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Coventry, UK Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@secondtierpod @tonyjonescomm It's been rightly condemned by home and away fans all season. But this game sold out in 25 mins, so is it too high?
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Second Tier podcast@secondtierpod·
Yep, that's £45 for ticket to a Championship game. Coventry's last home game of the season. Whether it's a 'premium' game or not. £45 is a joke. 📷: @tonyjonescomm
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Lee Roberts@skybluelee76·
@Coventry_City lads, when are we wearing the 4th kit? Please don’t tell me I’ve spent £75 on a gimmicky retro shirt that we’re not even going to play in. #PUSB
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@tobyasky @ANnadiotu Wait, what? No. You'd still have to be a very good player. These are all players that have played since very very young
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TobyWrites@tobyasky·
For those who do not understand how the English divisions are ranked, especially when you see Step 6, you don’t know the meaning, let me explain so you can understand the journey of this club. Premier League - Tier 1 Championship - Tier 2 League One - Tier 3 League Two - Tier 4 These 4 are Professional/Football Leagues. Full time footballers. National League - Step 1 (Tier 5, non league football, they’re often paid, but not as much as those in the EFL) National League North/South - Step 2 (Tier 6) Regional Premier Divisions such as Northern Premier League Premier, Southern Premier League Central/South, Isthmian League - Step 3 (Tier 7, Regional Semi Pro) Regional divisions such as Northern Premier League Division One East/West, Southern Premier Division One Central/South, Isthmian North/South Central / South East - Step 4 (Tier 8) Lower Regional Leagues such as Northern Counties East League (NCEL), Midland League, North West Counties Football League, Northern League, Combined Counties League, Spartans South Midlands League, Wessex League, Western League - Step 5 (Tier 9, these are more like grassroots) County-level leagues such as Northern Counties East League Division One, Midland League Division One, North West Counties Football League Division One, Northern League Division Two, Combined Counties League Division One, Spartans South Midlands League Division One, Wessex League Division One, Western League Division One - Step 6 (Tier 10) There’s still Step 7, but quite irrelevant, let me not bore you. Now you can understand what Walton & Horsham have done in 6 years. I have attached a one-stop shop pyramid to also explain further, hope you learnt something today?
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Walton & Hersham F(C)@waltonhershamfc

Walton & Hersham in the English Football Pyramid: 20/21: Step 6 26/27: Step 2 What a journey this is 🦢

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Craig@ccfcraig·
@stu_c01 How's it 100% though
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@psb_group They'll do a lap of honor at the end of Wrexham game, Ryan. Spurs/Man City all small clubs then? Let people do what they want. Live and let live.
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@Skyblue160587 Definitely aimed at Stratford-upon-Avon. One of the richest areas in WM and his business is based there. No real club identity, lots of top 6 fans and spots of Us/Brum/Villa.
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@christiandean_ Need to be able to filter the KEEP, and also begin from the most recent point. Otherwise it will suggest DELETE on old regs because it's been superseded by something more recent
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Christian Dean@christiandean_·
Update on BetterEU: Grok managed to review about 120 regulations before my system broke. Turns out it's hard to design a robust design for an ongoing, highly async fetch and review of 140,000 documents. My strategy before was this: -> Fetch all celex IDs for every regulation per year -> Fetch and store every regulation using an API -> Pass a document to Grok for review and store the review And those 3 stages have to work unattended over 2-4 days, over 140,000 items. But those 3 stages are all gigantic sources of error, because they all depend on making network requests. And despite getting a working system, I eventually got IP blocked by the EU site where I fetched regulations due to fetching so many. So I had to rethink how to do this and make it simpler. Then I remembered that @nathanmarz at @redplanetlabs published Agent o Rama, an agent building and tracing application built on Rama. I was already using Rama, so I thought I would try AOR. AOR makes the creation of an asynchronous LLM agent easy. And I also realised that Grok can use web-search as a tool to fetch regulation documents itself with just a Celex ID. So my approach now is much simpler. I fetched all celex IDs for every regulation *in advance* and hardcoded them to a local file. No source of error. Then I construct a queue of 1 to 10 IDs in a Rama module and pass the queue to the Grok agent running in my AgentModule where it searches for the document, reviews, and stores the review in a single API call. This is significantly more expensive as Grok's web-search tool is $5 per 1k tokens!! But it's significantly more simple because there's a single HTTP call to make. So my app now has two Rama modules: 1. MainModule which constructs the queue and passes to the agen 2. AgentModule which uses Agent o Rama to create the Grok agent for reviewing regulations and storing results. We'll see how far this approach goes.
Christian Dean@christiandean_

Merz has called for the systematic review of all EU legislation. That's over 140,000 regulations. Knowing the EU, that will take over 140,000 days. So, I made bettereu.com where Grok 4.1 will review every document since 1958 -> 2025.

