After watching Moneyball (and a damn fine film it is) I am wondering whether Lambert and Karsa et al are following a similar approach?
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on September 10, 2012, 08:48:37 PMBased on anything LeeB?I can see the logic in signing players who are perceived to be under valued but I do not buy into the obsession with statistic after all isn’t that how Liverpool ended up with Downing and Adam.However even buying undervalued players can only get you so far as ultimately to achieve their potential and realise the “profit” they need to be playing and only so many players can play each week.Actually, John Henry took the view that Moneyball 'would not work the same' in football so made absolutely every single one of the mistakes that people make in the transfer market when they should be using more Moneyball-ish methods: 1) pay too much for English players; 2) overpay for strikers; 3) pay too much based on past achievements or 'flavour-of-the-month' form; 4) give a new manager too much license to buy 'his' squad. I'm sure there are more.
Based on anything LeeB?I can see the logic in signing players who are perceived to be under valued but I do not buy into the obsession with statistic after all isn’t that how Liverpool ended up with Downing and Adam.However even buying undervalued players can only get you so far as ultimately to achieve their potential and realise the “profit” they need to be playing and only so many players can play each week.