Kmcalpin Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago We've been told that the hunt for our new manager (and players) will involve analytics. What exactly is this? Without wishing to know the fine details, presumably its a program/method that matches our requirements i.e open expansive football; run on a tight budget; squad size; level of ambition etc to the skillsets, personality and achievements of individuals. Does anyone know a wee bit more about this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fizoxy Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago When we hired JBA we mentioned how many young players he gave their debut, but my guess is the analytics are more around how his teams play, i.e. possession, formations, tactics and the like. This is more about the higher level clubs, but is pretty interesting: https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/48758776/want-hire-next-jurgen-klopp-how-data-help-clubs-pick-manager 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago It's difficult to tell exactly what data is being used, as clubs and the data company like to keep that very secret. It is their intellectual property after all, and different clubs will be looking for different things. As @fizoxy says, though, you can imagine we look at the number of key metrics that he mentions from percentage of games played by academy graduates and net profit on players recruited, developed and sold, to formations, tactics, style etc. It's only part of the picture of course, and candidates still need to be good fit for the club. In our specific case, we need to find a manager who supports the fan-owned model the Community Trust. Not sure if we'll have metrics on that, but there could be some. A number of years ago on one of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures of all places, I remember the data scientist from Liverpool discussed how they were using certain models. It wasn't related to recruitment, but it was still fascinating. One of things they had done was to map the pitch into 1 metre squares. Then they took all the match data from their own games, and all the data from other EPL matches, and figured out the chances of a goal coming from possession in each individual square. Then, when they were training, part of their focus was to have tactics and formations that would get the ball into the higher percentage areas as quickly and as often as possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Balls of Shire Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 37 minutes ago, weeyin said: It's difficult to tell exactly what data is being used, as clubs and the data company like to keep that very secret. It is their intellectual property after all, and different clubs will be looking for different things. As @fizoxy says, though, you can imagine we look at the number of key metrics that he mentions from percentage of games played by academy graduates and net profit on players recruited, developed and sold, to formations, tactics, style etc. It's only part of the picture of course, and candidates still need to be good fit for the club. In our specific case, we need to find a manager who supports the fan-owned model the Community Trust. Not sure if we'll have metrics on that, but there could be some. A number of years ago on one of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures of all places, I remember the data scientist from Liverpool discussed how they were using certain models. It wasn't related to recruitment, but it was still fascinating. One of things they had done was to map the pitch into 1 metre squares. Then they took all the match data from their own games, and all the data from other EPL matches, and figured out the chances of a goal coming from possession in each individual square. Then, when they were training, part of their focus was to have tactics and formations that would get the ball into the higher percentage areas as quickly and as often as possible. Just hoof it up the park! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stv Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Great Balls of Shire said: Just hoof it up the park! Brilliant 🤣, life in general seems to be run and arranged by computers now. Where is it all going to end. With the next exiting new manager hopefully. But will it be via an online interview. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobbybingo Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago Could we not get ahead of the curve and appoint an AI manager? If they want to leave, we just switch them off and back on again. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizzlyg Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 19 minutes ago, bobbybingo said: Could we not get ahead of the curve and appoint an AI manager? If they want to leave, we just switch them off and back on again. Or we appoint a geordie manager using Way I ! 🤪 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, grizzlyg said: Or we appoint a geordie manager using Way I ! 🤪 I thought you retired earlier today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizzlyg Posted 6 hours ago Report Share Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, weeyin said: I thought you retired earlier today. Couldn't resist it.........lenny Henry Couldn't top that one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smiddy Posted 47 minutes ago Report Share Posted 47 minutes ago Tam on off the ball on sat saying he knows for a fact that the directors knew JBA was going at the end of the season and had already been on it but the curve ball was that JBA then gave them a couple of names that he would reccomend to take over and carry on that style of play and everything he had set up he wouldnt give any names when pushed but did say he had txts to prove anybody know any good phone hackers 😜👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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