Wednesday Thrashed By Posh, Big Sam’s First Week At Leeds & Foxes Rallying Cry

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What's More Important, Football Stats or The Eye Test?

Football Stats vs the Eye Test: how data is changing the way we understand the game. From xG, pass completion and possession to the recruitment models powering Brentford and Brighton, we ask: should we judge players by what we see, or what the numbers say? Plus, we break down PPD ...  Show more

Fiery Fridays: Rosenior's xG excuses. Who Replaces Kane? VDV & Romero Forced to Stay.

Fiery Fridays are BACK and in today's episode, Adrian Durham reveals why he thinks Liam Rosenior is using xG as an excuse. Alex Crook fears for England's future after Harry Kane. PLUS Angelina Kelly thinks Christian Romero & Micky Van Der Ven should be made to stay if Tottenham g ...  Show more

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