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I think there’s a Your Mum gag here but being a gentleman I won’t say it xLucky they couldn't see which German DVD was tucked behind it?
I think there’s a Your Mum gag here but being a gentleman I won’t say it xLucky they couldn't see which German DVD was tucked behind it?
I remember me with hair.Bou
I remember you with dark curly hair.
In terms of CHARTS, this may be of some/no/much interest.
The club is probably now sustainable IF Tony Bloom continues to use the analytical approach based on the StarLizard data.
intrigued by just how much better the data from starlizard is over what every other club can get. Granted there is a certain element we take risks that other clubs who demand instant results can’t, but surely other clubs and their analytic departments can do the sameIf he goes*, then the algorithm goes with him I suspect and the club would then have to compete with other clubs of a similar size, which would be difficult.
The Albion punch above their weight by being smarter, and that’s due to TB and PB.
*He won’t
Would you rate Potter above Mullery? I'm not at all sure about that. I'm assuming you rate de Zerbi at the top.Ron Pavey will be spinning in his grave
But in all seriousness, whilst there’s a touch of marmite about all of us, PB is very very good at what he does, he’s no doubt the envy of many of the EPL clubs who would pay far more for his services. (Chelsea are currently paying the 2nd best ever Albion manager £12 million a year)
Like the League form, cup run etc, let’s enjoy it while we can, unfortunately those old enough can remember the fallow times after Wembley 83.
Isn’t the key that the raw data is available to all. All clubs have a team of analysts.Wonder what Leicester are doing to have
intrigued by just how much better the data from starlizard is over what every other club can get. Granted there is a certain element we take risks that other clubs who demand instant results can’t, but surely other clubs and their analytic departments can do the same
Yes, I think you’re right. Although Newcastle fans remain convinced that our success is all down to Dan Ashworth and the 2.5 seasons he spent at the club.Isn’t the key that the raw data is available to all. All clubs have a team of analysts.
But TB, honed through his successful gambling business for syndicates, has a unique and confidential way of using that data in recruiting key personal and players. Giving an overall edge.
I only cottoned on to the secure analytics, when TB came across as incredibly relaxed as Ashworth, then Potter, then Winstanley walked. I assume that TB gave them access to potential player lists, but with no indication on how they were compiled and ranked.Yes, I think you’re right. Although Newcastle fans remain convinced that our success is all down to Dan Ashworth and the 2.5 seasons he spent at the club.
A quick question, if I may.Record revenue, profits, player sales
Tony Bloom walks on water
At a balance sheet, certain assets and liabilities are discounted to their present value, to reflect the time cost of money or general inflation. For example.A quick question, if I may.
Note 9 - Unwinding of discount on transfer fees receivable - £3.2m
Can you explain what this relates to, please?
They have no hope . Tony is a mathematical genius - they aren’t .I only cottoned on to the secure analytics, when TB came across as incredibly relaxed as Ashworth, then Potter, then Winstanley walked. I assume that TB gave them access to potential player lists, but with no indication on how they were compiled and ranked.
I picture Ashworth and Winstanley burning the midnight candles puzzling how the fck TB works it.
All these pretty graphs and in depth analysis yet still no mention of where the FA Cup money went.
The key algorithms, analysis, etc will all be proprietary and hugely secure. From what I understand, Star Lizard's core business is providing information for millionaires (the minimum requirement to pass this on) to bet on football (and perhaps sporting?) matches that other gamblers don't have access to.I only cottoned on to the secure analytics, when TB came across as incredibly relaxed as Ashworth, then Potter, then Winstanley walked. I assume that TB gave them access to potential player lists, but with no indication on how they were compiled and ranked.
I picture Ashworth and Winstanley burning the midnight candles puzzling how the fck TB works it.
Never really liked Potter and was extremely fortunate not to get found out during his tenure, three times former Albion managers had been sacked for less, but it is what it is.Would you rate Potter above Mullery? I'm not at all sure about that. I'm assuming you rate de Zerbi at the top.
I agree completely with this, but suspect that it really isn't very high in TB's prioritiesReally hope Tony can take some of this profit and the likely larger profits next season back for himself. Seems only fair for all he has done.
The key algorithms, analysis, etc will all be proprietary and hugely secure. From what I understand, Star Lizard's core business is providing information for millionaires (the minimum requirement to pass this on) to bet on football (and perhaps sporting?) matches that other gamblers don't have access to.
The depth and level of analysis required to do this will be astounding, and it's this that has helped Bloom identify top emerging talent and is behind our current success.
There's that and the fact that we actually gamble on these players, give them a chance, treat them well, allow them to flourish and let them go when a good offer comes in.I agree completely with this, but suspect that it really isn't very high in TB's priorities
I don't think there is anything secret or unique to what Star Lizard do and plenty of others try to do the same. Where TB does so well is that he employs the best young talent and grows them and the business. Doing what everyone else does, but better.
Sound familiar
In the meantime PL is a gravy train for players and senior staff.Thank you Very interesting. I maybe one of few that find these a little depressing.. Unbelievable that even with an income of £174m we would have lost £25m ish if we had not sold players and that is with 2nd lowest wage bill. Looks like now need £200m plus to be comfortable but how do you get there.
Whilst a few clubs have 60k crowds it is still small % of there income. So Where does there extra income come from ? Is it huge sponsorship compared to us ?