Which is pleasing...
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Which is pleasing...
Has anyone noticed how opposition coaches are now, insidiously, unconsciously perhaps, talking like our man, Ross Lyon?
Not just certain phrases - its the way they structure their sentences, how they refer back to the players and constantly defer to an almost mystical team-ethos line of communication.
Watch closely because I guarantee this is happening.
There is a band of cool and calm Ross Lyon clones out there and their number is growing. They are not afraid to ask the reciprocal question, talk generally in a 3rd person kind of way and constantly, always, refer back to the team, the whole and the little things - the philosophy.
They are often pleased, rarely ruffled and project from a position of calm "I've got an Ace up my sleeve" authority. They will engage in a joke, often seek one, but also not take any s***. Through all of this, their respect for the toughness of the opposition and the competitiveness of the competition is enormous. At times, they are inclined to end a sentence with a downward inflection in tone; a subtle display of the deep wisdom pleasing forth.
I'm into patterns, and in the last month or so, this one has emerged.
Pack leaders of Ross Lyon emulation: Michael Voss, Matthew Knights and Rodney Eade. Interesting to note two out of the three are new coaches. For the latest direct example, read Knights in today's Age article on the Bombers. I was not surprised but pleased. Can't be bothered getting direct links for the other two, but there are plenty.
New draftees of the Lyon Clone Movement: John Worsfold, Dean Bailey, Brett Ratten (when he's making any sense) and Mark Harvey in mouth sans foot mode. All have been pleasing themselves recently.
Guarantee you'll be noticing this now. Often.
And it will be pl... yeah.
Not just certain phrases - its the way they structure their sentences, how they refer back to the players and constantly defer to an almost mystical team-ethos line of communication.
Watch closely because I guarantee this is happening.
There is a band of cool and calm Ross Lyon clones out there and their number is growing. They are not afraid to ask the reciprocal question, talk generally in a 3rd person kind of way and constantly, always, refer back to the team, the whole and the little things - the philosophy.
They are often pleased, rarely ruffled and project from a position of calm "I've got an Ace up my sleeve" authority. They will engage in a joke, often seek one, but also not take any s***. Through all of this, their respect for the toughness of the opposition and the competitiveness of the competition is enormous. At times, they are inclined to end a sentence with a downward inflection in tone; a subtle display of the deep wisdom pleasing forth.
I'm into patterns, and in the last month or so, this one has emerged.
Pack leaders of Ross Lyon emulation: Michael Voss, Matthew Knights and Rodney Eade. Interesting to note two out of the three are new coaches. For the latest direct example, read Knights in today's Age article on the Bombers. I was not surprised but pleased. Can't be bothered getting direct links for the other two, but there are plenty.
New draftees of the Lyon Clone Movement: John Worsfold, Dean Bailey, Brett Ratten (when he's making any sense) and Mark Harvey in mouth sans foot mode. All have been pleasing themselves recently.
Guarantee you'll be noticing this now. Often.
And it will be pl... yeah.
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You know, I have noticed this too and wondered if I was being a bit too out there, even for me. Especially the use of the word pleasing. Let's face it, it's such a good word. Michael Voss and Knights seem to be copying all of Ross' speech inflections - even Bomber Thompson used 'pleasing' during his appearance on Before the Game. And you've hit the nail on the head with his modest delivery that leaves everyone with that 'I've got an ace up my sleeve' perception. Lyon has so much respect from everyone in the footy world - especially our players.
"He spoke of his stride, his power and his willingness to push himself to exhaustion. All of the things that are on display each weekend in the No 12 jumper" Garry Lyon
Talking with a few people about this today...
Some suggest that ALL coaches talk in this way, which in part is true. I was actually going to qualify this last night but was too tired - yes, all coaches do come out with similar platitudes and management speak at times. HOWEVER - the way Ross Lyon communicates (indeed, the way we all communicate) is entirely unique and I have witnessed this mode of comms being imitated, copied, cloned - whatever you want to call it.
RL these days quite a successful media coach. Of course, 12 zip helps! None the less, he's smooth and great for the Club.
As to ^^^, I think yeah, RL will have no doubt borrowed a bit from Roosy and his many management theories/courses/techniques.
These days however, Lyon is his own man. Back in his first year, week by week he'd use identical little phrases to Roosy (they sometimes still crop up, like "butchering the footy"), but don't doubt RL has developed his own style and stamped it - and now, the master may be copying the apprentice!
^^^^ Roxanne, you're not out there - you're IN there!!
Some suggest that ALL coaches talk in this way, which in part is true. I was actually going to qualify this last night but was too tired - yes, all coaches do come out with similar platitudes and management speak at times. HOWEVER - the way Ross Lyon communicates (indeed, the way we all communicate) is entirely unique and I have witnessed this mode of comms being imitated, copied, cloned - whatever you want to call it.
RL these days quite a successful media coach. Of course, 12 zip helps! None the less, he's smooth and great for the Club.
As to ^^^, I think yeah, RL will have no doubt borrowed a bit from Roosy and his many management theories/courses/techniques.
These days however, Lyon is his own man. Back in his first year, week by week he'd use identical little phrases to Roosy (they sometimes still crop up, like "butchering the footy"), but don't doubt RL has developed his own style and stamped it - and now, the master may be copying the apprentice!
^^^^ Roxanne, you're not out there - you're IN there!!
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