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The document discusses training sessions from managers like Kenny Dalglish and Steve Cotterill. It also discusses the challenges of managing the Bahrain national team.

Training sessions on attacking movement from Kenny Dalglish and crossing/finishing from Steve Cotterill are discussed.

Peter Taylor faces challenges like the heat, Ramadan, lack of facilities/equipment, and getting players to take training more seriously.

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Soccer
Coaching practices from English
football league managers and coaches

kenny
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dalglish
attacking movement
and interplay
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a detailed and engaging practice, and its principles have been at
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Customer Services: the heart of the club’s revival since he returned for a second spell
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From the npower Championship, Nottingham Forest manager
Steve Cotterill details a training ground plan that rehearses sides
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Andrew Griffiths Huddersfield Town
Lee Clark looks at how to rotate player positions with maximum
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management matters

MANAGER OF THE MONTH AWARDS

Tottenham Cardiff City Charlton And finally to


Hotspur boss Malky Athletic npower League
roared into title Mackay scooped the npower extended their lead at the Two, where Cheltenham Town
contention during November Championship Manager of the top of npower League One manager Mark Yates was the
with a sequence of results Month Award for November despite playing only three panel’s choice. Unfancied
that proved enough to land after the Bluebirds won four of times during November, at the start of the season,
manager Harry Redknapp their five matches. Following but the trio of victories were the Robins moved into the
the Barclays Premier League a slow start to the campaign, enough to see manager automatic promotion places
Manager of the Month award. the Welsh side roared into life Chris Powell awarded the after wins against Bradford
Spurs recorded three out in November with away wins monthly divisional award. City, Port Vale and Oxford
of three top flight wins - on at Derby County and Reading, The Addicks beat Preston United. The club also secured
the road at Fulham and as well as securing home North End and Brentford, plus their passage in the FA Cup
West Bromwich Albion, successes against Crystal ended Huddersfield Town’s with a 1-0 first round victory
and at home to Aston Villa. Palace and Nottingham 43-match unbeaten league away at League One side
Continuing that run of victories Forest. They also defeated record with a 2-0 victory at The Tranmere Rovers. And a 4-2
on into December, the north Blackburn Rovers to make it Valley. Former player Powell win against Luton Town in the
London club are proving through to the semi-final of also saw his side progress next round set them up with a
themselves potential title the Carling Cup. in the FA Cup with a 4-0 first money-spinning third round
contenders. Cardiff City: W4 D1 L0 round victory at FC Halifax. clash at Tottenham.
Tottenham Hotspur: W3 D0 L0 Charlton Athletic: W3 D0 L0 Cheltenham Town: W3 D0 L0
(league only)

CAREERPATH Well I never played at a high level, but


have forged a career in the game, and it’s
all about hard work. Volunteering at first
in terms of new techniques and methods.
They also really help your organisational
skills, as well as providing focus on aspects
... with John Coleman, long-serving is essential, but it’s one of those genuine of the game that might be outside of a
manager of Accrington Stanley industries where quality people get coach’s immediate field of vision.
noticed. It’s possible to rise through the Q. You’ve now been at the Accrington
Q. You played the majority of your career ranks at most clubs if the application and Stanley helm for over 12 years. Did
outside the Football League. Did that desire is there. you imagine it becoming such
make your route into management more The first step really is in motivating what’s a lengthy spell in charge?
difficult? in front of you – your players. They are All you can do when taking
I’m not sure it made it more difficult, but it all individuals and you have to be able to over at a new club is try your
certainly helped me realise the transitional converse with them on things outside hardest and surround
period that comes with going from part- of football to really understand what yourself with enough
time to full-time. That is very useful for makes them tick. If you can do that then support so as to get the
when I dip into non-league football to bring you will gain a better idea of what will job done in the best way
players into the pro game. Initially, it was motivate them on the pitch. The European possible.
difficult because I wasn’t used to full-time approach is to concentrate solely on the Flexibility and
training and the mechanics involved in sporting aspect, but personally I think that adaptability are
running a football club, but I quickly got to you have to see footballers as men, not key, because
grips with them. I believe that for any coach commodities. although I may
at any level, new challenges should always Q. What do the coaching badges offer to have bucked
be worthwhile experiences – it’s all about aspiring coaches? the trend,
grasping them with both hands. I’ve done all of mine now and have my football is a very
Q. So what advice would you give to UEFA pro-licence as well. While there short-term
aspiring coaches who haven’t had the is no substitute for life experience and business.
benefit of playing the game at a high coaching players on a day-to-day basis, the
level? qualifications do help to broaden horizons

