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  1. perseus

    Interesting piece on Brentford's moneyball approach

    Danish have specially developed training techniques designed to (they say) improve creating chances in the penalty area. I can't say that I understand why they should work. Reminded me of the good Swansea moves in European games which did not seem to work in the PL. It might suit Kemy Agustien's...
  2. perseus

    Interesting piece on Brentford's moneyball approach

    "Ankersen won’t reveal everything about the club’s use of data, but does say that Midtjylland pay particular attention to what he calls “dangerous situations” in games. Interestingly, they are a client of E4talent, which tracks shots in the “danger zone” – an area that stretches from the start...
  3. perseus

    Interesting piece on Brentford's moneyball approach

    Journeyman with a Creative Agent True. But the data is partly subjective and sometimes when it is more objective it is just sometimes plain wrong.
  4. perseus

    Interesting piece on Brentford's moneyball approach

    Play well and get relegated I have advocated Danish attacking training methods before on NSC. That was based on a book about Danish attacking techniques and training methods to achieve this. Before we signed OG and Hyypia, I was in favour of a Danish coach. However, I do think some teams are...
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