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  1. In Topic: Podcast Lies

    Yesterday, 05:05 PM

     Phil V 72, on 24 May 2024 - 06:49 AM, said:

    If you record your recollections, you can get google or something to create a transcript then put the transcript through an AI system to clean it up, then you can do a read through and edit. Saves a lot of typing

    I work with AI all the time but I?m not sure it?s quite up to that challenge yet.

    Seriously, have a go- why not? I wrote a book many years ago and all the publishers just said ?Turn it into a murder mystery and it will sell?. Even if the book doesn?t sell, it means your memories are not lost.
  2. In Topic: Podcast Lies

    23 May 2024 - 09:11 PM

     warfey is a spireite, on 23 May 2024 - 06:26 PM, said:

    Hi Ian ,wanted to write a book but alot has happened in 55 years, but couldn't remember years keV wagg said he'd help me ,but need help putting it together.any one???

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  3. In Topic: Podcast Lies

    23 May 2024 - 11:18 AM

    View PostZigsuk, on 23 May 2024 - 09:17 AM, said:

    Characters like Cloughie will inevitably attract many stories some of which are bound to be apocryphal.
    I know Saunders is not much liked on here, nevertheless it was a wonderful story which you just wished was true. Saunders told it brilliantly too. Seems a better storyteller than he was a manager! I think the gist of it might have some truth, but like all good storytellers he exaggerated it for effect.
    What is probably true is that Clough, always eccentric and unpredictable, sometimes behaved ever more bizarrely as he got older and the drink took effect. For example, there was the bizarre story that he was found unconscious in a ditch towards the end of his life.

    Yes, I'd certainly heard the ditch one. I can add a (true) Clough story from a mate. He was driving through Derby (Allestree, IIRC) early one morning and an old man waved him down with a walking stick. He pulled over, and to his astonishment Brian Clough asked him for a lift to the off-license, where much booze was purchased. It was the morning of a big match on TV, which they discussed. I know Clough did give up the sauce in the end.
    Yeah, I know, cool story bro etc, or whatever dickheads reply.
  4. In Topic: Sellebrity Soccer Match

    22 May 2024 - 08:35 PM

    View Postcalvin plummers socks, on 22 May 2024 - 02:52 PM, said:

    Ah didn?t realise it was for the Trust. Seems a risky take.
    Many clubs have an agreement to allow their ground to be used for minimal cost for a charity game.
    I?ve worked on loads - always a decent way to get a taste for interns etc.
    I did SoccerAid years ago. The players obviously get paid a fair whack for that (in my day they were on something like ?50k (that?s one of the fees back then I heard of). Obviously that sells out a stadium though.
    I did a YouTuber thing at Wembley (EE Cup I think it was)- sold 50,000 tickets - Ferdinand and Gerard played but were pretty much ignored by the crowd as they were there to see YouTubers and gamers etc!

    50k? For appearing in a charity match? I thought they might get a couple of grand and a nice hotel etc but at 50k that seems a daft waste of money by the charity. Surely most of the 'celebs' would play for much less.
  5. In Topic: Podcast Lies

    22 May 2024 - 08:33 PM

    It was enlightening to listen to Barry Fry cropping up on both Sacked in the Morning and Quickly Kevin recently. I like the bloke but one 'interview' was a carbon copy of the other. The presenters had clearly been sent a set of questions so as he could follow his script. I wouldn't mind betting that he does after-dinner speeches with the same content.

    Ultimately, people of low calibre like Saun**rs will lie to keep themselves vaguely relevant so as they can earn money.

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