A Quote by Toni Duggan

Most coaches' attention to detail is very good; it's their job. They have to analyse teams, and they have to analyse their own team. — © Toni Duggan
Most coaches' attention to detail is very good; it's their job. They have to analyse teams, and they have to analyse their own team.
As a coach you need to choose the characteristics your players can contribute. I don't think it's a good thing for a coach to analyse his team by looking for something he sees in other teams. He has to pay close attention to the characteristics his team have, and make the most of those.
What is the point of teaching how to analyse a poem or a piece of Shakespeare but not to analyse the Internet?
The media do not analyse the game. They analyse the result.
I can analyse the trajectory of my popularity and find out why the peak was a peak and the valley was a valley - grapple with it that way - but I prefer not to analyse it that much.
As a team leader, I have always told my team to never give up. Analyse why you failed so that, next time, you know what should not be done.
I never overtly analyse my own movies, I don't think that's my job to do that. I just muddle through and do what I think is best for the movie.
I always consider myself as good as my last film. I tend to analyse my work very critically.
The basis of my confidence is that I wasn't a talented player. I was a talented human being. At school, I always had good figures. I was the captain of all my football teams. I studied physical education at the Academy, so I learned to analyse, to observe, and to take decisions.
The Japanese are the ultimate students: they analyse things in so much detail... until they have pretty much mastered whatever they are studying.
I analyse in my own way, in very simple, no-jargon language. If somebody is talking in very complicated way, I never like that.
I definitely have to know every detail of a script and analyse its potential before I think further because if the director is the captain, then the script is the ship.
You have to develop a certain healthy distance to allow you to keep a clear head, to be able to analyse the situation, lead your team, and move forward with them, because there are times if I'm not careful... if you get too involved, it will consume you; it will consume you, and you will not be good to your team; the issues you are dealing with.
The fans say you can do this and that, but you have to analyse the potential of the team with your staff. Will it be enough to be at the top until the end of the season? You never know.
It is natural to try to understand one's own time and to seek to analyse the forces that move it.
Statistics and numbers are no good unless you have good people to analyse and then interpret their meaning and importance.
For me, most things are mental. You do better if you analyse and address the issue mentally.
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