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The Voyage of a Fortunate Soccer Player


This is something we worked on from the start. We interacted with many different approaches such as training on a periodic basis, to abiding a punishment together as a team. Even calling each other out became a prevalent form of communicating. Everyone in the team had to learn to collaborate with each other even if they didn't like it. It seemed kind of pointless at first but it was all part of building chemistry with each other. It was difficult moment after loosing and gaining people to be able to accept new players in to our family. Coach Falcon was one of the greatest coaches I have ever had. He came off as this mean and grouchy old man at first but we ended up changing how we viewed him. He made it clear to us that we just had understand his meaning of the word GAS. GAS meant grades, attitude, and then skill. Grades of course were the most significant thing because no pass no play was the rule. Most of the guys had no problems with this but there was quite a few that had some trouble. When one was struggling we all had to step up and help if we wanted to have a full squad for our next few games. .
             We did many things to help them including getting help from tutors or teachers when in danger of failing. As the time went by, many obstacles were thrown at us and we counted on each other to get through them. A positive attitude is always better than a negative one. Coach made it clear to us that he'd prefer a guy that cares about the team and is and alright player rather than a great player that only cares about himself. Guys who lead others in the right direction are always people to look up to. Some of the teams that I have been in was actually strict, especially, if one doesn't remember how to play the sport the coaches wouldn't even give one a chance to show what one got. This is different in a way that people didn't understand why they weren't chosen knowing they were better than others that were.


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