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In partnership with

LIVERPOOL
Kenny attacking movement and interplay
Dalglish Move 1: quick wide
Attacking
Striker 1 must be coached to
attack ‘drop-off’ the defender before
movement coming to receive the ball

and
interplay
Overview:
This session helps
improve movement

1
and interplay
between midfielders
and forwards.
It’s designed
to encourage The wide man
understanding breaks forward to
between players receive the pass The second
striker drops
through timing of Key
Ball deep to receive
runs, weight of pass, movement
Player
movement
and expectation Dribble

of a team mate’s
movement. A pass is threaded
Building this through the channel to
the wide player
understanding is
vital for the creation
of chances as a
fluid unit, and this
session offers a
number of set-ups
and progressions to
test attacking and
defending players in
equal measure.
2
Each move takes
place on a half
pitch with four
mannequins placed A floated cross invites
Key
8 yards apart across Ball
movement
the three players to
attack the goal
the pitch, 10 yards Player
movement
Dribble
outside the penalty
box. These represent
the back four. What do I get the who has moved deep What are the key The wide man needs
players to do? to support. Timing of things to look to time his run well to
The coach starts the the pass is essential for technically/ ensure he stays onside
drill by laying the ball to so that striker 2 can tactically? in front of the line of
themidfielder,whohas play a threaded pass We must see good eye mannequins, and a
two strikers moving off between the centre- contact between the good weight of final
SET-UP the mannequins and a back and full-back midfielder and striker 1. pass and subsequent
winger out wide. mannequins for the Passing moves are cross is essential.
Area
wide man to run on to conducted at pace and
Half pitch The midfielder plays
and cross. with precision, so
Equipment the ball in to striker
1, whose double The two strikers and confident and well
Balls, mannequins, communicated link-up
goal movement means he midfielder make their
moves away then turns way into the box for the play is essential.
Number of Players
5 (incl. a keeper) back sharply to receive cross. We now rerun on The double movement
Session time the pass. the opposite flank. of striker 1 is important
The striker lays the in terms of him losing
7-8mins for each
move, 3-4mins for ball to his team mate his man – he goes long
each progression only to come back short.

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In partnership with

attacking movement and interplay

Move 2: quick A lofted ball picks


out striker 1 with
central attack attacking team
mates looking to
Kenny Dalglish support
LIVERPOOL
Kenny Dalglish began
his second spell in
charge of Liverpool in
January 2011, returning

3
to the Anfield hotseat
after a gap of almost
two decades, having
overseen the club’s
youth set-up for the
previous two seasons.
In the central attack,
Whilst away from striker 1 feints forward
Merseyside, Dalglish before spinning back
took charge at Key
around the centre-back
Ball
Blackburn Rovers, movement
Player
movement Striker 2 rolls his
Newcastle United and Dribble
defender
Celtic, and enjoyed time
out of the game having
also experienced a The striker this time
glittering playing career pulls wider, and a
deeper cross into the
that included multiple centre results
domestic and European
honours.
And in his first full
season back in charge,
the 60-year-old
appears to be shaping

4
the Reds into a force to
be reckoned with again
with a brand of positive
attacking football - the
club’s immediate
aim being a return to
Champions League
action.
Key
Ball
movement
Player
movement
Dribble

What do I get the the floor that is run What are the key crucial that his wide
players to do? on to. things to look man and fellow striker
The coach starts the At this point the wide for technically/ make positive and
drill by laying the ball man runs diagonally tactically? determined runs into
to the midfielder, who inside the mannequin, Technique and weight the box for a potential
opens up with a first while striker 2 also of pass again come to finish. Again, we rerun
touch onto his right makes a charge for the fore, particularly for on the opposite flank.
foot. the box. the ball played by the
Striker 1’s movement Striker 1 either takes midfielder into the feet
“Building sees him come short the ball on himself to of striker 1. This pass
needs to be perfect so
understanding first, before spinning
in behind the centre-
finish, or plays square
for one of the other two the frontman can take
is vital for the back. The striker inrushing players to it in his stride. Again,
if the striker goes too
creation of is picked out by the
midfielder using
finish.
early he risks straying
chances as a either an aerial ball or offside. Assuming
he stays onside, it’s
fluid unit.” a threaded pass along

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In partnership with

Kenny Dalglish
LIVERPOOL attacking movement and interplay

How do I Move 3: measured


progress the
drills? central attack
Each of these
three drills can
be progressed
by adding in four
defenders in place
of the mannequins,

5
plus a holding
midfielder whose job
it is to interrupt the
initial approach play.
The midfielder
makes a positive
forward run

Key
Both strikers drop,
Ball
movement
looking to receive the
Player
movement
ball
Dribble

6
The supporting
midfielder runs
from deep to form a
Striker 2 passes forward
two-man attack
for striker 1 and the
Key
Ball supporting midfielder
movement
Player
movement
Dribble

