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The numbers game

why everything you know about soccer is wrong

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An edition of The numbers game (2013)

The numbers game

why everything you know about soccer is wrong

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Innovation is coming to soccer, and at the center of it all are the numbers - a way of thinking about the game that ignores the obvious in favor of how things actually are. In The Numbers Game, Chris Anderson, a former professional goalkeeper turned soccer statistics guru, teams up with behavioral analyst David Sally to uncover the numbers that really matter when it comes to predicting a winner. Investigating basic but profound questions - How valuable are corners? Which goal matters most? Is possession really nine-tenths of the law? How should a player's value be judged? - they deliver an incisive, revolutionary new way of watching and understanding soccer.

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Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
384

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2014, Penguin Books, Limited
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2013, Penguin Books, Limited, Viking
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The numbers game: why everything you know about soccer is wrong
2013, Penguin Books
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Table of Contents

Soccer for skeptics : the counter(s)-reformation
Before the match : the logic of soccer numbers.
Riding your luck
The goal : soccer's rare beauty
They should have bought Darren Bent
On the pitch : soccer "intelligence" and why less can be more.
Light and dark
Piggy in the middle
The deflation of the long ball
Guerrilla soccer
In the dugout : building teams, managing clubs.
O! Why a soccer team is like the space shuttle
How do you solve a problem like Megrelishvili?
Stuffed teddy bears
The young prince
After the match is before the match.
Life during the reformation

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA

Classifications

Library of Congress
GV943 .A656 2013, GV, GV943.A656 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 376p.
Number of pages
384

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25436524M
Internet Archive
numbersgamewhyev0000ande
ISBN 13
9780143124566
LCCN
2013011448
OCLC/WorldCat
829743353

Work Description

Moneyball meets Freakonomics in this myth-busting guide to understanding and winning the most popular sport on the planet. Innovation is coming to soccer, and at the center of it all are the numbers -- a way of thinking about the game that ignores the obvious in favor of how things actually are. In The Numbers Game, Chris Anderson, a former professional goalkeeper turned soccer statistics guru, teams up with behavioral analyst David Sally to uncover the numbers that really matter when it comes to predicting a winner. Investigating basic but profound questions -- How valuable are corners? Which goal matters most? Is possession really nine-tenths of the law? How should a player's value be judged? -- they deliver an incisive, revolutionary new way of watching and understanding soccer. - Publisher.

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