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Jim McColl in Rangers takeover tease as 'Scotland's richest man' reveals his Liverpool Moneyball talks

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Rangers fanatic Jim McColl has revealed he has held discussions with Liverpool over a potential Ibrox takeoverThe business entrepreneur - worth an estimated £800m - has opened up on his fascination with the 'Moneyball' analytics approach that has been adopted by one of the world's biggest clubs.And now former Ibrox shareholder has lifted the lid on the Anfield boardroom discussions over the success of using data to drive results on the park.'Moneyball' was first implemented by Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics and focuses on metrics to extract added value out of every player.Liverpool - owned by John Henry and Fenway Sports Group - have been pioneers of the analytics-based approach with both the Reds and the Boston Red Sox.And his

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