Interesting comment, the first one. If it can't be improved with coaching why not place it as the most important talent?
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Every player can improve but if you dinnae have a first touch in yer 20s you ain't gonna suddenly find one.
TD talking about improving Max cannae be talking about that, so wonder what area he specifically thinks he can improve.
Fitness......always seemed pretty fit to me.
Game awareness.......mibbe
Tackling.......do they even coach tackling now.
Mindset.....mibbe......head I thought wud go down now and again.
Finishing......reasonable finisher.
Small margins in all areas......possibly.
Interesting comment, the first one. If it can't be improved with coaching why not place it as the most important talent?
When you were working did you use your spare time to improve your banking skills? I use my spare time to get away from my work and to partake of leisure pursuits that have nothing to do with work. Why are footballers not allowed to do the same and why are they expected to be practising every spare minute they have?
Possibly because when they are fit they do precious little but tick over for the rest of the season.....or that's the impression I get.
It's no exactly a long hours job, fairly pressurised but no long hours.
Have you seen the Tony Watt blog 😆 6k per week for hunting Doon bakeries and doing an audition to be next presenter of food and drink.
Can a touch be coached is what I'm asking, technique maybe but surely you have to have a feel for caressing a football.
The Bomber ❤️ my fav player ever didn't have a great touch but Bobby Connor, georgi, chic Charnley and fab cab just wow, was this coached?
Doubt it.
I never had 'a touch' but my son did. I noticed it when he was about a year old, could barely walk and was being held up on on somebody's fingers but could trap a ball and boot it straight back at you.
I don't think a touch can be fully coached, it's about perception and judgment which are dependent on how the brain works i.e. the ability as much as about knowing how to actually do it - i.e. the skill. I always knew I had to have a soft foot when the ball came at me with snow on it, didn't stop the ball skiting right back where it came from off that very same foot or me deciding at the last second that the thigh was the better option - then the ball skiting right back where it came from. I was a terrible footballer and it was partly (very small part I reckon) due to being long sighted and my brain never being sure how far away the ball was from me. Obviously my lack of ability and any skill contributed more.
The guys you mention, including GGH just had the combination of the ability and the skill. You can coach the skill but not the natural ability derived from brain function.
Male brains developed to hunt and therefore, generally but not always, are better at perceiving distance and movement. Women were more gatherers and so the female brain is, generally not always, better developed to allow them to perform more patient and sedentary functions.