Watch Courtney play dimes in this second half knowing she’s the new NT KWEEN
USA Women's NT 2022
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Watch Courtney play dimes in this second half knowing she’s the new NT KWEEN
Seems like MKR would like to make a case for herself in THY.
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Poulter only 9th? Larson only 6th?
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Poulter only 9th? Larson only 6th?
we would never
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JWO will be top 3.
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The replies are so bad 💀💀
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She was just so consistent. It seemed like nothing was ever bad when she touched the ball.
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Good morning to the best team of 2021! 😘
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Good morning to the best team of 2021! 😘
you're not too busy fighting brazil twitter?
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you're not too busy fighting brazil twitter?
i have breaks in between Brazilian meltdowns over Brait. JK
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i have breaks in between Brazilian meltdowns over Brait. JK
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JWO will be top 3.
i was right 😉
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Teun Buijs from Netherlands. Nobody liked him, even dutch players like Pietersen and Grotheus said bad things about him
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Teun Buijs from Netherlands. Nobody liked him, even dutch players like Pietersen and Grotheus said bad things about him
Oooh I want to read this tea, do you know where I can find this?
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Oooh I want to read this tea, do you know where I can find this?
That was many years ago, probably somewhere in local newspaper. I need to find it. Anyway, the team (ATOM Trefl Sopot) wasn't happy with Buijs coaching and eventually he was fired in the middle of play-offs.
Regarding HIll, Buijs almost always put her on the bench and let play Brizitka Molnar In press conferences, he was saying that Hill was not good enough, and few months later she became MVP of WCH
VolleyOrange Edit: I got one interview with Maret https://sport.trojmiasto.pl/Ma…efl-Sopot-S-A-n95510.html
That part:
Journalist: Judith Pietersen, however, did not have a good time at PGE Atom Trefl
Maret: Her memories from the club are very well. Of course, in terms of volleyball and purely games she expected more, but it wasn't club's fault but more the coach. As for the organization of the team, she had no objections.
At that time, the coach was a Dutchman, Teun Buijs, who was still talking about the 'system'. Do you also prefer this approach to volleyball?
As far as I know, he did not finish the season with PGE Atom Trefl, so it all did not work out in these conditions. Indeed, he is a coach who sticks to his system. I trained with him as a junior and had the opportunity to learn about it. And all I remembered of him was this system. I like this style, but I know that outside of his system, there are a lot of interesting things about volleyball that are worth to be used. Besides that, it's nice when you can talk to the coach not only about volleyball.
Note from myself:
For me, as a fan of ATOM Trefl, that was really hard season to watch. The team was just a mess.Buijs didn't react to what was happening on the court and was just constantly making the notes. He could lost a set not even taking one time-out! Also, he was really calm, didn't try to motivate the team. He wasn't much of a talker. Now, I remember that he also designated one of the assistant coaches to discuss with setters during the time-outs so he could make more notes
Many of press conferences of this team were available online and Teun always blamed the players of bad results, e.g. Kim Hill. Also, during one press conferences, he said they lost because of Yulia Shelukhina who got injured...
And answer for every questions was related to 'system'. "That's our system". "We need to work on game system". "The girls didn't understand my system" etc
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That was many years ago, probably somewhere in local newspaper. I need to find it. Anyway, the team (ATOM Trefl Sopot) wasn't happy with Buijs coaching and eventually he was fired in the middle of play-offs.
Regarding HIll, Buijs almost always put her on the bench and let play Brizitka Molnar In press conferences, he was saying that Hill was not good enough, and few months later she became MVP of WCH
VolleyOrange Edit: I got one interview with Maret https://sport.trojmiasto.pl/Ma…efl-Sopot-S-A-n95510.html
That part:
Journalist: Judith Pietersen, however, did not have a good time at PGE Atom Trefl
Maret: Her memories from the club are very well. Of course, in terms of volleyball and purely games she expected more, but it wasn't club's fault but more the coach. As for the organization of the team, she had no objections.
At that time, the coach was a Dutchman, Teun Buijs, who was still talking about the 'system'. Do you also prefer this approach to volleyball?
As far as I know, he did not finish the season with PGE Atom Trefl, so it all did not work out in these conditions. Indeed, he is a coach who sticks to his system. I trained with him as a junior and had the opportunity to learn about it. And all I remembered of him was this system. I like this style, but I know that outside of his system, there are a lot of interesting things about volleyball that are worth to be used. Besides that, it's nice when you can talk to the coach not only about volleyball.
Thanks so much!!