We've assembled a first-class team to talk about all the goings-on from Across the Park, covering topics such as transfers, latest club news/rumors & match … Three Reds & three Blues, having in-depth debates on all of the current affairs affecting our clubs. “One of my favourite players is Andy Robertson, our left-back, one of the best left-backs in Europe, and now European champion of course.“So Andy Robertson’s problem was his background as much as anything. Released as a podcast in October, Graham sat down with Stephen J. Dubner to discuss his role at Liverpool. We visit London to see if the British spirit of discovery is still alive. Someone who gets those passes correct half the time would be a world-class attacking midfielder.“We get data on every ball touch that every player makes in a game, where it was on the pitch, and what happened next. For free. Kristian Walsh, Joel Rabinowitz and Ollie Connolly discuss all of the feels from the night it happened, and the following 48 hours. But the performances did not match the results. LIVERPOOL’S Director of Research, Ian Graham, has revealed that the club use a metric called ‘goal probability added’ to assess players. But that’s still 5,000 players, which is too big a set of players to scout everyone in depth and in detail.
Those passes are really hard to make. Liverpool, England, United Kingdom About Podcast We're six mates talking all things Liverpool FC & Everton FC on our football podcast. “But his last season at Dortmund was disastrous. So he only started playing English Premier League football maybe at the age of 22. And the German media said it’s all over for Dortmund, Klopp’s lost it, and there’s no way back for them. © Stitcher 2019, all content is copyright of its owners. “Our analysis showed something quite different. The Liverpool Echo's Julia Rampen speaks to key figures from the time, including former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, Militant's Derek Hatton, and more. So we can really help that filtering and identification process.”Graham said there are “players who shine through in the data, but don’t naturally shine through for your typical football fan or even your typical scout” and he revealed the favourite acquisition he had been involved in. Now itâs best known for its messy European divorce.
Guests include the mayor of London, undersea explorers, a time-use researcher, and a theoretical physicist who helped Liverpool win the Champions League. “They got relegated from the Premier League.
And so he was always one of our dream hires for a manager. We have detailed data on hundreds of thousands of players. We visit London to see if the British spirit of discovery is still alive. Straight From The Off welcomes Ryan Lowe to the Podcast.
Now itâs best known for its messy European divorce. The podcast that explores the hidden side of everything — that’s the tagline for Freakonomics Radio, the podcast spinoff of the much-famed 2005 book, Freakonomics, by rogue economists Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. Graham, who has a PhD in physics from Cambridge University and joined the club from Decision Technology in July 2012, added that data science was particularly useful in distilling down lists of potential transfer targets.“The place where it really can help is the acquisition of players in terms of helping our scouting process,” he said. We visit London to see if the British spirit of discovery is still alive.
Speaking on the Freakonomics Radio podcast Graham, who runs the data analysis at Liverpool, was asked which player was his favourite “discovery … And he was the best young full-back in Britain at the time. LIVERPOOL’S Director of Research, Ian Graham, has revealed that the club use a metric called ‘goal probability added’ to assess players.“We tried to put everything into one currency,” he explained.
Speaking to the Freakonomics podcast (embed below; relevant section from 42:24 to 54:15), the Welshman said he and his four-man data science team use a bespoke metric to gain meaning from the Premier League’s tracking data . ENGLAND rugby coach Eddie Jones and England Women’s goalkeeper Karen Bardsley were among the superb speakers at TGG’s The Future Game webinar on Wednesday.CAMBRIDGE UNITED Head of Performance Matt Walker describes the challenges - and the joys - of being back in action after an enforced five-month lay-off.SKILLCORNER finally answer the question of which of the 'Big 5' leagues is the most physically demanding, by analysing physical performance according to intensity, sprinting and volume.FOR the last two years, Liverpool have been working with Paris tech firm SkillCorner, which is able to turn broadcast footage into valuable data and insights.OLIVER GAGE, the Head of Recruitment and Performance Analysis for the Canadian Premier League, on his work as a personal analyst and coach for strikers. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Bummer! Shapeshifting Jürgen Klopp has found new formation trick to give Liverpool Premier League upper hand; He is an interesting and engaging character, and recently went to London to speak to the popular Freakonomics Radio show.
“We try to take whatever action a player does on a pitch - whether it’s a pass or a shot or a tackle if you’re a defender - and ask the question, ‘What was this team’s chance of scoring a goal before this action happened?’ “And then, ‘What was this team’s chance of scoring a goal after that action happened?’ And we call that ‘goal probability added,’ which is a really catchy name.“The thing that I’m really obsessed about is the risk-reward pay-off of passes. And he played for Hull City, which was not a very good football team. “In Premier League football and European football in general, there’s a worldwide free market of football players.
Dan Schreiber from No Such Thing as a Fish rides shotgun.The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker â and even in your car. Guests include the mayor of London, undersea explorers, a time-use researcher, and a theoretical physicist who helped Liverpool win the Champions League.
“So they won the German Bundesliga twice, at a huge financial deficit compared to Bayern Munich. The Liverpool.com podcast: What Liverpool's title win really means and Sadio Mane's future trajectory Shout it louder for the people at the back: Liverpool are Premier League champions.
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