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your chanel is fantastic, please stay with it
thank you!
This is fantastic! Could you make a tutorial on progressive carries in the future as well? Really love the tutorials!
I've been waiting for this one, you the goat
Just the video I’ve been waiting for
🙌🏻
Great video! Thx! Perfect level of detail and explanations for what I was looking for.
This is a super presentation. Where did you source the passing data? Was it FBref or Fotmob or other?
I believe whoscored. Was a long time ago so don't remember completely haha
Great Video! What do the 'x', 'y', 'endX', and 'endY' values in the original table actually mean? Like what's the range and how is that calculated?
They are the coordinates of the passes and then the end locations
Hey man I have followed your videos for a while and it has really helped me a LOT. I have some doubts and have been trying to connect you on twitter but to no avail. Hopefully you can guide me on it. Cheers mate!!
This is awesome can i get your details so i can contact you direct for a course as a beginner with no knowledge but ready to know
yeah my email is mckayjohns@gmail.com
Nice one McKay
Thanks James!
Awesome mate 👍👍
Thanks 😊
xT = np.array(xT) didn’t work and I receive an error “xT_cols is not defined”
bro could you make a tutorial of hexbin plot, please?
i don't know how to use this data
Should you not consider first vs second half seperately when doing the bin?
your chanel is fantastic, please stay with it
thank you!
This is fantastic! Could you make a tutorial on progressive carries in the future as well? Really love the tutorials!
I've been waiting for this one, you the goat
Just the video I’ve been waiting for
🙌🏻
Great video! Thx! Perfect level of detail and explanations for what I was looking for.
This is a super presentation. Where did you source the passing data? Was it FBref or Fotmob or other?
I believe whoscored. Was a long time ago so don't remember completely haha
Great Video! What do the 'x', 'y', 'endX', and 'endY' values in the original table actually mean? Like what's the range and how is that calculated?
They are the coordinates of the passes and then the end locations
Hey man I have followed your videos for a while and it has really helped me a LOT. I have some doubts and have been trying to connect you on twitter but to no avail. Hopefully you can guide me on it. Cheers mate!!
This is awesome can i get your details so i can contact you direct for a course as a beginner with no knowledge but ready to know
yeah my email is mckayjohns@gmail.com
Nice one McKay
Thanks James!
Awesome mate 👍👍
Thanks 😊
xT = np.array(xT) didn’t work and I receive an error “xT_cols is not defined”
bro could you make a tutorial of hexbin plot, please?
i don't know how to use this data
Should you not consider first vs second half seperately when doing the bin?