Football as we know it today is just about as far removed from the ‘working man’s’ game of old as it’s possible to be, however, technology won’t stand still and things will continue to evolve. Twenty or so years ago, Sam Allardyce, then of Bolton, took advantage of a tool known as ProZone, where, a...
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