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Greetings from Finland! I am near the opposite end of the age spectrum. I started at 38 and am 5 years in. It took me a couple of years to get comfortable with talking to better players, particularly those in youth teams. I got a tip from this forum which really helped: used sparingly, to say a compliment every now and again. "Good shot", "good save", "great tackle"... sometimes it reminds key players that you are there, sometimes shows you have empathy for a problem player, sometimes reinforces a decision. Don't over do it, but this really opened things up for me, made me more comfortable - and that helped me be more pro-active about e.g. holding etc.I think my biggest strength is that I always keep calm, whatever happens. My biggest weakness is probably that I don`t talk/communicate to the players as much as I maybe should. I almost only talk to them when they are talking to me or when I required to.
Bless, glad i was of help in your development to these lofty heights Father Sangria...Greetings from Finland! I am near the opposite end of the age spectrum. I started at 38 and am 5 years in. It took me a couple of years to get comfortable with talking to better players, particularly those in youth teams. I got a tip from this forum which really helped: used sparingly, to say a compliment every now and again. "Good shot", "good save", "great tackle"... sometimes it reminds key players that you are there, sometimes shows you have empathy for a problem player, sometimes reinforces a decision. Don't over do it, but this really opened things up for me, made me more comfortable - and that helped me be more pro-active about e.g. holding etc.