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Player Valuation: £10m
There is more to it than that, it's about finding players who offer more value statistically to your playing strategy than the competition and capitalizing on their relative market value to their value to your team.
It would work much better for Brentford because it is easier to gain a larger marginal advantage at that level. The competition for players and the difference in values the teams are capable of paying are very different in terms of range between Brentford and Liverpool. Brentford has done an excellent job and as I said, if Liverpool ever were trying to implement Moneyball tactics then they went about it the wrong way.
The reason the baseball team from Moneyball was seen as so successful was because they managed to win the league by trading for guys that had lower market values, but statistically as individuals they supported an overall strategy for the team to be more competitive for each dollar spent. Now, baseball has a salary cap and a draft system like most North American sports and this is designed to ensure that each team has a reasonable chance of competing with good coaching and management. Baseball is weird though because it allows teams to pay fines if they exceed the cap, essentially allowing and encouraging the teams like the Yankees who have a bigger fan base and profits(they have their own tv channel) to use their capital to out-compete the smaller teams.
Is it such a weird thing that draft system almost like a communist system for sports yet somehow in America land of capitalism and terrible goalkeepers









