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    Sky Blues Trust

    What’s funny about it? If you’re not sure on what you could have done instead then even the Met has some pointers: https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/har/harassment-on-social-media/
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    Sky Blues Trust

    If someone was (unsuccessfully) trying to threaten me and was going around impersonating me then I would probably either ignore them, or if I felt it was warranted, I would go to the police. I can’t honestly say that starting my own vigilante intimidation campaign in response on my “very active”...
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    Sky Blues Trust

    I can understand why you’d be upset but it sounds like deeply weird and borderline sociopathic behaviour all round to me.
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    Sky Blues Trust

    Heard about some bizarre shit on this forum, but contacting people’s employers and posting pictures of people’s houses?
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    “I take it you are on a PC or a phone at the moment” - top insight here, no wonder you’re into statistics
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    Transfer Shouts

    His agent is frankly a genius at planting stories. I wonder if this imminent Huddersfield move will go the same way as the ‘interest’ from Man City a few years ago.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    My apologies, I thought your charts didn’t make any sense, turns out all I had to do was read 49 pages of a study into chess analytics to figure it out. Great stuff.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    What does this graph of yours say?
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Aren’t you the guy whose statistical model says Liam Kelly was one of our best midfielders last season?
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Of the 12 Brexit polls released a week before referendum day, seven predicted a Remain victory, four predicted a Leave victory, and one was a dead heat. Only three polls showed a spread of more than five points. I (mis)remembered the Brexit polling as predicting a Remain victory across the...
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    Transfer Shouts

    I think with Bright we basically realised going into the season that we had enough in the kitty to bring him in, and on the off chance that it worked we may as well bring him in rather than have no-one at all. Still don’t know why we gave him a two year deal though.
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    Transfer Shouts

    Bright was a significant gamble?
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    Transfer Shouts

    In a heartbeat.
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    Transfer Shouts

    If it’s going to be someone who is one of our highest earners, we should ideally be trying to avoid players with a history of not properly applying themselves. We don’t have the money to spend on players who won’t contribute every week. I don’t think crying is a better description. Only one...
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    Transfer Shouts

    This is a much bigger gamble than Bright. He was a cheap roll of the dice from East Bengal who predictably didn’t work out, and likely cost us very little. Palmer could well be our highest paid player for many years.
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    Transfer Shouts

    Was Waghorn a good signing last year then? He was better than Biamou after all, and only on around 10k a week. You have a funny definition of kicking off.
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    Transfer Shouts

    Who is kicking off? Being better than Shipley or Jones isn’t the yardstick for a successful signing. If we’re paying him anything close to what he’s getting at Bristol, and he then performs to a similar level then this would be a disastrous signing. We have to hope history doesn’t repeat itself...
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    Transfer Shouts

    I’m excited any time we sign a player of decent pedigree, and lord knows we need some pace and flair in the side. But history tells us these kinds of signings rarely work out. I don’t see how he’ll fit into our current system where a lot of defensive work is expected from our two AMs, and he’s...
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    Transfer Shouts

    Agreed, Preston never would have won the league otherwise.
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