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He isn't buying into it and we will get left behind, if we haven't already. I've noticed Grant mentioning other clubs budgets in every recent interview so it baffles me why they haven't got on board with this sooner.
Just watched the club's 'Coffee With: Lee Glover' video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8avWlcBZcXcComes across as fairly old school in his outlook on recruitment, valuing knowing someone and seeing a player in the flesh over data driven recruitment. He does mention we're trying to use data more, but I'm not convinced he's really buying into it as much as clubs like Grimsby and Hearts have done.
There's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.
Quote from: MachoMadness on March 18, 2026, 11:22:08 pmThere's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.Agree. Data doesn't make contact with players agents and negotiate deals. Once players are identified, it's about people persuading people and money. Whilst I agree Glover might come across as old school, he's working within the parameters set by McCann, who takes responsibility for the final say. Without access to those recruitment meetings, we will never know how much of a part data plays. It's quite likely we don't always get our prime targets so even with data, there has to be compromises. It's funny but the clubs who generally make the best of data led recruitment also have large pots of money to call upon. On the other hand, Wrexham have thrown money at attracting a higher class of player based on their known abilities. This seems more old school than a scientific approach.
There's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.
Putting the data talk aside… This summer will be our biggest budget in a long, long time and we are very likely to be receiving £1M+ for (at least) 1 player.Would you trust Lee Glover as the man to oversee that? It’s a summer that doesn’t come around very often for a club of our size. It is HUGE and therefore we have practically zero margin for mistake.
Quote from: Rupee92ONLY on March 19, 2026, 07:50:35 pmPutting the data talk aside… This summer will be our biggest budget in a long, long time and we are very likely to be receiving £1M+ for (at least) 1 player.Would you trust Lee Glover as the man to oversee that? It’s a summer that doesn’t come around very often for a club of our size. It is HUGE and therefore we have practically zero margin for mistake. Do you really think we will sell Bailey in the summer? Who would the other player be?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 19, 2026, 07:30:16 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on March 18, 2026, 11:22:08 pmThere's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.Agree. Data doesn't make contact with players agents and negotiate deals. Once players are identified, it's about people persuading people and money. Whilst I agree Glover might come across as old school, he's working within the parameters set by McCann, who takes responsibility for the final say. Without access to those recruitment meetings, we will never know how much of a part data plays. It's quite likely we don't always get our prime targets so even with data, there has to be compromises. It's funny but the clubs who generally make the best of data led recruitment also have large pots of money to call upon. On the other hand, Wrexham have thrown money at attracting a higher class of player based on their known abilities. This seems more old school than a scientific approach. It’s not necessarily about the outcomes (well it ultimately is obviously) but consistency of decision making that doesn’t rely on the opinion of one or two people. Grants doing ok but he won’t be here forever will he. May be gone in 5 years, 1 year or 3 months, who knows. What’s the decision making process then?
Quote from: MachoMadness on March 18, 2026, 11:22:08 pmThere's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.Agree. Data doesn't make contact with players agents and negotiate deals. Once players are identified, it's about people persuading people and money. Whilst I agree Glover might come across as old school, he's working within the parameters set by McCann, who takes responsibility for the final say. Without access to those recruitment meetings, we will never know how much of a part data plays. It's quite likely we don't always get our prime targets so even with data, there has to be compromises. It's funny but the clubs who generally make the best of data led recruitment also have large pots of money to call upon. On the other hand, Wrexham have thrown money at attracting a higher class of player based on their known abilities. This seems more old school than a scientific approach.
There's data and then there's data though. Like everything, using it the right way is the valuable skill. Just looking at a player's goals and assists is using data, but anyone can do that. So just saying we're "using data" is pretty meaningless. How are we using it is the question.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 19, 2026, 07:53:45 pmQuote from: Rupee92ONLY on March 19, 2026, 07:50:35 pmPutting the data talk aside… This summer will be our biggest budget in a long, long time and we are very likely to be receiving £1M+ for (at least) 1 player.Would you trust Lee Glover as the man to oversee that? It’s a summer that doesn’t come around very often for a club of our size. It is HUGE and therefore we have practically zero margin for mistake. Do you really think we will sell Bailey in the summer? Who would the other player be?Pretty sure we will. Tbh no player has earned that move more either and it’s his last chance to get that move surely? Just hope we are strong on price. Molyneux the other possible but could see him staying as others won’t rate him as expensive as we do. He’s the wrong side of 24, not blistering pace, can be taken out of a game a bit easily at times but decent goals return and clearly a good player. Someone could take a chance. He's not a million pound player but someone like Huddersfield overspending again wouldn’t surprise me.
Quote from: Rupee92ONLY on March 19, 2026, 08:06:12 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 19, 2026, 07:53:45 pmQuote from: Rupee92ONLY on March 19, 2026, 07:50:35 pmPutting the data talk aside… This summer will be our biggest budget in a long, long time and we are very likely to be receiving £1M+ for (at least) 1 player.Would you trust Lee Glover as the man to oversee that? It’s a summer that doesn’t come around very often for a club of our size. It is HUGE and therefore we have practically zero margin for mistake. Do you really think we will sell Bailey in the summer? Who would the other player be?Pretty sure we will. Tbh no player has earned that move more either and it’s his last chance to get that move surely? Just hope we are strong on price. Molyneux the other possible but could see him staying as others won’t rate him as expensive as we do. He’s the wrong side of 24, not blistering pace, can be taken out of a game a bit easily at times but decent goals return and clearly a good player. Someone could take a chance. He's not a million pound player but someone like Huddersfield overspending again wouldn’t surprise me. I love Bailey but he’s 28 next season. I’d be very surprised if anyone paid £1m+ for him at that age. Especially after him having serious injuries as a younger player. Part of me thinks he deserves a move to set himself up financially. Would a club outlay a million quid and another million quid over three years on him though? £650k per year on one player is a lot of money for what they are likely to get back. Impossible to be value for a championship/ top end L1 team. Hopefully he stays and has a go at promotion with us next season.
I do believe in data, but in terms of going absolutely all in on it I’m not sure. It has to be done right. And if we reach saturation point where everybody uses similar practices then it just goes back to contacts in the game and budgets giving you the edge doesn’t it?Have I missed the part where Grimsby have done anything special this season and last? 9th last season and only just in the playoffs-offs now. Who are their data signing big successes they are selling on for profit?Let also not forget Sheffield United’s ill-fated and short-lived data AI led approach at the start of this season.