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  • Football analytics is about to go to 8K and those with the foresight to begin using IMPECT will truly benefit from this new methodology...

    In this second part of our interview with Robert Rogers, Head of UK Football Development at IMPECT Analysis, we discuss the intricancies of football analytics, focusing on various themes such as diverse playing styles, pressing strategies, and the importance of tactical game plans.

    It emphasised the significance of data in assessing player performance, particularly in defensive actions and set pieces. The discussion also covers the evolving nature of recruitment in football, highlighting how data can streamline the scouting process and improve decision-making. Robert also shares insights with Dave and Gary on how clubs can utilise data to enhance their understanding of player capabilities and team dynamics, ultimately aiming for a more effective recruitment strategy.

    A brilliant second part to this top interview

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  • The tools that elite level coaches and analysts use to observe the game is changing... and IMPECT is a revolutionary new tool that is disrupting our understanding of the game?

    Developed by former Bundesliga Players Stefan Reinartz and Jens Hegeler, Impect is now used by almost 90% of Bundesliga Teams and is spreading its wings across the globe.

    In this episode we sit down with Robert Rogers, Head of UK Football Development for IMPECT to bring you insights into how this new system is allowing us the see the game like never before, and introduce many of the concepts that underpin how this analysis form is going to shift coaching and analysis thinking

    Watch out for part 2... coming soon!

    #football #soccer #futebol #epl #efl #manager #headcoach #performance #sportsscience #fitness #tactics #derby #winners #analysis #IMPECT #Packing #Bundesliga

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  • In (almost) every club across the globe, the 10 Game point is normally a waypoint for everyone! So what are those in the coaching offices thinking at the 10-game point?

    In this episode, we dive into the crucial first 10 games of the season—where momentum is everything. A positive start can set the tone for a title charge or a comfortable run towards safety, boosting confidence in players and fans alike.

    But what happens when things go wrong? We’ll break down how a poor start can send shockwaves through the squad, inviting pressure from the media and fans, and leading to drastic decisions behind the scenes.

    Join us as we explore the fine margins between flying high and falling into early-season panic.

  • Join Dave and Gary for a lively chat about the changing game for sports captains! They dive into what makes a great leader on the field, highlighting the fun of building trust and team spirit. Discover how today’s captains juggle various roles, from strategy gurus to cheerleaders, while keeping the vibe positive!

    They'll also tackle the ups and downs of managing different personalities, discuss the cool concept of leadership groups, and take a peek into the future of sports leadership as coaching and management evolve. It’s a conversation packed with insights and good vibes!

  • What should go and what should stay? There have been some great / strange / embarrassing and downright pointless elements within the world of professional football over the years. And now we explore which ones we've loved and loathed and decide which ones should go into Dressing Room 101 - where they go into purgatory

    From polishing boots to The Bleep Test, players wearing headphones to half & half scarves we point out some of the ones that need to be sent down!

    What would you choose to go into Dressing Room 101

  • Data pervades football today - everyone knows everything! Stats, stats and more stats and we're even inventing new stats to make the old stats even richer in detail and specificity. But at what point does the need for information overrun our need for entertainment and enjoyment of the game. For media providers like Sky and BBC it is used to inform and explain the game.

    Whether in post-match or in-game analysis, data and stats are used to add more colour to the game and perhaps better represent and describe what is ahppening. But on another level is it taking away some of the art of being a player, a coach or the game itself! With coaches manipulating the way the game is played in order to produce more 'attractive' stats, has football lost its way with data?

    Join Gary Rowett and Dave Carolan as they bring you through some insights on Data. in Football!

    #football #soccer #futebol #epl #efl #manager #headcoach #performance #sportsscience #fitness #tactics #derby #winners #losers #data #dataanalytics #stats

  • ** Please Note that the loan from WPL Mentioned was 'Interest-Free and not Free as mentioned**

    In this chat, Harvey Bussell, Head of Recruitment at Manchester United Women, shares some interesting insights into the world of women's football. He dives into the ups and downs of the recent summer transfer window, the exciting growth of the women's game, and how data is playing a key role in recruitment strategies. Harvey also talks about his shift from men's to women's football, highlighting the differences in infrastructure and the ever-competitive landscape of the Women's Super League (WSL). He stresses the importance of stability in management and how crucial it is to truly understand the unique dynamics of women's football as it keeps evolving.

