Chris, this is incredibly useful information, thank you very much, could u advise which faculty I can choose and what are the options with educational institutions in Europe if I wanna become a football analyst in the future. I would be very grateful if u could answer me
Thanks for watching, I am glad you found this useful. I am not really sure about recommending universities in Europe as I know very little outside of England. However, I would recommend checking out the video I did with Dr Matt Robins who has been involved in analysis education for over 10 years in the UK. He shares some great tips and advice for students in your position. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/PxkKlSXH41I/видео.html 👍🏼
Hey, thanks for watching! Excel would be used to record and keep track of data for various metrics of players. Although many clubs may now use more complex tools, Excel is still very much used by many on a daily basis. For example, player performance stats, minutes played, or in recruitment to keep track and store player targets etc.
excel when you have few data, when you have big data with big numbers, like a player does a lot of action, a lot of running for 90 minutes and a system has to track 11 players, imagine how many data are recorded
I love the brevity of your content. Thanks for the video
Thanks Anurag, I appreciate the comment. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Great content!
Thanks for watching Aaron 👍🏼
Chris, this is incredibly useful information, thank you very much, could u advise which faculty I can choose and what are the options with educational institutions in Europe if I wanna become a football analyst in the future. I would be very grateful if u could answer me
Thanks for watching, I am glad you found this useful. I am not really sure about recommending universities in Europe as I know very little outside of England. However, I would recommend checking out the video I did with Dr Matt Robins who has been involved in analysis education for over 10 years in the UK. He shares some great tips and advice for students in your position. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/PxkKlSXH41I/видео.html 👍🏼
Any advice on analysis software?
Thanks for watching Donny. Yes, will do a video on this in the coming weeks!
After i watched your video and i understand that data skill like excel is necessary.
Then, what do you do using excel in your job?
Hey, thanks for watching! Excel would be used to record and keep track of data for various metrics of players. Although many clubs may now use more complex tools, Excel is still very much used by many on a daily basis. For example, player performance stats, minutes played, or in recruitment to keep track and store player targets etc.
@@chrisgill_UK thank you😄
excel when you have few data, when you have big data with big numbers, like a player does a lot of action, a lot of running for 90 minutes and a system has to track 11 players, imagine how many data are recorded