English podcaster
Duncan Alexander is a British association football statistician, broadcaster and author for The Athletic .
Career
Under the pseudonym of 'OptaJoe', Alexander was the Chief Data Editor for football statistics company Opta . As 'OptaJoe' Alexander was a football commentator and pundit who live-tweeted during football matches with statistics and jokes.[ 1] [ 2] His first book, OptaJoe's Football Yearbook was published in 2016. His second book Outside the Box: A Statistical Journey through the History of Football was published in 2017.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Alexander has also written for the BBC ,[ 6] the Premier League ,[ 7] The Football Association ,[ 8] The Guardian ,[ 9] The Daily Mirror ,[ 10] and Sky Sports .[ 11]
He is a regular contributor on The Totally Football Show ,[ 12] and has appeared on BBC Radio Five Live ,[ 13] The Anfield Wrap [ 14] and podcasts for The Times ,[ 15] The Independent ,[ 16] and The Daily Telegraph .[ 17] He has been interviewed by FourFourTwo [ 18] and Coca-Cola .[ 19]
In January 2023 Alexander announced that he was joining subscription sports magazine The Athletic .[ 20]
Awards
OptaJoe was nominated for the 'online media of the year' award at the 2017 Football Supporters Federation Awards.[ 21]
Personal life
Alexander studied history at the University of Manchester . When interviewed by FourFourTwo Alexander chose as his favourite ever football book 'Among The Thugs' by Bill Buford (1991).[ 22] Alexander is a supporter of Wycombe Wanderers and lives in south London .
References
^ "Duncan Alexander" . www.penguin.co.uk .
^ "Exclusive: Interview with Duncan Alexander, author of Opta Joe's Football Yearbook 2016 - The Boot Room" . 4 September 2016.
^ Outside the Box, A Statistical Journey through the History of Football by Duncan Alexander . www.penguin.co.uk.
^ Cairns, Gordon. "When Saturday Comes - Outside The Box: A statistical journey through the history of football" . www.wsc.co.uk .
^ "Opta stats guru releases new book!" . Goal.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018 .
^ "Opta Insight: Premier League Trends" . BBC Sport .
^ "Sequencing unmasking true creative forces" .
^ Tuesday 31 Jan 2017 (31 January 2017). "Opta Sport provide their Emirates FA Cup team of the fourth round" . Thefa.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018 . {{cite web }}
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^ Alex, Duncan; er (11 February 2015). "Louis van Gaal v Sam Allardyce: who is right and what is a long ball anyway? - Duncan Alexander" . the Guardian .
^ "Duncan Alexander - Mirror Online" . www.mirror.co.uk .
^ "Bournemouth to upset Chelsea in Opta Joe's Super Six £1 million predictions" . Sky Sports .
^ "The Spy with the Cold Nose, Zlatan's Galaxy Quest, and memories of that 7-1 - Totally Football Show" . www.thetotallyfootballshow.com .
^ "Football trivia from one of the country's top football statisticians, Duncan Alexander, Essential Phil Williams - BBC Radio 5 live" . BBC .
^ "TAW Special: Duncan Alexander On 'Outside the Box: A Statistical Journey Through the History of Football' - The Anfield Wrap" . 15 November 2017.
^ "The Game podcast: Where did Chelsea go wrong against Guardiola's City?" . 2 October 2017 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
^ "The Indy Football Podcast: How competitive is the Premier League?" .
^ Sport, Telegraph (28 December 2017). "Total Football Podcast:Toughest stats questions answered" . The Telegraph .
^ "No, seriously: what the heck is expected goals (xG)?" . 22 November 2017.
^ "Game Changer: How the Second Screen has Revolutionised Rugby" . Coca-cola.co.uk .
^ "Why I joined: Duncan Shearer, locked cars and the evolution of football data" . The Athletic .
^ "FSF Awards 2017 shortlists announced - Football Supporters' Federation" . www.fsf.org.uk . 31 October 2017.
^ https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/fourfourtwos-best-football-books-ever-writers-choices%3F_format%3Damp