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Published 19:50 4 May 2017 BST
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Some people have managed to avoid going stale though and, not only that, they've managed to continuously reinvent themselves. Or at least make it seem that way to the players.
As Gavin prepares for a tilt at three championships in a row, the Dublin camp seems as fresh as ever. We all raised eyebrows at the county's 23-strong backroom team that helped deliver the 2016 title but they've probably been crucial in keeping the manager's ideas coming across as optimally as possible.
"It's a bit like Cody with Kilkenny - the skill that they have is keeping everybody on that squad happy," even Colm Parkinson had nice things to say about Gavin on The GAA Hour podcast. "The talent is there but I don't want to diminish the managers' jobs because they have loads of talent. "Jim Gavin wouldn't win anything with Laois, for example, he's not going to turn water into wine but managing those players and keeping that squad of 30 happy and playing loads of good football - and let's not pretend like Dublin don't have tactics and a great game plan - he's doing all of that. "He's going for five-in-a-row I think - we know what you're at, Jim."Players can get sick of working under the same regime and hearing the same nonsense unless they're managed well. One of the hardest things for a manager to do - but it could prove one of the most effective things - is to delegate. Delegate or risk going stale and predictable.
"When I was captain of Portlaoise in 2004, I was very conscious of talking all the time," Parkinson said. "The captain would always talk the night before in the meeting and then he'd talk in the warm-up and then he'd talk in the huddle. "In the huddle, I always asked one of the other fellas to talk. I can't be talking that much, that kind of way. Jesus, there's only so much you can say, it's repetitive."Listen to the full discussion on Jim Gavin from 6:45 below - it isn't all positive!
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