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Mark Yates

Mark Yates

Coaching Sessions

Reorganising for the second phase of crossing

Reorganising for the second phase of crossing

This session is about defending the second ball. There are a number of teams in our league who use crosses into the box as a key repetitive attacking weapon. Last season, we identified Southend United as one such team who posed a major threat from the flanks.
Possession play

Possession play

The session focuses on build-up play with forward passing through midfield using short and longer balls into the frontman. This is very useful in ensuring that players keep possession in midfield, whilst always having in their minds the need to play the ball forward and support.

Biography

Mark Yates began his coaching career assisting Steve Cotterill at Burnley before taking his first management job at Kidderminster. He had played for the Harriers making 249 league appearances in two spells. He also represented Cheltenham, Birmingham City, Burnley, Lincoln City and Doncaster Rovers. Yates was part of the Birmingham City side that won the 1991 Leyland DAF (now Johnstone's Paint) Trophy final at Wembley. With Cheltenham he played a key role in promotion to the Football League and promotion to League One in 2002. It was during his time with Cheltenham, that Yates won caps for the England semi-professional team and captained the Robins to their only appearance to date in the fifth round of the FA Cup in 2002. In his first season at Aggborough he led Harriers to the FA Trophy final against Stevenage Borough - the first competitive match at the newly re-built Wembley Stadium. He later led Cheltenham to two play-offs. At the time of his departure in November 2014, he was the 3rd longest serving manager in English football. Yates subsequently managed Crawley Town, Solihull Moors and Kidderminster again. He is also a graduate of the LMA's Certificate in Applied Management

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