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How to Win the Premier League

The Inside Story of Football’s Data Revolution

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How to Win the Premier League

De: Ian Graham
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Brought to you by Penguin.

The insider account of the data revolution that has swept through the modern football world written by one of its key architects, Ian Graham.

Between 2012 and 2023, Ian Graham worked as Liverpool FC's Director of Research. His tenure coincided with the club’s greatest period of success since the 1980s, including winning the Premier League in 2020 – Liverpool’s first league title after an agonising 29 years.

Here for the first time, Graham reveals the fascinating data that informed some of the club’s most pivotal moments of the past decade, from the appointment of Jurgen Klopp as manager in 2015 to the signing of Mohamed Salah in 2017. Along the way, he shares groundbreaking insight into the modern game, including how a season largely played behind closed doors transformed our understanding of a home-side advantage, or why the GOAT (greatest of all time) might not be who you think. And, in a game that is increasingly dominated by an elite few oil-backed teams, Graham charts a path for the future where a data-savvy underdog will always find their competitive edge.

©2024 Ian Graham (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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Fascinating and educational. An enjoyable and informative read. (Sir Kenny Dalglish)
A fascinating, witty and remarkably insightful account of Liverpool's reinvention and a clear-eyed, detailed explanation of the inner workings of modern football. Nobody is better qualified to tell either of those stories than Ian Graham, who stands as one of the most (quietly) significant figures in the recent history of the club and the sport. (Rory Smith, author of Expected Goals and Chief Soccer Correspondent, New York Times)
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Great insights into just how randomly complex it is to evaluate European football. I’m a fan of Liverpool, so this book rang true for me.

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If you’re a fan of Liverpool or the premier league broadly, this is a great listen, providing insight on the approach of top teams in identifying talent and the stats that matter in creating goals, and wins.

Highly recommend it.

Fascinating look at the data teams that are changing football

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Great book. As an LFC fan I thoroughly enjoyed listening to how LFC led the way with data driven decision making.

interesting book about math

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Phenomenal book. I've been waiting for a book on football which truly deep dive into the subject matter and this one absolutely delivered.

A lot of credit on getting the balance right on advanced statistical concepts and football.

Finally, the Moneyball book for football

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Was pretty interesting read, talking about data analysis, goal weight, expected goals etc. Then, the Messi vs Ronaldo comparison came in, which pretty much ruined the whole book. The guy talks about goal weight the whole time, but then to support his Messi case, decides that Messi's goal contributions in the farmers league and against Bolivia are more worth than Ronaldo's in the European Qualifiers. Few other things in that comparison defeat the whole purpose of the book, which is data analysis, not emotions and subjective preference. And that "Messi, obviously" at the end, shows that this guy has something against CR7, probably because he kicked Liverpool's ass many times in the Champions League.

Messi fanboy attitude ruined it

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