THE new manager of the Scotland National Cerebral Palsy Football team has said he hopes to put in foundations for further success.
THE new manager of the Scotland National Cerebral Palsy Football team has said he hopes to put in foundations for further success after being appointed to the role last month.
“To beat an improved Italy team was an achievement for the guys so we want to build on that and put in foundations for our success going forward.” McAdam believes Taylor stepping into an admin role is crucial as it means the squad can be provided with the best possible environment to thrive in. “What we’re looking to do is establish our conditions for success going forward, making sure the team has everything it needs to provide a successful playing outlook and improve our performances.
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