What do I get the Striker 2 moves around to the other side of striker 1 remains
players to do? the front to receive as in previous important, as does
In this move, we the lay-off from his developments. the timing of the
“The session substitute the winger team mate. He then
plays an immediate
What are the key midfielder’s run
breaking at pace
can be for an additional things to look
midfielder, positioned pass through the back for technically/ through the defensive
progressed on the other side of the four for the second
midfielder to run on to,
tactically? line, whilst ensuring he
stays onside.
by adding coach.
To start, the coach
who ensures he times
The central passing
move is now tighter
in four touches the ball to the
his run well so as to
receive the pass in his
with an additional
defenders in midfielder, who opens
up and plays to striker
stride. The front two
midfielder, and this
increases the need for
place of the 1, whose movement
move forward looking
to score.
accurate and well-
mannequins, is once again to fake
going long before Once finished,
weighted passing
throughout. The
plusaholding coming back short. we direct the drill double movement
midfielder.”
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In partnership with

Nottingham Forest
Steve crossing and finishing
Cotterill SET-UP
Crossing
and
finishing
Area
Half pitch
Equipment
1a
Overview: Balls, goals
Number of Players
This session
encourages players 14
Session time
to make positive
and ambitious 45mins
runs into advanced
What do I get the
areas. It’s a practice players to do?
that rehearses
good finishing and We position two
requires high fitness players at each side
Key

levels . of two goals, placed Ball


movement
at either end of a half Player
movement
It’s important to pitch.
Dribble

practise this because Team mates combine, with


crossing scenarios The server passes to a player 1 cutting inside and
are pivotal to most keeper, who then plays player 2 breaking down the
wing. Players 3 and 4 begin
right into player 1 who

1b
attacking elements their runs
of the game, and has advanced onto
having players able the pitch. He collects,
to perform positive then cuts inside and
attacking actions in plays a reverse pass to
and around the box is player 2 (1a). Player 2
crucial for any team. overlaps and crosses
the ball as his team
mate continues his run
towards the box.
In the meantime,
players 3 and 4 – who
started on the other
side of the goal – sprint
forward into the box, Key
Ball
movement
attacking near and far Player
movement
posts (1b). One of the Dribble

three attackers must The three players arrive in


the penalty box to attack the
score in the goal. cross from player 2
Next, an attack starts

1c
in the other direction
(1c). Further attacks
practise consecutive
left and right flanks.
What are the key
things to look out
for technically/
“Performing tactically?
positive This session requires
precise and well-
attacking weighted passes, plus
actions in close attention must
be paid to the type and
and around quality of touch.
the box is The timing of runs is
The move now comes back in
crucial for crucial if players are
to arrive onto a pass
Key
Ball
movement the opposite direction

any team.”
Player
movement
Dribble

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crossing and finishing

Steve Cotterill at the right time, and


Nottingham
Forest
Steve Cotterill took
attacking players in the
box must adapt their
finish to the type of
2a
charge at Nottingham delivery.
Forest having joined How do I progress
from fellow npower the session?
Championship side
Portsmouth in October We now change the
2011. mechanics of the
Prior to arriving at the attack. This time, after
City Ground, Cotterill receiving the ball from
had built a reputation the keeper, player 5
as a dynamic young lays short to player 6,
manager, leading who plays a long ball
Cheltenham Town forward into the feet of Key
Ball
movement
from the Conference the advancing player Player
movement
to League One, before 1 (2a). Dribble

spells at Stoke City, In the progression, players


Sunderland, Burnley Players 6, 7 and 8 make 5 and 6 combine before
and Notts County. In their way towards the sending a long pass forward

2b
total, he has achieved other box, while player
four promotions as a 5 sprints up the wing.
manager. He receives short from
Financial worries at player 1 and crosses to
Portsmouth hampered the inrushing attackers
his progress on the (2b).
south coast, although We progress further
under difficult
by adding defenders
conditions he did
ensure the club’s
in the target areas (3).
Championship status, We might also restrict
and has now embarked attacking breaks to
on a similar repair one- or two-touch.
mission at Forest. How do I put
As a player, he turned this into a game
situation?
Key
out for Burton Albion, Ball
movement
Wimbledon, Brighton Player
Adopt the same movement
Dribble
& Hove Albion and
Bournemouth.
principles for a game The ball is touched back for
with players fixed in player 5 to cross
wide areas. The ball

3
has to go wide and
players can only score
from crosses.

“This session
requires
concentration Adding defenders increases
and precision Key
Ball
movement
the need for attackers to time
and position forward runs
of passing.”
Player
movement
Dribble well

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In partnership with

Huddersfield Town
Lee Clark rotational play

Rotational SET-UP
play
1a
Area

Overview: 75x65 yards


Equipment
This practice is about
players supporting Balls, cones, goals
and creating space Number of Players
50
for themselves 22
Session time
and their team
mates through 8v8 game 15mins,
clever rotation, 11v11 game 40mins
an awareness of What do I get the
space, and excellent players to do?
communication. In a 50x25-yard In the 8v8 game blues, in
In order to become area we mark out possession, use the target
Key
a proficient passing a small channel at Ball men to move into space and
25
movement
team, players must Player build an attacking move
each end, dividing movement
Dribble
learn to create space the central area into
at all times. It’s a four boxes. This is
philosophy that we
always encourage
at Huddersfield
8v8 plus four target
men – two at each end
in the channels. The
1b
Town, and is reliant objective is effective
on a high tempo rotation of movement 50
and dedicated work in receiving and
rate throughout, passing, with teams
with quality a vital scoring a point by
component as well. transferring the ball
from one end to the
other using both sets
of the target players
(1a/1b). They negotiate a route
There is a three-touch Key through to the other end
25

