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terry's team rules can we shake em

polo

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Mar 17, 2007
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1. Cover your backside (Frawelys fault)
2. Make Excuses (we lost five players with 600 games expereinces this wk)
3. Make sure lean and can run no muscle definition
4. Receycle duds from other clubs to fill gaps that could be used for quality young players
5. Cheap disposal are gold.
6. Tempo football.
7. Its not a lie if you believe it.

Happy to hear more wallace philopsophies
 
Terry had rules? Sorry, I never knew that. If he had rules that implies that he actually did something resembling coaching and for the last 3 or so years of Wallace there was no evidence that he was doing anything other than working out what he'd say to the media. A good start would be actually setting some rules and following them, setting some goals and trying to achieve them. My first one would be: this is a team game, try playing as a team.
 
Sometimes when it looks like your going backwards your actually moving forwards !!

Looks like weve gone forward at a great rate of knots then eh Terrence.
 
We really need to get rid of Terry's 'I in team' rules

Am confident if nothing else Stiffy will get them playing for each other and the RFC rather than themselves
 
His rules of coaching Gen Ys, elucidated by N. Brown:

"He now has a new age philosophy of nurturing the generation Y kids and building their confidence. There is limited criticism and finger pointing — the philosophy now is all about building up confidence and character with positive reinforcement, rather than the model of days gone by when a verbal spray and peer embarrassment made you stronger and angrier to repay the coach and the team the following week". - The Age 30 March 2008. (Interpretation: be dishonest to each other).