t just about the success of those at the top of the league, but also the enjoyment of the game felt at every level.
It is therefore very refreshing that a scheme exists where leading professional managers spend the summer holding training sessions with non-league football clubs across England in a bid to improve coaching techniques.
Budweiser Coach the Coaches is backed by The League Managers Association, with the aim of helping non-league coaches to enhance their technical training skills. The programme has been specifically developed to provide clubs with a pre-season confidence boost and ensure they head into the new season with a sense of optimism.
Implications - In sport, experience counts and this scheme recognises that sharing that experience is important. By offering their support to the scheme, Budweiser demonstrates that football isn’t just about the success of those at the top of the league, but also the enjoyment of the game felt at every level.
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