Episodios

  • Champions League and Paul the Apostle
    Mar 4 2026

    We discuss the Round of 16 and why it seems like there are fewer and fewer new matchups in the Champions League knockouts and what might have to be done to address this.

    And then, it's time for the return of Bible History Corner and, neither a review nor a summary of Jason Staples new book Paul and the Restoration of Israel but a preparation for it with extended background first on the history of Pauline Studies, and second on the history of Ancient Judaism, the Kingdoms of Israel, the Babylonian and Assyrian conquests, and tying all of this back around to Paul so we can talk about the book.

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    51 m
  • Title Race Drama: What's Up With Arsenal?
    Feb 24 2026

    There have been many dramatic results recently and the title race in the Premier League is indeed on between Arsenal and Manchester City. Nonetheless, the Double Pivot take remains the boring analytics answer that sometimes results happen without new or particularly interesting causes.

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    31 m
  • Squad Player or Star Player?
    Feb 16 2026

    With the Analytics Dead Zone fully underway in league football, we step back, take a question from the mailbag, and play "Squad Player or Star Player?" with James Garner, Joao Pedro and Gabriel Martinelli.

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    32 m
  • Biathlon Analytics with the Penalty Loop Podcast
    Feb 12 2026

    That's right. For the Winter Olympics we have a whole podcast dedicated to biathlon, joined by Jordan and RJ of the Penalty Loop Podcast to teach us all about how to watch biathlon like an expert, understanding the different events as well as the kinds of data and analysis used in biathlon, the players and teams to watch at the Olympics, and we did not skimp on the biathlon drama either.

    Check out the Penalty Loop Podcast: http://penaltyloop.com/penalty-loop-podcast/

    And Biathlon Analytics: https://biathlonanalytics.com/

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Set Pieces, Transfers, Private Equity
    Feb 5 2026

    The Double Pivot has introduced a term into the football vernacular and we talk through the set pieces story, Caley's study, and Jonathan Northcroft's column in the Times. And then we talk transfers including Marc Guehi, Antoine Semenyo and Ademola Lookman, which leads naturally into a discussion of private equity in football.

    The Northcroft column: https://www.thetimes.com/sport/football/article/premier-league-goalkeepers-set-pieces-ft66m8hn5

    Set pieces study: https://www.expectinggoals.com/p/the-set-piece-revolution

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    41 m
  • The Set Piece Revolution (plus a few CL thoughts)
    Jan 29 2026

    We had a goofy final day of the Champions League and a few thoughts on Benfica and Real Madrid and the joy of whiparound soccer.

    And then we get into Caley's new study on The Set Piece Revolution and the evidence that the game-changing insights here are mostly just chucking it into the mixer and crowding the keeper. We disagree(!) about some likely responses and we discuss what is likely to come next as set piece thought continues to spread.

    Read the full study: https://www.expectinggoals.com/p/the-set-piece-revolution

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    43 m
  • Champions League Drama Incoming, Club Revenue Data In
    Jan 22 2026

    With seven weeks of the Champions League League Phase complete, it is properly all to play for in the chase for qualification to the knockouts and especially in the chase for top eight and a bye into the round of 16. We go through the table and the impossibility of precisely gaming out all the scenarios.

    Also! The Deloitte Money League data is out and it shows both the current financial dominance of the Premier League and the low rate of growth in inflation-adjusted football revenue since 2019.

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    34 m
  • The Incredible Xabi Alonso Saga Concludes
    Jan 14 2026

    The attempt to reform Real Madrid concludes, and it is reported that it probably was never really an attempt to reform Real Madrid in the first place. We discuss the distinct highs and lows of Xabi's tenure in Madrid, why we are (relatively!) down on the club from here, what we learned about Alonso as a manager, and what may be next for him.

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    34 m