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Craig@ccfcraig·
@FaceFBAE @Anthony_Hornsby isn't saying Coventry is the best place to get a tan, it's saying it’s one of the safest and most comfortable places in Europe to live and work without having to worry about extreme weather
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@Alexcraiggh It actually helps to finish 3/4th. Atm, you're in the same boat, when this happens you have an advantage
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Alex Craig@Alexcraiggh·
Sorry is this a joke? The backlash from this being proposed was so bad everyone reporting on it deleted their posts. I assumed this crazy idea was another silly one like the super league that was never ever going to happen. The past three season's has shown the gap between the Premier League and Championship. But this will benefit them clubs in 7th and 8th that aren't good enough for a top 6 championship finish yet could end up in the Premier League. Absolute Joke.
EFL@EFL

From the 26/27 season, the #SkyBetChampionship Play-Offs will be expanded to six teams. Read more: efl.com/news/2026/marc… #EFL

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Craig@ccfcraig·
@BlondiieMama It's from the screen. Turn the brightness down/set dark mode on/enable night light/tilt screen
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Teams meetings pros: can I/how do I get rid of the glare on the front of my glasses when I’m in a meeting? It makes no difference what I do with the lighting in the room. Any settings I can use on my computer/Teams? Thanks!
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@HenshawAnalysis The same conversation but real life - "so you don't go games" "no, I can see more on the computer" "ah, ok"
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Liam Henshaw@HenshawAnalysis·
Tried explaining my job to my dad yesterday. Him: "So you watch football games?" Me: "Yeah, basically." Him: "And you tell clubs what players to sign?" Me: "Well, not really." Him: "So what do you do?" Me: "I create models to find players suitable for clubs. I create analysis dossiers on players. I watch them with video." Him: "Why don't you just go and watch players live?" Me: sighs Him: "So let me get this straight. You find players without going to games." Me: "Yes." Him: "You sit at a computer and find players. How hard can it be?" Me: "..." Me: "Well you have to create models, code, create visualisations, presentations, watch the player, write reports." Him: "All of that to find a player?" Me: "Yes." Him: blank stare Him: "Why don't you just go to games?" Me: sighs This is exactly why breaking into football recruitment analysis and scouting is so confusing. From the outside it looks like "watch games and give opinions." From the inside it's: Python, modelling, video scouting, positional profiling, report writing, presentation skills. If you're trying to break in and don't know where you actually stand or what skills matter most we should probably talk.
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@2022BenjiC Could "lack of ambition" not be said about every single loan ever? Like Gyokeres?
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Ben 🚜@2022BenjiC·
@ccfcraig Lack of ambition We happily paid 4.5 million for a winger who will not play this season Strange business
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@Alexcraiggh some tickets need to be kept for general. same fed up faces. away atmos this season has been pap
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Alex Craig@Alexcraiggh·
Some absolute Dereks in that away end today be sat down and clapping opposition goals at aways in 10 years time #PUSB
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@UTDJAY10v2 @Ramma_____ I guarantee there's an EFL team closer to you than the team you support
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J@UTDJAY10v2·
@Ramma_____ When your family do not like football, and you do not have a local, you chose the team that made you fall in love with the game, and you never switch.
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John@Ramma_____·
No other answer is correct, if you fall outside these parameters then you’re a customer, not a fan You can’t just pick & choose who you support
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI

Fact

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Craig@ccfcraig·
@wallace3590 They are general sale seats. There's a wild mix of people there. People may have bought there because there's no where else.
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Lee Wallace@wallace3590·
We have to sort block 9 out by the way. Absolute morgue. #PUSB
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@Real1_balogun Toye, Kenning and Spencer is on Newtown Road in Bedworth
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Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
I like that thing England do with giving players physical caps to their debutants. Those caps are produced by Toye, Kenning and Spencer — a fashion design company that’s more than 300 years old. The caps also have a legacy number marking their place in history. For example, Nico O’Reilly’s legacy number is 1296. Harry Kane is 1207. Jordan Henderson is 1170. Mason Mount is 1243. Bukayo Saka is 1253. It’s why playing for England means so much to those guys. You get that mark of respect. Even if you play one minute for England, you get that cap to show. When a player makes 100 caps, they get a golden cap. The players now have their legacy numbers stitched in their shirts. That means those shirts also mean a lot to them because it’s history. It’s their legacy. It’s a beautiful gesture.
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Craig@ccfcraig·
@SBA_CCFC We were top wym 🤔
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