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we need to get rid of this clown

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3262490/Liverpool-s-head-technical-performance-Michael-Edwards-laptop-guru-did-number-Brendan-Rodgers.html

With this guys logic he would probably not want alonso at Liverpool as a dm as I do not recall xabi making so many tackles. He controlled it by intercepting and passing. Fsg has to go with the managers decision sometimes rather than stats

posted on 7/10/15

Someone is forgetting a certain red-top

But the mail is definitely the second worst!!

posted on 7/10/15

Also we need to remember that 73.4% of all statistics are made up....







including the one above.

posted on 7/10/15

That one is of course terrible as well Insert but doesn't have the reach and influence that the Mail does.

posted on 7/10/15

This article has all the hallmarks of bullsh 1t. High on speculation, low on information.

There is nothing wrong with using stats to get background information on a player. You are, after all, investing millions in him, and pretty much everybody does it, now.

What this muppet is claiming is that FSG use stats as the main criteria for choosing a player, but he doesn’t say how he knows this....largely because....er..... he doesn’t. He even concedes, in the small print at the end, that Rodgers had the final say on players.

I saw Werner on LFCtv, ages ago, saying that FSG quickly realised that a Moneyball strategy didn’t work as well in football as in baseball, so they only use it as background information, not as a strategy. Yet the whole premise of this article is that they have a Moneyball strategy

And Origi, a young player bought for development, is an “error” because he’s not yet playing much?
So presumably Sterling was an “error” for his first few years at the club, too. And if Origi plays, somebody else doesn’t, so presumably they then become the “error”. So somebody’s an “error”no matter who plays.

And Hoffenheim finished 8th in the Bundesliga, so that’s that then, Firmino must be sheite. We finished 8th with Suarez in our team, so he must have been sheite as well, according to this muppet, who is using stats like an 8-year-old might,( while accusing FSG of using stats: I doubt they use them as crudely as that).
Everton finished 11th last year, so Stones must be sheite, as well.

If a team's not playing well, then the individual players in it are not going to shine either. The Palace forwards made Sterling look like a Sunday footballer at Anfield last season, but clubs look beyond the form of their current team when evaluating a player, and for a football journo not to understand something as basic that makes him a fvckwit.

I suppose using this kind of guff for covering football is harmless enough, if there’s really people out there who can’t see through it, but this gutter rag uses this kind of guff logic for everything else, as well

posted on 7/10/15

most read paper in this country i believe, and part of the murdoch empire..

posted on 7/10/15

Yeah but DM is the most read news website in the world I believe.

posted on 7/10/15

Its not part of the Murdoch empire, its own by Lord Rothermere I believe. Who, is quite a lot like Murdorch, only a very British one

posted on 7/10/15

comment by Secsual Harassment Panda (U18716)
posted 10 minutes ago
Its not part of the Murdoch empire, its own by Lord Rothermere I believe. Who, is quite a lot like Murdorch, only a very British one
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I was referring to the s*n

posted on 7/10/15

Oh right, fair enough.

posted on 7/10/15

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