The Situation
Striker
I'm reading a book at the minute called "The Numbers Game". It's very similar to Soccernomics if anyone has read that and so far is a good read which I would recommend. There's an upcoming chapter called "they should have just signed Darren Bent" which should be interesting 
Anyway, there's a reference made to Lee Congerton and Steve Houston (who for those who don't know is one of our scouts now) when they were at Hamburg. The author talks briefly about them being brought to Hamburg by Frank Arnesen. They're also referred to as intriguing (the author did meet them so hopefully there will be a bit more information on them as the book progresses).
Houston is a former insurance analyst who has worked with NBA teams and is one of footballs main technical scouts - i.e. he uses lots of data and statistics to determine potential recruits to target and areas in his own teams that need improving on. Things weren't going well at the time on the pitch for Hamburg so it never really took off for Congerton and Houston over there, but I think it is interesting that they seem to focus on the analytical side of the game.
It would suggest that we will be targeting players who rank high in certain statistical categories. I'm far too lazy to check myself and wouldn't have access to the reputable sites such as OPTA to check in any case, but it would be interesting to see if Pantimillon, Gomez and Jones as signings we have brought in so far have ranked near the top of any relevant statistical categories.
While a balance needs to be struck and one shouldn't judge everything off what a computer throws out, in my opinion it's good to see that we are trying to get ahead of the curve with having people who use as much information as possible to try to ensure a signing will be successful involved in our recruitment.
Anyway, there's a reference made to Lee Congerton and Steve Houston (who for those who don't know is one of our scouts now) when they were at Hamburg. The author talks briefly about them being brought to Hamburg by Frank Arnesen. They're also referred to as intriguing (the author did meet them so hopefully there will be a bit more information on them as the book progresses).
Houston is a former insurance analyst who has worked with NBA teams and is one of footballs main technical scouts - i.e. he uses lots of data and statistics to determine potential recruits to target and areas in his own teams that need improving on. Things weren't going well at the time on the pitch for Hamburg so it never really took off for Congerton and Houston over there, but I think it is interesting that they seem to focus on the analytical side of the game.
It would suggest that we will be targeting players who rank high in certain statistical categories. I'm far too lazy to check myself and wouldn't have access to the reputable sites such as OPTA to check in any case, but it would be interesting to see if Pantimillon, Gomez and Jones as signings we have brought in so far have ranked near the top of any relevant statistical categories.
While a balance needs to be struck and one shouldn't judge everything off what a computer throws out, in my opinion it's good to see that we are trying to get ahead of the curve with having people who use as much information as possible to try to ensure a signing will be successful involved in our recruitment.