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Coaching Practices
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Resources
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Callum Tongue talks about Ipswich Town's approach to providing support to their players to help them grow and develop.
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In this webinar, we introduce a players perspective with special guest Shaun Wright-Phillips. SWP talks to our expert panel about his experiences with coaches throughout his playing career.
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Former England national team manager Steve McClaren spoke to MiMentor about his most important consideration when arriving at a new club - building a culture.
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