Northwestern ‘25 | Data Science, Statistics and Journalism
it’s been exactly five years since Daichi Kamada ended Unai Emery’s tenure at Arsenal, and that’s what I’m most thankful for today.
Hopefully this time next year I can be thankful for the PL/CL we win this season.
it’s been exactly five years since Daichi Kamada ended Unai Emery’s tenure at Arsenal, and that’s what I’m most thankful for today.
Hopefully this time next year I can be thankful for the PL/CL we win this season.
There were occurrences against Forest, but Rice is routinely sliding over to the right while Ødegaard has popped up on the left at times as well.
There were occurrences against Forest, but Rice is routinely sliding over to the right while Ødegaard has popped up on the left at times as well.
Most exciting managerial prospect on the continent — he should find success in Europe once he returns.
Really hope he's back in 2025 for one more shot after the disappointing playoff exit.
Most exciting managerial prospect on the continent — he should find success in Europe once he returns.
However, it does highlight the importance of:
a. Financial side of a deal
b. Maximizing the ability of a player
c. Not letting managers have too much say in direct recruitment
However, it does highlight the importance of:
a. Financial side of a deal
b. Maximizing the ability of a player
c. Not letting managers have too much say in direct recruitment
Everyone is free to watch and think about the sport how you like, but I’d implore you to not do that, and I certainly won’t be having any dialogue with you if you do.
Aside from the misinterpretation and horrific application of basic stats, 99% of the meaningful data in the sport needs visual collection, and the remaining 1% yields a narrow, often wrong, perspective.
Everyone is free to watch and think about the sport how you like, but I’d implore you to not do that, and I certainly won’t be having any dialogue with you if you do.
Aside from the misinterpretation and horrific application of basic stats, 99% of the meaningful data in the sport needs visual collection, and the remaining 1% yields a narrow, often wrong, perspective.
Aside from the misinterpretation and horrific application of basic stats, 99% of the meaningful data in the sport needs visual collection, and the remaining 1% yields a narrow, often wrong, perspective.