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Maurice Ross is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast.
This episode takes on a slightly different format and tone in this latest Coaching Journey edition, exploring coaching philosophies in depth with the former Rangers defender.
Host Lewis Irons and Scottish FA Head of Coach Education and Development Greig Paterson discuss the themes of mentality, critical thinking and creating an environment in which the players feel heard and valued with Maurice.
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This roundtable discussion focuses on all things relevant to the grassroots game, with particular emphasis on how meaningful and vital this level of the sport is.
All three guests offer a unique perspective on the importance of the grassroots game through their work, but also through their roles as football parents – witnessing the sport through fresh eyes when it comes to what it means to participate. -
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Livingston defender Nicky Devlin is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. Ahead of his trip to Hampden on Sunday for the League Cup final showdown against St Johnstone, Nicky looks back on his career to date and discusses the coaches who have helped shape him personally and professionally. Host Lewis Irons and Head of Coach Education Greig Paterson chat with the Premiership defender about the ups and downs of his career to date, his aspirations in coaching and look ahead to that trip to Hampden on the horizon.
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The Scottish Football Coaching Podcast is back for 2021. In our latest episode, it's all about Scott McDonald, with the former Celtic and Motherwell forward joining his namesake - a 23-year-old C-Licence holder - to discuss their very different coaching experiences so far. Host Lewis Irons and Scottish FA Head of Coach Education and Development Greig Paterson are joined by the two Scott's from opposite corners of the globe as they discuss the challenges of coaching during a pandemic, the coaching styles of Gordon Strachan and Mark McGhee, and how a young, inexperienced coach handles the prospect of dealing with older players.
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This is part two of our Scottish Football Coaching Podcast with James McFadden.
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Scotland legend James McFadden joins us on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast to discuss his coaching journey.
James has been assistant manager at Motherwell, coach for the Scotland National Team and is currently completing his Pro Licence with the Scottish FA.
James talks about his playing career and his transition to coaching. This podcast is in two parts. -
Brian McLaughlin, Stephen McManus & Steve Kean joined the Scottish FA's Head of Coach Education & Development, Greig Paterson and the participants of the UEFA Elite Youth A Licence course for a Q&A session. Brian, Stephen and Steve answered questions from the course participants about their experiences of working with elite youth players.
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Scot Gemmill, Shelley Kerr & Steve Kean joined the Scottish FA's Head of Coach Education, Greig Paterson and a number of participants on the UEFA A Licence course for a Q&A session. The coaches answered questions from coaches about their experiences in coaching.
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Jack Ross, Brian Rice & Robbie Neilson joined the Scottish FA's Head of Coach Education, Greig Paterson and a number of participants on the coaching pathway for a Q&A session. The head coaches answered questions from up and coming coaches about their experiences in coaching.
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Former Scotland and Celtic defender Stephen McManus is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. The retired centre back joins the podcast team to talk about his successful career, and how he is finding his first steps in management as Celtic Reserves head coach. During his career, McManus gained 26 caps for Scotland as well as playing more than 100 times for both Celtic and Motherwell in a career spanning 14 years. Hosts: Lewis Irons & Greig Paterson
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Vastly experienced striker Kenny Miller is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. The recently retired goalscorer joins the podcast team to talk about his successful career, and the learnings he can take as he begins his coaching journey. During his career, Miller gained 69 caps for his country as well as playing for 12 different clubs including Rangers, Celtic, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Cardiff City and Derby County.
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Former St Mirren goalkeeper Craig Samson is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. He played for 13 professional clubs during his career before leaving St Mirren to join Jack Ross’s coaching staff at Sunderland. Now he is the goalkeeping coach at Rochdale and he joins the podcast to talk about his playing career and his recent learnings as a coach after completing his B Licence with the Scottish FA.
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Recent Scottish FA Pro Licence graduate Costinha is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. The former centre-back won the UEFA Cup and Champions League with Porto in consecutive years before collecting a runners-up medal with Portugal at the 2004 Euros. Here, he talks about his playing career and how the Scottish FA have helped him along his coaching journey.
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Former Glasgow Rocks Basketball player Kieron Achara is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. The Great Britain Olympic basketball star discusses his career and what football can learn from his sport.
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Edinburgh City manager James McDonaugh is the latest guest on the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast. The former Falkirk assistant discusses his coaching journey, from the challenges facing a manager to the stigma around coaches who have never played the game at a high level.
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In the latest edition of the Scottish Football Coaching Podcast, Steve Sallis discusses the growing importance of mindset and education in football. The international mindset guru mentors coaches and teachers across the world and is the author of the globally successful book ‘Educating Football’.
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Tampa Bay Rowdies manager Neill Collins discusses his coaching journey. From a playing career with Sheffield United and Wolverhampton Wanderers, to the challenges presenting a coach, the former centre-back opens up on a fascinating career so far.
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