The Adam Tinkham Podcast

Episode One: Peter Knight

1 h 20 min · 16 de mar de 2020
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My first guest is Peter Knight. He and I worked together briefly in Los Angeles at the same youth club. He came across the pond from England many years ago to begin his coaching journey first in Chicago before moving out to Los Angeles. He holds a UEFA “B” license and is working his way through the elite licenses of US Soccer. We begin by discussing the now almost forgotten but still surprising result at Anfield and then venture into multiple pressing topics in youth soccer today such as the pay to play system, periodization, street or pickup soccer culture, state cup in southern California, college soccer, and finally what “Pete” thinks might help us all move forward more efficiently.

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