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There's a 2-page article in today's Star (pp. 28-9) which I found interesting, but difficult to know how positive it is. Former director Tareq Hawasli has apparently used his Harvard links to gain Utd free access to their sports number-crunchers, and the stats regarding our players' fitness, performance, etc. are being fed daily into their computers, with a view to helping United's decision-makers. It is designed to improve squad performance, progression of youngsters through age-groups, and potentially assessment of transfer targets. Apparently many Premier League teams are paying for the privilege.
In many ways, it sounds good, and fits in with the view of Wilder and his team combining old-fashioned virtues with new-fangled science. But part of me thinks it could all be mumbo-jumbo, particularly as in traditional Blades' fashion, we are getting something for nothing. As I say, a different and interesting read for the international break.
In many ways, it sounds good, and fits in with the view of Wilder and his team combining old-fashioned virtues with new-fangled science. But part of me thinks it could all be mumbo-jumbo, particularly as in traditional Blades' fashion, we are getting something for nothing. As I say, a different and interesting read for the international break.