We saw on Saturday the inevitable outcome of an over-reliance on digital technology in real time in making rapid tactical decisions.
Old school Robins outsmarts new kid on the block, because he is tuned in to what is actually happening on the pitch.
Oneil left stranded in the moment, unable to go through the laborious process of consulting the screen and his digital assitant.
He flounders, fails to act and the rest is history.
A similar process just occurred in the ManU game, where again Oneil failed to respond quickly enough to a real time shift in tactical
requirements.
The old maxim holds good: a digital skill always involves the loss or weakening of the analogue skill.
Old school Robins outsmarts new kid on the block, because he is tuned in to what is actually happening on the pitch.
Oneil left stranded in the moment, unable to go through the laborious process of consulting the screen and his digital assitant.
He flounders, fails to act and the rest is history.
A similar process just occurred in the ManU game, where again Oneil failed to respond quickly enough to a real time shift in tactical
requirements.
The old maxim holds good: a digital skill always involves the loss or weakening of the analogue skill.