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Whistleblowers 2 - Bad Eggs, High-Performance and Dave's Ultimate XI

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Summary

In this episode of Whistleblowers, Dave and Gary answer questions from listeners. They discuss how to deal with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room, the challenges of the close season for players and managers, and how to create a high-performance environment. Dave shares his best 11 and best squad of players he has worked with. They also discuss the use of medicine and tablets during games and the drug testing process for players. Finally, they give advice to aspiring football managers who haven't had a typical playing career.

Takeaways

  • Dealing with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room requires understanding the player's perspective and finding ways to address their frustrations or concerns.
  • The close season can be a busy time for managers, with player contracts and transfers to handle, but it's also important to find time for rest and family.
  • Creating a high-performance environment involves fostering a culture of continuous learning, passion, and a drive to improve.
  • A high-performance environment can exist at any level of football, regardless of resources, if there is a shared goal and a commitment to excellence.
  • Dave's best 11 and best squad include players like Robert Green, Thomas Helveg, Adam Drury, Peter Crouch, and Dion Dublin. Building a successful football team requires a combination of talent, strategy, and teamwork.
  • Tablets given to players during games can provide pain relief or help with stomach issues, but their effects may vary.
  • The drug testing process for players involves random selection and urine samples after the game.
  • Aspiring football managers without a playing career can still succeed by putting in the hours, learning the craft, and finding opportunities in clubs or academies.
  • Passion, dedication, and continuous learning are key to a career in football coaching or management.
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Summary

In this episode of Whistleblowers, Dave and Gary answer questions from listeners. They discuss how to deal with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room, the challenges of the close season for players and managers, and how to create a high-performance environment. Dave shares his best 11 and best squad of players he has worked with. They also discuss the use of medicine and tablets during games and the drug testing process for players. Finally, they give advice to aspiring football managers who haven't had a typical playing career.

Takeaways

  • Dealing with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room requires understanding the player's perspective and finding ways to address their frustrations or concerns.
  • The close season can be a busy time for managers, with player contracts and transfers to handle, but it's also important to find time for rest and family.
  • Creating a high-performance environment involves fostering a culture of continuous learning, passion, and a drive to improve.
  • A high-performance environment can exist at any level of football, regardless of resources, if there is a shared goal and a commitment to excellence.
  • Dave's best 11 and best squad include players like Robert Green, Thomas Helveg, Adam Drury, Peter Crouch, and Dion Dublin. Building a successful football team requires a combination of talent, strategy, and teamwork.
  • Tablets given to players during games can provide pain relief or help with stomach issues, but their effects may vary.
  • The drug testing process for players involves random selection and urine samples after the game.
  • Aspiring football managers without a playing career can still succeed by putting in the hours, learning the craft, and finding opportunities in clubs or academies.
  • Passion, dedication, and continuous learning are key to a career in football coaching or management.
  continue reading

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