saafend_seagull
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Per SSN going to West Ham.
They seem to be shadowing us very closely.
They don't have access to our statistics. This is the key. Even if they had all the raw data I doubt they'd know how to interpret it. Until the time teams like Chelsea, Manchester City etc spend millions per year hiring dedicated analytics teams of 10-15 data scientists, we're always going to have that advantage. To be honest I can't see it happening in the near future.People are always going to try and replicate success. The challenge for us is how do we improve from a position of strength to remain a step ahead.
Whatever we like to believe about Starlizard and it's data I'm absolutely certain the likes of City have just as much information about potential players (or at the very least more than enough).They don't have access to our statistics. This is the key. Even if they had all the raw data I doubt they'd know how to interpret it. Until the time teams like Chelsea, Manchester City etc spend millions per year hiring dedicated analytics teams of 10-15 data scientists, we're always going to have that advantage. To be honest I can't see it happening in the near future.
Harvesting the youngsters is one thing, giving them game time in the Premier League is another.Whatever we like to believe about Starlizard and it's data I'm absolutely certain the likes of City have just as much information about potential players (or at the very least more than enough).
The problem isn't teams getting the same data as us, it's teams changing their transfer tactics. Once all the big boys start harvesting the youngsters we are going to find things very tricky.
Harvesting the youngsters is one thing, giving them game time in the Premier League is another.
To begin to match our model they would need to give them playing minutes and then allow them to move on to bigger clubs if suitable offers are made.
Just how brave are these 'big boys'? Do they have big balls like RDZ?
Yep, that's not likely to happen on a large scale. The genuinely bigger clubs with countries as owners will buy proven talent mostly as they do now.Harvesting the youngsters is one thing, giving them game time in the Premier League is another.
To begin to match our model they would need to give them playing minutes and then allow them to move on to bigger clubs if suitable offers are made.
Just how brave are these 'big boys'? Do they have big balls like RDZ?
It's not just about having the best data though. It's about how it's interpreted. Bloom's history suggest he's a world leader on that score.Whatever we like to believe about Starlizard and it's data I'm absolutely certain the likes of City have just as much information about potential players (or at the very least more than enough).
The problem isn't teams getting the same data as us, it's teams changing their transfer tactics. Once all the big boys start harvesting the youngsters we are going to find things very tricky.
Caicedo looked below average in the U23 games he played at a deserted Lancing, then went on loan to Beerschot, who finished *checks notes* BOTTOM of their farmers' league.Caicedo was brilliant from the start.
True. Sorry I meant first team time.Caicedo looked below average in the U23 games he played at a deserted Lancing, then went on loan to Beerschot, who finished *checks notes* BOTTOM of their farmers' league.
THEN came into our side, and hit the ground running...