richards30
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Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
Viana stamping his foot 'Dude, i wasnt even here!"Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
Bloom is a robot.Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
Hes a business man.Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
We may be off their selling list, but that would seriously damage their transfer policy. Chelsea will not be making a major impact this summer as they too need to off load first, Liverpool already have one of theirs in place, Arsenal have over spent with this manager, and utd still have to make £80 million to escape FFP, everybody in Europe is downsizing on wages.Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
probably too far down the food chain to gamble on.Hes a business man.
However, we should be signing whoever Brighton are going to sign once Baleba leaves.
Very much doubt it would be an issue.Bloom ain’t selling to us after the APT case.
Hes a business man.
However, we should be signing whoever Brighton are going to sign once Baleba leaves.
Bloom is a robot.
If the price is right he sells, no emotion in it.
Pretty sure most clubs will already be exploiting AI for this. Bloom doesn’t have some magic algorithm he keeps to himself.
The was an article knocking about on this via the CFG system, where they analyse the data metrics against leagues, clubs, former player development trends so the know the best club in the system for him to integrate and move through. Could have been the Athletic? was a few years ago now thoughFrom what I've read, Bloom invested in this well before AI via his subsidiary developer companies. Its pretty advanced & he's got everyone under NDAs. His former friend/employee Benham broke away & tried something similar under Brentford but the algorithm is no way near as advanced & competitive.
Rumour has it Bloom would sooner sell players, coaches & staff than his algorithm.
Probably why Brighton seem to let go of managers but replace them swiftly with hardly any drop in performance.
I would hope City have at least set some wheels of motion in exploring something which seems to be the future in some form of diversification, but I wouldn't be confident of it and would be playing catch-up.
You’re missing the point mate.From what I've read, Bloom invested in this well before AI via his subsidiary developer companies. Its pretty advanced & he's got everyone under NDAs. His former friend/employee Benham broke away & tried something similar under Brentford but the algorithm is no way near as advanced & competitive.
Rumour has it Bloom would sooner sell players, coaches & staff than his algorithm.
Probably why Brighton seem to let go of managers but replace them swiftly with hardly any drop in performance.
I would hope City have at least set some wheels of motion in exploring something which seems to be the future in some form of diversification, but I wouldn't be confident of it and would be playing catch-up.
He absolutely has.That is how Starlizard works.Pretty sure most clubs will already be exploiting AI for this. Bloom doesn’t have some magic algorithm he keeps to himself.
Nope. Hammersmithlad is mostly correct.You’re missing the point mate.
Any decent AI provider would be able to do the same as whatever Bloom is doing.
Bringing back Nmecha would be an interesting one!
I don’t see how all clubs collect data, CFG have more data than most if not all as they have more scouts more clubs. The main point of CFG is to share the data and costs of gathering the data. You then pick which data points you want in a particular player so for a defender you might say of all the players we have looked at which ones have the most tackles won etc and then you try and get those top playersNope. Hammersmithlad is mostly correct.
I think there is confusion here. Starlizard are using algorithms to analyse stats for gambling purposes. I interviewed there lol.I don’t see how all clubs collect data, CFG have more data than most if not all as they have more scouts more clubs. The main point of CFG is to share the data and costs of gathering the data. You then pick which data points you want in a particular player so for a defender you might say of all the players we have looked at which ones have the most tackles won etc and then you try and get those top players
I don’t see how this is an algorithm as such or unique different clubs will have different priorities and different levels of players they can get and some will put more emphasis on what the scouts see how does the player look