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Dan Bratcher - Why learning never stops for driven Dan

Dan Bratcher - Why learning never stops for driven Dan

Every day's a school day for Cambridge City Ladies coach DAN BRATCHER, as he tells STEPH FAIRBAIRN about his passion for progress and honest reflection

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Dan Bratcher is a Uefa B-qualified coach, currently working with Cambridge City Ladies, who play in the fourth tier of the women’s football pyramid in England.

Having stepped into coaching after realising he wouldn’t make it as a player professionally, Dan has now found a home for himself within the women’s game.

He is committed to his personal learning and development, with the ultimate aim of getting a full-time role in professional soccer.

SCW caught up with Dan to talk about how he furthers his learning, the role of reflection, and if assessing yourself honestly gets any easier the longer you coach…

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