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EP4 - Bias in Talent Selection

1 h 29 min · 6 de jun de 2025
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đŸŽ™ïž EP4 - Bias in Talent Selection Coaches Angelo Sabblah and Johnny Cardello dig deep into how bias creeps into player selection — from size and physical maturity to race, socioeconomic status, and even birth month. They unpack how these unseen forces can cause clubs to overlook truly talented players. Through personal stories and practical insights, they explore ways coaches can evaluate more fairly: standardized scoring, longer trial windows, and multiple assessors. It’s a candid, eye-opening convo that challenges you to reflect on your own coaching lens. âžĄïž Hit play if you're ready to rethink how we see, select, and support players in the youth game.

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