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Coaches Meeting
Thursday 7th November, 2013
Overview Where we are? Good Practice The Future Game HTC Philosophy Going Forward
Coaches Meeting
Current
Charter Standard Community Club
FA Licenced Coaches Club
Teams and Coaches
New Teams
New Coaches
Coaching Qualifications- Workforce
Development School
Girls team/Disability- supported ability
The Impact of FA Charter Standard since 2001 to end of 2012
6,884 FA Charter Standard Clubs
81% of all mini and youth football teams
48,000 youth teams with a minimum of 50,000 coaches
40% of all football is in FA Charter Standard clubs
Approx 750,000 players in FA Charter Standard Clubs
51% of the National League System Clubs
243 FA Charter Standard Leagues after 3 years
Teams and Coaches2013-14
Under 7 North
Under 7 South
Under 8
Under 9
Under 10 North
Under 10 South
Under 11 Blue
Under 11 Red
Under 11 White
Under 12
Under 13
Under 15
Under 16
Development –next years U7
Coaching Review
• Why do we have training?
Good Practice Coaching sessions Match Day
Structure
Learning focus- Theme
Organisation
Technical information
Free play
Linked to match day
Coaching Session structure
• Conversation
• Warm up
Movement/ coordination Phase
• Individual Phase
Unopposed
• Positional Phase
• Technical
Opposed
• Small sided games
• Plenary
FA Four Corner model
Age Appropriate Coaching
Stages
• 5-11
• 12-16
• 17-21
• Coach for each stage-
mentors to support
• Managers stay with the
teams
• http
://facc.thefa.com/session-plans
Match Day
Things to consider
Organised and welcoming
Pre match information
Consistency
Players challenged engaged encouraged to
be Creative and play without fear
Change positions?
https://twitter.com/nlevett
Quiet and remain in the same position -
coaches
Following the clubs ethos and principles
Playing through the thirds of the pitch
Possession based approach
Methods of Play
1.Goalkeeper
6. Centre Back
5.Centre Back
4. Centre Midfield
2.Right Back/Mid 3.Left Back/Mid
9.Striker
9v9
1.Goalkeeper
6. R Centre Back
5.L Centre Back
4. Centre Half/ Mid
2.R Back/mid 3.LBack/mid
9.Striker
10. AMid/Forward
8. Centre Midfield
11 v 11
1.Goalkeeper
6. Centre Back 5.Centre Back
4. Centre Midfield
2.Right Back 3.Left Back
9.Striker
10. Forward
8. Centre Midfield (Att)
7.Right Midfield
11.Left Midfield
Why do children play football?
Klopp style
• Orchestra
• Heavy metal
Winning Versus Development ?
Setting challenges
..track how the team accomplishes set tasks, such as:
* Plays out of the back successfully.
* Plays through the lines (backs to midfield).
* Has a sequence of 7 passes.
* Changes point of attack.
* Creates 2v1 situations.
* Crosses the ball from the goal line.
* Chances created.
* Goals scored.
• http://www.socceramerica.com/article/52730/winnings-not-everything-how-to-convince-parents.html
“Parent Pregame”
• Director of Coaching Education Dave Chesler addressed the issue during his long career of youth coaching.
“When I was directing clubs, I expected all the coaches to do it, and it was awkward for them at first,” says Chesler. “When the referee is checking equipment and checking in the players, I would gather our parents around and I would give them the Parent Pregame. Very simple things. …
“I’d review the major topics we’ve covered … ‘This week we worked on trying to pass shorter, play it out from the goalkeeper, and build the game from back -- because ultimately that’s good for their development as they get older. And it includes everyone in the game. They’re all participating -- the people defending, from the people in midfield, etc.'"
Sign for the ground?
The Future Game Philosophy
1. Vision2. Playing Philosophy3. The Young Player4. Age Appropriate Coaching5. Player Development6. Formats of Football7. Opportunities for All
• To produce technically excellent and innovative players with exceptional decision making skills
• Develop excellent teachers of the game
• Ability to retain the ball and play through the thirds
Philosophy- FA Future Game (DNA)
• Bring FA Future Game to life in grassroots clubs
• Up skill and support coaches to develop knowledge, confidence and skills
• Retaining coaches in the game
• Improving coaching in grassroots
• Individual learning
• Cascade model/network of mentors-legacy/sustainability
• Improved coaching will help keep players in the game
• RESPECT-improved match day behaviors
Club Mentor Programme
The Future Game Playing Philosophy
Outlines an overarching vision for the English game.
