“Go for it. Just go for it and don’t look back. No regrets. That famous phrase has always stuck with me: regret the things you do, don’t regret the things you don’t do.” - Emma Hayes
“Ask your players questions, don’t just give them the answers and let logic take over or they’ll never be able to think for themselves or learn how to manage a game.” - Scott Paterson
“You don’t need to re-invent the wheel. Research and observe sessions and put your own spin on sessions you have seen, embedding your personality on the session.” - Danny Elliott
“Be a student of the game. Be curious. Always look for opportunities for continued personal development. Listen to, observe and learn from other coaches. Enrol on courses, online resources, webinars, listen to podcasts, etc.” - Tony Elliott
"Whether winning or losing, we basically did the exact same thing. We still played music in practice, still made fun of each other, made fun of ourselves. Did birthday videos, invited player’s kids to come in and shoot. All of that is authentic to who we are." - Steve Kerr
"Leadership in sport may include a flexible set of skill. Sometimes this means being directive, instructional and setting the plays. At other times it may be sitting back, asking questions, sharing the stage, and allowing the players to create solutions." - Dan Abrahams