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  2. Regarding our CEO if rumours are correct he was against Naismith getting the job from the start And apparently he was also against crotch but was overruled
  3. Ulysses

    Cruzcampo Lager

    I haven't seen it in a long time. As I type this I've just finished a can of this.
  4. Much of the recent challenges emanate from Naismith being allowed to assemble a squad with little experience and no apparent oversight last summer. Savage had disappeared and we allowed a novice to recruit a number of players, many of whom we're very probably struggling to offload. Our CEO seemed to think he done such a good job that he should be rewarded with a new contract 🤷‍♂️. I don't really blame Naismith in truth. I question what Frankie McAvoy was bringing to the party. Absolutely **** all it would seem. The Critchley appointment that followed was farcical. It's going to be interesting to see how we extricate ourselves from certain contracts dished out because many of the ones McInnes is probably most keen to push out the door have probably been recruited within the last 12 months. Including some that joined in January.
  5. Maple Leaf

    U.S. Politics megathread (merged)

    What will it take for the MAGA fans to accept that their hero is a sexual deviant? Do they just keep believing that all the accusations are FAKE NEWS or a Democratic witch hunt, just because Trump says so? If he hadn't won the last election he'd be in jail by now. But those people keep wearing their daft red caps. Have they abandoned their reasoning skills?
  6. JamboAl

    New Set Piece Coach

  7. Tynecastle Valhalla

    Heart of Midlothian 2025 summer transfer thread - Penrice signs for AEK

    Kartum is a player but let’s face it not up to Scottish football physical requirements. Has a great shot on him. Suspect he will play over the next two games.
  8. JamboAl

    New Set Piece Coach

    If you think the topic is boring, as you are, just don't open it. That's what I do. Others are entitled to their opinion and you're not short of giving yours. I don't think Derek was responsible for the coach as I think the post was advertised before he came on the scene.
  9. JKBMod 5

    British people fighting for their land?

    Some posts have been removed. Please keep to the thread topic and no more personal abuse. This is not the first time we've had to ask.
  10. Exactly.
  11. Tynecastle Valhalla

    Wilson

    Was meaning more the runs in behind - Rashford when used best is exactly that. Agree with Vardy as a style of striker.
  12. Funny you mention baseball am sure the Boston Red Sox won their first title in 86 years using James town analytics
  13. Graham Thomson