Ball
and a point is scored
maximum for infield
movement
Player
movement
players, while target Dribble

players are one-touch,


and can play to each
other once before
passing back out.
Infield players cannot

2a
play back to a target
man after receiving the
ball.
“We’re What are the key
things to look
looking for for technically/
tactically?
a good body We’re looking for a
shape and good body shape and
positive positive attacking
gestures, such as
attacking receiving on the
gestures, turn. Players are
encouraged to rotate
such as positions using good In the 11v11 game, play is
receiving on movement and
communication; they
Key
Ball
movement
moved through the thirds with
team mates moving for and
the turn.”
Player
movement
Dribble running onto passes

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rotational play

must create space

Lee Clark
whilst ensuring
passing accuracy.
They must also guard
2b
Huddersfield against being drawn
Town towards the ball too
Lee Clark has made a early, thus killing their
huge impression in his space. And it’s vital
first managerial post,
too that target men
taking his Huddersfield
Town side on a
are not ball focussed,
43-match unbeaten so are always looking
league run, which for options before
lasted four weeks short receiving.
of one calendar year. How do I progress
Having lost out in the the session? Key
2011 npower League To progress, we move Ball
movement Blues work the ball into the
One play-off final last Player
final third and score
to a 75x65-yard area, movement
Dribble
season, Clark has
galvanised his troops
divided into thirds. This
again this year, and is 11v11 and the keeper
his positive, dedicated starts the practice (2a).

3
management style is To score, players
reflective of the way he have to play through
played the game during each section by
a 16-year professional moving forward,
career. Starting at
before recovering
Newcastle United in
1990, he switched to
back into their shape
rivals Sunderland, then (2b/3). Players must
Fulham, before ending be willing to fill in to
his playing days back at cover team mates
United in the 2005/06 who have moved out of
season. position – for instance,
He began coaching at if a defender breaks
Newcastle under then through into the final
manager Glenn Roeder, third, a midfielder Key
before switching to drops back into the Ball
movement
Norwich City. He was defensive line (4). Player
movement Here, while yellows press,
given the manager’s Dribble blues rotate players by
job at Huddersfield in
In the progression, a moving into space vacated
December 2008. high tempo is required by team mates
throughout to make
this as game realistic

4
as possible.

“Players
must be
willing to fill
in to cover
team mates
who have In this instance, a defender
moved out of Key
Ball
movement
breaks forward, leaving the
midfielder to tuck in and
position.”
Player
movement
Dribble cover

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In partnership with

Northampton Town
Aidy decisive decision making
Boothroyd SET-UP
Decisive
decision
making
Area
Penalty box
Equipment
1 12
Overview: Balls, cones, goals
Number of Players
This session focuses
on decisions made 5v5 upwards
Session time
by individuals and the
team when winning 20mins per game
the ball back in a
transition. What do I get the
players to do?
Turnover of play
Passing square
is one of the
We warm up using a

12
most common
occurrences in a passing square – four Key
Ball

football match, players on cones movement


Player
movement
In Passing Square, target
placed midway along players remain stationary
and equipping our
Dribble
while working players swap
players to know how each side of a 12x12- positions as the ball rotates
to maximise space yard square. There
and possession in are two balls - both go

2a
these situations anti-clockwise - with
means we can make two stationary players
best use of the ball. as opposite target
men. The other pair
The session works
are runners, swapping
through a number
positions in time to
of different drills,
receive passes from
designed to rehearse
the target men before
passing, dribbling
moving the ball on (1).
pressing and
All players are two-
finishing.
touch. We frequently
switch pairs’ tasks, so
target men become In the five-goal game,
workers and vice versa. reds look for space and
Key goalscoring openings
We want to see quick, Ball
movement
accurate link-up play Player
movement
Dribble
and working players
running onto passes.
Five-goal game
The five-goal game
puts elements
practised in the
2b
warm-up into a
“This session competitive setting.
focuses on We place five coned
goals, each five yards
decisions wide, in a 44x18-yard
made by area. There are two
positioned vertically
individuals in from the left and
and the right touchlines, and When play is turned over,
another horizontally
team when
reds’ immediate reaction is
across the middle. In to drop back, covering the

winning the
goals
the example given, this
is a 7v7.
ball back in a Key
Ball
movement

transition.”
Player
movement
Dribble

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decisive decision making

If needs be, we can

Aidy Boothroyd
extend the game right
up to 11v11, increasing
the area size gradually.
3a
Northampton In possession, we’re
Town
looking for players to
Aidy Boothroyd was
unveiled as manager
make use of the five
of Northampton scoring areas (2a),
Town in November whilst staying aware of
2011. The 40-year- their defensive duties
old had previously (2b), since turnover
been at Coventry City, of play is frequent
Colchester United and quick. Out of In Handball, players position
and, notably, Watford, possession, players well to receive, then score by
for whom he secured need to decide whether playing to their target man
promotion to the to press opponents or
Premier League in the
protect the goals.
2005/06 season – his Key
first full year in charge. Handball Ball
movement
Player
He joined Northampton Handball retains movement
Dribble

with the immediate positional awareness


task of steering the club whilst focusing players
away from the npower on one set scoring

