An Interview With ESPN's Soccer Analysts Paul Carr and Albert Lacarda
With apologies to Gil Scott-Heron, the data revolution that is currently happening in football will not be televised. Instead, it is taking place in the cramped back offices of clubs where scouts are now as likely to be hunched over a computer to check a player's performance indicators as they are to be swapping stories of watching a young Algerian striker on a rainy night in Copenhagen.
Soccer Quantified @ Nov 15, 2011 8:20 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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