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Expected Goals: The story of how data conquered football and changed the game forever
By (Author) Rory Smith
HarperCollins Publishers
Mudlark
18th October 2023
30th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Knowledge / Information / Data economics
Data science and analysis: general
Probability and statistics
Business strategy
Disruptive innovation
Sports teams and clubs
Data mining
Biography: sport
Game theory
796.334
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
200g
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022
Football has always measured success by what you win, but only in the last twenty years have clubs started to think about how you win. Data has now suffused almost every aspect of how football is played, coached, scouted and consumed. But its not the algorithms or new metrics that have made this change, its the people behind them.
This is the story of modern footballs great data revolution and the group of curious, entrepreneurial personalities who zealously believed in its potential to transform the game. Central to this cast is Chris Anderson, an academic with no experience in football, who saw data as an opportunity to fundamentally change a sport that did not think it could be changed. His aim: to infiltrate the strange, insular world of professional football by establishing a club whose entire DNA could be built around data.
Expected Goals charts his remarkable journey into the heart of the modern game and reveals how clubs across the world, from Liverpool to Leipzig and Brentford to Bayern Munich, began to see how data could help them unearth new players, define radical tactics and plot their path to glory.
Rory Smith is a journalist, broadcaster and author. In 2016, Smith became the chief soccer correspondent of The New York Times and is a former journalist forThe Times, Independent,and Daily Telegraph. Smith has been nominated for Writer of the Year by the Football Supporters' Federation four times, winning twice in 2015 and 2019 and highly commended by the Sports Journalists' Association in 2015. @RorySmith