Gluteus Maximus
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Looking at this article in the Argus yesterday, it does shed some light on the last couple of years transfer dealings and methods and to some extent gives me a bit more sympathy towards Oscar and Hyppia. It seems recruitment certainly had been transformed into a statistical process, at Bloom's request and that perhaps now we are moving away from it. 4 analysts FFS! Seems to me that Bloom was drawn into a competition with his old business rival Benham at Brentford, both eager to prove that their mathematical methods would succeed. Living in Denmark I also know that Benham's methods have been used at FC Midtjylland that currently top the Danish Superliga by a fair margin. Articles here have described their new analytical and statistical approach to transfers, team selection and tactics, all at the behest of Benham. While Benham seems to be going full out this method, parting with Warburton in the process, it seems perhaps now with Hughton that Bloom has been forced to see common sense and bring back more of a human aspect to the process. Reading about Benham's methods at FC Midtjylland it does make me wonder about the extent of Bloom's influence right to the heart of the team in the last couple of years, not from personal interference but from the methods he wanted used. Whilst still retaining 4 analysts, to me at least it seems with Hughton and buys like Kayal that we are combining a modern statistical approach with a more traditional manager role in selection and recruitment. To me it would also explain a lot of Poyet's disenchantment, more so than financial limitations. I hope statistics will never stifle talent, otherwise we will end with a team of JFC's and Gary Gardners.