Ipswich v Sheffield United
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Re: Ipswich v Sheffield United
I’ve merged the threads
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Re: Ipswich v Sheffield United
When a new manager is appointed it is often the case that the next set of fixtures are winnable games. Charlton at home next followed by Oxford away.
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Re: Ipswich v Sheffield United
And Wilder was the manager who got Oxford back into the league.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Tue Sep 16, 2025 10:55 amWhen a new manager is appointed it is often the case that the next set of fixtures are winnable games. Charlton at home next followed by Oxford away.
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Oxford United beat them 1-0 last season ending a sequence of 6 straight away wins for the Blades.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Sep 16, 2025 10:57 amAnd Wilder was the manager who got Oxford back into the league.
This time it will probably be on the back of 6 straight away losses.
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Rumour has it that they were still paying his old contract, so in that sense it's a saving for the club to reappoint him. They were paying 2 managers last week (Wilder ex-manager, Selles current) and now they're still paying 2 managers (Selles ex-manager, Wilder current).
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I think that's exactly how it is and his contract still runs until the end of next seasondsr wrote: ↑Tue Sep 16, 2025 11:18 amRumour has it that they were still paying his old contract, so in that sense it's a saving for the club to reappoint him. They were paying 2 managers last week (Wilder ex-manager, Selles current) and now they're still paying 2 managers (Selles ex-manager, Wilder current).
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Re: Ipswich v Sheffield United
He'll soon get them up the table
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Re: Ipswich v Sheffield United
Someone mentioned that if he gets them up this season,
he'll be the first Championship manager to do so after the club has lost their first 5 games.
Don't know if that's right though.
he'll be the first Championship manager to do so after the club has lost their first 5 games.
Don't know if that's right though.
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Wilder mentioned today about the owners wanting to use AI and that was one of the issues.
I found it interesting, I have been pondering the merits of online scouting and data analysis for some time, but my brain hasn’t made the leap to the potential of AI to improve a team. Logically, it will be in-game analysis, not just scouting and post-game reviews.
Seems to me that the game will need laws brought in to avoid computers taking over mid-match changes. It’d be like hatred of VAR on steroids.
Not saying that is the Sheff Utd exact situation, I just found it interesting to ponder where things may lead.
I found it interesting, I have been pondering the merits of online scouting and data analysis for some time, but my brain hasn’t made the leap to the potential of AI to improve a team. Logically, it will be in-game analysis, not just scouting and post-game reviews.
Seems to me that the game will need laws brought in to avoid computers taking over mid-match changes. It’d be like hatred of VAR on steroids.
Not saying that is the Sheff Utd exact situation, I just found it interesting to ponder where things may lead.
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Why? I wouldn't be surprised if this isn't happening already btw - you'll notice most managers have ipads in the dugout now. There are probably tons of AI insights being fed to them during each game, which some managers will likely be using to help make decisions.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Tue Sep 16, 2025 9:28 pm
Seems to me that the game will need laws brought in to avoid computers taking over mid-match changes. It’d be like hatred of VAR on steroids.
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AI has to be a very useful tool in scouting, but it can't be the only tool. It can't measure temperament or attitude for example.
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Exactly. It can sift through a large database, but you still need the experience human eye when it comes down to the nitty grittyColburn_Claret wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:17 amAI has to be a very useful tool in scouting, but it can't be the only tool. It can't measure temperament or attitude for example.
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They're selling it to us as a panacea.
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When you don’t do background checks it causes dressing room problems. Thankfully we are back to doing that with Parker.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:17 amAI has to be a very useful tool in scouting, but it can't be the only tool. It can't measure temperament or attitude for example.
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