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[Albion] Rosenior Returns



4goals

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Jul 26, 2016
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Welcome back Liam, All the credentials to be a great asset for the club for a very long time, another piece in the jigsaw is complete :)
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
21,598
Worthing
You also have to factor in ''stability'' in a coaching capacity

If he goes somewhere else the managerial merry go round is such that he could have ended up going somewhere as a No 1 or a No2 and the manager and his assistant are sacked within a few months. There is a 3/4 year stability of Manager at Brighton as it currently stands. Plus he was already doing some coaching last year with us so it probably was an easy decision for him to make once he had been told we wouldn't be offering him a new ''playing contract''

All true as well.
 


















Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
10,877
WeHo
I wonder why he gained his license from Irish FA?

A quick big of googling and it seems a lot cheaper with them than The FA here. Interesting this license is a pre-requisite for anyone wishing to be a PL first team manager.
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,753
Almería
A quick big of googling and it seems a lot cheaper with them than The FA here. Interesting this license is a pre-requisite for anyone wishing to be a PL first team manager.

Unless things have changed recently, UEFA coaching badges are much cheaper on the continent, which explains why there is such a dearth of licensed British coaches. A few years ago Spain had over 2000 coaches with pro licences. England had about 200. The discrepancy is even bigger at A and B level. In Iceland every kid from four has a UEFA accredited coach. To coach over 10s you need a B-licence.

Anyway, well done, Liam!
 




drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,045
Burgess Hill
Unless things have changed recently, UEFA coaching badges are much cheaper on the continent, which explains why there is such a dearth of licensed British coaches. A few years ago Spain had over 2000 coaches with pro licences. England had about 200. The discrepancy is even bigger at A and B level. In Iceland every kid from four has a UEFA accredited coach. To coach over 10s you need a B-licence.

Anyway, well done, Liam!

Seems low from Spain bearing in mind they had 25,000 in 2012!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18680785
 










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