3b
League Two relegation target. In the same 18-
places. yard box, we play 5v5
As a player, Boothroyd up to 11v11, instructing
starred in the the defending team to
lower leagues for
either press high (all
Huddersfield Town,
Bristol Rovers,
players beyond the
Mansfield Town and halfway line) or drop
Peterborough United, deep (all in their own
plus had a short spell half) to fashion specific
in Scotland playing for attacking scenarios for
Hearts. the opposition.
Therefore, the team
in possession must This develops with the ball on
recognise when to play the floor. Here, a longer ball
is played before the scoring
over, and when in front pass
of their opponents. To
score, teams pass the Key
Ball
ball with their hands movement
Player
movement
into the arms of a target Dribble

player, who is stood


in a six-yard scoring
“The team in zone midway along the

4
short touchline (3a). We
possession progress the game by
must playing it with feet (3b).
11v11 game
recognise We conclude with a
when to play full-size game (4).
over their Tactically,playersmust
recognise the right
opponents option; technically, it’s
and when to about executing a pass,
a skill or a dribble in
In the 11v11 game, the

play in front Key team in possession needs


order to make the most Ball
movement to judge whether to play to

of them.”
Player areas in front or behind the
of a situation. movement
Dribble opposition

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Manchester City
Jim Cassell development without pressure
Development SET-UP
without
1
Area
pressure Full pitch
Overview: Equipment

This practice is aimed Ball, cones, goals


at encouraging Number of Players 60
players to develop 18 (9v9 plus keepers)
their decision- Session time

making. It’s done Warm-up 20mins,


by allowing them to practices 30mins
make choices without
pressure being
applied. What do I get the
It’s a session that players to do?
has offered great Warm-up Key
Ball 40 In the warm-up, each
success where our In the warm-up, we
movement
Player central player receives
youth players are
movement
Dribble from his server and, using
set up three lines of six progressively different
concerned. players in a 60x40-yard turns, passes to his other
It provides them team mate
area. Player 2 receives
with composure, from player 1 and
confidence and the
knowledge of how to
create space and time
feeds player 3 (1). The
purpose is to practise
various turns using the
2
in a game, as well as inside and outside of
the skill to select the the foot, or allow softer
right pass in the final passes so players run
third. into space behind.
We will rotate players
during practice.
Practice 1
We now split the area
into two sideways
pitches with goals
and keepers at each In Practice 1, the midfielder
feeds a pass to an attacker
end. Outfield, it’s Key
Ball
movement
on his left, who attempts to
4v4 in each half plus Player
movement
beat his defender and shoot
one midfielder who Dribble

supports the attacking


team. He passes to

“The session
either attacker on one
side. The receiving
player must beat his
3
provides defender and shoot (2).
Next, a ball is served
players with to an attacker on the
composure, opposite side.
We develop this by
confidence allowing the midfielder
and the to actively join in – for
instance, by following
knowledge his pass to make a 3v2
of how to overload.
create space Practice 2 Now the midfielder is
positioned in a circle. He
Now we place the
and time in a midfielder in a circle,
Key
Ball
movement
cannot be pressured, so has
time to find the right pass
game.”
Player
where he cannot be movement
Dribble

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development without pressure

pressurised. This

4
enables him time to
select the right pass(3).
Jim Cassell To develop, we allow
Manchester City the midfielder to run
Jim Cassell is the the ball out of the circle.
creator of one of the He can take three
most successful touches before feeding
British talent pools.
a pass in to a striker. (4).
From 1997 to 2010 he
was the leading force Full pitch game
and ideas provider of We move to a full pitch,
the Manchester City 9v9 plus two keepers.
FC Youth Academy, It’s 4v4 in each half,
nurturing top stars
while both midfielders
such as Shaun
Wright-Phillips,
can move unopposed Key
To develop the drill, the
Stephen Ireland, in the central area, Ball
movement
Player midfielder can move out of
Nedum Onuoha, Micah which is 20 yards deep movement
Dribble his circle
Richards and Daniel (5).
Sturridge. In total, 37 of Starting play with
his Academy graduates either keeper,

