by Snowball » 25 Sep 2020 17:14
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Sep 2020 18:32
by SouthDownsRoyal » 25 Sep 2020 21:03
Simmops This thread is pointless.
by Simmops » 25 Sep 2020 21:58
SouthDownsRoyalSimmops This thread is pointless.
Decimalpointless?
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 00:03
SimmopsSouthDownsRoyalSimmops This thread is pointless.
Decimalpointless?
It makes me look clever. That's how oxf*rd stupid it is.
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 00:04
by JR » 26 Sep 2020 05:00
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 06:58
JR We overcomplicated this with ratings.
Keep it simple - a top 5 based on pure ranking and then can debate each week if there are any new entries.
by JR » 26 Sep 2020 09:34
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Sep 2020 09:39
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 11:30
JR Once more this is greatly over complicating it.
You can't apply a quantitative lense here and have a successful long lasting thread.
It's got to be focussed on qualitative discussion. Those interested have a debate on the merits of a new goal and whether they think it makes the top 5. Based on that debate you take a call as to whether and where the goal enters.
No running averages, medians, complex analysis etc - purely based on good old fans debate
by JR » 26 Sep 2020 16:00
SnowballJR Once more this is greatly over complicating it.
You can't apply a quantitative lense here and have a successful long lasting thread.
It's got to be focussed on qualitative discussion. Those interested have a debate on the merits of a new goal and whether they think it makes the top 5. Based on that debate you take a call as to whether and where the goal enters.
No running averages, medians, complex analysis etc - purely based on good old fans debate
Of course it's a qualitative discussion.
But how do you move the top five around?
When you have a top five or ten, and a week's qualitative discussion about a goal at Cardiff, how do you decide to drop one goal from the list and put a goal INTO the list at No1, or 3 or 8 or 10?
How do you convert the current ten to a new ten?
Without a score it means every time there is a new "possible top ten goal" everyone has to select a new top ten!
If I'm wrong, please explain.
Whereas, if you have your qualitative discussion (great, I agree completely) you ALSO say, "Well if Ejaria's goal is an 8, I rate Olise's goal higher than 8 (or lower depending on opinion). Then we simply score Olise's goal as the average of all the scores posted for it.
It's so easy, so clear, and avoids the problem of attempting to compare and contrast subjective, wooly opinions
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 16:02
JRSnowballJR Once more this is greatly over complicating it.
You can't apply a quantitative lense here and have a successful long lasting thread.
It's got to be focussed on qualitative discussion. Those interested have a debate on the merits of a new goal and whether they think it makes the top 5. Based on that debate you take a call as to whether and where the goal enters.
No running averages, medians, complex analysis etc - purely based on good old fans debate
Of course it's a qualitative discussion.
But how do you move the top five around?
When you have a top five or ten, and a week's qualitative discussion about a goal at Cardiff, how do you decide to drop one goal from the list and put a goal INTO the list at No1, or 3 or 8 or 10?
How do you convert the current ten to a new ten?
Without a score it means every time there is a new "possible top ten goal" everyone has to select a new top ten!
If I'm wrong, please explain.
Whereas, if you have your qualitative discussion (great, I agree completely) you ALSO say, "Well if Ejaria's goal is an 8, I rate Olise's goal higher than 8 (or lower depending on opinion). Then we simply score Olise's goal as the average of all the scores posted for it.
It's so easy, so clear, and avoids the problem of attempting to compare and contrast subjective, wooly opinions
It’s simple - let’s say Ejaria scores with a mazy dribble in the second half.
I would say that I think that goes in top 5 and would put in number 3. Other people may then agree or disagree. You then use your judgement to insert (or not) at the place in the top 5 that there appears to be most consesus on.
by Simmops » 26 Sep 2020 16:29
by SouthDownsRoyal » 26 Sep 2020 16:35
Simmops How do you give a goal a decimal place though. What is the difference between a 6.2 and a 6.8
It makes no oxf*rd sense
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 17:49
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 17:50
Simmops How do you give a goal a decimal place though. What is the difference between a 6.2 and a 6.8
It makes no oxf*rd sense
by Simmops » 26 Sep 2020 17:54
SnowballSimmops How do you give a goal a decimal place though. What is the difference between a 6.2 and a 6.8
It makes no oxf*rd sense
7.7 out of ten = 77 out of a 100
I understand this is very high-level rocket-science
by Snowball » 26 Sep 2020 17:55
SimmopsSnowballSimmops How do you give a goal a decimal place though. What is the difference between a 6.2 and a 6.8
It makes no oxf*rd sense
7.7 out of ten = 77 out of a 100
I understand this is very high-level rocket-science
77 what out of 100 what? I have a PhD. Don't try demean me. I'm clevever then you.
by Simmops » 26 Sep 2020 18:15
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