Sentences with phrase «coaching career elsewhere»

Many Arsenal supporters have lamented the fact that some of the club's legends, such as Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp, have elected to commence their coaching careers elsewhere.

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Henry will now look elsewhere to complete the rest of his coaching badges before surely looking to begin his career in football management.
While Bob and Mike coached for Bill Snyder at Kansas State before disseminating elsewhere (Bob to Florida, then Oklahoma; Mike to Oklahoma, then Arizona), Stoops» career was impacted by other fellow Snyder alums.
In contrast, Arsenal fans may well be disappointed that they were unable to keep him at the Emirates, as he joins a number of ex players to move on elsewhere to start their coaching career.
Nearly 20 years later, a chance encounter with Liam Brady in 1999 saw Dermot back at the club as an academy coach and over the next eight years he proved himself instrumental in the development of many players who went on to enjoy first team careers with the Gunners and elsewhere.
This affinity bias creates «in» groups which benefit from the advantage of being listened to and informally coached, and «out» groups who can sit on the periphery feeling more unseen, unheard and either stagnating in their role, or choosing to progress their career elsewhere.
According to personal and career coach, Beverly Flaxington, trying to manage up within your company is sometimes the better alternative than looking for opportunities elsewhere.
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