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From: SREZ
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Date: 5/15/2012 10:47:08 PM
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Well day one of the election (at least based on where I live) is pretty much over. Remember to cast your vote before voting ends. You have a voice so let it be heard! I answered all the previous questions, so shoot me up with any more questions or comments you may have. Thank you.

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Date: 5/16/2012 2:50:10 AM
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Thank you both for answering my questions.
A small point, but one i am glad to see both are able to commit to, is using google and working with a group of U21 staff. I think this coordination and effort across all managers needs to continue. I also think it is something that can be improved and shared with more managers (if any out there are interested in helping the u21 set up).
Something i have been weak at (due to time considerations) is recruiting/retaining any new managers that are interested in helping to track players as they grow. Perhaps the next coach could find an assistant who makes it their priority to do this and ease new managers in to tracking talent. The more we have tracking regularly the smaller burden it is on everyone else and in addition it opens the door to these managers learning more about everything else U21 related if they want, potentially developing future leaders/coaches etc.
Anyway good luck in the rest of the debate

From: SREZ

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Date: 5/16/2012 7:03:24 AM
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I completely agree fluff. As a manager, I would never turn anyone eager to help out down if they wanted to help, because this very person could one day end up as our new U21/Nt coach ;) If the person was very new, obviously we would give them an easier job, and they would be able to ease their way up to a larger role if they performed well with their task. I know people can lose enthusiasm easily as well, so obviously they''d start out with a job easy to recover if they decided they no longer wanted to do it. Still I am all for the idea of more people wanting to help track players, and give their opinions in discussions on the offsite forum.

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Date: 5/16/2012 8:23:32 AM
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Just a quick question to both but probably aimed more at Srez, I think it is really important to interact on the forums - the work Eminence and Fluff have done has helped introduce more coaches to the forums and this has I think led to a greater number of players being trained which in turn has increased the competition for places on both the U21 an NT. With this in mind do you think that time zones will impact on your ability to communicate with coaches when they are at times of the day when they are most active?

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From: SREZ

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216987.26 in reply to 216987.24
Date: 5/16/2012 3:03:52 PM
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Good and understandable question. To answer it simply I would say no. Usually when contacting managers there is never a situation so dire that it has to be attended to right away. A manager will most likely always be able to read our messages at any time (during a respectable length of time) and still fully understand what we were trying to communicate. If the situation were so important that we needed a manager to answer by a certain period of time, then we as a U21 staff would prepare ourselves and the manager and give them at least a few days (preferably a weeks) notice.

As for communicating with the staff, this has never and most likely will never be a problem. Usually our discussions on the offsite begin a week before a game actually takes place, giving everyone enough time to voice their opinion or approve of the tactical decisions. We have a nice system going, that has been working fairly well these past few seasons.

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Date: 5/17/2012 7:10:23 AM
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I myself really enjoyed the match against the croatia, where we lost by 4 , i was impressed by the performance of Gregor Simpson , In what was a really enjoyable match he pulled down 21 rebounds and shot 7% including a 3 pointer. It was truly a herculean performance and we can look forward to alot more from him this season.

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216987.28 in reply to 216987.27
Date: 5/17/2012 4:28:05 PM
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Hey Daniel, glad to have someone else running. I have a few questions for you. First off, have you had any NT/U21 experience prior to this election? If not what do you think makes you prepared to take on such a large task? Also, what are your opinions about the team this season, and how well do you think we could compete in the competitive European continentals?

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Date: 5/18/2012 7:05:42 AM
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Hello, I would just like to remind everyone again that voting ends on the 22nd, and please remember to voice your opinion. I have heard complaints from people in the past not knowing where they go to vote, and in case you do not know here's the link: http://www.buzzerbeater.com/country/14/ntelection.aspx?el.... Please vote and share any question that may come into your head (as long as it's BB related :D). Thanks.

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