Bend it like Suddick
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Pathetic
Playing football manager, as that is as close as they are likely to get.Realise this is aimed at Sadler but in terms of algorithms and reliance on data …
The one game I watched on TV this season when we were on Sky, his assistants were obsessed with whatever was on their iPads. I rarely watch the bench on a match day but is this a regular occurrence?
The Greatest Football Managers use their eyes. Critchley won't change now. He's bought in to stats, data and formations that probably work when played out on a computer. The problem is that it doesn't take in to account player's mind sets or capability of fitting in with that data.Indicative of today’s game.
Head in the iPads studying the data analytics, when it’s clear and obvious with a set of bloody eyes what is happening in front of them.
Yes, they love an IPad, they’re stats mad and can’t wait for the end of the game to look! They can then feed these stats into a spreadsheet and from that produce some coloured graphs and pie charts, maybe even a ‘zen diagram’Realise this is aimed at Sadler but in terms of algorithms and reliance on data …
The one game I watched on TV this season when we were on Sky, his assistants were obsessed with whatever was on their iPads. I rarely watch the bench on a match day but is this a regular occurrence?
Pathetic
Alan Brazil ??? Now ??I think this all started to go wrong when they stopped managers having a fag in the dug out.
And when players stopped having a beer before kick off, you knew it was all going down hill.
Lets get back to the real game, when men were men and they kicked 7 shades of s##t out of each other for 90 minutes.
4-4-2 is all we need....none of this namby pamby 'foreign' rubbish.....They just need to kick the ball towards the goal....That's it
When I ran the Under 9's, it was like watching Brazil play.
You don't need a piece of paper from FIFA to tell me I'm a manager.......
Theyre playing Candy CrushRealise this is aimed at Sadler but in terms of algorithms and reliance on data …
The one game I watched on TV this season when we were on Sky, his assistants were obsessed with whatever was on their iPads. I rarely watch the bench on a match day but is this a regular occurrence?
They might find something they are competent at eventuallyTheyre playing Candy Crush
....or maybe they've just been on EBayYes, they love an IPad, they’re stats mad and can’t wait for the end of the game to look! They can then feed these stats into a spreadsheet and from that produce some coloured graphs and pie charts, maybe even a ‘zen diagram’
Agree Baz but let someone else do it while Critchley, Stadler and Walford do what they're paid to do, sort the bloody team out during a match!!Fancy trying to learn things and gain insight via analysis. It will never catch on.