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Joe Vines

@josephvines

2025 A licence cohort coach. Developing people. Values come first. All views my own.

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I'm back with a new top 5. Pizza toppings. 5. Margherita 4. Spicy N'duja 3. Three cheese 2. Ham and pineapple 1. Pepperoni Argue with yourself

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Fair play. If you are getting reddies to play football then you should at least be in physical condition to earn it. Ultimately, the gaffer can set and uphold the standards any way he wishes to, I rate it.

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Proper football man and a terrific guy. How he isn't at a club considering his experience and his quality is beyond me but what do I know 🤷🏾

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Tactics are great. Formations and shapes are great. Moving magnets around on a board are great. But, people are magic. These people here are magic. Forever and a day, magic.

Tactics are great. Formations and shapes are great. Moving magnets around on a board are great. But, people are magic. These people here are magic. Forever and a day, magic.
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Young footballers please learn to speak for yourself as early as possible. It is not a good look being 18 and your dad is managing your moves and speaking to coaches/managers on your behalf.

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Mindset is everything. It’s not talked about enough in soccer. Young players need to do hard things and experience difficult situations to build resilience.