Sunday, July 31, 2011

SFA Coach Development

The SFA South West Regional Coach Development day took place at Somerset Park on Sunday 31st July with over 100 participants attending to be briefed on new training techniques and the SFA's vision of the future.

Coaches from all forms of teams from around the South West Region were invited to take part as updates for the SFA were shared and explained by the SFA development officers on hand.

Infrastructure

South West Regional Manager Ritchie Wilson updated the coaches on the regional plans that are being prepared for the future as the current plan is nearing an end after nearly five years.

In the past year alone, over 1000 coaches have passed through the SFA coaching course's and 61 teams have achieved the Quality Mark status with the SFA opening two School's of Football in East Ayrshire and are hopeful for a third in South Ayrshire to be up and running in the near future.


Scotland United, A 2020 Vision

"The Scottish FA leads the national game with integrity and innovation to breed a culture of Performance, Unity & Trust"
"Good is the Enemy of Great"

The SFA's new vision for the future will be prepared and up and running by the year 2015 with targets being set for all levels of football including the national teams of all ages.

The 2020 vision has set out it's bookmarks for the future including:

Strong Quality Growth
  • More registered players
  • Sustainable participation in our game
  • One national plan for the recreational game
  • More attractive modern game for all
  • More talented young players
Perform and Win
  • Scotland winning
  • Higher standards
  • Future team growth
  • Home of great coaches
  • Elite referees


Developing 1v1 Skills

The attendees were then shown new coaching skills by Aberdeen FC coach Jim Crawford with the help of 12 willing participants from the group of coaches being subjected to what at first appeared to be basic skills training. Easier on paper than in practice as the coaches found out but once learned they were soon side stepping, foot spinning, dragging and turning with relative ease.

Jim Crawford said:"To be able to coach the children and players properly, it makes it easier to train them if the coaches involved know exactly how to do what they are coaching."

Carrying on he said:"You have to be patient with the players involved, some will pick up certain skills faster than others but it's about progression;Not against each other but against yourself. As long as the player him or her self shows regular improvement, that's what you should be looking for."

With the drills and 1v1 skills that Jim had shown, most coaches were picking up new ideas that they were willing to put into practice at the first instance withing their own team.

Billy Stark

Scotland under 21 team manager was next up to share his wisdom giving us an insight into the youth setup when the national sides gather for matches.

The ex Celtic, St Mirren and Scotland player coaches and manages all the lower age groups from the 15's through to 21's and explained that the maximum amount of time he has with any age group would be 12 days due to club commitments.

"It used to be that when the senior squad played, the under 21's played their respective match against the same country but we now have tournaments in their own right. Budgets restrict anything longer than 12 day get togethers but when tournaments are held now we generally have three games in a six day period so can be quite tough on the players." Billy said.

Carrying on he spoke about the get togethers:"It's hard sometimes to get the players together for any length of time due to club matches and if we have a tournament where we are to play three matches in six days, it doesn't give us much time to work with the players beforehand. It also makes it difficult to see which players will work well together as the players we have normally play against each other, not together, and all have different training and coaching regimes with their individual clubs."

Billy Stark Practical Skills

Ayr United Football Academy under 17's team were called upon for the skills training session watched over and instructed by the National coach which saw the boys involved getting some valuable information and advice from a respected member of the coaching fraternity.

With the session being focused on building from the back and penetrating the opposition through to goal, Billy showed his aptitude for the role he currently holds by encouraging the young players whenever he could, building their confidence with every turn and pass completed.

Setting up in 3 teams of six initially, he worked them through a series of passing sequences, emphasising the need to build and incorporate supporting runs and penetrating passes.

Billy was keen to pass on his years of wisdom to the players on the pitch and the watching coaches giving constant bullet points for coaches to hopefully use in their own training sessions.

  • Use all of the space on the pitch
  • Look for different passes other than the ordinary
  • Support other team members
  • Think of the next pass and be accurate
  • Use your imagination when moving ie.overlaps
They then moved onto a 9v9 team setup within a designated area on the field with the aim of stating from the back and possession ball work rather than goal scoring to encourage good movement throughout before moving onto a conditioned game but still within the designated area of the field. The aim of this was again building from the goalkeeper forward to opposition goal this time but still with the emphasis of ball control, possession, movement and penetration.

