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  • The best coaches are thieves, stealing ideas from others to stay at the top of their game | Karen Carney

    The best coaches are thieves, stealing ideas from others to stay at the top of their game | Karen Carney

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    The ball was sent long, launched off the right boot in the hope of getting his team up the other end to put pressure on the opposition defenders. Possession was lost, though, and the visitors took control, quickly regained the territory and nearly scored on the counter. The fan next to me bemoaned this waste of an attack from the hosts, claiming short passes at speed are a better way of playing than that “lazy” style.

    All this took place at Twickenham, where it was fascinating to analyse the differences and similarities between rugby union and football. I spent last Sunday at England’s victory over Italy in the Six Nations, watching the preferences for slower buildup or a more direct approach. It was supposed to be a day off, something completely different from my day-to-day roles, but I was fascinated by what the sports can take from one another, and seeing the tactical theories on show and how they could influence other sports.

    Football is all-consuming in my life because of my punditry in the men’s and women’s games, leading the government review into women’s football and working on a project, The Second Half, to help female footballers transition into a career outside the sport. I have, however, recognised the need to look externally to find the best ways to progress and innovate.

    If an organisation stands still, it will go backwards. The best are always looking to take that next step to keep them ahead of rivals. Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp are innovators on the pitch, coming up with new tactics, whereas Brentford and Brighton innovate in recruitment. They all do what is required to progress.

    Sir Alex Ferguson was another who never rested on his laurels. For example, he brought in a vision specialist, the late Prof Gail Stephenson, to test the players’ eyes. He was always looking for a high-performance advantage to set Manchester United apart.

    I visited the National Cycling Centre at the Manchester Velodrome a few years ago to see how they operate when I was doing my psychology master’s and learned from what they do. The sport has been heavily influenced by Sir Dave Brailsford, who pioneered the idea of marginal gains and made others think differently about coaching. It made its way into my mindset. If you get a 1% advantage in seven areas that would give a 7% advantage over rivals. Many have looked at this concept and analysts have investigated the minutiae that can make a huge difference in elite sport. It is not just individual ideas that change sports but concepts.

    Former England rugby union coach Eddie Jones.
    The former England rugby union coach Eddie Jones has made an impression on Everton manager Sean Dyche. Photograph: Dave Shopland/Shutterstock

    Often out-of-work football coaches will visit other clubs to see how their contemporaries operate. We also see plenty of examples of crossover. The former England rugby union coach Eddie Jones scrutinised proceedings at football training grounds, and Eddie Howe went to watch boxing weigh-ins to find out how fighters prepare mentally. Sean Dyche said last week he would invite Jones to Everton’s training centre. “If you are going to ask for feedback – get people in who will give you feedback,” Dyche said. “It’s not just football people; it’s business people, who I will ask to pop in.”

    Getting that range of perspectives can be informative and it is a two-way street. The best coaches are thieves, picking up others’ ideas and implementing them within their own structure.

    Chelsea recently hired the All Blacks leadership manager and mental skills coach, Gilbert Enoka, on a consultancy basis. The New Zealand rugby team have won two World Cups during his time on the staff. The difference between the best and the rest at the highest level is mentality. Everyone there can run, jump, twist and turn. I am always interested when a player says in a post-match interview: “I am confident at the moment.” One has to look at what that means. In a gym you can measure fitness by lifting weights, for example, because you can see the progression but in terms of psychological gains it is hard to measure.

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    Tennis is a fascinating example because it is – often – played as an individual and that person has to motivate themselves with no one on the court to get them going or encourage them. Everything that person needs to win is within their armoury and they have to rely on themselves to complete the business. Footballers can learn from that.

    All sportspeople need to recover and the science across the different professions is aligning. Ice baths, recovery drinks and meditation have become the norm in many sports because of the benefits those are found to have.

    There is also plenty to learn from other sports in terms of business and how they attract and engage with fans. At Twickenham I looked at the fan experience and how that differs in sports on match day. The business of attracting supporters is imperative, especially in a market where fans have plenty of choice of where to spend their money.

    Staying at the top is the hardest part of professional football. Getting a team physically and mentally prepared for every fixture is a coach’s aim. To do that they need the best staff, facilities and equipment but it helps if they also know how to steal the odd idea and make it their own – because if they do not, others will.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Hyderabad: Man posing as Koya Dora arrested for stealing gold chain

    Hyderabad: Man posing as Koya Dora arrested for stealing gold chain

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    Hyderabad: A 64-year-old man was arrested for cheating by the LB Nagar police here on Saturday. Around 6 gms of gold ornaments worth Rs 40,000/- was seized from him.

    The accused – Vibudi Ramulu – hails from Nagarkurnool district.

    Ramulu would pose as Koya Dora to women who believed in superstitions. One such victim was Cheekatla Veeralaxmi, a housewife who lives in Indraprastha Colony, Hasthinapuram Central.

    According to her complaint, Ramulu visited her house on Saturday afternoon and mislead her by believing she has naradrushti (bad luck).

    He asked her to keep her gold Pusthelathadu along with household items such as rice, water, turmeric etc. When Veeralaxmi went inside to get turmeric, Ramulu fled with the gold chain.

    Police arrested him and seized the gold ornaments. He was previously arrested for a similar offence. A case has been registered.

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  • Hyderabad: Man arrested for stealing nine bikes

    Hyderabad: Man arrested for stealing nine bikes

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    Hyderabad: A 44-year-old bike thief was arrested by the LB Nagar Police here on Saturday. Nine bikes worth five lakhs were seized from him.

    According to police, the accused – Gaddam Hussain Reddy – used to work as a crane driver in Andhra Pradesh. On January 23 the complainant Saurvee Bedarker had parked her two-wheeler, a white Honda Activa, in front of Kamineni Hospital Main Gate. When she came back, she found her vehicle missing.

    Based on her police complaint, police arrested Reddy.

    On interrogation, it was found that Reddy would steal two-wheelers using a false key and then sell them off at a higher rate. Reddy was previously arrested by the Jadcherla police for a similar theft.

    A case has been registered.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Man held for stealing 2 autorickshaws

    Hyderabad: Man held for stealing 2 autorickshaws

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    Hyderabad: A 36-year-old man was arrested for stealing two autorickshaws by the Madhapur police here on Tuesday.

    According to police, the accused – Shaik Akbar – a resident of Rajendranagar stole two autorickshaws in January.

    During investigations, Akbar was arrested and later confessed to his crime. He was produced before the court. The court has remanded him

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  • Telangana: Thief falls into well after stealing from girls’ hostel

    Telangana: Thief falls into well after stealing from girls’ hostel

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    Hyderabad: A thief fell into a well after stealing mobile phones and laptops from a girls’ hostel of an engineering college in Telangana’s Hanamkonda district.

    The incident occurred on Saturday night in Ananthasagar in Hasanparthy mandal of the district.

    The thief had to spend the night in the well and was rescued by the police the next day after alerted by local residents.

    According to police, the burglar accidentally fell into the well after committing theft at girls’ hostel at SR Engineering College.

    He had to spend the night in the well and the next morning hearing his cries for help local people alerted the police. He was pulled out with the help of a rope.

    The man admitted that he fell into the well while escaping after stealing four cell phones and laptops from the hostel.

    Further inquiries by the police revealed that he committed theft of 14 cell phones and six laptops in three days.

    Students alleged that despite thefts the management failed to take necessary action and provided them proper security.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )