Sandra's Bollocks
Est. 1979
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I understand where you're coming from but I just don't see how picking out an individuals flaws in front of the team can be a positive thing? You can achieve the same result privately (or even drop them if need be) to relay that message. As a coach, it shows you respect your players.It’s not so much about spraying in front of the group, it’s that play allowing you as a coach to hold him accountable in front of the group. This has a great impact on the rest of the team where they see the highest profile player is coachable.
This happened during the year with some of the boys not currently playing and the reaction from certain individuals was poor, hence why this team is here. They’ll come good.
Again, it's just my take on the situation. I've obviously never coached in my life, so it may be a different dynamic in the sports world.