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Everything posted by weeyin
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St Mirren still waiting for the right to play football.
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You can see Watt just loves being in among it. I can imagine him when he's 50, down Strathclyde Park for a kickabout, knocking the weans out the way to get the ball.
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Also still a master of the housery that is shit.
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Lennon Miller has a slightly different approach to World Cup omission than, say, Harry Maguire and family. "It was obviously disappointing not to get in the squad, but the manager's got such a tough job to pick 26 people and I know that the midfield has so many good players and it's probably the hardest place to get into" "So it was disappointing, but I'll be rooting for the boys in the summer and hopefully we can do really well." The four-time capped playmaker started for Udinese against Napoli with international teammate Scott McTominay on the opposing side. And Miller was pleased to play from kick-off having mostly been used as a substitute this term. "I knew it was going to be difficult coming to such a good league," he added. "I was never going to come in and play every single minute like I did at Motherwell, but I've become such a better player and a better person. "I'll look to next season and hopefully play more than I have this year and do well."
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He's been lost for a few seasons now. Lacking fitness and confidence every time I have seen him since his return to Scotland. Thought Robinson might help kick start things for him when he went to St. Mirren, but that didn't happen. Tony Watt on the other hand has lost a yard, but still very much at it. Must be a nightmare to player against.
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The battle of multiple ex-players in the playoff tonight.
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They need to create a few stories, ideally with OF links, to keep the clicks coming during the quiet period before the World Cup.
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All you need to know about The Record is that they proudly announced van der Gaag as our new boss about an hour before we formally announced JBA.
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IFAB disagrees: At the moment of delivering the ball, the thrower must: have part of each foot on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline
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As they as they are a good replacement, I'm OK with waiting.
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I don't know why they even bother with those. Maybe it appeases their fans.
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Even of they didn't know, succession planning is standard business practice and something the Board should be implementing for every position.
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I'm no expert, but if I was on the Board at Fir Park the last person I'd be sharing confidential business details with is Tam.
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I thought you retired earlier today.
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It's difficult to tell exactly what data is being used, as clubs and the data company like to keep that very secret. It is their intellectual property after all, and different clubs will be looking for different things. As @fizoxy says, though, you can imagine we look at the number of key metrics that he mentions from percentage of games played by academy graduates and net profit on players recruited, developed and sold, to formations, tactics, style etc. It's only part of the picture of course, and candidates still need to be good fit for the club. In our specific case, we need to find a manager who supports the fan-owned model the Community Trust. Not sure if we'll have metrics on that, but there could be some. A number of years ago on one of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures of all places, I remember the data scientist from Liverpool discussed how they were using certain models. It wasn't related to recruitment, but it was still fascinating. One of things they had done was to map the pitch into 1 metre squares. Then they took all the match data from their own games, and all the data from other EPL matches, and figured out the chances of a goal coming from possession in each individual square. Then, when they were training, part of their focus was to have tactics and formations that would get the ball into the higher percentage areas as quickly and as often as possible.
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That's a bit unfair. I heard Lenny Henry tell a funny joke once.
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I'm not sure MON is dangerous, but its obvious that when you take that job, it's part of the deal that you don't bad mouth their support. It's another reason their choice of managers is limited. The problem starts at the Board level, and that feeds all the other parts of the club. Graeme Souness is the only manager I can think that has taken any sort of stance, and while he shook things up by signing players from the "wrong school" he still didn't go as far as condemning the bigotry. Unfortunately for the sane fans, and unfortunately for Scotland, the sectarianism is good business for the media, so they will continue to take advantage of it for the forseeable future.
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Still don't want McGlynn. No doubt he's done a great job with the Falkirk team in the past few years, but I'm not convinced he's the right man to drive the entire club forward. I could be miles out, of course, as I'm not as familiar with the running of Falkirk. I agree he'd be a great choice for next national team manager.
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None of the above for me.
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He can't sign them all, and managers and coaches often recommend players to each other.
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A stern talking to, 20 quid fine suspended for 2 minutes, some hand waving to distract from that VAR decision.
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I was thinking ShatGPT
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And in earlier in the season he was "just the man for Rangers" before being on his way to Aberdeen.
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Under most circumstances I agree about not wanting to sell our players to teams in the same league. If one of them came in with an offer of say, 4 million, for a player we picked up for free and who had given us an outstanding season, I'd be OK with that and chalk it up as a cracking bit of business.
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Too many people making hilarious jokes about Pep instead.