PenlanJack
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My point wasn't really about data, it was a dig that we're being run like a proper business, structuring football operations like a business, data on profits, data on people's trends, I get it, but football is decided on human error, mentality, effort and as tonight proved, a bounce of a ball.. stats of a player might be great, but it doesn't guarantee that his stats will continue in a different environment to the same level, it's about bonds, team habits, attitude, application, feelings, human nature, not a spread sheetTo be honest, I’m not opposed to data in football. I don’t think the owners make decisions purely off of data. In fact, the decision to appoint Sheehan wouldn’t have been all data driven because he had only managed a small sample size of games. His pre-existing relationship with the players certainly would have help and that wouldn’t have been made using data.
I feel data is used more to inform rather than make decisions. I do think it can make discussions about football quite sterile though with people just throwing out stats left right and centre. I am definitely guilty of this myself!