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Mark Douglas

Football writing with a view to data and tactics

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How Arne Slot Won The Premier League


Inheritance

“Functional not funky” is how I described Arne Slot in the first half of my season review a month ago.

The piece focused on how the manager can improve going forward.

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a year ago
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The Most Important of the Unimportant Things

In the immediate aftermath of the 0-0 draw in the Manchester Derby, Gary Neville was honest about his own poor performance on commentary, but you have to wonder if his “take” on Football’s “decline” in entertainment isn’t at least in some p...

a year ago
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Mythbusters: The Most Influential Premier League Player

Everyone has lost their collective minds over Jon Mackenzie of The Athletic (via a YouTube short) positing that Mo Salah may not be the most influential player in the Premier League this season.

In Mackenzie’s video, he focuses on a few th...

a year ago
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Arne Slot’s Tactical Plateau

This is essentially part one of my post-season review (before it has even ended). It is long, so feel free to read to certain point and bookmark & return if necessary.

I’m not caveating this because Liverpool deserve to be where they are,...

a year ago
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More Than A Spectacle

“Antoine Semenyo is terrifying”. Liverpool are 0-2 up at The Vitality Stadium. There is less than half an hour to play and I have texted this to a mate of mine after Bournemouth’s Ghanaian powerhouse just beat three players and lashed one j...

a year ago
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