It is a statement for coaches and clubs to develop their own bespoke and individualised coaching programmes.
The Future Game playing philosophy is broken down into the following
principles:
In possession:
A possession-based approach played through the three-thirds of the pitch
Quality passing and intelligent movement and support off the ball
Penetrative, incisive and varied attacking play, allied to good
finishing
Counter-attacking whenever opportunities arise
Out of possession:
A tactical approach to defending, in which all players contribute
A controlled, calculated and assertive approach when and where necessary
The Future Game PhilosophyPhases of Play
1. In possession when the opposition is “out-of-balance” (counter-attacking)
2. In possession when the opposition is “in-balance” (build-up)
3. Defending when you are “out-of-balance” (vs. counter-attack)
4. Defending when you are “in-balance” (the defensive block)
5. The finishing phase where goal scoring is the main objective
6. Goalkeeping both in and out of possession
1. In possession(“Attacking”)
2. Out of possession(“Defending”)
3. The transition of losing the ball
4. The transition of winning the ball
5. Defending set pieces
6. Attacking set pieces
Dutch and others use similar model
Applying The Future Game Playing Philosophy to Grassroots FootballWith the ball• Possession • Intelligent movement• GK being able to play with feet http://facc.thefa.com/coaching-articles/coaching-masterclass-with-pete-sturgesshttp://facc.thefa.com/coaching-articles/coaching-masterclass-series-spanish-fahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RNfaIW5k1gWithout the ball• E.g.. Coaching defending- can be neglected*
Coaching Pathway
Up Skilling
• Course proposal
• FA Youth Award Module 1
• In house- Bespoke
• Venue
• Time and date
• Open to all current HTC Coaches
FA Youth Award Modules
• Module 1: Developing the Environment
• Module 2: Developing the Practice
• Module 3: Developing the Player
• UEFA Advanced Award
Partner ClubsWalsall FC
• Academy Sessions HTC coaches to attend
• Signposting of players
• Host Coach Education sessions
• Linked event days
• Sharing of good coaching practice
• U16 games Vs Academy teams
Vision
• To be an outstanding provider of Youth and Adult football • To provide excellent Teachers of the game • To commit to Continuing Progression and Development and
support progressive routes for all players and coaches• To Develop a central location for the club with excellent facilities • To be actively engaged with the wider football community and
work closely with the Regional and National governing bodies • To Establish links with local schools and other sporting,
community groups • To attract new members- growth and retention for the club
Club Philosophy
• To create and nurture a love for the game • To provide an enjoyable, supportive Learning Environment• To develop an open and honest culture where creativity
and decision making are encouraged • To ensure a caring approach based on the needs of the
individual • To demonstrate a commitment and respect for the club,
its members and its aims• To provide opportunities to all in the community who
wish to engage with us
Coaching Philosophy
• For all coaches to be FA Licenced and Qualified with Commitment to CPD and future learning
• To be Prepared, Pre-Planned and promote learning with clear aims in each session
• To be well organised and on time• To place Development and Progress at the heart of
all coaching• To ensure consistency between Coaching and
matches • Two fully qualified coaches at all sessions
Playing Philosophy
• Well organised with clear method of play• Progressive style through the 3rds of the pitch • Possession based approach • Committed to work In and Out of possession• Creative Play supported• Adherence to rules of the game• Commitment to the Least fouls• No attendance at coaching = no match
Cascade
• Mentoring to new coaches
• FA Mentoring Adults Course
• CPD
• Sharing
Resources
Websites FA Licenced
Coaches www.facc.thefa.com Halesowen
Town Coltswww.halesowentowncolts.com Birmingham
County FA
www.birminghamfa.com
Dropboxwww.dropbox.com Twitter@HTColts
https://twitter.com/HTColts
Nick Levett https://twitter.com/nlevett YouTube-
HTC channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RNfaIW5k1g
Going Forward
Next meeting:
• Thursday 6th February, 2014
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