The fixture computer..........
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The fixture computer..........
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher ... tml#097608
Interesting article. But christ it sounds like a crackpot operation. Surely in these days a simple computer modelling program could be used to do it 99% automatically in the same way that say school timetables are done? Its simply a set of rules that need to be inputted and modelling the distance between grounds is hardly rocket science?
Interesting article. But christ it sounds like a crackpot operation. Surely in these days a simple computer modelling program could be used to do it 99% automatically in the same way that say school timetables are done? Its simply a set of rules that need to be inputted and modelling the distance between grounds is hardly rocket science?
Re: The fixture computer..........
Ha! but ain't you forgetting the imput to ensure skys superslam Sundays etc, they gotta rig the fixtures to the tune of the paymasters!!BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher ... tml#097608
Interesting article. But christ it sounds like a crackpot operation. Surely in these days a simple computer modelling program could be used to do it 99% automatically in the same way that say school timetables are done? Its simply a set of rules that need to be inputted and modelling the distance between grounds is hardly rocket science?
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Re: The fixture computer..........
Indeed but that is merely one of the "rules" that would be entered into the software for it to compute.hoboh2o wrote:Ha! but ain't you forgetting the imput to ensure skys superslam Sundays etc, they gotta rig the fixtures to the tune of the paymasters!!BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher ... tml#097608
Interesting article. But christ it sounds like a crackpot operation. Surely in these days a simple computer modelling program could be used to do it 99% automatically in the same way that say school timetables are done? Its simply a set of rules that need to be inputted and modelling the distance between grounds is hardly rocket science?
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