    Be sure to like, subscribe and recommend Breaking Lines Podcast!

  • In this episode, Gary and Dave discuss the first meeting with players as a manager and how to manage the team behind the team. They also share their favorite games they've managed.

    Continuing, Dave and Gary discuss various topics related to football, including the excitement of late goals, the use of data and analytics in coaching, the evolution of pitches and players support services, and the correlation between performance metrics and points won - is it always the manager philosophy or is it a correlation with them having the best players?

    They highlight the importance of understanding the specific needs and strengths of a team and adapting the style of play accordingly. The conversation provides insights into the changing landscape of football and the role of data in decision-making.

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  • Love them or hate them, International Breaks in Professional Football at the Elite level can be a blessing and a hex in equal measure! When youre on a good run they can break momentum - on a poor run, they can provide restbite. But changing whats happening in your squad is not easy, especially if half of your squad is scatterred to the 4 corners of the globe.

    While the players on International Duty have to cram in 2 games, thousands of miles, potentially questionnable training and sub-optimal preparation, the ones at the training ground have too small numbers to do anything particularly constructive and you end up arranging a firendly game just to top up players match exposure minutes!

    But it is one of the few touchpoints in the season when the players and staff at clubs can take a break - maybe only 2 or 3 days - and feel like a normal person in a normal job. Perhaps a mini-break, a city hop or some other sort holiday!

    Then its back to the grind of the league season; well it is if your players return fit and fresh (they normally dont!) or you've lost your job as the head coach!

    Join us as we discuss International Breaks!

  • If you've seen Love Island, the summer transfer window is LI on MAX; Club perusing players, players pursuing clubs, agents making matches; some people have fallen out and others are besotted by someone they cant have - or cant afford!!

    The Summer transfer window is where clubs place so much energy - months of work are distilled into the last few days when its vital to get all of the big pieces for your squad into place for the season ahead. If the January window is about fixing leaks or add a cherry on top of the cake, summer is about building for the future.

    Gary and Dave take you through how clubs spend many months preparing for this window to ensure they have the right ingredients. Some player will have left at the end of their contraxts, others surplus to requirements. Young premier League starlets are taking their first exploratory flights away from the nest. And the last throws of the journeyman to secure one last gig at the best club they can mean theres deals to be done.

    Act to quick and you might miss a bargain, too slow and youre scrambling for quality and you could have an unbalanced squad. Welcome to the end of the Summer Transfer Window!

  • One of tthe most instantly recognisable figures in football Bryan Gunn has done it all - player, coach, manager, agent and semi-pro golfer with the personality to charm the birds from the trees! From formativie days at @aberdeenfc in the hugely successful side on the 80s which one dual European Trophies, learning under the immense talents of Scottish football like Gordon Strachan, Alex McLeish, Willy Miller and Jim Leighton to name but a few.

    However, it was their manager - one of the greatest ever in the game - Alex Ferguson who made the biggest impression on Bryan. From Sir Alex's babysitter to International Goalkeeper, top6 Premier League Goalkeeper to amazing European nights with @CanariesTV Norwich City and the famous defeat of @fcbayern in the Olympic Stadium.

    The journey continued as Bryan stayed in the game through commercial side of football back at Norwich after a brief spell away and his rise at the club crescendoed as he bacame 1st Team Manager in 2009. But even legends have tough times - injuries in his career and losing your job as a manger hit hard but Bryan's positivity kept him moving forward and now we has transitioned from agent to player liaision at one of the foremost football agencies in the world, Triple S.

    A fascinating hour with Bryan with plenty of good stories! We are thanksful to 'BG' for joining us and hopw you enjoy the episode! LEave us a like and be sure to subscribe to the channel!

  • Episode 3 of Breaking Lines with... and we're joined by journalist John Percy to regale his journey in journalism, the changing landscape of football reporting, and the challenges of the industry.

