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Concept of rank - what an earth is so difficult in it?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 612235" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Yeah, and for some reason this simple thing seems to be totally outside of his grasp. Sport world is extremely connected and you always end up with people you know again and again. And even if this "moron" doesn't have much connections (at least no one of those who do have lots of connections seem to know about him at all) and if he truly is a moron he may never develop ones, but there are other coaches in the team, who certainly do have connections and there are other players, some who are already in short track to other side of the bench. And they are all seeing what difficult child says or does. And <strong>even when/if</strong> difficult child's gripe in something is substantial, they may have hard time seeing it, because they may not have know-how to tell the difference. Things are very specialised and those not specialised to that even in the sport are often totally clueless. </p><p></p><p>difficult child's only defence is his age. Kids at his age, and especially ones playing his position, are expected to be quite rough around the edges. So people will still grant him few years to mature and man up. But as said, we have been working at least 15 years with concept of rank and it really still doesn't seem to dawn to him even a bit. Drives me crazy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 612235, member: 14557"] Yeah, and for some reason this simple thing seems to be totally outside of his grasp. Sport world is extremely connected and you always end up with people you know again and again. And even if this "moron" doesn't have much connections (at least no one of those who do have lots of connections seem to know about him at all) and if he truly is a moron he may never develop ones, but there are other coaches in the team, who certainly do have connections and there are other players, some who are already in short track to other side of the bench. And they are all seeing what difficult child says or does. And [B]even when/if[/B] difficult child's gripe in something is substantial, they may have hard time seeing it, because they may not have know-how to tell the difference. Things are very specialised and those not specialised to that even in the sport are often totally clueless. difficult child's only defence is his age. Kids at his age, and especially ones playing his position, are expected to be quite rough around the edges. So people will still grant him few years to mature and man up. But as said, we have been working at least 15 years with concept of rank and it really still doesn't seem to dawn to him even a bit. Drives me crazy! [/QUOTE]
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