New national technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic met with National Premier League coaches yesterday and gave them some quick coaching tips at the Jamaica Football Federation's office in New Kingston.
However, there is no word who will be his assistant coach as Star Sports understands that was not discussed.
Bora, who was officially named technical director on Thursday, will use a local coach as his assistant for the first two years of his four-year contract.
'drawing board'
During their meeting, which was described as a "relaxed, getting to know" session, Bora used videos and a football 'drawing board' to bring across his points.
Portmore United coach Paul Young said one of the most interesting points was his philosophy of not playing 11 versus 11 in training.
"He focuses on smaller groups of players because the space you are actually using in a game at any one time is so small," said Young.
"He really wanted to get an idea where we are and see if our ideas are the same and get some feedback," he added.
Harbour View coach Lenworth Hyde said Bora also focused a lot on the organisation of the team and its importance to success.
Former national coach Geoffrey Maxwell said he welcomed the session with the new technical director.
"I think it was a good first move by the coach. We're not alienated," said Maxwell.
"Sometimes the national coaches separate themselves from local coaches but Bora was very warm and friendly and has a good sense of humour."
Hyde also said the coaches had an open invitation to training sessions.
"He said we can come and watch the training and he gave each of us his cell number," Hyde said.
However, there is no word who will be his assistant coach as Star Sports understands that was not discussed.
Bora, who was officially named technical director on Thursday, will use a local coach as his assistant for the first two years of his four-year contract.
'drawing board'
During their meeting, which was described as a "relaxed, getting to know" session, Bora used videos and a football 'drawing board' to bring across his points.
Portmore United coach Paul Young said one of the most interesting points was his philosophy of not playing 11 versus 11 in training.
"He focuses on smaller groups of players because the space you are actually using in a game at any one time is so small," said Young.
"He really wanted to get an idea where we are and see if our ideas are the same and get some feedback," he added.
Harbour View coach Lenworth Hyde said Bora also focused a lot on the organisation of the team and its importance to success.
Former national coach Geoffrey Maxwell said he welcomed the session with the new technical director.
"I think it was a good first move by the coach. We're not alienated," said Maxwell.
"Sometimes the national coaches separate themselves from local coaches but Bora was very warm and friendly and has a good sense of humour."
Hyde also said the coaches had an open invitation to training sessions.
"He said we can come and watch the training and he gave each of us his cell number," Hyde said.
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