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Our guest on Episode #55 of the TGG Podcast, in association with Hudl, is Sarah Rudd.
For almost a decade, Sarah was Vice President of Analytics for StatDNA and Arsenal, making her one of the most senior women in the whole of European football. She's now founded her own analytics company, SRC FTBL, along with husband Ravi Ramineni.
In this episode, Sarah told us about her work at Arsenal, her wider career and her thoughts on the future of analytics.
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01:40: New venture SRC FTBL along with husband Ravi Ramineni
06:25: Why it can be difficult to sustain a cutting-edge analytics department. Secrecy in the industry/ lack of sharing.
08:38: Arsenal acquisition of StatDNA in 2012. Arsene Wenger questioning but supportive. Scope of work increases post-acquisition. Work in performance sphere with Mikhail Zhilkin. Getting trust and buy-in.
17:36: Coaching change with Unai Emery. Getting the 'dosage' right. Liaison with coaching staff.
22:06: Data v human eyes in scouting/ recruitment at Arsenal. Ben Knapper and Mark Curtis moving into scouting/ recruitment roles.
25:16: Leaving StatDNA and Arsenal.
26:34: Did you feel like a pioneer for women in football? Were there ever any issues because of being a woman in a male-dominated world?
32:28: Which are the top clubs for data science in the Premier League? Importance of proprietary data.
33:50: How can clubs better leverage tracking data?
36:15: Data scientists getting a break in football through Twitter. Sarah's break into football/ advice from Mike Forde. Gap between social media and club analytics.
43:15: Future of analytics and artificial intelligence/ ChatGPT.
Our guest on Episode #66 of the TGG Podcast is Paul Fernie.
Paul is Sporting Director of SV Darmstadt in Germany. He grew up in Hull and worked in analysis roles in England before the opportunity came to join Wiesbaden.
He progressed from Head of Recruitment to Sporting Director and led the club...
Published 07/16/24
Our guest on Episode #65 of the TGG Podcast, in association with Hudl, is Danny Röhl.
Danny led Sheffield Wednesday to one of English football's great escapes last season. When he took over in October, the club were seven points adrift of safety with no wins in 10. By the end of the campaign they...
Published 06/12/24