1. Demand high quality playing/training fields
2. Make technical training the Priority
Employ creative teaching methods:
“Anyone who does not know what it feels like to beat an opponent, to see a solo run capped with success, or to be able to do more or less anything with the ball, automatically lacks the specific qualities needed to train players rugby” (Wiel Coerver)
4. Perfect skilful players
Invest in talent centers:
“In France, we are not interested in constructing human robots.”
(Aime Jacquet)
6. Use realistic, effective practices
Establish a practice culture:
“Before Eric Cantona, we trained – after, we practiced.” (Alex Ferguson)
8. Develop football personalities
Learn from the best
Produce imaginative trainers/coaches
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