Used to listen to WTF regularly but that Brad fella became intolerable. Previews shows are decent when it's just Graham.I thought this was a good listen
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Used to listen to WTF regularly but that Brad fella became intolerable. Previews shows are decent when it's just Graham.I thought this was a good listen
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I think it has a place, but no where near as important as some like to make outReally ****ing thrilled to see Regis is apparently no fan of xG or Xg or whatever it is people love to talk about nowadays.
Never liked the use of that stat at all, personally.
Points, goals, goals conceded are about where my interest in stats end.
I think it has a place, but no where near as important as some like to make out
Maybe he should start mind. His first four months at Lorient they were massively outperforming their xG and xGA and their decline since was relatively predictable, in fact inevitable, as it simply isn’t sustainable without elite players.Really ****ing thrilled to see Regis is apparently no fan of xG or Xg or whatever it is people love to talk about nowadays.
Never liked the use of that stat at all, personally.
Points, goals, goals conceded are about where my interest in stats end.
Maybe he should start mind. His first four months at Lorient they were massively outperforming their xG and xGA and their decline since was relatively predictable, in fact inevitable, as it simply isn’t sustainable without elite players.
Mind, I’m not concerned as even if he is dismissive of those particular measures, he’s seemingly otherwise a progressive and modern thinking head coach so he’ll be using a raft of other such stats, data and analysis no doubt.
On a very basic level the stats are only being used to reaffirm and add measurable criteria to what you see with your eyes anyway. It's common sense that if you're creating less quality chances over a long period of time then you'll score less goals, similarly that if you're conceding lots of chances that you'll eventually start to concede more goals. The data just removes the subjectivity and inherent bias from the eye test/judgement.
Never understood the hate for Challinor, the bloke has been a success everywhere he's gone. Admittedly in lower leagues but he's a manager on the up, I thought he seemed an exciting prospect, personally
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Mind you, I've definitely seen overuse of data and it's presentation in forms that, while looking impressive, don't really tell you anything of particular use.Maybe he should start mind. His first four months at Lorient they were massively outperforming their xG and xGA and their decline since was relatively predictable, in fact inevitable, as it simply isn’t sustainable without elite players.
Mind, I’m not concerned as even if he is dismissive of those particular measures, he’s seemingly otherwise a progressive and modern thinking head coach so he’ll be using a raft of other such stats, data and analysis no doubt.
On a very basic level the stats are only being used to reaffirm and add measurable criteria to what you see with your eyes anyway. It's common sense that if you're creating less quality chances over a long period of time then you'll score less goals, similarly that if you're conceding lots of chances that you'll eventually start to concede more goals. The data just removes the subjectivity and inherent bias from the eye test/judgement.
I live outside of the North East and even though my mates take a passive interest in the lads because of me, they still know very little about what happens at our club.
A couple of them had heard of Still "that football manager bloke without his badges", but pretty much Still, Maric, Le Bris, Jansen and even Rosenior really are unknown amongst your average fan, so it's not as if one would have been respected but another ridiculed.
When people say "we're a laughing stock" they pretty much mean that their mag mates are winding them up and they can't take it. But the bit they're missing is that their mag mates would have laughed at anything we did because the whole purpose is to wind someone up.


Aye, and that's where the skill is, not the collation of the data but the analysis, interpretation and utilisation of it.Mind you, I've definitely seen overuse of data and it's presentation in forms that, while looking impressive, don't really tell you anything of particular use.
Mind you, I've definitely seen overuse of data and it's presentation in forms that, while looking impressive, don't really tell you anything of particular use.

telling a player, like Ba, that he's not covering enough yards per game would be a disaster.
It might make him run around a lot more and he really isn't focused enough as it is ...
... not to mention he's French and uses the metric system![]()
Ba is a strange one for me, 2 years we have had him and I dont see a great deal of improvement, he is one I would allow to move on but I think we will persevere for maybe one more year and see if he kicks on.Data should be used as one of many tools but not overly shared with the players imo ...
... telling a player, like Ba, that he's not covering enough yards per game would be a disaster.
It might make him run around a lot more and he really isn't focused enough as it is ...
... not to mention he's French and uses the metric system![]()
He’s only 20 (21 next month). I think he has a lot of potential but can be really frustrating. Hopefully kicks right on this season.Ba is a strange one for me, 2 years we have had him and I dont see a great deal of improvement, he is one I would allow to move on but I think we will persevere for maybe one more year and see if he kicks on.
Ba is a strange one for me, 2 years we have had him and I dont see a great deal of improvement, he is one I would allow to move on but I think we will persevere for maybe one more year and see if he kicks on.

I've just seen they're discussing this on RTG. You don't happen to have the equivalent for Ligue 1 for 2023/24 do you? Just to satisfy my own curiosity, I don't intend to post it over there.You must log in or register to see images
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Those with good pattern recognition will be able to glean from this.