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Topic Originator: StevenPar77
Date: Wed 15 May 17:34
His new venture confirmed. Good luck to him. If it is in and around Dunfermline, it may provide competition for the academy of another former player.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Wed 15 May 18:34
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StevenPar77, Wed 15 May 17:34
His new venture confirmed. Good luck to him. If it is in and around Dunfermline, it may provide competition for the academy of another former player.
I was hoping he would be announced as the new head of our academy/ youth development. I really think the club are missing a trick not seeing if there is a way to bring in Crawford and Cradle and amalgamating their respective academy`s
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Wed 15 May 18:45
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red-star-par, Wed 15 May 18:34
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StevenPar77, Wed 15 May 17:34
His new venture confirmed. Good luck to him. If it is in and around Dunfermline, it may provide competition for the academy of another former player.
I was hoping he would be announced as the new head of our academy/ youth development. I really think the club are missing a trick not seeing if there is a way to bring in Crawford and Cradle and amalgamating their respective academy`s
Maybe they did but they preferred their own thing? I don`t know how we`re set up currently but JC covers ages 5+ and uses the pitch at Duloch Park. He also has a big focus on 1-1 coaching. I`d imagine our set up is much more focussed on bringing through future Pars players whereas his set up is club agnostic.
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Topic Originator: Indiapar
Date: Wed 15 May 19:33
This sort of thing is pretty common in the US where coaches can earn a very good living coaching younger players.
I would anticipate our setup will be different brining on older players who are maybe 2-3 years off potential first team foottball.
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Topic Originator: donj
Date: Wed 15 May 20:05
Hope he does well but I`d like to have seen him involved with the team as he had an eye for players but not really manager type.
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