Coach and player sit on the bench and talk.
Not exact matches
However, the Spanish tactician, as seen in the video below,
sat the entire club staff down along with the
players and coaching staff this week to thank them
and congratulate them on being a vital part of the club's success this season.
You can't have Henry
sitting there slagging off the
players on TV,
and then turn up for training,
coaching the youngsters who are supposed to look up to the first team, it's a conflict of interest, Wenger is right, it's one job or the other.
This year's crop of Big Swing candidates includes a
coach who is almost certainly not going anywhere, a
coach who spent the last 19 years of his
coaching career (which ended four years ago, by the way) in the pros, a
coach who leaves every job either hated or in unceremonious fashion,
and a
coach who knowingly played ineligible
players for an entire season
and lied about it to the NCAA
and must
sit out part of his next season as a head
coach.
No more totally killing it every rare chance we actually put you on the field but otherwise
sitting around for the bulk of the rest of our matches watching Welbeck
and Theo flub chances, not quite having the quality last touch to create a decent chance,
and / or very rarely making any type of decent / threatening cross to other
players all the while thinking «hey
coach, you know I'm on the team also!
Hell I might even go as far as to goad the Argentine
coaching staff
and the
players sat on the bench, hell I might even run around like a headless chicken such would be my joy.
Whoever
coaches Arsenal next season, needs to
sit down with these
players and have a heart to heart talk with them.
Brady
sat his rookie year, Luck was thrown onto a team with an almost completely new set of
players, a new offense, a new
coach and new GM.
Clearly, Harbaugh's mindset is still the rule not the exception, shared not only by current
players and coaches, but former
players sitting in the broadcast booth.
If the long - since discredited language of «shake it off»»
and «getting dinged» persists; if
players aren't willing to self - report concussion symptoms;
and, when on rare occasion they actually do, the
coaches and medical personnel on the sideline don't take a lot more cautious approach in concussion management
and pay more than lip service to the mantra of «When in doubt,
sit them out,» well, then, football may be in for a world of hurt.
Football
coaches don't give feedback based on notes that they took while watching a practice — they
sit with their
players and watch video together.
«The
coach is there on the bench,
sitting with the
players and speaking to them in a way they can understand.