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September 24, 2025 By Chris Corrigan Complexity, Football No Comments

Dave Snowden has been hard at work diving into the complex domain (just one of the domains in Cyenefin, remember) as he unpacks how to work with anthro-complexity around strategy, risk, and change. Yesterday he published an important blog post on a new framework called WRASSE Have a read of it.

Tottenham faced Doncaster Rovers in the third round of the EFL Cup today, and it was a decently entertaining match. Spurs had some squad rotation at play, resting our centre-halves and replacing them with Danso and Palinha. Tel, Johnson, Simon, and Gray started in the midfield, around Bentancur and Odobart on the wing. Doncaster played well, especially in the opening of both halves, but Palinha’s bicycle kick and an own goal generated by our trademark wing play set the visitors on the back foot. Johnson was great, Gray was his usual reliable self and Tel had two glorious chances but got his feet tied up. It was a set piece clinic with Danso’s long throws steaming into the box and Simon’s corners causing havoc. Johnson made a solid claim to be a regular starter in a crowded field with terrific outside play and a late goal. Late in the match Luca Williams-Barnet made his first team debut, at 16 years old. He’s a bright young talent and received a very warm ovation when he came on at 86′. He scores at a rate of a goal a game in the U21 side. 3-0 in the end.

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