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A few which haven't been mentioned (I think) The Iron Claw - not really a film about wrestling but a super watch Dodgeball - stupid fun Kingpin - see Dodgeball Remember the Titans - Denzel is outstanding The Champ - pretty average with an incredibly sad last scene
I played with a couple of generative AI systems before the Watford game. I fed in stats from three different sources looking at a range of data - this is what it said:
Based on the data, the most likely score for Watford vs. QPR is 2-0 in favour of Watford. Here's why: Watford's Scoring Pattern: Watford averages 1.63 goals per game at home and has scored in every home match this season. Common home score lines for Watford include 1-0 and 2-1, suggesting a strong likelihood of scoring at least 2 goals.
QPR's Defensive Weakness: QPR concedes an average of 1.25 goals per away game. They’ve failed to keep a clean sheet in 8 of 9 away matches this season. QPR struggles with goal scoring, failing to score in 50% of their away matches.
Watford's Defensive Strength at Home: Watford has kept a clean sheet in 50% of their home matches. QPR's away scoring rate (50%) is relatively weak, making it less likely they will score.
Recent Form: Watford has been defensively solid in recent home matches, conceding only 4 goals in 8 home games this season. QPR's recent form includes a lack of scoring threats, especially against stronger defensive sides.
Likely Score line: 2-0 Watford: Expected to score 2 goals based on their strong home attacking performance. QPR: Unlikely to score, given their poor away offensive record and Watford's solid home defence.
Obviously, we drew 0-0 so fed in three lots of stats into the same LLMs and got a detailed explanation why it happened - in summary:
Watford's failure to convert despite dominating possession and creating more open-play chances may indicate inefficiency in their attacking execution. QPR's ability to create from set pieces without converting suggests a missed opportunity to exploit their style against Watford's aggressive defense.
Comments: This match highlights a classic example of how inefficiency in finishing can overshadow tactical strategies and result in a frustrating draw for both teams.
Anyone know why they don't show the game via the big screen any more? I wanted to see what the hassle was with Nardi before he got booked (tough to see from R block) but realised they weren't showing the live stream.
We have a different formation when we had the ball today and Madsen was more central. Instead of 4231, we were playing 4132 with Madsen higher up the pitch, Varane holding and Morgan behind the front two. After we scored the first goal, Madsen was deeper and we reverted a bit but words were had at one of the breaks in the 1st half and he pushed up more.
I'm not sure he has the engine or pace to play a box to box but he was much better today.
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