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Derek Johnston - Why four-job Del had to learn to get a filter

Derek Johnston - Why four-job Del had to learn to get a filter

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Not too long ago, Derek Johnston made the leap into coaching full time.

 

The belief he had in himself has been validated - he now works in four different coaching roles in and around Glasgow in Scotland.

 

His current CV reads community outreach coach at Cumbernauld Colts, women’s first- team coach at Stenhousemuir, one-to-one coach at Oliver Performance Academy and soccer academies coach at Scottish giants Rangers.

 

We caught up with Derek to talk about making coaching his full-time profession, how, by working with adults then children, he is doing things in reverse order, and why reflection is a key focus for him this year…

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