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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One strong sign of a good coach is what they can do with a weaker team. It is easy to win with a group of studs, and the "better" coaches often get the strong player pool, so it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. I've only seen a handful of coaches (boys or girls side) that can take a team with a history of losing and without re-inventing the team itself, turn it around. These coaches tend to be invested in the players themselves, which is one reason they get more out of them. And they are dynamic with where they play their players.[/quote] So because someone can maximize what they get out of a weak group of players they are a great coach, what happens when that coach gets a good group of players? A lot more thought goes into coaching high level players than weaker players. Technically, tactically, mentally, physically.... If you think that coach can go into an MLS Academy and do the same job he did with a sh**ty travel team you are most likely wrong. Sorry [/quote] +1[/quote]
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