The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

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Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Yellow4life » 28 Oct 2011, 21:25

Well i'll hope you wont be moaning at the referees when you are in charge or i may have to send you off! ;-) Which clubs that then?

I am although I'm in my promotion season so hopefully be a 6 by April, men's is a lot more mentally demanding so I am having to adjust to that.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Oct 2011, 21:06

Yeah I think I'd enjoy coaching more - I enjoy helping out with the club I help with at the minute, just think it'd be nice to actually be in charge.

Indeed it was - I had quite a few Sundays off in September/early october so I considered registering then, but I've worked each one since then so I've decided not to. Are you still level 7?

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Yellow4life » 28 Oct 2011, 21:00

That's alright! I'd quite fancy coaching if I wasnt refereeing so I think it's a good idea,

That was only because of your work though eh?

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Oct 2011, 20:47

Cheers for that Ryan. I'm going to try and get a club to pay for it for me though, so whether that's next season or what, I don't know. Thanks mate. Also, good to hear you're continuing with it all - I've had to pack it in :/

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Yellow4life » 28 Oct 2011, 20:25

Nick, there is a level one course on the 7th November in Plymouth (according to my email) so its worth looking into that!
The link I have taken from my Email and is here: http://eventspace.thefa.com/devonfa/par ... x?id=32419" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I do referee on the Saturday's too now, yes that's why I cannot make games at plainmoor these days!

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Oct 2011, 17:05

Brady; cheers for that. I've been helping out with a team for the last 4 years on and off, but I fancy getting into it and getting my own team in the near future.

Ryan (Y4L), ah fair enough. Is it mens' games on Saturdays aswell?

Dave, cheers for that. I have asked the manager I help out but theres none going at the club he's with yet. But yeah, I'll ask around.

Thanks all.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Dave » 28 Oct 2011, 16:18

Going back to EPPP, our according to the H/E has been spending £40k a year on the Centre of Exellence, so over 4 years thats £160k to produce nothing, not one single player has come through to our first team , as Sual Halpin did not come through our C/O/E.

To me hear lie's the problem, and why EPPP could be a good thing, it will force clubs like ours who have a pointless C/O/E to either drop it or improve it so it does produce players, if my understanding is correct if our clubs can find an extra £60k and uo our contribution to £105k, the premier league will an extra £215k to it, to allow us to retain youth level 3 status.

That extra £215k would surely pay for the training ground to be leveled , and updated, and allow the club to bring it's youth system in house, instead of training in paington and torquay, and playing games in Denbury and i believe now Forchess cross, if i have this right and the club need to find an extra £60k to gain a further £215k form the premier league, what are they complaning about ? As it will likely to be many years before we caould possibly lose to a top school boy for peanuts to a premier league club, and kind of funding will allow are club to improve our current set up no end.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Dave » 28 Oct 2011, 15:43

NickGull wrote:How much do the coaching courses cost, Dave or Scottish Gull (assuming their the same prices?)

Seriously interested in doing one as me and my brother are considering coaching a youth team hopefully next season.

Nick, my suggestion would be contact a number of local clubs and tell them your interested in coaching , most if not all clubs will pay for you to get level 1 , as Brady regiment says it is about £150 , it is a 2 week course they are Normaly held at coach road Devon F.A , 2 full Saturdays, and a number of evening class room sessions, including child protection, first aid , and how to develop and run a football club.

Personaly would suggest you do not go to far into coaching kids with out this, so work along side someone else who does.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Yellow4life » 28 Oct 2011, 12:50

NickGull wrote: No longer doing the Pioneer YL?
Nope, I'm on the Academy these days...unless there are no games one week.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Regiment » 28 Oct 2011, 12:38

NickGull wrote:How much do the coaching courses cost, Dave or Scottish Gull (assuming their the same prices?)

Seriously interested in doing one as me and my brother are considering coaching a youth team hopefully next season.

i'm currently running a local U10s team (which my lad plays for) with another guy, and the club are about to put me through the FA Level 1 coaching course. I think it costs about £150, and then as you go up through the levels, the courses take longer and cost more.

coaching the lads is great, so to get an official qualification and improve coaching skills etc is great. well worth it if you can spare the time.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Oct 2011, 11:55

Yellow4life wrote:To keep this centre of excellence going next year it's going to cost the club over double the current fee- it rises to 105k...it's a shame if we can no longer afford to keep it running as I'm involved in it most weeks and have seen a greater improvement recently.
No longer doing the Pioneer YL?

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Yellow4life » 28 Oct 2011, 11:40

To keep this centre of excellence going next year it's going to cost the club over double the current fee- it rises to 105k...it's a shame if we can no longer afford to keep it running as I'm involved in it most weeks and have seen a greater improvement recently.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by stevegull » 28 Oct 2011, 11:35

Me and my borther are also interested in doing some kind of coaching thing, where do you do them as well?

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Oct 2011, 11:30

How much do the coaching courses cost, Dave or Scottish Gull (assuming their the same prices?)

Seriously interested in doing one as me and my brother are considering coaching a youth team hopefully next season.

Re: The 'Elite Player Performance Programme'

by Scottish Gull » 25 Oct 2011, 22:40

forevertufc wrote: To be honest i am not as quailfied as yourself, main course for me is the basic level 1, also did a basic goalkeeper course at Ashburton not level 2 which i think iam right in saying is the entry level for keeper coaching,and a number of level 1 refreshers, had i stayed in club coaching would have gone on to do level 2,enjoyed the shift into scouting, even if the reaction of some club managers was less then helpful :) , i believe tufc brett is highest quailfied coach on here.
Although it may sound impressive i'll need my Level 3 (basic licence) before I can get anywhere near the 2nd/3rd divisions up here!! Thats were Scotland and England differ, up here you only need to be a level 1 gk coach to coach from youth to adult, you need your level 2! Eh I'd rather stick to Coaching as i see it as less stressful than being a scout! maybe get a Coaches Corner going :lol: But in all seriousness no matter what level you are its a bit of paper at the end of the day, saying yes you can or no you can't. PLus its you as a person not the qualification that makes you who you are!!

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