In this episode of the Science for Sport podcast, Richard Graves sits down with Jamie Cook, Lead Performance Analyst for Chelsea Women, to unpack the realities of modern performance analysis in elite sport.
Jamie shares his journey from grassroots coaching and internships to leading analysis within one of the most successful teams in the women’s game. Across the conversation, he offers a clear, honest look at how the role has evolved, from basic video breakdowns to a complex, high-impact function that shapes coaching decisions, player preparation, and match outcomes.
The discussion explores the balance between data and communication, the challenge of avoiding over-analysis, and the importance of translating complex insights into simple, actionable messages that players and coaches can actually use under pressure.
Jamie also lifts the lid on working within a high-performance environment, adapting to the rapid growth of women’s football, and building processes that allow analysts to operate effectively in fast-paced, game-to-game cycles.
For practitioners, this is a grounded, real-world insight into what performance analysis actually looks like at the top level, and what it takes to succeed in the role.
In this episode you will learn
About Jamie Cook
Jamie Cook is the Lead Performance Analyst for Chelsea Women, where he has worked for over a decade.
Starting his career in the club’s foundation programme, Jamie progressed through coaching, scouting, and internship roles before securing a full-time position within the first team setup.
He has played a key role in the club’s sustained success, supporting coaching staff and players through detailed performance analysis, opposition insights, and strategic planning.
Jamie specialises in bridging the gap between data and delivery — ensuring that insights are not only accurate, but meaningful and usable within a high-performance environment.
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