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Data isn't everything 13:01 - Feb 13 with 1120 viewsKensalT

Seems there's still room in the game for old fashioned scouting

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Data isn't everything on 13:15 - Feb 13 with 1057 viewsJuzzie

It's OK, they'll find some other new fangled/trendy/fashionable metric to use....

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Data isn't everything on 13:31 - Feb 13 with 971 viewsSonic_Hoop

With Palantir introduced ai predicting criminal behaviour before it occurs it won't be long before ai is used to sign babies to professional contracts.
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Data isn't everything on 13:42 - Feb 13 with 926 viewsKensalT

Data isn't everything on 13:31 - Feb 13 by Sonic_Hoop

With Palantir introduced ai predicting criminal behaviour before it occurs it won't be long before ai is used to sign babies to professional contracts.


DNA profiling already exists for sporting aptitude:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/a

"As of the end of May 2023, a total of 251 DNA polymorphisms have been associated with athlete status, of which 128 genetic markers were positively associated with athlete status in at least two studies (41 endurance-related, 45 power-related, and 42 strength-related)."

My memory might be playing tricks but I'm sure Jimmy Dunne gave an interview where he talked about having had gene testing when he had a trial with Chelsea when he was young. Chelsea didn't take him but they did give him a copy of the dossier they put together which projected how he would develop physically through his teenage years and into adulthood.

I'm sure I read that somewhere but I can't find a link for it now.
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Data isn't everything on 22:28 - Feb 13 with 624 viewswombat

Data isn't everything on 13:42 - Feb 13 by KensalT

DNA profiling already exists for sporting aptitude:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/a

"As of the end of May 2023, a total of 251 DNA polymorphisms have been associated with athlete status, of which 128 genetic markers were positively associated with athlete status in at least two studies (41 endurance-related, 45 power-related, and 42 strength-related)."

My memory might be playing tricks but I'm sure Jimmy Dunne gave an interview where he talked about having had gene testing when he had a trial with Chelsea when he was young. Chelsea didn't take him but they did give him a copy of the dossier they put together which projected how he would develop physically through his teenage years and into adulthood.

I'm sure I read that somewhere but I can't find a link for it now.


Does this dna testing go as far as identifying players with hamstrings made of tissue paper ?

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Data isn't everything on 03:42 - Feb 14 with 493 viewsSydneyRs

Probably be growing players in labs before too long.
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Data isn't everything on 05:43 - Feb 14 with 430 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Data isn't everything on 13:42 - Feb 13 by KensalT

DNA profiling already exists for sporting aptitude:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/a

"As of the end of May 2023, a total of 251 DNA polymorphisms have been associated with athlete status, of which 128 genetic markers were positively associated with athlete status in at least two studies (41 endurance-related, 45 power-related, and 42 strength-related)."

My memory might be playing tricks but I'm sure Jimmy Dunne gave an interview where he talked about having had gene testing when he had a trial with Chelsea when he was young. Chelsea didn't take him but they did give him a copy of the dossier they put together which projected how he would develop physically through his teenage years and into adulthood.

I'm sure I read that somewhere but I can't find a link for it now.


You did indeed.

Soon it'll be like horse racing, with sires and mares being coupled to produce offspring with all the nécessaires to be successful players.

If anyone has Nourry's email, I'd happily cover Scarlett Johansen to produce that elusive 20-goal a season striker. And for however long it takes, can start later today. Anything for the Rangers!

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Data isn't everything on 07:50 - Feb 14 with 360 viewsKensalT

Data isn't everything on 05:43 - Feb 14 by PlanetHonneywood

You did indeed.

Soon it'll be like horse racing, with sires and mares being coupled to produce offspring with all the nécessaires to be successful players.

If anyone has Nourry's email, I'd happily cover Scarlett Johansen to produce that elusive 20-goal a season striker. And for however long it takes, can start later today. Anything for the Rangers!


If Chelsea can have a puppy farm why can't QPR have a stud farm?

Seems fair.
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Data isn't everything on 07:54 - Feb 14 with 349 viewsGus_iom

Data isn't everything on 03:42 - Feb 14 by SydneyRs

Probably be growing players in labs before too long.


That's just sick.
They're such affectionate animals, they shouldn't be used for this.

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