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City to continue to use Prozone for 2008/09

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Bristol City have extended their association with ProZone to cover all of the 2008-09 season, using MatchViewer to provide them with detailed post-match analysis and opposition scouting.




First Team Coach Keith Millen praised the system for its important role this year: ‘ProZone has been a fantastic tool for us this season and has really enabled us to improve our objective assessment of forthcoming opponents and our own players. Without a full-time performance analyst at our disposal, the coaching staff have actually been using the software ourselves and we’ve found it really easy to use in the feedback process. We’re delighted to have already signed next year’s agreement and we’re confident of being able to extract even more value from ProZone next season.’

All clubs promoted from the Championship – West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City and Hull City – used ProZone during their successful campaigns last season.




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