Football Hackers: The Science and Art of a Data Revolution

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Football Hackers: The Science and Art of a Data Revolution

Football Hackers: The Science and Art of a Data Revolution

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If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month. The author also shows why football's complexity makes it extremely hard for a Moneyball-like model to dominate to the level that it does in other major sports. The author spends a lot of time in the beginning on xG and people who created mathematical models that could not be properly presented or explained. Then gets to the norm-breakers and talks about Tuchel and Guardiola, but towards the end of that section (with the importance of set pieces) it starts getting more interesting. The model even takes into account the relative age effect for youngsters: players born in the second half of the year are at an advantage when they come up against those born in the first six months.

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For Manchester City, Juventus or FC Bayern, only about 300 to 500 players are real contenders. But a club at the level of Wigan, for example, can chose from about 3,500. A smaller club’s chance of gaining quality is therefore much higher. On the other hand, the Wigans of this world find it much more difficult to carefully consider possible signings than bigger clubs with access to far greater resources in that regard. The term ‘availability heuristic’ describes our mind’s flawed presumption that things that are memorised are also important. How would that then work in refereeing - how do you really make a difference between a good referee and a great one as subjective feelings are always misleading. Tifo Football — Similar to the podcast, but with visuals. A lot of short informative videos about the history of the game, and tactical breakdowns. If you are confused about a term (as I was many times), they likely have an explanatory video on it.Many experts in football – coaches, officials or chairmen – were football professionals themselves at one point. It is an advantage for them to have experienced many potential issues themselves, no doubt, but their previous roles might also increase their difficulties in reaching sound conclusions and making accurate predictions.

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This fell somewhere between Soccernomics and one of Michael Calvin's books, as Biermann explored the metrics that are now being used to analyse football, but also gained access to people at the vanguard of using them.

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A lo largo del libro el autor se entrevista con varios de los protagonistas de esta revolución, llevándonos alternadamente por famosos estadios, canchas de clubs de segunda división y salas de conferencias de startups en Alemania, Inglaterra y los EEUU para presentarnos a una serie de iluminados personajes. Asi conocemos las historias de innovadores DTs y outsiders --entre académicos advenedizos, blogueros aficionados y exiliados de otros deportes más matematizados como el basket y la Fórmula 1-- dispuestos a acabar con los sesgos cognitivos que dominan las discusiones, y no pocas veces, decisiones futbolísticas. FC Bayerns Head of Department of Match Analysis (8 people) Michael Niemeyer says: "For me a good coach is also a good analyst"

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One field in football that already today heavily relies on data is scouting and the best scouts (using the best systems) are heavily sought after like Sven Mislintnat (from Borussia to Arsenal). The future of football will not simply belong to those with the best data, but those who draw the best conclusions from the information at their disposal." Reinforced the belief that while data is transformative, the soul of football remains human, making every game an unpredictable delight. Niemeyer notes that coaches such as Guardiola or Paris St-Germain Head Coach Thomas Tuchel have also made the game more tactical, with increased focus on positions, passing lanes and pressing patterns. The question for data and analytics, then, is to be better represent these fields in numbers that provide answers and insight while promoting greater understanding. WyScout — Similar to StatsBomb but for different leagues across Europe. Missing some information like who the pass event went to for example, but a good event-based dataset.

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Christoph Biermann has moved in the midst of these disruptive upheavals, talking to scientists, coaches, managers, scouts and psychologists in the world's major clubs, traveling across Europe and the US and revealing the hidden - and often jaw-dropping - truths behind the beautiful game. Together with SAP Hoffenheim have created game apps that aim to improve perception, understanding and decision-making for the players. Some players like goalkeepers come in twice a week, youth team once a week, outfield players when they want to. At first, the scraps of overseas footage that Hitzfeld and his assistant, Michael Henke, found on German television did not really cut the mustard, while scouting trips that covered just one or two matches did not provide meaningful insights that could be shared with other members of staff.

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The biggest change in football and how it is understood and interpreted has come from the rise of video analyses. Firstly it has enabled brilliant coaches like Guardiola or Van Gaal or Tuchel or Klopp to study extensive videos on their oppositions and their own team performances to come up with new ways of succeeding. It has also enabled them to learn from other coaches and derive how successful their methods are. Much has been written about the game’s propensity for short-termism; a change of manager has mostly very little lasting impact.

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Hi everyone! Hope you are doing fine. I’m here because I’m on a quest of trying to read and learn as much from Soccer Analytics as I can (it is my dream job) and have decided to start by reading some books. First I’d like to enlist those which I’ve read so anyone who hasn’t heard of them finds out about them. And then, I’d really appreciate if you guys could recommend me some books in the comments to keep learning and enjoying this. Thanks in advance! Some of the topics covered in this title include the emergence of positional data analysis and the benefits of a data driven approach to decision making in football. Many sporting directors or managers prefer to rely on their network of agents as far as signing new players is concerned. Introduced a new perspective on the importance of narratives, both human and data-driven, in shaping the football world.



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