It's very highly regarded as being accurate - Used by many profeesional clubs for quite a while now:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/12/why-clubs-football-manager-scouting-tool
>We have a huge network of 1,300 scouts in 51 countries around the world,” said Sports Interactive director, Miles Jacobson.....
>It’s a sizable resource. Indeed, in 2008, Everton signed an official deal to use the Football Manager database to search for players and staff
I feel like there are two types of nutmegs.
First one is where you fake to go one way first, so the opponent sticks their leg out, and you knock it through their legs. Case in point: https://gfycat.com/TepidRecentIrishsetter
Then there are the ones where you actually put it through a defender's legs just in their running stride. This is extremely skillful and it blows my mind that someone like Suarez has the skill to do this constantly: https://streamable.com/5iiv
Players certainly aren't specifically taught to nutmeg, and it would be something that would be actively discouraged if you are in your own defensive area.
Shooting between the keeper's legs is something striker's would practice a lot though. Since they know goalkeepers try to spread themselves to cover alot of area in a 1v1 situation, its usually a good option.
This Guardian write up is probably the most digestable way to do it.
UEFA collects FFP reports from all clubs but I don't think the individual reports are publicly available, only summary reports.
Cambridge is a bit 'middle of nowhere' in terms of premier league sides, although you should be able to reach the any of the London grounds easily enough.
West Ham have home games against Chelsea and also the one you mentioned against Arsenal. They might be worth a look. A few years ago I'd have said getting a ticket would be tough, but West Ham's new stadium is quite a big bigger than their old one, so tickets are possibly easier to come by. On the downside, the new stadium's not very highly thought of.
I'd expect Spurs vs. Brighton on the 13th to be a good game, but kick-off is 21:00 which means by the time you're out of the stadium it'd probably be around 23:00. Getting there would be easy enough ~~but the transport options afterwards don't look great.~~ [edit: actually that's because I picked the wrong point to start from, apparently "Wembley Stadium" is not the best station to travel back from Wembley Stadium… go figure. But it seems like the underground lines from Wembley Park or Wembley Central should go on a bit later. I'd get confirmation from someone more familiar with the area if you do want to consider this option, though]
As far as getting tickets goes, I'm only speaking from experience with Everton but I'd imagine the process at most PL clubs is more or less similar: tickets for home league games go on sale a month to 2 months in advance. First exclusively to members, then remaining tickets go on general sale about a week later. Whether or not any make it to general sale will obviously depend heavily on which club you're looking at and who their opponents are.
There isn't a particular one but I recommend the 'Beep Test': https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rudy.android.beep it's on IOS too I'm pretty sure.
I recommend HIIT too.
Apart from that, I recommend the gym and joining a football/soccer club/academy/team.
There isn't a particular one but I recommend the 'Beep Test': https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rudy.android.beep it's on IOS too I'm pretty sure.
Apart from that, I recommend the gym and joining a football/soccer club/academy/team.
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At a glance, your cheapest option is probably Sling Blue at $25 a month
Edit: a quick Google search looks like an OTA antenna might work? Idk I just mooch off my parents cable logins
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I'm no expert but I see the same ball on amazon for ~the same price, so I wouldn't see much reason to doubt it.
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