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It’s AI supercomputer time again

AI supercomputer's 2025-26 Premier League table​

  1. Manchester City (92 points)
  2. Arsenal (88)
  3. Liverpool (85)
  4. Chelsea (79)
  5. Manchester United (76)
  6. Aston Villa (70)
  7. Tottenham (67)
  8. Newcastle (63)
  9. West Ham (60)
  10. Everton (56)
  11. Brighton (54)
  12. Wolves (52)
  13. Brentford (50)
  14. Fulham (48)
  15. Crystal Palace (45)
  16. Bournemouth (43)
  17. Nottingham Forest (40)
  18. Burnley (35)
  19. Sunderland (32)
  20. Leeds (28)
Interesting we’re above Leeds but Forest 17th seems barmy.
 

Racing Post Big Kick Off has us down the 20th.
Review says we are an exciting young team to watch but no Premier League experience will see us relegated.
 

AI supercomputer's 2025-26 Premier League table​

  1. Manchester City (92 points)
  2. Arsenal (88)
  3. Liverpool (85)
  4. Chelsea (79)
  5. Manchester United (76)
  6. Aston Villa (70)
  7. Tottenham (67)
  8. Newcastle (63)
  9. West Ham (60)
  10. Everton (56)
  11. Brighton (54)
  12. Wolves (52)
  13. Brentford (50)
  14. Fulham (48)
  15. Crystal Palace (45)
  16. Bournemouth (43)
  17. Nottingham Forest (40)
  18. Burnley (35)
  19. Sunderland (32)
  20. Leeds (28)
Interesting we’re above Leeds but Forest 17th seems barmy.
Forest have a big loss in Elanga going and him supplying Wood, who himself probably had a purple patch season. They will revert eventually but I don't expect them to drop that low but you never know.
 
Class innit 🤣
Christ knows why they bother. brentford have a lot of unknowns yet totally safe.
Still got the majority of a squad that finished 10th? Promoted from within so there's some continuity there too.

I must admit, I saw the upheaval there as a possible opportunity for us.
 
Just the term “supercomputer” is stupid as fuck

It’s like what someone would say in about 1985
It is a proper term for the most powerful, but it does sound shite ... and it's utilisation for the task of predicting the standings of a football league is both unnecessary, and most unlikely. It's been done by Gary, the YTS lad.
 
Slightly off-topic but does anybody remember the kids comic Scoop from the late 70s/early eighties?

They had this regular feature where they reckoned they had some sort of super computer and would feed the data into it and it would produce a simulation of a match.

Except they didn’t use real teams but would combine teams from different regions so Liverpool and Everton’s best players would be combined into a Merseyside team and our players would be in a North East team along with the mags and Middlesbrough.
 

AI supercomputer's 2025-26 Premier League table​

  1. Manchester City (92 points)
  2. Arsenal (88)
  3. Liverpool (85)
  4. Chelsea (79)
  5. Manchester United (76)
  6. Aston Villa (70)
  7. Tottenham (67)
  8. Newcastle (63)
  9. West Ham (60)
  10. Everton (56)
  11. Brighton (54)
  12. Wolves (52)
  13. Brentford (50)
  14. Fulham (48)
  15. Crystal Palace (45)
  16. Bournemouth (43)
  17. Nottingham Forest (40)
  18. Burnley (35)
  19. Sunderland (32)
  20. Leeds (28)
Interesting we’re above Leeds but Forest 17th seems barmy.
Saw Liverpool in 3rd and thought this supercomputer is a few megabytes short of a full deck
 
A pointless waste of resources. Remember the one done straight after the playoffs final as if we weren't going to sign any players at all.
 
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