Sam English
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It's very similar to their Seville calculator - full of shite
Be aswell throwing the fcuking thing in the bin wouldn't they?
I don't really need a super computer to tell me that your odds of winning decrease the more games you lose to be honest.Surely it’s better that they keep their stats accurate? It would be pointless if they rigidly stuck to their pre-season predictions when they get more games and therefore more data to make note informed decisions.
Here’s one for everyone. At the start of the season, they projected a 78% probability that the scum would win the league. One full round of fixtures for us later and that’s plummeted to 54%... don’t you think it’s interesting that the media aren’t reporting on that side of things?
538 imo is a little mixed. There predictions on the nba season was laughable to say the least.
If what's still kicking off in England who would want it?Because the scum don’t want it.
Meanwhile much poorer countries than us have it.
If what's still kicking off in England who would want it?
They’re still awaiting for Dundee’s email to arrive first.Be aswell throwing the fcuking thing in the bin wouldn't they?
Doesn't get much right.
Celtic are still projected to win the Scottish Premiership come the end of the season despite a 2-0 home loss to rivals Rangers.
The Hoops had been expected to run away with the title, with an initially predicted eight point gap when the campaign comes to an end. That was according to statistics site FiveThirtyEight who crunched the numbers and tipped the Hoops for a win.
Following Neil Lennon's outfit succumbing to Connor Goldson's double, the points value may have changed using the complex algorithm but the end result has not. Celts are still backed to seal their tenth title in a row - but just by ONE point.
The innovative algorithm uses expected goals scored and conceded, transfer spend and previous season's results data to predict the outcome of various leagues and tournaments around the sporting world.
The FiveThirtyEight predicts Hoops will win the league title by one point, on 93 in front of Gers on 92. In its complexities, the algorithm even takes into account playing games this season behind closed doors and, as such, reflects a 60 percent reduction in home field advantage.
Celtic's goal difference has been predicted at +69 compared to the previous +74 while Gers are +64 compared to previous +59, a sway of just five goals.
St Mirren were initially predicted to be at the foot of the table come the end of the season, with Jim Goodwin's men relegated but Hamilton have slipped into the team expected for the drop.
No, I had a Commodore 64, put an algorithm in to see if we would get nine in a row,, no problem lol.What kind of computers are working these out? A commodore Amiga?
Which poorer countries have it ?Because the scum don’t want it.
Meanwhile much poorer countries than us have it.
Egyptian League, Slovakian League, Moroccan League, Polish League, Bulgarian League, Czech League, Peruvian League, Colombian League, Chilean League, Paraguayan League, Thai League and the Vietnamese League.Which poorer countries have it ?
What sources?FWIW 538 is a decent stats modelling site. They’ll have no bias one way or the other. Their stats are predominately based off the previous results so it makes sense why they have the scum edging it. I fully expect as the season proceeds and their numbers update, we’ll start to see them predict that we will win the league. And then the papers will probably stop mentioning them
I should also add that other sources, using purely this season’s data, are predicting we win the league by 10+ points.
To be honest. I disagree.Deleted original message as I was talking sh!te. After reviewing the figures and realising I was reading the defensive stat the wrong way round.
But part of my point is still valid. We are being predicted to win by 5 points whilst they have been granted a higher offensive rating than us. I would certainly dispute the validity of that.
You mean Shane Duffy.Does the algorithm account for the "transfer spend" being heaped on utter shite?
Good researching I never knew it was as widespread. I really don’t want it to be honest, kills the game. English football is becoming a farce. Goal line technology is as far as I’d go. With Goal line it’s a Yes or No decision , with Var referees are still having to make the final decision , so it’s not always right , there’s space for human error as we’ve seen many examples of down south.Egyptian League, Slovakian League, Moroccan League, Polish League, Bulgarian League, Czech League, Peruvian League, Colombian League, Chilean League, Paraguayan League, Thai League and the Vietnamese League.
Better throwing the bin at it...Be aswell throwing the fcuking thing in the bin wouldn't they?
Which poorer countries have it ?
Good researching I never knew it was as widespread. I really don’t want it to be honest, kills the game. English football is becoming a farce. Goal line technology is as far as I’d go. With Goal line it’s a Yes or No decision , with Var referees are still having to make the final decision , so it’s not always right , there’s space for human error as we’ve seen many examples of down south.
What sources?
You mean Shane Duffy.
The algorithm has been updated overnight:This 'supercomputer' keeps changing its mind.
Now 73% to win #55.
IF 'lennon' = 'smelly f.ucking tramp'
THEN
'celtc' = 'shite'
A binatoneWhat kind of computers are working these out? A commodore Amiga?
I just tried it on mine..... staunch #55 it computedWhat kind of computers are working these out? A commodore Amiga?