“With Pepe Mel it didn’t give us, Big Data says”are the words of Miguel Angel Ramirez after learning of the departure of the Madrid coach and the arrival of Xavier Garcia Pepper onto the island bench. 35 points from a possible 72, two points behind Girona, a team in sixth place, and the team’s withdrawal, added to the weakness shown every time the Gran Canaria team leaves, the triggers for the famous Big Data report.
That Big Data has its own name at UD Las Palmas. Paco Gonzalez He arrived at the island entity in the summer of 2021 and was shown on September 3 posing with the yellow president at the Gran Canaria Stadium. under the charge of Digital Development and Big Datahas become a major player in the management of sports led by Luis Helguera. So, with the data at hand, Paco González saved that, under the uniqueness of Las Palmas and the profile of current players, García Pimienta could be a great candidate: “Big Data helps us get rid of personal opinions. We are very excited about the arrival of Paco González, but the data does not kill Pepe Mel, or hire García Pimienta “, the sports director said after reviewing the winter market. And it is true, he did not make those decisions, but it helped to reduce the percentage of mistakes in getting them.
From “he didn’t give us” he went on “Let’s go for the promo” which can be seen on UD Las Palmas social networks this Monday. With 35 points out of a possible 54, the Catalan coach has already made a niche for himself in yellow history. As a result, fans have rejoined a team that has changed its face and is now both enjoying that community, as seen on Saturday in the second leg of the playoffs. Big Data doesn’t predict the venue capacity of the Siete Palmas, but it’s true that the numbers could start to give, that the stadium will remember big events and that the illusion of an island needs to reappear.
Source: La Verdad

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