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The Death of the 12th Man: How Home Advantage Is Fading in the Premier League
I analysed 9,380 Premier League matches across 25 seasons to trace the slow death of home advantage and found that the real story is not about stadiums getting quieter. It is about away teams getting smarter. Something Has Changed In the early 2000s, hosting a Premier League match meant something. Over the first five seasons of this dataset, home teams won about 46% of their matches. By 2020/21, that number had dropped to 38%. And the drop was not sudden, a smoothing techniq
Ammar Tyabji
Feb 17
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How Should Cities Move People?
This piece proposes a simple but powerful framework to assess any urban transport system - whether in Mumbai, Bogota, or Berlin - through three interlinked lenses: equity, efficiency, and sustainability. These are often treated as trade-offs, but in reality, they reinforce one another. A system that fails on equity will eventually fail on efficiency and sustainability, too.
Ammar Tyabji
Dec 30, 2025
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Is Free Will a Myth? What it Means for Economic Inequality
Ask yourself: Did I freely choose to read this article, or was it the result of the algorithmic Gods? We make decisions daily, believing...
Ammar Tyabji
Apr 17, 2025
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