I stumbled upon this article on the BBC and I found it quite interesting. It details the role of technology such as the Hudl app in football and how it can help teams and players, especially in the Premier League.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49521158
It also points out that there’s things that AI won’t suggest, such as Kompanys peach of a goal that set City in the way to the title last season.
I’m quite fascinated by things like technology or things like Moneyball being used to give an edge. This could be interesting how it developed and I’m wondering what Hibs use.
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08-09-2019 08:12 AM #1
Hudl App and the changing face of football
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08-09-2019 08:15 AM #2
Hudl App and the changing face of football
From a previous visit at HTC, all players are given a compilation of their clips from each game, and they are able to access them on the mobiles etc. Maybe not quite as quick as City are able to provide them but certainly at some point after each match. This is the job of Calvin and he even provides video analysis for the manager at half time.
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09-09-2019 07:05 AM #3
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Also quite heavy on GPS use I believe (since Lenny left) so be access to data such as speed distance and location on the pitch
Hold a big interest in the use of technology and data in the modern game myself very much not an expert in either just enjoy reading about it, I think we could steal a march on a lot of teams in our league if we where to invest heavily in it, probably be all kinds of hell let loose on here by not investing in the squad initially though be a tough one to balance
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09-09-2019 09:23 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A GPS device will be no bad thing for us fans as well as the coaches.
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