Otis Redding
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So, we're winning it again in my 100th year, 2049. A challenge for me to try and hang around then.2049 and 2064 is our years lads
So, we're winning it again in my 100th year, 2049. A challenge for me to try and hang around then.2049 and 2064 is our years lads
Other than the items you have mentioned - the main problems have been gifting opposition teams goals through Goalkeeping Blunders and poor defending of set-pieces and crosses.I know there's every chance this season may well end in tears but as someone who first went in1962 but can't get a ticket these days I'd like to ask a question. How is it that from my perspective the EPL is quite a bit weaker this season and we have a more talented team why are we in such a bad state of affairs? Putting aside the questionable refereeing decisions and injuries that are not unique to Nottingham Forest. I'm just curious
I think it's arguable that we haven't been more impacted than most by referee and/or VAR incompetence/bias Dunc.I know there's every chance this season may well end in tears but as someone who first went in1962 but can't get a ticket these days I'd like to ask a question. How is it that from my perspective the EPL is quite a bit weaker this season and we have a more talented team why are we in such a bad state of affairs? Putting aside the questionable refereeing decisions and injuries that are not unique to Nottingham Forest. I'm just curious
Any team in the world is only as good as their keeper and strikers. The ultimate difference makers. The less said about Turner and the other bloke the better, and Awoniyi's fitness has been a question mark all year. Wood showing up in the last couple of months has given us a chance.I know there's every chance this season may well end in tears but as someone who first went in1962 but can't get a ticket these days I'd like to ask a question. How is it that from my perspective the EPL is quite a bit weaker this season and we have a more talented team why are we in such a bad state of affairs? Putting aside the questionable refereeing decisions and injuries that are not unique to Nottingham Forest. I'm just curious
^ That‘s Hamilton Academicals f**ked, then?Well done to the YEL for leading the way. This is a huge problem in grassroots football, anyone that coaches or has kids in grassroots will know the issues.
I went to the Southampton game last season. It was good fun, a most enjoyable game. The hospitalty area was very adjacent to the director's box, so that was fine. There were the usual few jackasses in the hospitality area, but nothing could put me off the enjoyment of the evening.You mentioned a little while ago that you were hoping to attend a game through one of the hospitality avenues, did you get to go VP?
I love the way the AI is almost human, throwing in a few random clubs who are never likely to win it, but it would be boring if they went with reality and stayed with the half dozen clubs who are really likely to win it.2049 and 2064 is our years lads
I think it's quite realistic. They've not got Arsenal to win it at allI love the way the AI is almost human, throwing in a few random clubs who are never likely to win it, but it would be boring if they went with reality and stayed with the half dozen clubs who are really likely to win it.
Nor Spurs, the only thing that lets it down is Newcastle being in there twice.I think it's quite realistic. They've not got Arsenal to win it at all
Only when Joolz makes me a cup of tea.Have you ever seen a Geordie with a cup? Have you fukc!!!!!!
I won't tell if you don't!Only when Joolz makes me a cup of tea.
2034.Nor Spurs, the only thing that lets it down is Newcastle being in there twice.
Have you ever seen a Geordie with a cup? Have you fukc!!!!!!
If I win tonight's Euromillions, Richard, I'll get us all some hospitality seats for the final few home games. I'll even send a limo to East Anglia to pick you up.I went to the Southampton game last season. It was good fun, a most enjoyable game. The hospitalty area was very adjacent to the director's box, so that was fine. There were the usual few jackasses in the hospitality area, but nothing could put me off the enjoyment of the evening.
I had planned for one game this season, but the cost is a bit high for the pension pot at the moment.
That's why it's called artificial intelligence obviously.2034.
I can't think of any club in the YEL with academy in their name?Well done to the YEL for leading the way. This is a huge problem in grassroots football, anyone that coaches or has kids in grassroots will know the issues.
I'm not sure about the YEL anymore, my son was 9 when we left for South Yorkshire. There's absolutely tonnes of them up here. Unfortunately parents seem to think that it's some kind of pathway into academies and that the coaching is a lot better. Neither are true and they get absolutely fleeced for the privilege.I can't think of any club in the YEL with academy in their name?
I know DLFC market themselves as some big time club where parents are rumoured to pay north of £50 a month for elite coaching, but they're not that great.
Is that the lot that play at South glade leisure centre? My eldest lad played them twice this year and won both comfortably. Absolutely bang average in terms of organisation and facilities. What does DL stand for by the way?I can't think of any club in the YEL with academy in their name?
I know DLFC market themselves as some big time club where parents are rumoured to pay north of £50 a month for elite coaching, but they're not that great.
If it's the club I am thinking of the initials are the name of the guy who set the club up.... ie Barry Smith football club, make of that what you will.Is that the lot that play at South glade leisure centre? My eldest lad played them twice this year and won both comfortably. Absolutely bang average in terms of organisation and facilities. What does DL stand for by the way?
And the phuqers made me miss the Wet Sham game away due to a stupid bloody kick off time. Although, with hindsight, that might have not been so bad.
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Only when Joolz makes me a cup of tea.
I’ll tell her at the earliest opportunityI won't tell if you don't!
I had that happen to me once in Osaka.Walking through soho tonight in my Forest coat and I hear someone shout " U REDSSSSSSSSSSSS"
The chart highlights a significant issue with AI.I love the way the AI is almost human, throwing in a few random clubs who are never likely to win it, but it would be boring if they went with reality and stayed with the half dozen clubs who are really likely to win it.
Like most technology it has its positive uses of course. But also like most other technology it rapidly gets abused by idiots and rampant capitalism.The chart highlights a significant issue with AI.
What it’s doing is using a combination of past and recent history (from the web), chewing it over through it’s algorithms and this is the result. But the result adds to the problem.
Let’s say, after seeing this, we decide to run it again. This time the AI will follow the same process, except, the previous effort now becomes part of the data set prior to the calculation. The issue is that the previous effort will have an influence, very small, perhaps less than a thousand of a thousand of a percent in influence terms, but it’s there, and factored in nonetheless.
So now, we run it a third time, the original data set is part of the calculation but now so is the second - ever so slightly biased - version. This means the third version is ever so slightly more biased towards the original version than the second as it factors in the bias.
Doesn’t sound like a huge issue but when the same algorithm is used hundreds/thousands/millions of times that bias keeps growing in influence. In theory you get to an end point where the result is the same every time due to the information sourced, which ironically, in this example, is now 99.9% AI generated.
”So what?” you might say. Which is fair enough given the subject material. However, the above is already a huge issue, even without AI. Social media posts going viral follow a similar path. The difference is the speed at which this happens is hugely accelerated by AI and is applied to far less benign subjects than predicting football matches.
f***ing Skynet. What a wanker.