Oxford United Head Of Football Development - Steven Kinniburgh ("Oxford Graduates" - Episode 15 snippet")
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Steven Kinniburgh, the Oxford United Head Of Football Development tells me on Episode 15 of my Podcast about his journey from a young player at Glasgow Rangers to becoming an academy manager to now Head Of Football Development at Oxford United.
Steven discusses the importance of habits, dedication, and the balance between results and development in youth football. Kinniburgh emphasizes the role of injuries, daily routines, and the significance of shaping good character in young athletes. He also explains the structure of football academies and the impact of nutrition and sleep on performance.
Stevie also speaks about the complexities of youth football development, focusing on the challenges of tournament football, the importance of adaptability, and the role of education in shaping young athletes. He emphasizes the need for resilience, the significance of understanding player loans, and the impact of parental expectations on player development.
Steven highlights another responsibility he has at the club which is looking after the Girls and Women's football at Oxford United and the unique challenges faced in developing female talent. Throughout the discussion, he shares insights on what it takes to succeed in academy football, including the importance of character, commitment, and the avoidance of excuses.