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== Australian Institute of Sport ==
== Australian Institute of Sport ==
Smith was head coach at the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] in [[Canberra]] between 1986 and 1995. During this time he was involved with the development of a number of players including [[Mark Viduka]], [[Marco Bresciano]] and [[Josip Simunic]].
Smith worked as the Assistant Coach of the [[Australian Institute of Sport - Football (soccer) | football (soccer) program ]] at the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] in [[Canberra]] from 1982 to 1986, and then as Head Coach from 1986 to 1996. During this period he mentored a number of players including [[Mark Viduka]], [[Craig Moore]], [[Lucas Neill]] and [[Josip Simunic]].


== Malaysia ==
== Malaysia ==
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== Perth Glory ==
== Perth Glory ==
In July 2006 Smith resigned as Technical Manager with the [[Football Federation Australia|FFA]] to take on the vacant coaches job at [[Perth Glory FC]].
In July 2006, Smith resigned as Technical Manager with the [[Football Federation Australia|FFA]] to take on the vacant coach's job at [[Perth Glory FC]].


== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==
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"Some people prefer to look at individual players, I actually code games to look at what the team does with the ball. Where do they win it back? Where do they regain possession? How far do they progress with it? Because that sort of information gives you an indication of how effective your tactics are."
"Some people prefer to look at individual players, I actually code games to look at what the team does with the ball. Where do they win it back? Where do they regain possession? How far do they progress with it? Because that sort of information gives you an indication of how effective your tactics are."


"My function with the national team is to provide information to the coaches. To be able to break a game down into pieces and to say if you want to quickly look at all of the possession that a team has then you can. One thing that I found from looking at isolated parts of the game is that you can see patterns emerge very, very quickly, because it is happening more frequently than in watching a normal game over a ninety minute period."
"My function with the national team is to provide information to the coaches. To be able to break a game down into pieces and to say if you want to quickly look at all of the possession that a team has, then you can. One thing that I found from looking at isolated parts of the game is that you can see patterns emerge very, very quickly, because it is happening more frequently than in watching a normal game over a ninety minute period."

== References ==

[[http://www6.sbs.com.au/a-league/index.php?pid=st&cid=73640| Smith Grabs the Glory]] "The World Game", July 2006

[[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=374416&cc=3436| Glory's Smith 'best coach in Australia']], ESPN, July 26. 2006





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Revision as of 14:28, 26 October 2006

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Personal information
Full name Ronald Smith
Position(s) Manager
Team information
Current team
Perth Glory FC

Ronald (Ron) Smith (born in London, England) is an Australian football (soccer) coach. Smith is currently coach of Perth Glory FC in the Australian A-League.

Playing Career

Smith played as a junior for North London team Tottenham Hotspur before injury forced an end to his top flight football ambitions. He then went onto play for a number of non-league teams in England before emigrating to Australia to play for South Melbourne SC.

Australian Institute of Sport

Smith worked as the Assistant Coach of the football (soccer) program at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra from 1982 to 1986, and then as Head Coach from 1986 to 1996. During this period he mentored a number of players including Mark Viduka, Craig Moore, Lucas Neill and Josip Simunic.

Malaysia

Smith coached Sabah FA in 1996 and 1997 and Johor FC in 1998 and 1999 in the Malaysian Super League. Smith served as technical director to the Football Association of Malaysia between 1999 and 2002.

Technical Analyst

Smith spent time in 2003 at Liverpool FC assisting Gérard Houllier with video analysis before returning to his adopted Australia in 2004 to serve as Technical Manager to the Australian national football team. In June 2005 Smith was appointed interim coach of Australia until the appointment of Guus Hiddink when he resumed his position as Technical Manager. Ron Smith uses "Sportscode" digital video analysis software that allows coaches to analyse football video by breaking the play down into its component parts.

Perth Glory

In July 2006, Smith resigned as Technical Manager with the FFA to take on the vacant coach's job at Perth Glory FC.

Quotes

"Some people prefer to look at individual players, I actually code games to look at what the team does with the ball. Where do they win it back? Where do they regain possession? How far do they progress with it? Because that sort of information gives you an indication of how effective your tactics are."

"My function with the national team is to provide information to the coaches. To be able to break a game down into pieces and to say if you want to quickly look at all of the possession that a team has, then you can. One thing that I found from looking at isolated parts of the game is that you can see patterns emerge very, very quickly, because it is happening more frequently than in watching a normal game over a ninety minute period."

References

[Smith Grabs the Glory] "The World Game", July 2006

[Glory's Smith 'best coach in Australia'], ESPN, July 26. 2006