5
have played in the defenders must
Premier League.
receive the ball and
Throughout the feed the midfielder,
entirety of his career, who plays the ball to
Cassell has overseen
a front or wide player.
the development of
over 120 graduates
Midfielders can pass
who have progressed early or run with the
to the highest level of ball (6).
professional football, What are the key
and 24 of these players things to look
have gone onto for technically/
represent their country tactically?
at full International
level. In Practice 1, we’re
looking for good
Key
movement when Ball
movement
On a full pitch, midfielders
are unopposed and
receiving the pass Player
movement
positioned in a 20-yard
from the midfielder –
Dribble
channel
so crossovers, spins,
movement off the

6
shoulder etc.
Practice 2 and the main
“Players game are designed
to enable greater
should keep freedom in controlling,
their heads turning, and timing
passes. Players should
up when keep their heads up
running with when running with
the ball, should use a
the ball, use selection of passes,
a selection of and must be willing to
take on defenders.
passes, and
be willing
Play must start with the
keeper, but midfielders are

to take on Key free to roam outside their


Ball
movement start area

defenders.”
Player
movement
Dribble

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Glenn Hoddle
Academy Angled shot stopping
Dave
Beasant
1a
SET-UP
Angled shot Area

stopping
keeper y
Penalty area
Equipment
Overview: Ball, cones, goal
Angled shot- Number of Players
stopping looks at the 4
principles of moving Session time
around the goal in Practice angles
order to give a keeper 40mins,
the best chance of shooting 15mins,
reacting to danger. game 20mins
keeper x
It’s based on an What do I get the
innovative concept players to do? Key
which examines Ball

angles inside the Practice angles movement


Player
movement

penalty area, notably In a penalty area, we Dribble

an ‘imaginary place two angled coned In the first part, the coach

1b
serves a volley or half-
triangle’ around the gates outside the volley into the keeper
six-yard box, two six-yard box. A keeper
edges of which the is stood by each, with keeper y
keeper traverses. the main working
The set-up forces keeper in goal. There
shot-stoppers to are also red cones on
think differently the six-yard line, in line
about how they stand with each goalpost,
and the positions they plus yellow cones at 45
adopt, because every degree angles three
week in the Barclays yards outwards from
Premier League each goalpost.
keeper x
there are examples Goalkeepers work
of keepers taking up around an imaginary
incorrect positions. triangle which extends Key
Ball

This session aims diagonally from both movement


Player
movement
to reinforce an posts to a point about Dribble

understanding of four yards out, and in The keeper then moves


along the line of the
angles and distance line with the penalty

2
imaginary triangle to block
from the goal. spot. a shot from keeper X
From the penalty spot,
the coach serves a
volley or half-volley
into the keeper (1a),
then half-volleys to
keeper X, on his right.
As the ball is travelling,
the keeper in the
goal works down the
angle of the triangle
“This session towards the post, and
aims to into position. Keeper
X catches the ball and
reinforce an serves at goal (1b).
understanding If a saved shot goes to
the right of the yellow If the ball is outside the
of angles and cone, it’s safe. But if it post the keeper must not be
drawn towards the ball, but
distance from falls anywhere around
Key
Ball
movement should stay on the line of the
imaginary triangle to improve
the goal.”
Player
movement
Dribble the saving angle

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Angled shot stopping

3
the red cone, keeper Y
can follow up.
We repeat on both
Dave Beasant sides, and through
Glenn Hoddle different gates to vary
Academy
angles.
Dave Beasant became
the first goalkeeper Shooting
to save a penalty in an The coach now lays a
FA Cup final when his pass into a striker on
spectacular stop to deny the 18-yard line behind
John Aldridge helped a central mannequin,
unfancied Wimbledon
who must turn either
to a 1-0 Wembley
success in 1988.
way and try to beat the
keeper with a first- Key
He played for Newcastle Ball
time shot (3). movement
United, Chelsea, Player
movement

Nottingham Forest Next we use Dribble

and Southampton supporting midfielders In the shooting practice,


the striker turns on his
– the striker holds up

4
amongst others, before
mannequin and shoots
moving into specialist the ball for his team first-time
goalkeeping coaching, mate to receive and
with posts at Fulham move through the
and the Northern gate. The striker then
Ireland international
follows in for any
team.
rebounds (4).
Beasant now works
with the Glenn Hoddle Small-sided game
Academy, giving a We conclude with a
second chance to 36x44-yard game. It’s
young keepers who 7v7 (plus keepers),
have been released by played at high intensity,
professional clubs in with players allowed to
England.
shoot from anywhere
(5). Key
Ball
movement

What are the key Player


movement

things to look
Dribble

Now a supporting midfielder


for technically/ must receive and dribble
tactically?

