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Best part of todays pod: at 36 minutes we say how we dont lock threads then immediately after recording we lock our first thread 
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Sign Up Now!Fascists!!! or should it be Communists?Best part of todays pod: at 36 minutes we say how we dont lock threads then immediately after recording we lock our first thread![]()
Got 2 from there lined up the next two monthsGraz podcast suggestion.
Get a Fed member on for a perspective of the game from their side of the fence.
I know it maybe a political hot potato but maybe interesting snippets from them.
$100 says neither of them are Capital FootballGot 2 from there lined up the next two months
Indeed they arent haha$100 says neither of them are Capital Football![]()
What thread is locked?Best part of todays pod: at 36 minutes we say how we dont lock threads then immediately after recording we lock our first thread![]()
Bang on Quicky. I too was a sceptic but now my only beef with Football360 is there are "Too many" interesting , well written articles I want to devour....I just watched the Football360 podcast. Fantastic listen.
I think I've complained before that we have no allies in the media to champion us. I've also said I think football sometimes has a victim mentality that holds it back.
I had a bit of a who tf is this reaction to Football360 when it appeared in my feeds. But the contents been great.
I liked the way he spoke about the game and what he wanted from the venture. Positive. Bi-Partisan. True to the audience. It's an antidote to that victim mentality and pandering there's so much of. This may be great for the game, to have someone like this fill that media void in a modern way. I hope they make a go of it.
Scotland includes Tom Byers program in their 10 year plan
our interview as here
The one in the championship aboute the ustaseWhat thread is locked?
I'll suggest something else if that's ok. For mine, the best raw talents come from non-stop ball work at home from a young age. All the tactical and physical stuff can come later. But practising against a wall and dribbling around your backyard or local park is the best thing you can do, and it's free, fun, and in your own time. Maybe one or two coaching sessions on the basics of touch and execution, but the rest of the time you need to learn how to curl the ball around your dad's car and under the lemon tree. Non-stop experimenting and seeing what works and what doesn't without other eyes on you. I think this is a strong foundation to build on, but only speaking from personal experience in other sports. I wouldn't think there's too much of all that at the clinics and academies, I'm guessing there's a tonne of tactics, but I don't know.
This is what has held back Australian Football for decades. Stop trying to please people who hate you and then play the victim when they are contemptuous of your pandering.It's an antidote to that victim mentality and pandering there's so much of.
I think Nicky Carle sums up the vibe I was trying to convey here:
An AI post, Mono.