Further Shame Of The Iron Curtain
Lobanovsky's "Peculiarity" Obscured
Lobanovsky's "Peculiarity" Obscured
The collective, Comrade, is the secret... Valeriy Lobanovsky |
The horrors of Eastern European Post-Revolution history are legion. But as a far-off disaster like the Tsunami of 2010 causes us relatively little pause, whereas the unexpected break-up of a romantic relationship causes weeks and months of disrupted behavior, small things give us reason to consider further the costs of the Communist experiment.
Valeriy Lobanovsky, along with Victor Maslov, revolutionized football in the Ukraine and is credited in some circles (most notably by Jonathon Wilson of The Guardian Newspaper; read his Inverting the Pyramid for a comprehensive history of the tactical evolution of the game....not nearly as dry as that sentence makes it sound) with establishing some of the very earliest statistic and scientific approaches to the game.
Football became for him a system of 22 elements – two sub-systems of 11 elements – moving within a defined area (the pitch) and subject to a series of restrictions (the laws of the game). If the two sub-systems were equal, the outcome would be a draw. If one were stronger, they would win. The aspect that Lobanovskyi found most fascinating was that the sub-systems were subject to a peculiarity: the efficiency of the sub-system was greater than the sum of the efficiencies of the elements that comprise it. That, as Lobanovskyi saw it, meant football was ripe for the application of the cybernetic techniques being taught at the Polytechnic Institute. Football, he concluded, was less about individuals than about coalitions and the connections between them.
(Emphasis added, quote taken from Jonathon Wilson via The Guardian Newspaper)