5
through a gate, thereby
Keepers must ensure fashioning a wider shooting
angle
they adopt correct
angles, using the
imaginary triangle as
a guide. We’re looking
for them to get in
position quickly, save
well, and deflect the
“Keepers ball into safe areas, not
must ensure back at players.
In the small-sided
they adopt game, the tight area
correct means rebounds are a
real threat for keepers,
angles, while players must
using the shoot regularly, close
down and find space.
imaginary
The compacted nature
Key of the small-sided game

triangle as a
Ball
movement means keepers have to be
Player
movement
aware of shots coming in

guide.”
Dribble from all areas

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booked: this month’s choice

SacredHoops

Sacred Hoops presumably most sportsmen engage got the basic


Spiritual Lessons of a Hardwood and woman) is not money point that awareness is
Warrior everything. Occasionally,
Phil Jackson
or adulation but their love
Hyperion Books 224pp of the game. “They live for he would conduct an

P
those moments when entire on-court practice in
hil Jackson is up they can lose themselves silence, forcing players to
completely in the action concentrate and use non-
there with the best
and experience the pure verbal communication.
basketball coaches
joy of competition.” Jackson said the results
in history, enrolled never failed to astonish him.
One of the main jobs
in the sport’s Hall of Being mindful means
of a coach, he believes,
Fame with a record 11 National is to reawaken that spirit so that resisting distractions.
Basketball Association (NBA) titles. the players can blend together Though it didn’t always work,
With the Chicago Bulls (aided by effortlessly. players were advised that when
one Michael Jordan – undisputably The core of Jackson’s vision they were fouled by opponents
the best basketball player in was getting the players to think for they should take a deep breath,
history) Jackson won the NBA themselves. When he took over stay composed and focus on the
title three years running – twice. at the Bulls, the younger players goal: victory. Getting buy-in for this
Proving that it was not all about were used to being berated by non-belligerent approach required
Michael Jordan, Jackson then went their former coach when they continuous reinforcement, admits
on to win five NBA titles with the Los made mistakes, and would look at Jackson, particularly in such a
Angeles Lakers between 2000 and Jackson after an error, expecting physical sport.
2010. to be admonished and told what Against their arch-enemies, the
Jackson supplemented his they had done wrong. “Why are Detroit Pistons, in 1991 “everyone
knowledge as a title-winning New you looking at me,” he’d ask. “You on the team was slammed
York Knicks player with teachings already know you made a mistake.” around” but they laughed it off and
from Zen Buddhism and the Lakota Being in the moment and not the Pistons didn’t know how to
Sioux Indians, earning himself thinking characterises Buddhist respond. “We completely disarmed
the nickname ‘Zen Master’. He thinking and Jackson made big them by not striking back.” That is
decorated his team room with efforts to get his players into a “He was not to say that the Bulls didn’t give
native American totems and “cocoon of concentration” without asking the as good as they got on occasions,
symbols and started and ended shutting out the world. One method when Jackson admits he lost
was to practise meditation so
world’s control.
each practice with the players
in a circle to symbolise forming that the players could experience best As a coach, Jackson wanted
a sacred hoop. He even tried to stillness of mind or mindfulness, in basketball to take a middle road between
get the bull on the Chicago logo a low pressure setting off the court. player to a relaxed approach – letting
replaced with a white buffalo (a Getting players to meditate give up the players do what they want – and
sacred Indian symbol) but that was caused amusement for some. One what he accuses many coaches
considered going too far. said it gave him extra time to take a
ball and of being: “control-oholics”. He
Jackson believes that what nap. However, Jackson insists that take fewer identifies with a style described as
drives most basketball players (and even those players who didn’t really shots.” “compassionate leadership” by

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Phil Jackson
Career history

Picture credit: Steve Lipofsky www.basketballphoto.com


As player:
1967–1978
New York Knicks
1978–1980
New Jersey Nets
As coach:
1989–1998
Chicago Bulls
management consultant James 1999–2004
feminine sides of his nature. I find
O’Toole. This leads with the pull Los Angeles Lakers that when I can be truly present with
Chicago Bulls’
of inspiring values, rather than Phil Jackson 2005–2011 impartial, open awareness, I get
the instinctive push of ideas and with Michael Los Angeles Lakers a much better feel for the players’
Jordan in 1997. Source: Wikipedia
instructions - particularly difficult concerns than when I try to impose
to avoid when things are going my own agenda.”
badly. The ultimate goal of a value-
“This is the struggle every leader faces: But he rigidly adhered to his
led leadership philosophy is that how to get members of the team who philosophy despite being up
the leader becomes ‘invisible’. are driven by the quest for individual against the money culture of
“I wanted to create a team in glory to give themselves over whole- modern basketball, where the
which selflessness – not the ‘me heartedly to the group effort” stars with dramatic eye-catching
first’ mentality that had come to moves are paid astronomical
dominate professional basketball – sums and the team players get the
was the primary driving force,” said Jackson addresses the minimum wage. “With so many
Jackson. challenge of coaching genius in people telling them how great they
One of his trademarks was giving a dedicated chapter. Jordan said are, it’s difficult and, in some cases,
everybody equal or close to equal he didn’t need “that Zen stuff” and impossible, for coaches to get
playing time. While most NBA Jackson concedes that the star players to check their inflated egos
teams use seven or eight players already had a positive outlook on life at the gym door.”
regularly, Jackson tried to use and quality of mind, which allowed His dedication to the Triangle
all 12 in the squad in rotation. In a him to stay relaxed and focused. Offense empowered everyone
1992 game against the Portland Jordan rarely got depressed, in his teams by making them
Crusaders, the Bulls were down bounced back from failure, and more involved in the offense, and
by 17 points in the third quarter had a mesmerising effect on other demanded that they put their
and sinking fast so Jackson put on players which could lift the mood individual needs second to those
his second unit. His staff and the of a team. Jackson believes Jordan of the group. Jackson says: “This
press thought him mad but within was transformed from a gifted solo is the struggle every leader faces:
minutes the subs wiped out the artist into a selfless team player how to get members of the team
deficit and put them back in the during the time under his wing. This who are driven by the quest for
game. One wonders how many occurred after Jackson apparently individual glory to give themselves
times this tactic would work and explained to Jordan that the sign of over wholeheartedly to the group
whether Michael Jordan and other a great player is not how much they effort. In other words, how to teach
stars were really regularly asked to score but how much they lift their them selflessness.”
be benchwarmers. team mates’ performance. Not everyone agreed with his
To realise his vision, Jackson There’s only so much a coach approach. When Jackson was
acknowledges that he had to win can do to influence the outcome employed one summer early in
over Michael Jordan, telling him: of a game. Jackson believed that if his career at the Quebradillas club
“You’ve got to share the spotlight you push too hard to control what in Puerto Rico, he was fired after
with your team mates because happens, resistance builds and three weeks because the team’s
if they don’t, they won’t grow.” “reality spits in your face.” superstar didn’t like the selfless
Basically, he was asking the world’s Jackson said he was far more system of basketball he had
best basketball player to give up the effective as a coach “when he implemented.
ball and take fewer shots. balanced the masculine and

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EXTRA-TIME

peter taylor bahrain

Peter Taylor has a wealth of In terms of the standard of


managerial experience, from football, I would say a good
non-league football to the very non-league side – maybe in the
top level. Indeed, it was he who Conference – would give us a real
handed David Beckham the test. The players here are very
England captaincy for the first slight in build, but we are getting
time when he took temporary there and they are pretty skilful on
charge of the Three Lions in 2000. the ball.
He recently accepted the task of When I first arrived they didn’t
overseeing the fortunes of the take things as seriously as I would
Bahrain national team. have liked, and I believe the only
way you can improve that is by
“Ihavenever meant we were finishing at

W
beenaway 10pm or later - it was about 40
hat brief do you have training very seriously. At first
as the Head Coach of frommy degrees. Then you have to take
I thought this was going to be into account Ramadan, when the
Bahrain. What are you expected a problem but they have been familyas
to deliver? players won’t eat until sunset.
magnificent. The spirit we have muchand So how you prepare is dictated by
Bahrain are at 102 in the world thattakes
within the camp now is very good many different factors. 
rankings at the moment though
and they are training more and somead-
H
they have just narrowly missed
out on qualifying for the last two
more professionally with every justingto. ow are you finding living
session.   Butitwas overseas for the first time?
World Cups. They’ve done well It’s a very new experience. I am
theopportu-
because despite it being only a
small country, they are football
fanatics. Every time you drive
H ow does the club league
structure work in Bahrain?
There are only two divisions with
nitytogain
somenew
staying in a nice apartment on
the 20th floor of a complex. I
have never been away from my
around you see kids training. I’m about 20 teams in them. Not all football family as much and that takes
hoping the reason they asked sides have stadiums, so a lot of experience some adjusting to. But it was the
me to come here is because they the teams play at the national andIdo opportunity to gain some new
know that they have got to be a stadium. Having footballs, enjoyinter- football experience and I do enjoy
little bit more professional on cones and mannequins are national international football.
certain things, and hopefully I can things that we take as a given in football.”
help them to improve that. England but we’ve only got five
mannequins here and it can be T he Premier League
is celebrating its 20th

W hat is the standard of


football out there like and
where do the players you are
frustrating. However, you have to
realise that they are still learning
anniversary this season; what
level of interest does it hold out
there?
and developing. Hopefully in
selecting for the national team six months’ time we will have It’s amazing how much coverage
play their club football? there is out here. So many of
improved in all areas, both on
We have got about four the players follow the likes of
and off the pitch. I probably drive
professionals in the squad - one Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester
them mad telling them how we
plays in Switzerland, a couple United, Arsenal, Spurs and
used to do things with the English
play in Qatar and one in Saudi Manchester City. It is really good
national side!
Arabia. Apart from that they are because when they say to me that
local players playing in the local
leagues here.
A lot of the players in the squad
H ow does the climate and
culture in Bahrain affect
your preparations?
Wayne Rooney is their favourite
player, I can then make points
about why he is good and how they
have to work as well as play I came out here in July and need to improve and progress to
football. It can be frustrating but because of the heat we couldn’t be like him.
you just have to accept it. train before 8pm at night, which

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