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It takes courage to dream big and then to allow nothing to prevent you from realizing that dream.
Tony DiCicco
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Don't whine. Find the positive in difficult situations.
Tony DiCicco
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To some, challenges are exhausting. To others, they are opportunities in waiting.
Tony DiCicco
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The smartest thing is knowing that I don't know it all and that there's more to learn.
Tony DiCicco
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At a youth soccer game you'll probably hear parents and coaches on the sidelines yelling, 'Pass the ball! Pass the ball!' ... When we continually tell our young players to pass the ball, we're not allowing them to develop their full potential, especially those who have the ability to take their opponents on and beat them one-on-one. As a result, we run the risk of diminishing a player's artistry and potential.
Tony DiCicco
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Have a vision and then create your own reality. Otherwise, someone else may create it for you.
Tony DiCicco
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Coaching soccer, like disciplines including journalism, you'll always learn if you're open to it, you'll learn from your players. If that's being smart, fair enough.
Tony DiCicco
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When you set a goal, write it down and then it's like making a promise to yourself.
Tony DiCicco
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I don't know how smart I am, but I was a student of the game and I still watch games and still pick up things. If you watch individual players you will see genius.
Tony DiCicco
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Overseas, kids grow up in a soccer culture. The German player sees the game eons above the American player the same age.
Tony DiCicco
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Talent is not enough. It's an important component in a successful performance, but it's really only a starting point.
Tony DiCicco
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If I win, I attract other good players and by doing that I win more games.
Tony DiCicco
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Youth soccer is big business. If I don't win, it doesn't matter if I'm developing players, my business is going to hell.
Tony DiCicco
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Placing blame on others is easy. Taking responsibility for yourself is empowering.
Tony DiCicco
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Don't get angry; get better.
Tony DiCicco
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I don't blame the players, I don't blame the parents, I blame programs and I blame the coaches.
Tony DiCicco
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Chemistry is a contribution that teammates make to each other, but it's also something a coach can create or facilitate.
Tony DiCicco
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I put myself around good people, including my assistant coaches. A lot of head coaches are intimidated by their assistant coaches, they'd rather get people that are far less talented than them because it's not threatening.
Tony DiCicco
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You can't have assistant coaches who aren't loyal - but you can learn a lot from your assistant coaches.
Tony DiCicco
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If you put good people around you, I guess you're smart. You learn from them and that makes you a better coach.
Tony DiCicco