As part of Prozone’s on-going commitment to the field of performance analysis, we are holding a series of unique forums for analysts from the Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two at Prozone’s Headquarters in Leeds.
These practitioner-led forums will be focused on performance analysis, providing a unique networking environment and opportunity to share best practice, insights and feedback to Prozone on trends and requirements in the field of performance analysis.
Prozone has worked closely with leading analysts, coaches and managers in the world of football over the last 10 years to develop and enhance new technologies ensuring our customers remain at the forefront of football performance using the industry’s leading analysis software. Practitioners are central to Prozone’s product development, as we look to continually discover current issues, trends and needs to lead and shape our service and product roadmap.
With representatives from leading clubs in this field, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton, this opportunity for the analyst community to collectively share valuable experience, insights and skills, will provide a forum to focus on key success principles and sharing of best practice that contribute towards optimum preparation and performance.
Jamie Roberts, Match Analyst at Wigan Athletic Football Club, commented on attending the inaugural forum, “It was good to see so many things that we as analysts all do similarly, but also so many that we do differently including the different ways that analysts work through the week and on matchdays. These discussions have contributed to key points that I will look to discuss with the Management and implement at Wigan Athletic to help our club move forward.”
Paul Boanas, Prozone's UK Account Manager added, “As a business we rely on feedback from leading coaches, managers and now analysts to help shape the future of performance analysis for all our clients."
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