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Coach
An interesting article by Gerard Degroot in the Telegraph yesterday mentions Paul Sturrock:
" The football manager Paul Sturrock, a good man, deals every day with young men who take their gifts for granted. They sometimes forget that the ability to kick a ball is not enough by itself to succeed. He has constantly to remind players that if they don't work hard, they are traitors to their talent. In order to drive that message home, Sturrock occasionally puts those who forget their good fortune on a roof for a few hours, so that they might understand what life would be like if a living had to be made by fixing slates."
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" The football manager Paul Sturrock, a good man, deals every day with young men who take their gifts for granted. They sometimes forget that the ability to kick a ball is not enough by itself to succeed. He has constantly to remind players that if they don't work hard, they are traitors to their talent. In order to drive that message home, Sturrock occasionally puts those who forget their good fortune on a roof for a few hours, so that they might understand what life would be like if a living had to be made by fixing slates."
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