Re: Johan Cruyff RIP
2016/03/26 09:56:54
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Hi,
The rare side of his talent, is that he was able to translate it to his coaching days ... and did so very well, and eventually ushered the era that brought you to a Messi and Pep in Barcelona.
There was nothing new in what he did, kids in Brazil and Argentina do that every day, but you did not see it on TV, and radio, at the time, did not exactly show you how it went, so someone like him, or earlier a Pele, and later a Maradona, could not exactly be appreciated unless you saw them on TV, and Cruyff was already arriving at the time when TV was starting to get to the game, though radio was still the power behind it. Try describing this with words, and how he moved past a defender ...
Again, the much more important part of it, is how he translated it to be able to coach what he did, differently ... he ended up knowing that not everyone had the dancing feet, but they could all pass faster, and the new dance took off ... passing ... so fast that no one knew where the ball was going ... of course you knew ... into the opponent's net, but by the time you found it, the defense was in total disarray ... and this is the part of the game that is not seen today very well, with teams stone walling Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and the like, because if you don't, they will be past you so fast, you might as well bring in the subs now.
Wonderful to watch ... at any time, but he was also a very good passer and team player, which make him even more valuable. This he taught very well later.
Music is not about notes and chords! My poem is not about the computer or monitor or letters! It's about how I was able to translate it from my insides!