Overview

A very informative and worthwhile exercise for all concerned in attendance at Somerset Park with lots of news skills to learn and pass on to their respective teams. A lot of work goes into these development days by the SFA development team officers with lots of practical and informative knowledge being passed on with the aim of making Scottish Football progress in the right direction in the future.

by Marc Roseblade

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: SPL Champions Rangers Back on Track With Victory Over St Johnstone(highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: SPL Champions Rangers Back on Track With Victory Over St Johnstone(highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: Inter Defeat Celtic, Man City Beat Airtricity in Dublin Super Cup(highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Inter Defeat Celtic, Man City Beat Airtricity in Dublin Super Cup(highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: FIFA 2014 Brazil World Cup Draw Groups Annonced

Not Just Scottish Football: FIFA 2014 Brazil World Cup Draw Groups Annonced

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Not Just Scottish Football: Barcelona v Mnchester United Ready for Kick Off in USA

Not Just Scottish Football: Barcelona v Mnchester United Ready for Kick Off in USA

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Ronaldo Carries on Last Season's Scoring with Hat Trick over Chivas (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Ronaldo Carries on Last Season's Scoring with Hat Trick over Chivas (highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: SPL Sides Revving up for Early Season Start on Saturday

Not Just Scottish Football: SPL Sides Revving up for Early Season Start on Saturday

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Not Just Scottish Football: As Everton Stumble in Philadelphia, Bolton Leave Houston Victorious (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: As Everton Stumble in Philadelphia, Bolton Leave Houston Victorious (highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: Man United Destroy Seattle Sounders, Chicago Next in Firing Line (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Man United Destroy Seattle Sounders, Chicago Next in Firing Line (highlights)

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

AUFA, Under Starters Orders

Woof, the summer is barely even over and we have seen plenty of Academy football action so far in the past few weeks since the youth season finished.

It seems like an eternity ago that the under 17's were paraded around Somerset Park holding aloft the Scottish Football League trophy that now nestles proudly amongst the Ayr United trophy cabinet, and being the newest addition to the silverware, it takes pride of place, centre stage, for any visiting dignitaries to view when entering the Somerset Park boardroom.

Since breaking up at the end of last season, the football Academy has not stood still seeing a flurry of professional contract signings and first team call ups.

The Professionals

The end of May saw the first couple of players to make the step up to the senior ranks with striker Dale Moore and defender Iain Fisher being invited into Somerset Park to sign their well deserved professional football contracts.

Under the watchful eyes of both the players fathers, the players were delighted to be signing on the dotted line, achieving their boyhood dreams of playing for the football club they have supported since they were nippers.

Davie White, head of youth for Ayr United stated:"Both players have served their apprenticeship with the under 19's squad, the AUFC reserve side and also spent some time playing out on loan to local junior sides. Both players have handed the pressure placed upon them this season and have now been rewarded accordingly."

Next up for signing his professional contract was young 15 year old Mark Shankland who had been courted by Liverpool, Rangers and Celtic.

The young man decided to prolong his career at his home club signing a two year contract that also sees him starting a college course when the semester starts in the Autumn.

With Ayr United chairman Lachlan Cameron returning from Los Angeles especially to be in attendance for the future star's signing, the player was delighted to have signed for club saying:"One of the reasons for staying here at Ayr is the coaching setup. The coaches have been brilliant with me and advised me that should I go to one of the Old Firm Clubs, I might fall into the cracks at a club that size and then lose my chance. The fact they have also helped me enter into the Sports and Fitness (football) college course, makes my reason for staying all the more justified."

Mark was of course lucky enough to get some Senior team pitch time near the end of last season's campaign and he didn't look out of place up against older more experienced players.

The future looks bright for all three of these players and we shall look forward to seeing more of them in the near future.

This Season

We have already seen the benefits of the Football Academy setup this season with several first team opportunities in Ayr United's pre season friendlies for some of the up and coming stars of the future.

It's ironic that in a match against a Manchester United XI team that will presumably field mostly youth players, that we talk about the Ayr United youth players that have already sparkled this season without a competitive ball being kicked.

If you speak to under 19 coach Stevie McMillan, you would hear endless superlatives about a young man that knows his way to goal, scoring an incredible 35 goals for the under 19 side last season.

If you have been to Somerset Park this season for a glimpse of the new team, you will of course know we are talking about Roddy Paterson, the recently turned 19 year old who scored the only goal of the game against SPL side St Mirren and also hit the crossbar with another effort. On a day that had seen Gary Teale return to Ayr, it was the youngster that stole the show and took the plaudits, and rightly so!

