Prozone has a big part to play, says Bristol City manager Coppell

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Tuesday, June 01, 2010
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BRISTOL City boss Steve Coppell says the ProZone football analysis system will play a big part in the club's quest to win promotion to the Barclays Premier League.

Former Robins manager Gary Johnson adopted ProZone as a means to monitor performance following promotion from League One in 2007.

And his successor insisted the statistics-based system has a place in the modern game and is planning to utilise it in the Championship next season.

Coppell embraced ProZone during his time in charge of Reading and claimed it leaves "no hiding place" for players.

He explained: "It gives you incredible information on players, in terms of their fitness and work-rate.

"Every Premier League club has it and the majority of Championship clubs now have it, subject to finances. It's a vital ingredient in the development of the club."

He added: "When I was a player, it came down to an opinion of whether you played well or not. Now you can look at the stats and there is no hiding place.

"For instance, a player can have 30 passes, of which 15 go astray. Sometimes, you are not aware of that on the day, because people only remember the good passes.

"You make continual assessments and it's great for the players who are really professional, because they pick out their weaknesses and try and improve upon them. It's also good for them in terms of fitness preparations."

City first adopted the ProZone package three years ago and now have the full system in place, deploying 10 cameras to track the players during each and every game at Ashton Gate. The club also employs a performance analyst, Stuart Dougall, to collate the data and work with the coaching staff.

A modern manager in his outlook, Coppell has forged a reputation for being thorough in the way he prepares his teams and he openly embraces the use of technology.

He described the ProZone system as a "huge elephant" and stressed the importance of analysing the data in detail. He said: "It's massive and you can look at it and admire it, but the attention is in the detail.

"There is no-one yet who has been able to give me a specific one-two-three things in a game which will make you win. You can concentrate on doing those three things and still lose.

"There is never going to be a way of looking at ProZone and expecting it to give you the key. A lot of people are trying to figure out a way in which it is going to give you the key, but so far no-one has. But it still has a very important role to play if you harness it in the right way."

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    by Fred the Red, Longwell Green

    Thursday, June 03 2010, 10:08AM

    “I think you hit the nail on the head with your last sentence Lawrence, we're nuts.”

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    by Lawrence, Nanaimo B/C Canada,

    Thursday, June 03 2010, 1:41AM

    “Red , See my last sentence,

    facts are facts, , what im saying if you dont have the ball you CAN`T score,
    unless its an own goal,
    must be late at night for you if you dont have any sence ! !”

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    by Fred the Red, Longwell Green

    Thursday, June 03 2010, 12:16AM

    “I'm sorry but your comment makes absolutely no sense Lawrence.”

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    by James, South West

    Wednesday, June 02 2010, 7:19PM

    “Prozone!

    I thought the manager was talking about a new drug available on the NHS.”

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    by Lawrence, Nanaimo B/C Canada,

    Wednesday, June 02 2010, 5:47PM

    “G/Morning, ,
    Over here we have 3 soccer, oops Footy TV channels, Setanta being one & weve found the long ball, be it goal /kick , free /kick , long throw/ in , over 80% of them goes to the oposite team,

    No matter what the team or div, the worst is the goal kick,
    The shorter the better to keep control of the ball , more chance to score & less chance to be scored ON, ,

    Long time & always will be B/City fans, ,
    Before someone say were nuts check it out first , , cheers , ,”

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    by Paul, Cardiff

    Wednesday, June 02 2010, 1:07PM

    “If I don't like something I tend to avoid it - be it a TV show (e.g. Dancing on Ice), food item (e.g. Fish), radio station (e.g. Radio 3) etc.
    I just don't entertain the idea of watching/eating/listening - I assume most people out there are the same??

    If people think this website is so terrible (Ian S.Glos is not the only one), then why do people not only insist on reading the website but waste their time commenting on it as well???”

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    by Fred the Red, Longwell Green

    Wednesday, June 02 2010, 12:44PM

    “At the end of the day, football is a simple game. You pick the best 11 players, play them and the right position, and try and get them to pass the ball to each other and score more goals than the opposition.
    You don't need to spend 100,000 pounds a season on ProZone to tell you that.”

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    by ian, s.glos

    Wednesday, June 02 2010, 11:36AM

    “he said this weeks ago. recycled news. terrible journalism as per usual from the BEP”

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