Never A Dull Day
Today’s episode is about development — but not in the way you might expect. We’re joined by Tim Kirk, head of training for the U15s at VfB Stuttgart, whose coaching philosophy is built on a simple idea: develop the person, and the player will emerge. Before stepping into elite academy football, Tim worked in education — shaping not just athletes, but young people. That perspective still sits at the center of everything he does. For nearly a decade, Tim has been bringing youth teams to Kokrobite Chiltern Centre in Ghana. It’s the only trip his players take that isn’t focused on performance, tournaments, or results — and that’s exactly the point. In this conversation, we talk about: * What it really means to “develop the person” in elite sport * Why the ages of 10–12 are so critical for shaping values * What Ghana gives these boys that football environments often can’t * How discomfort, culture, and shared experience shape character * The role of parents, perspective, and identity beyond the game * And why this trip continues to matter — year after year This is a conversation about football, but also about humility, responsibility, and the kind of growth that doesn’t show up on a scoreboard.
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