We will be hoping for big things from Roddy this season and with his eye for goal, hopefully plenty of net bulging shots that we can cheer.

Defender Gareth Armstrong has slipped under the radar and into the Ayr squad this season as well, performing admirably in the pre season matches without fuss, getting the job in hand completed like a pro. Much is made of the goal scoring antics at football clubs that sometimes defenders get forgotten about but Gareth's performances so far has shown his ability to blend in and adapt to a faster more physical game than he is used to with the under 19 squad and if he keeps this level of play up, he will surely become the next Jonathan Tiffoney.

Another player that is little known with the Ayr United faithful has been midfielder Cammy Marlow, who like Gareth Armstrong has slipped into the squad almost unnoticed by the Ayr United supporters such is the ability and technique of the player.

This ability to move into the senior squad without hesitation has saw the 16 year old blend well with the other players, making it almost believable that he has played in this role all of his life. Cammy has been deployed in the left hand side of midfield for the senior squad in the pre season friendlies showing his willingness and strength as he pushes for a regular squad place for the upcoming season. Good left sided players are always hard to come by so Cammy may be a gem in the making.

Unfortunately for Mark Shankland he has been injured for the start of the season and has been unable to be available for selection so far but his time will come this year. It's a shame for the young man as he has been not been able to show off his new suit that he purchased for squad trips!

Academy Success

This promises to be another successful year for Ayr United Football Academy as they try and build on last years successes. From the under 17 side winning the Scottish Football League and also the girls under 13's side winning their respective league that saw them promoted into the A division. Both achievements will be hard to emulate but one I am sure they will be hoping to surpass.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Ex Ayr United Manager Gordon Dalziel Coaching The Future Maple Leaf Stars

Not Just Scottish Football: Ex Ayr United Manager Gordon Dalziel Coaching The Future Maple Leaf Stars

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: MLS All Star Team Selection Includes Beckham, Henry & Donovan

Not Just Scottish Football: MLS All Star Team Selection Includes Beckham, Henry & Donovan

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Not Just Scottish Football: Ferguson: Sneijder Deal is Dead

Not Just Scottish Football: Ferguson: Sneijder Deal is Dead

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Not Just Scottish Football: A Look Back At Japan's Dramatic World Cup Victory Over USA (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: A Look Back At Japan's Dramatic World Cup Victory Over USA (highlights)

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Manchester United Rev Up New England (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Manchester United Rev Up New England (highlights)

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: USA, Japan Reach Womens World Cup Final in Stunning Semi Finals (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: USA, Japan Reach Womens World Cup Final in Stunning Semi Finals (highlights)

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Ex Ayr United Men Catch Up As Manchester United Start USA Tour

Not Just Scottish Football: Ex Ayr United Men Catch Up As Manchester United Start USA Tour

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Brazil Get Lucky Last Minute Goal Draw in Copa America As Venzuela Go Top Of Group(highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Brazil Get Lucky Last Minute Goal Draw in Copa America As Venzuela Go Top Of Group(highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: Japan Stun Germany to Reach World Cup Final Four (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: Japan Stun Germany to Reach World Cup Final Four (highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: France Progress to Semis After Last Gasp Equalizer Leads to Penalty Win (highlights)

Not Just Scottish Football: France Progress to Semis After Last Gasp Equalizer Leads to Penalty Win (highlights)

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Not Just Scottish Football: Former Ayr & Rangers Player Craig McShea, Sues For £1 Million

Not Just Scottish Football: Former Ayr & Rangers Player Craig McShea, Sues For £1 Million

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Australian Howard Fondyke Finds Himself in Strange Position as Trial Teams Meet in Friendly

Not Just Scottish Football: Australian Howard Fondyke Finds Himself in Strange Position as Trial Teams Meet in Friendly

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Not Just Scottish Football: Mexico 3 Germany 2 Under 17 World Cup highlights

Not Just Scottish Football: Mexico 3 Germany 2 Under 17 World Cup highlights

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Not Just Scottish Football: Hasselbaink Heading to Ayr United?

Not Just Scottish Football: Hasselbaink Heading to Ayr United?

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Not Just Scottish Football: Mexico Come From Behind Germany to Reach U17 World Cup Final on Home Soil

Not Just Scottish Football: Mexico Come From Behind Germany to Reach U17 World Cup Final on Home Soil

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