Normally watch it on MOLA but can't find itNo Adingra today. Assume he is still injured after going off after only 12 mins on Thursday.
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Normally watch it on MOLA but can't find it
Oddly it suddenly appeared.Union St. Gilloise vs Royal Antwerp FC - MOLA
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Mola are showing Antwerp's game on Wednesday at 5.30. Union at Cercle Brugge...Oddly it suddenly appeared.
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Call me a ruddy greedy and delusional sod but to compete better with the likes of Citeh group (did I just say that ), it might be beneficial if TB were to pick up a couple more clubs. Perhaps a Portuguese, American or even an Italian one.Does Bloom use his football data to sign players for USG? I suppose those not good enough for the Albion but with the potential to develop into something great. It really is an amazing set up he has going on, I wonder if he privately sells 'shares' in players to his mates if they suspect they'll be a future superstar.
Yes. There's a couple of articles about it if you google USG and Tony Bloom. I seem to recall that the manager who was there when they implemented the data-driven policy left because he didn't agree with it.Does Bloom use his football data to sign players for USG? I suppose those not good enough for the Albion but with the potential to develop into something great. It really is an amazing set up he has going on, I wonder if he privately sells 'shares' in players to his mates if they suspect they'll be a future superstar.
Your memory is correct. I read the same articles. The manager who was there when Bloom bought the club did indeed leave because he disagreed with the data driven approach.Yes. There's a couple of articles about it if you google USG and Tony Bloom. I seem to recall that the manager who was there when they implemented the data-driven policy left because he didn't agree with it.
Your memory is correct. I read the same articles. The manager who was there when Bloom bought the club did indeed leave because he disagreed with the data driven approach.
Sounds like one I read about a year ago, which was very memorable and also IIRC very longYes. There's a couple of articles about it if you google USG and Tony Bloom. I seem to recall that the manager who was there when they implemented the data-driven policy left because he didn't agree with it.