    Craig Gordon Testimonial

    Check your neighbours 😲😲 Royal Mail ain't what they used to be .
  14. This is a good explanation of how analytics are formed and used, I'm sure many of you are aware the idea came from baseball where they called it Moneyball. Moneyball in Football The integration of Moneyball principles into football/soccer has paved the way for the adoption of data analytics in the sport. This section explores how data analytics has been embraced in football/soccer, the challenges and opportunities that arise in adapting Moneyball to this sport, and some notable early adopters and success stories across various leagues. The use of data analytics in football/soccer has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Clubs, leagues, and national teams have recognized the value of data-driven insights in player evaluation, team strategies, and match outcomes. By leveraging vast amounts of data collected during games, training sessions, and scouting processes, football/soccer teams are gaining a deeper understanding of player performance, tactical patterns, and areas for improvement. Football/soccer has witnessed early adopters of data analytics, with clubs and leagues embracing Moneyball principles to gain a competitive edge. For example, clubs like FC Barcelona, Manchester City, and Liverpool have invested heavily in data analytics departments, employing statisticians, data scientists, and sports analysts to extract valuable insights from vast amounts of data. A club that has really benefited from this principle is Brentford. In 2012, the Bees were bought by Matthew Benham, a lifetime fan who made his millions through professional gambling and then a betting company, where he learned the power of numbers to beat human gut instinct. At Brentford, he has set about proving the same thing, transforming the club into one at the cutting edge of analytics. The club, ninth in League One the season before he bought them, were promoted in 2013/14; in 2014/15, they came fifth in the Championship, the first time in 62 years that they had managed a season in the second tier of English football without being relegated. They remained there for 4 more years before making the big jump up to the Premier League. Where they are now a steady force finishing 13th and 9th in their first two seasons. While having a significant lower market value of their team compared to other Premier League teams. They ranked 16th for market value while finishing 7 places higher in the actual standings. A remarkable feat that truly goes to show how well the Moneyball principle works. Use of data So, what data is used to achieve these remarkable results? Sure, goals and assists are the classic metrics we all love. They give us a quick snapshot of a player’s offensive impact. But in today’s data-driven world, we can dive even deeper. Imagine being able to measure the quality of scoring chances. That’s where Expected Goals (xG) comes in. It takes into account factors like shot location, angle, and the situation, providing a more accurate assessment of a player’s scoring prowess. Another nifty metric is Expected Assists (xA), which evaluates the likelihood of a pass leading to a goal. These advanced performance metrics help us understand a player’s true effectiveness on the field. However, there is way more where this is coming from. Football/soccer has embraced the power of advanced analytics to uncover hidden patterns and insights. Take the pressure index, for example. They show us where the action is on the pitch, highlighting their preferred areas of influence. Pass networks, on the other hand, paint a picture of the connections between players, revealing passing patterns and strategic partnerships. These analytics offer valuable clues about team dynamics and tactical formations. By analyzing the data, coaches and analysts can fine-tune strategies, identify areas for improvement, and unlock the full potential of their teams. Understanding the tactical side of the game is crucial for success. Tactical metrics provide a window into a player’s positioning and role within a team’s strategy. Pass completion rates and successful dribbles give us insights into a player’s ability to maintain possession and create opportunities. These metrics help coaches make informed decisions about player roles, formations, and game plans, ultimately leading to a more cohesive and effective team. By harnessing the power of player performance metrics, advanced analytics, and tactical insights, football/soccer teams can gain a competitive edge. Data provides a comprehensive view of the game, helping clubs identify undervalued talents, optimize strategies, and make informed decisions. In the era of data-driven football, the numbers are painting a vivid picture of the sport and revolutionizing the way we analyze and appreciate the beautiful game. Increasing demand for data-driven insights The demand for data-driven insights in football/soccer is on the rise. Clubs, leagues, and even fans recognize the power of data analytics in gaining a competitive edge. The availability of data through various sources, such as tracking technologies and video analysis, has opened up new possibilities for understanding the game we all love at a granular level. From optimizing player performance to enhancing game strategies, data-driven insights are becoming indispensable in the world of football/soccer. The growing demand for these insights has spurred clubs and teams to invest in data analytics departments and seek partnerships with service providers that offer comprehensive football/soccer data. As football/soccer continues to evolve, there are ample opportunities for further growth and innovation in analytics. The use of machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence in data analysis can unlock new patterns and trends that were previously unseen. Moreover, integrating data from various sources, such as social media sentiment analysis and fan engagement metrics, can provide a holistic view of the sport’s impact and popularity. Additionally, advancements in wearable technology and tracking systems offer real-time data that can revolutionize in-game analysis and decision-making. The potential for growth and innovation in football/soccer analytics is vast, and those who embrace these opportunities will stay ahead of the game. https://www.sportmonks.com/blogs/moneyball/
  15. So harsh on a player who’s barely had a chance to settle, brought in for a system that just didn’t work. None of us really know how good he can be, the 2 goals were a glimpse. Probably doesn’t fit us now move on and good luck to him
  16. Finbar Saunders

    Graffiti in Edinburgh

    Says nowt, you've got to read it!
  17. Today
  18. Diadora Van Basten

    Israel and Palestine

    The Israel lobby in the UK are very powerful and our authorities have been very weak to respond often willing to sacrifice good people rather than fight the smears of antisemitism. Norman Finkelstein spoke about the Muslim New York mayoral candidate and how he should avoid the errors that were made by Jeremy Corbyn. He said that the Muslim New York candidate should not try to appease the Israel lobby and should surround himself with progressive Jews to protect him from the false claims of Anti-semitism.
  19. The analytics only give out what is put in it’s not a cheat code Our management team set out what we are looking for and what position the analytics then come back to the management with a list of players fitting their own criteria james town is a tool it’s how you use it that will determine how successful we can be
  20. At 56 if I can’t spot decent players then yeh. I played CM from a young kid and was pretty good too up till an adult. Also an attacking CM. Irony is I ended up playing for Spiders Web in the late 80s after playing for Tynecastle Boys club with Paul Kanes wee brother and many other teams. I was a stone throw away from professional but late 80s clubbing put an end to that. No regrets. But yeh Hoff has all the attributes you need.
  21. Carl Weathers

    Craig Gordon Testimonial

    Has anyone that selected royal mail delivery received their tickets? I got tickets for the 2 cup games really quickly but haven't received these in over 2 weeks since ordering.
  22. Kev1998

    Petrocub 3 birkhara o conference league

    Just back from a great wee night.im not evin(spelling mistake included) going to entertain you ya bam
  23. Konrad von Carstein

    ***Official Stirling Albion VS Heart Of Midlothian Match Thread***

    Finding it very hard to take umbrage at this, it's just very low key trolling
  24. Canscot

    U.S. Politics megathread (merged)

    Not only forgot about appointing Powell but slated his favourite whipping boy Biden for appointing him!
  25. Morgan

    Petrocub 3 birkhara o conference league

    Great post.
  26. What a stupid thing to do suspect the club might have a word with social media guy. Only thing they get from this is a fired up Hearts surely
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