The reason I decided to run for the English U21 is that England is an uprising community on the brink of what it takes to become "an active and self organized" nation. I don´t want to be offensive towards former U21 coaches, but I think the influence of foreign dominated coaches who seemed not to be focused on the community was too strong, so I tried to get involved with a uniting approach.
That brings me to another question raised later:
I am not only proposing that the UK users get involved, my whole plan doesn´t work if there´s no support from the local managers. The success of any NT and U21 team is based on multiple coaches participating - some by scouting, some by training, others by giving insight in tactics, opponents and others, and ALL contributing in making it a great experience for the whole community.
There´s nothing worse than an NT coach running his own campaign without getting "his country involved".
In this aspect, it seems that my opponent Morwood is taking a very similar approach and will fulfill the need for communication and - key to any forum - entertainment as well as you can wish. It´s highly entertaining following his posts, and I´m sure he will be a great communicator.
Talking about my planned use of scouts and inexperienced coaches who want to contribute:
Scouts can be helpful in numerous ways - scouting players first, then beeing an advisor to the coaches who own them and try to train them to further glory, scouting opponents and keeping an eye on tactics and players used and of course mapping the transfer activity and making sure that coaches who might be interested in training UK U21 and NT prospects get their hands on those instead of bored newbies or "foreigners" who don´t see the necessity to train a player at all or at least useful.
If you want to get involved, there´s always a way to get things going - and like I tried to clear up before, it´s my aim to make the UK coaches take over soon, so the more they get involved from the start, the better it is.
Last edited by LA-seelenjaeger at 11/29/2012 3:57:59 PM
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