please remove your trust that you placed as @lovesmayfamilis did, I and other users have demonstrated that the tools are imperfect and can do a lot of damage to accounts if not used sparingly, so please remove your trust and try to be reasonable...
This will be my first and last reply here. I stand by my tag and will not remove it. I am 100% certain that you have been using AI to generate (not translate) the majority of your posts on the Gambling board since September 16th of this year.
If you don't want my tag to appear under default trust, please start a thread in "Reputation" and state your case. Ask people to distrust me, you need roughly 10/15/20 "~". I promise i won't get mad at anyone who thinks i've abused my power.
I don't need tools to determine whether a text is AI-generated or not. It's fucking obvious. You can never get rid of that
metallic taste of language that is so redundant, overly generalizing, and frequently lacking a personal touch...a text only AI can produce.
You went from this (posts and style that also reflect/match the activity on your local board):
juric will replace de rossi but it has to be a very quick and quick thing because the substitute has to manage a good team that is not managing to play well in the championship and de rossi knew how to convey a lot so the substitute has an important job to do for me I've never liked him but let's see what he can do, he also has a certain Dybala on his side so...
he made a good change and rightly so, it couldn't have been done better than this other than changing the team and revolutionizing everything including the coach, so the club has decided to hire a winning coach who is proving to be up to the task at least for now , and I must say that I really like how he is behaving so yes Juvenrtus is going in the right direction
in fact now that there is a lot in command of the team we are seeing that all the redundant players who come to take too much money are leaving and it is more than normal when you have a competent coach like him, for Allegri he had his fixations and chose players also based on luck in my opinion now the wind has changed and all this money is no longer spent!
to this absolute dogshit crap:
You are absolutely correct that unpredictability is a common feature in football and on any given week, a smaller team might defeat a large team and disrupt betting predictions. However, current form, mindset, and home advantage often play significant roles in determining the outcome of a match, which is why I agree with your predictions.
The victory of A.C. Milan over Inter Milan has indeed given the team a confidence boost that they will likely carry into their match against Lecce. On the other hand, Inter Milan will probably do their best to bounce back by beating Udinese and closing the gap with their rivals.
As you've mentioned, Napoli and AS Roma undoubtedly want to keep their momentum going this season. It seems that both teams have found a rhythm with their new coaches that they are eager to maintain. However, we can only wait and see how these matches will actually play out.
You make a valid point regarding AC Milan and their recent performances. Their inconsistency in the Italian League and UCL, paired with their troubling defeat against Liverpool can indeed impact the mentality of their players. Leverkusen's triumph against Feyenoord has likely boosted their confidence significantly, crucial heading into a fixture with a team of AC Milan's caliber.
Considering Milan's subpar performance in the UCL last season, Leverkusen may have this advantage. However, football is an unpredictable sport and with proper adjustments, Milan has the potential to put a lot on the line for Leverkusen. A lot rides on how both teams will come out on the field and manage the game. But indeed, the home ground advantage can play an integral part for Leverkusen.
It's indeed unfortunate to see a team like Brazil, that used to dominate the field with its glorious play, is now struggling to maintain the standards. A change in management, a competent coach like Abel Ferreira, who has already displayed his prowess by bagging several titles, could indeed bring a directional change for the team. Yet, it's not just about the coach but the collective team performance which makes the real difference. The heart of every player makes the team; missing it clearly shows in their performance. It's high time that they pull themselves together and learn from their mistakes because facing other South American opponents isn't going to be a walk in the park. Their agility and readiness to pounce on any opportunity is really commendable and a learning lesson for the Brazilian side. They need to revamp their strategies and approach swiftly before it's too late.
You make a fair point about the difference in working routine at a club versus at a national team. It's true that Tite has spent many years coaching the Brazilian national team, which could potentially make him more prepared for the demands of the national team than someone who has only worked at a club level. Your argument about his poor performance at the club not meaning certain failure at a national level is plausible.
But there are also valid concerns raised by the previous poster. Even if we accept that Tite could perform better than he did at his club if given the opportunity to return to the national team, there is no guarantee of this. His recent failure may signal that he is not currently in his optimal form and could translate to a poor performance at the national level too.
You suggested the possibility of hiring a high-level European coach. That's an interesting idea - however, bringing in someone unfamiliar with the culture and style of football in Brazil could also pose its own risks. Likewise, it may not be
Your insight is quite interesting. Indeed, the underdog teams should never be underestimated. Como's examples of beating stronger teams like Atalanta and Verona demonstrate that with determination and good strategy, smaller teams can also prevail in unexpected circumstances.
The upcoming match against Napoli will indeed be a tough one for Como considering Napoli's strong performance this season under Conte. However, given Como's recent track record, we cannot rule out a possible surprise. Regardless, as you mentioned, the fact that they have shown the determination and the will to stay in the Serie A is commendable.
One thing to note is that in football, anything can happen on match day. Therefore, it will be interesting to see how Como prepares for this match and how they plan to challenge the comparatively stronger team of Napoli. They might surprise us once again.
and my favorite one, that level of verbose not even a native speaker can reach:
people's perspectives on the condition of a country largely depend on their individual circumstances and requirements. Sure, American politics has its share of problems, but so does every other country. The fact that the United States remains an attractive destination for many, despite its issues, signifies the relative privilege and opportunities it continues to provide.
Comparative advantages or disadvantages notwithstanding, it's essential for the citizenry not to be complacent and continue striving for improvements and changes that promote the greater good, rather than solely focusing on selfish interests. Greed certainly plays a part in politics, but so does the capacity for empathy, ideals of justice, and the strive for a better society. It's a balance that needs to be carefully struck and maintained.
I have to account to you for how I write posts and what I do, who determines whether a post is written correctly? you? you're not even a native English speaker, anyway I'll make the post where you say, I don't care, yours is just an abuse of power done to get more merit!