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Loving this....

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If you learn something from every game, there shall come a point in time, when you should never lose... Jimmy Sirrel

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Who’s Noris Counry? Why are there two dead flowers on top of a rugby ball? And what were they doing in 1942? AI has a long way to go yet…

I’d say I’m probably not one of those fans, maybe that’s because even when we win I can come away from watching a match thinking we were lucky and I don’t have the same feeling of joy when we’ve been deserving of a win shall we say. I’m a kind of sun covered by cloud fan!

I totally get why fans feel like this though, it’s an emotional sport for us, we are all desperate to see Notts do well and it pains us when they don’t.

It is funny, because if it were real it would be even better. Part of the problem with the internet right now is the sheer amount of AI slop. It is not that AI itself is bad, but many people who use it are idle and churn out pointless things they would not be able to make otherwise.

What it represents is amusing. The way it is made and the slop around it is what becomes annoying. Sadly, most people will not have a sharp eye like @menzinho.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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I get really disappointed when Notts lose but I don’t get angry, what’s the point it only raises blood pressure and that’s not good at my age.

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I don't really get angry, it's very rare and the disappointment level varies but it never reaches the point where I bring it home. Of course, I do feel at times we could give more of an account of ourselves but I feel I am balanced. I reflect based on many things, not just the outcome or performance of a game. I am not sure why some treat it as if it's life or death, or fail to factor in that certain games aren't our day.

When we are poor, I don't understand why people choose to really behind the club but when we do well, they critise the form like this season where some feel we threw promotion away via the automatics.

I feel we fought hard this season, through injuries, suspension, poor results and bad officiating.

But I would never say that we should have stayed in the automatics because I don't believe we or any club has that right. PON exists to factor in how feelings of how things could have been, to balance the disappointment etc.

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2 minutes ago, Chris said:

I feel we fought hard this season, through injuries, suspension, poor results and bad officiating.

Well said.

Combining that list with losing Montague for the best part of a year, spanning two seasons....the way it ended with SM, the time under Gagliardi....probably all really set us back. I think most fans get this.

I don't get too angry or depressed after bad results. I've always enjoyed the whole project under the Bros. It's the clamour to throw the baby out with the bathwater that wears on me a bit.

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