bluestevon
Player Valuation: £80m
Is moneyball not about using stats to identify players who fit what you want to do and may be undervalued in the market? That’s nothing to do with what I’m saying? I’m just talking about basic economics; consistently losing first team players without receiving any money for them is not a sound business model. Im all for bringing in the odd player like gana but it has to be the exception and for us it’s closer to being the rule.
Money Ball is yes, but key components are picking up players usually older whose value has massively decreased (say because they've had a certain injury or are ageing which effects their chosen position so using data and instinct to figure out if they can modify position and thus be of more value than it appears on raw stats, that's just one example) other one is buying to develop and selling when their value exceeds their ability/contribution (people often confuse it with selling st their peak - it's more complex in reality - it's selling them at their 'peak market value' so say a player whose declining slightly but whose rep is at its highest (say Salah or Inter Lukaku for example) or who have outperformed in a period (so the rep is artificially inflated - say Jelavic after 6 months with us or the lad who played for Swansea who had one great season)
Say if Chelsea think that Broja won't actually develop much beyond what he is (or Gallacher) then right now due to age and one season of good play they are possibly at 'peak market value' - moneyball would sell them if they analysis bsaud that
We actually recruitment wise have been on the recieving end a lot (Iceland, Willams Bolasie, Tosun, Niasse, Klassen ) where all classic money ball sales of players and we where the patsie.
I think both Denis and Cornet would be similar - both coming off one outlier season in a higher profile league - market value fir both is artificially higher than statistics say it should be








