Watch The Future Game webinar

DUE to popular demand, we've released The Future Game online conference as a recording.

You can download the full one-day conference, which includes eight presentations and more than six hours of quality material, here.

Each presentation is available as an individual download, making navigation quick and easy. The theme of the conference is future developments in football, covering themes such as data science, coaching, strategy, performance, psychology and ethics.

The expert speakers are:

  • Eddie Jones (England Rugby Coach)
  • Dave Reddin MBE (former Head of Team Strategy and Performance for the Football Association)
  • Tom Vernon (founder of Right to Dream Academy and chairman of FC Nordsjælland)
  • Sarah Murray (Women's Senior Performance Coach, Brighton)
  • David Sumpter (Professor of Mathematics, University of Uppsala, and data scientist at Hammarby)
  • Lorraine O'Malley (Lead Sports Scientist, Sport Psychology, City Football Group)
  • Karen Bardsley (England and Manchester City goalkeeper)
  • Ben Mackriell (VP, Pro Products, Stats Perform)
  • David Slemen (Founding Partner, Elite Performance Partners)

The full schedule, with titles of talks, is below, followed by some taster videos.


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