    He talks about the importance of building relationships and contacts, the pressure of breaking stories quickly, and the balance between providing information and maintaining relationships.

    The conversation also touches on the scrutiny faced by managers, such as Gareth Southgate, and the excitement and trepidation surrounding the upcoming football season. The conversation also touches on the changing nature of football, the role of statistics in reporting, and the balance between entertainment and technicality in the game.

    Finally, when probed about his alter-career, John expresses his passion for film and mentions that if he weren't a football journalist, he would love to cover the film industry; with his preferred genre being a revelation in itself!!!

    A fascinating listen, we thank John for his time to chat with us and the many interesting and humorous topics that he spoke about! Enjoy the episode!

  • This episode we are joined by Matt Smith, striker extraordinaire! Feared by defenders, coaches and fans across the land, his unique journey is a triumph of opportunity, persistence, practice and knowing what you excel at - and doing it!

    Having recently completed his MBA and on the back of hanging up his boots after a prolific 25-goal season at his final club Salford, Matt has scored goals everywhere he's been; Leeds United, Millwall, Fulham, Bristol City, QPR and so on. But his roots are in the non-league having been spotted at University and investing in beer-money for nights out! But then things changed...

    And now as he embarks on the next stage of his career with SEQUEL, an investment platform for athletes to support early stage start-ups, he gives us some insights into how that all came about - as his academic life completes its full circle and he blends both careers - pro sports and buisness - into an exciting new venture!

    Join us as we have a great discussion with Matt on Breaking Lines with...

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background08:26 Transition from Non-League to Professional12:02 Challenges and Successes at Various Clubs20:30 The Impact of COVID-19 on Football25:17 Exploring Different Training Philosophies in Football26:18 The Trailblazing Coaching Methods of Slavisa Jokanovic29:17 The Evolution of Playing Styles in Football30:44 The Importance of Repetition and Practice in Scoring Goals35:07 Reflecting on a Memorable Hat-Trick Performance36:34 Honesty and Respect in Conversations about Playing Time43:30 The Role of Data in Football: Balancing Information and Intuition49:19 Transitioning from Football to the Business World

    Keywords: Matt Smith, football, career, non-league, professional, Oldham, Leeds, Fulham, Millwall, COVID-19, training sessions, football, training philosophies, coaching methods, scoring goals, practice, playing time, honesty, respect, data, intuition, business world, Sequel

  • Breaking Lines with... Henry Winter! One of world football's greatest football journalistic minds joins us to discuss the side of football that breaks the news, illuminates the indviduals & paints the portraits of those who make football the world's favourite sport.

    With his written word, this award-winning journalist give us so much insight into the nuances of the game and those in it. In short or long form he uses his skills not only to find a story, but often to tell the right story, not the popular or sensationalist one. A career built on a high level of trust on both sides.

    In this fantastic first episode of Breaking Lines with... Henry gives us great insight into how his career is built on both working hard and being a good person, yet also being respectful of those in the game and holding them to account. He sheds light on some amazing encounters with fascinating players and coaches, discussing some of the huge challenges they have faced and how they overcame them.

    And in an ever changing environment and industry, how his ability to be a "digital decathlete" has kept him at the forefront of the genre for almost 40 years. A fascinating listen!

  • Pre-Season is here again and its not everyone's cup of tea! For some it's heave, for others it's hell on earth!

    From the first day MOT for the players, to international tours, its a phoney war in preparation for the start of the season! Its the vegetables you had to eat with dinner for the players - you dont necessarily like it but you know you need it. For coaches its building a 5-6 week programme to maximise fitness, teach the playing philosophy, developing team cohesion and ensuring that the pre-season gives you the launchpad for a successful season start.

    But get it wrong and theres a whole heap of trouble looming! In this episdoe Gary and Dave take you behind the scenes of how pro clubs will figure it all out. From planning the tour 6 months in advance to the players who just love the running - because it might be better than their footballing!

  • Timi Elšnick has been on a journey... from the training pitches at Derby County, loans at Swindon and Northampton, he is now sharing pitches with Jude Bellingham and Cristiano Ronaldo

    Few could have predicted this journey, perhaps even Timi himself, but his story speaks of a player who took the path less travelled; choosing a stepwise progression and not being afraid to reset to go forward, better.

