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Owen Coyle is a former professional footballer and current manager of Queens Park Rangers. In this video, he discusses his career, his thoughts on alcohol and vaccines, and how he develops young players. He also recounts a story about when he was playing in the Coca-Cola Cup Final and was humiliated by John McGinley.

  • 00:00:00 Owen Coyle discusses his career and how it's been going. He also talks about his thoughts on alcohol and vaccines, and how he wants to talk more about the conspiracy theories.
  • 00:05:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he manages to keep his players' diets balanced, and discusses how his experiences playing and managing football have helped him in his current role as manager of Queens Park Rangers. He also discusses his experiences working with different types of players, and how he makes sure that everyone in the team is taken care of.
  • 00:10:00 Owen Coyle discusses the time when he was playing with his brothers, and how it helped him develop as a footballer. He talks about how difficult it can be to make tough decisions when it comes to letting young players move on in their career, and how it's important to have a good relationship with your players.
  • 00:15:00 Owen Coyle, who is a former professional footballer, discusses his experiences with working with and coaching young players. He shares that he doesn't drink coffee, but that it was a good choice to make for his tea. He also discusses his experiences with the chairman of a football club, and how he managed to get a job interview.
  • 00:20:00 Owen Coyle discusses his experiences as a young player and how he learned to control his drinking. He also talks about his time as a player and manager at Bolton, Celtic, and Leeds United. He mentions a few of his teammates, including Bruce Grobbelaar and Pato.
  • 00:25:00 Owen Coyle discusses his experience playing in the Coca-Cola Cup Final, where he was beaten by Dave Bergson. He says that he was the best player on the field, but John McGinley was the team's "national tree" and was going to start the Cup Final. McGinley then came into the game and humiliated Coyle, who was not mentioned again.
  • 00:30:00 Owen Coyle talks about his time as manager of Bolton Wanderers, where he always made sure that his players were working hard and putting their all into the game. He also recounts an incident where he was told not to see his manager, which led to him leaving the club.
  • 00:35:00 Owen Coyle discusses his time at Bolton, where he scored 75th minute goal in FA Cup final against Reading, and his time at Manchester United, where he was a regular starter but was never able to translate that into success in the Premier League. He eventually leaves United and returns to Bolton, where he enjoys a successful spell as manager.
  • 00:40:00 Owen Coyle discusses his time as manager of Bolton Wanderers, where he experienced some difficult times, but ultimately succeeded in improving the club financially and on the field. He discusses the importance of having a good mentality and playing the right way, and the pressure he deals with on a daily basis. He also recalls a story about John Martin, who was injured during a game and needed to be substituted in. Coyle took the corner and was back in the post, giving Sandy a chance to coach him.
  • 00:45:00 Owen Coyle discusses his playing career and how it helped him develop as a manager. He comments on the importance of being true to oneself, and how this is key to being successful as a coach or manager.
  • 00:50:00 Owen Coyle, former Bolton and Newcastle manager, recalls a time when he pulled Chris Eagles from the starting lineup and told him that he wasn't playing well.
  • 00:55:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he got Jesse Buckley, a promising young player, to sign with his team. He talks about the importance of developing young players and how he uses various methods to do so. He also discusses how he got Netflix documentaries to be available in different countries, and how he keeps his team's security measures tight.

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Owen Coyle is a football manager who has had success with a number of teams in England. In this video, he discusses his management style and how he has helped teams overcome difficult situations. He also reflects on some of the challenges he has faced as a manager and how he has dealt with them.

  • 01:00:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he helped a young player develop during a difficult time. Coyle shares how he handled a situation where the player refused to listen to him and eventually left the club.
  • 01:05:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he transformed Sunderland, from a relegation candidate to a team that finished in 7th place in the Premier League. He credits his predecessor, Brendan Flood, with helping to make the transition possible. Coyle also discusses his decision to sell Andy Gray during the January transfer window and the subsequent impact on the team. Finally, he describes a difficult moment in the season - when Crystal Palace scored two goals in the last 10 minutes of a game Coyle's team was leading - and how he dealt with it with humor and a focus on the human element.
  • 01:10:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he changed the team's attitude and preparations in order to get them back on track and back to the Premier League. He credits his two front teeth for helping him get into the head of his players and get them to perform at their best.
  • 01:15:00 Owen Coyle discusses his departure from Burnley, which was due to financial difficulties and the club's unwillingness to pay his bonus. He also touches on the challenges of being a manager in the Premier League, and the importance of loyalty in the industry.
  • 01:20:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he thinks Bolton's relegation in 2009 was due to financial pressure and not bad management. He also reflects on his time at Bolton, where he brought in a number of talented players and helped the team avoid relegation.
  • 01:25:00 The author recounts an incident in which Owen Coyle, then manager of Bolton Wanderers, saved a player's life by convincing the player's family that he was not fit to return to the game. Coyle also recalls the global response to the player's story and the help he received from friends and fellow professionals.
  • 01:30:00 Owen Coyle, the manager of English side Blackburn Rovers, talks about the difficulties of being a manager in two different continents, the importance of having a winning team, and the sale of two of his players for a large amount of money.
  • 01:35:00 Owen Coyle discusses how he built Blackpool up from the bottom, selling players for a total of 12 million pounds, and his experiences with the fans. He reveals that he considered signing either of his former players, Paul Lambert or Jordan Rhodes.
  • 01:40:00 The video discusses Owen Coyle's time as manager of Cardiff City, focusing on his successes in keeping the team winning even during difficult times. Coyle discusses how he managed to get special dispensation from the league to allow him to use a younger, less experienced team in the playoffs, which helped them win the championship.
  • 01:45:00 Owen Coyle, head coach of third energy team 182, talks about his team's successful trip to Prague to compete in the European Cup Winners Cup. The team faced Sparta Prague, and Coyle remarks on how good the game was. He also discusses the importance of having a positive environment for players to thrive in.

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