| Forum Reply | Taarabt - al nasr sc at 11:30 3 May 2024
I think we need to dig down to fit the extra attendance he will attract. |
| Forum Reply | Innnnn one - Report at 11:13 26 Oct 2023
Absolutely nonsensical from what was supposed to be a no-nonsense defender. And braindead. |
| Forum Reply | Innnnn one - Report at 11:00 26 Oct 2023
Such manly ways to get your fingers injured. I got a mallet finger Monday this week - from tucking in the bed sheets. Literally. Upside is, that I now have a splint on my middle finger locking it in the stretched position, which will come in very handy watching us on the stream against Leicester on Saturday. Regarding Dunne's second yellow, I'm very sure it came from "massaging" the penalty spot with his studs right after the penalty was called. That is what Jed Wallace appeared to signal to the ref. |
| Forum Reply | As good as we've got? Report at 09:55 6 Oct 2023
Huge respect to the travelling R's and to Clive for the report, what an absolute dire trip to watch that dross. I wasn't even able to catch the stream. I don't think I have ever heard a more partridgey Accidental Partridge than Nick London's "Oooh there's no touch, he's a diving cheat!" |
| Forum Reply | trains to boro sat? at 14:20 30 Aug 2023
I read the title as "trains to boo at", and I immediately felt like getting out my childhood Märklin model train set so that I could boo and wave my fist at the diesel shunter going round the oval track. |
| Forum Reply | Fans surprise tomorrow? at 13:16 11 Aug 2023
Full Kiss make-up, doing a pre-match single man haka in front of the away fans. |
| Forum Reply | Linford Christie Stadium. at 11:10 11 Aug 2023
If the team gives another nut-less performance tomorrow against Cardiff, I'll start referring to them as "the baby bells". |
| Forum Reply | FGR at 10:58 7 Jul 2023
Would never trust a snapping turtle in the dressing room. |
| Forum Reply | Lewis Wing at 09:56 4 Jul 2023
Let's hope he's a good egg with the right altitude. [Post edited 4 Jul 2023 9:59]
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| Forum Reply | Paul Smyth...... at 13:02 22 Jun 2023
I thought for a moment you wanted to replace Olamide Oluwatimilehin Babatunde Oluwaka Shodipo with The first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer. |
| Forum Reply | My application to be new DoF - Entire Team of Free Transfers in at 09:56 9 Jun 2023
If AI/ChatGPT was hired as DoF to bring in a new starting XI, our team next season would look like this: "As a football scout for Queens Park Rangers, here's a proposed starting lineup consisting of realistic transfer targets, considering various positions and potential budget constraints. Please note that transfer availability and prices can change rapidly, so it's essential to consult up-to-date sources for the most accurate information. Goalkeeper: 1. David Marshall (Unattached) - Experienced goalkeeper with good shot-stopping ability and leadership qualities. Defenders: 2. Danny Simpson (Unattached) - A solid right-back with experience in the Championship, known for his defensive discipline. 3. John Egan (Sheffield United) - A commanding center-back who can provide stability and leadership at the back. 4. Darragh Lenihan (Blackburn Rovers) - A strong and versatile center-back who is good in the air and comfortable on the ball. 5. Tom Pearce (Unattached) - A promising left-back who can provide attacking impetus down the flank. Midfielders: 6. Lee Evans (Wigan Athletic) - A technically gifted central midfielder with excellent passing range and vision. 7. Andy King (Unattached) - A seasoned midfielder with Premier League experience, offering composure and versatility. 8. Kasey Palmer (Bristol City) - A creative attacking midfielder who can unlock defenses with his dribbling and passing ability. Wingers: 9. Yanic Wildschut (Unattached) - A pacey and direct winger who can provide width and contribute with goals and assists. 10. Tom Ince (Stoke City) - A skillful and experienced winger capable of providing creativity and goals from wide areas. Striker: 11. Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers) - A tall and powerful striker who can hold up play and pose a threat in the box." [Post edited 9 Jun 2023 10:02]
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| Forum Reply | ChatGPT/AI - a gimmick or a game changer ? at 10:25 7 Jun 2023
I can't believe no-one bothered to ask OP's question to ChatGPT: "ChatGPT and AI, in general, are considered to be game changers rather than gimmicks. AI technologies like ChatGPT have the potential to revolutionize various industries and impact numerous aspects of our lives. Here are a few reasons why they are considered game changers: Natural Language Processing: AI models like ChatGPT can understand and generate human-like text, enabling more natural and interactive conversations. This opens up new possibilities for customer service, virtual assistants, educational tools, and more. Automation and Efficiency: AI can automate repetitive tasks, freeing up human resources for more complex and creative work. This can lead to increased efficiency, productivity, and cost savings in various domains, such as data analysis, content generation, and customer support. Personalization: AI models can analyze vast amounts of data and provide personalized experiences. They can learn from user interactions and tailor responses or recommendations based on individual preferences, leading to enhanced user satisfaction and engagement. Problem Solving and Decision Making: AI algorithms excel at processing and analyzing large datasets, enabling them to identify patterns, trends, and insights that humans might overlook. This can assist in solving complex problems and making data-driven decisions across domains like healthcare, finance, and research. Accessibility and Inclusivity: AI technologies have the potential to make information and services more accessible to individuals with disabilities. For example, chatbots powered by AI can assist people with visual impairments or language barriers by providing text-based information and support. While AI still has its limitations and challenges to overcome, its potential impact on various industries and society as a whole is significant. It has the power to transform the way we work, communicate, and solve problems, making it a game changer rather than just a gimmick." So according to ChatGPT, ChatGPT is a game changer and not a gimmick! [Post edited 7 Jun 2023 10:25]
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