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How Data Won the Premier League: Liverpool and the Rise of Modern Metrics | Part One
Manage episode 516060864 series 3575195
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. This week co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper are joined by journalist, broadcaster and author of 'Expected Goals: The story of how data conquered football and changed the game' Rory Smith. In today’s episode we explore the fascinating journey of data analytics in football. From the early days of Charles Reep and Valeriy Lobanovskyi's basic data collection to the revolutionary 1990s that saw a surge in clubs like Liverpool using a data-driven approach under Ian Graham and Michael Edwards to lead to Premier League success. We also look at how clubs like Bolton Wanderers under Sam Allardyce leveraged data to gain a competitive edge and and the cultural shift towards data in football management. Tune in to understand how data played a crucial role in some of the greatest footballing successes of the modern era.
00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Rory Smith
00:42 The Evolution of Data in Football
01:29 The Role of Data Collectors
05:04 Prozone and Early Data Pioneers
11:17 The Culture War: Nerds vs. Scouts
12:17 Sam Allardyce: The Unlikely Data Advocate
23:32 Moneyball and Its Impact on Football
27:24 Decision Technology and Early Predictions
28:06 The Role of Data in Football Predictions
28:48 The Fink Tank Column and Its Impact
31:09 Spurs' Missed Opportunity with Data
32:56 Tottenham's Early Adoption of Data Analytics
41:11 Liverpool's Data-Driven Transformation
47:10 The Cultural Shift Towards Data in Football
58:44 The Importance of Communication in Data Utilisation
59:45 Conclusion
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126 episodes
Manage episode 516060864 series 3575195
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. This week co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper are joined by journalist, broadcaster and author of 'Expected Goals: The story of how data conquered football and changed the game' Rory Smith. In today’s episode we explore the fascinating journey of data analytics in football. From the early days of Charles Reep and Valeriy Lobanovskyi's basic data collection to the revolutionary 1990s that saw a surge in clubs like Liverpool using a data-driven approach under Ian Graham and Michael Edwards to lead to Premier League success. We also look at how clubs like Bolton Wanderers under Sam Allardyce leveraged data to gain a competitive edge and and the cultural shift towards data in football management. Tune in to understand how data played a crucial role in some of the greatest footballing successes of the modern era.
00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Rory Smith
00:42 The Evolution of Data in Football
01:29 The Role of Data Collectors
05:04 Prozone and Early Data Pioneers
11:17 The Culture War: Nerds vs. Scouts
12:17 Sam Allardyce: The Unlikely Data Advocate
23:32 Moneyball and Its Impact on Football
27:24 Decision Technology and Early Predictions
28:06 The Role of Data in Football Predictions
28:48 The Fink Tank Column and Its Impact
31:09 Spurs' Missed Opportunity with Data
32:56 Tottenham's Early Adoption of Data Analytics
41:11 Liverpool's Data-Driven Transformation
47:10 The Cultural Shift Towards Data in Football
58:44 The Importance of Communication in Data Utilisation
59:45 Conclusion
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
126 episodes
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