    A fascinating chat where we find out about life in the training camp in Germany, preparing for the biggest game in his career and how he hope the springboard of UEFA Euro 2024 can propel his career forward even better!

    We thank Timi and the Slovenian Football Association for agreeing to speak with us just prior to this massive game against #England

  • Episode10 revolves around the ongoing Euro 2020 tournament, reflecting on the performances of teams and players. The similarities between the playing styles of top European club teams and national teams is evident as TIKI-TAKA has become dominant but so has the ability to counter it.

    The potential for upsets by underdog teams and the difficulty top teams face in breaking down defensive opponents is now plainly evident. The pressure on Belgium after losing their first game is palpable and they are the only BIG Nation not to win their first game.

    The conversation then touches on favourite games so far, standout individual performances, and the impact of VAR technology on decision-making as it has had to make some massive calls.

    Gary and Dave discuss the use of pickle juice for cramps, and upcoming matches in the tournament & they also touch on the debate surrounding player injuries and the role of medics in decision-making.

  • The Euros are here and excitement is at fever pitch! With so many teams challenging for this year's title who will be victorious. Will England capitalise on previous tournament near misses? Can Spain recreate the 2008 & 2012 success? What about France, Italy or the hosts Germany? Its soooo exciting!!! (excuse Cat in the Hat reference!!)

    This episode we preview the tournament as a whole by looking at the groups and who could likely progress and have a coursory glance at some players that we've been fortunate to wkr with who are competing at the Euros! From England to Hungary, Austria to Slovakia its a melting pot of EFL and EPL players throughout the nations!

    And what about Bellingham - is this is tournament to shine? Perhaps its too early but for a player who has in four years risen from Birmingham starlet to Galactico Champions League winner, surely its just another step on his rise to G.O.A.T.

    Join us as we reflect on the competition and how we think it will go!

  • Summary

    In this episode of Whistleblowers, Dave and Gary answer questions from listeners. They discuss how to deal with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room, the challenges of the close season for players and managers, and how to create a high-performance environment. Dave shares his best 11 and best squad of players he has worked with. They also discuss the use of medicine and tablets during games and the drug testing process for players. Finally, they give advice to aspiring football managers who haven't had a typical playing career.

    Takeaways

    Dealing with a 'bad egg' in the dressing room requires understanding the player's perspective and finding ways to address their frustrations or concerns.The close season can be a busy time for managers, with player contracts and transfers to handle, but it's also important to find time for rest and family.Creating a high-performance environment involves fostering a culture of continuous learning, passion, and a drive to improve.A high-performance environment can exist at any level of football, regardless of resources, if there is a shared goal and a commitment to excellence.Dave's best 11 and best squad include players like Robert Green, Thomas Helveg, Adam Drury, Peter Crouch, and Dion Dublin. Building a successful football team requires a combination of talent, strategy, and teamwork.Tablets given to players during games can provide pain relief or help with stomach issues, but their effects may vary.The drug testing process for players involves random selection and urine samples after the game.Aspiring football managers without a playing career can still succeed by putting in the hours, learning the craft, and finding opportunities in clubs or academies.Passion, dedication, and continuous learning are key to a career in football coaching or management.
  • The close season in football is a time for rest and preparation for the upcoming season. It is a period where players and staff take a break, plan holidays, and make decisions about player retention and recruitment.

    The close season also involves the departure and arrival of staff members, such as coaches, analysts, performance and medical personnel too. So theres plenty for the club to be getting on with - no longer closing down and the 'back in 2 months' on the door!

    The medical team plays a crucial role in supporting injured players during the summer, ensuring they receive the necessary care and rehabilitation. The close season is a busy time for managers, who are constantly in contact with agents, players, and sporting directors to negotiate deals and make signings.

    During the conversation, Gary and Dave discuss the challenges and experiences of managers and coaches during the close season. They talk about negotiating transfers, the importance of player meetings, and the planning and preparation for pre-season.

    They also touch on the interactions between football professionals during holidays and the opportunities for additional learning and qualifications during the off-season.