Just finished watching Moneyball.
I think it might have worked better as a documentary, but it’s interesting in a Chelsea/Boehly context, both for the ‘General Manager’ idea, (similar to the ‘Director of Football’ role?), and the use of sports data.
Just finished watching Moneyball.
I think it might have worked better as a documentary, but it’s interesting in a Chelsea/Boehly context, both for the ‘General Manager’ idea, (similar to the ‘Director of Football’ role?), and the use of sports data.