The Numbers Game: Why Everything You Know about Soccer Is Wrong

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Product Details
Price
$19.00  $17.67
Publisher
Penguin Books
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780143124566
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About the Author
Chris Anderson is a pioneer of soccer analytics and a professor at London School of Economics in the U.K. and Cornell University in the U.S.

David Sally is a professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Reviews
"The Numbers Game does the impossible of making the beautiful game even more beautiful." - Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point and Blink

"Chris Anderson and David Sally have the ability to see football in a way few have before them. Be warned: The Numbers Game will change the way you think about your favorite team or player, and the way you watch the beautiful game." - Billy Beane, Manager of the Oakland A's and subject of Moneyball

"I learned a lot, and it's hard not to applaud a project that is bent on the disenchantment of football's internal conversations and archaic practices, while simultaneously acknowledging an ineradicable core of the unpredictable and random at its heart." - David Goldblatt, author of The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Soccer for the Times Literary Supplement

"...North American soccer fans would do very well to pick up this book. It will not only help them understand the game better, but it will also stimulate new ways to analyze and think about the game." - Forbes

"[This] is the book that could change the game forever." - The Times (London)

"By any standards, this is a landmark book, scrupulously researched and bound to be influential." - Booklist (starred review)

"Witty and thoughtful...should appeal not just to soccer fans, but to readers of Malcolm Gladwell and Freakonomics." - Kirkus Reviews

"Their rather innovative and revolutionary way of looking at the game makes for fascinating reading." - The Library Journal

"A highly original contribution to our understanding of what we are seeing at a match, their book is unbeatable" - The Independent on Sunday

"Pundits, armchair fans and professionals, will find that several of their long-cherished truisms are not true at all." - The Guardian

"Superb" - GQ