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But she staunchly refuses to take coaching in communications.
Mike Sullivan, the assistant coach for receivers, said Barden was "very bright and will take coaching well".
It was difficult for him to learn that he did not have to take coaching so literally.
Even though he preferred playing he was astute enough to take coaching badges as a 23-year-old with Airdrie, together with Sandy Stewart, his present assistant.
As a result, former general managers readily take other front-office jobs, just as fired managers take coaching jobs, to keep themselves active and visible.
'In 2006, we intend to take coaching into all the nooks and crannies of British life,' says Jay. 'We're taking it to Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol, Brighton.
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"I've learned not to take Coach too seriously".
Or at least I was enjoying it until JT, speaking with his mouth full and his brain empty, said, "I will take Coach to the final three".
He takes coaching well and knows what he's doing.
For two years I was the one taking coaching sessions and putting out cones.
It seems that fewer teachers are taking coaching jobs, according to statistics from the New York State Athletic Association.
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