I'd take Dyche over Martin but that's as low a bar as you can get. We have the Union Bears saying Martin and Stewart needs to go. I think we can add Thelwell to the list.
September 18, 2025 at 10:52 PM
I'd take Dyche over Martin but that's as low a bar as you can get. We have the Union Bears saying Martin and Stewart needs to go. I think we can add Thelwell to the list.
Protests that happen before or after the game never work. Empty seats during games do. Hurts the team short term but let's be honest, it's no worse than the damage being inflicted by keeping Martin in place.
September 18, 2025 at 1:16 AM
Protests that happen before or after the game never work. Empty seats during games do. Hurts the team short term but let's be honest, it's no worse than the damage being inflicted by keeping Martin in place.
I agree with this. If the board don't take the obvious action, the fans have to use the real power they have... If Ibrox is even half empty for two games, they'd have no choice but to act.
September 13, 2025 at 4:10 PM
I agree with this. If the board don't take the obvious action, the fans have to use the real power they have... If Ibrox is even half empty for two games, they'd have no choice but to act.
I don't disagree. My point is, Microsoft aren't the only ones bringing this in and I'm wondering if they held off so that when they did announce this, it is in an environment for employees to just quit and work in another place that still offers WFH.
September 9, 2025 at 6:13 PM
I don't disagree. My point is, Microsoft aren't the only ones bringing this in and I'm wondering if they held off so that when they did announce this, it is in an environment for employees to just quit and work in another place that still offers WFH.
I can't imagine too many people quitting about this change as it seems to be getting adopted more more and more companies (my own place has started with a '2 days a week in the office' thing, old place is 9 days a month). They have just been waiting for the right moment. It's a shame though...
September 9, 2025 at 3:46 PM
I can't imagine too many people quitting about this change as it seems to be getting adopted more more and more companies (my own place has started with a '2 days a week in the office' thing, old place is 9 days a month). They have just been waiting for the right moment. It's a shame though...
I've turned it off. Would rather watch the fucking sprinklers in the garden than this pish. If we lose on Sunday, Martin will have to go or it will get pretty ugly
August 27, 2025 at 7:42 PM
I've turned it off. Would rather watch the fucking sprinklers in the garden than this pish. If we lose on Sunday, Martin will have to go or it will get pretty ugly
I don't think we can expect too much from that starting 11. I hope I'm wrong but this has 2-0 home win written all over it. I wanted to give Martin a chance but I see nothing to suggest he'll get it right.
August 27, 2025 at 6:14 PM
I don't think we can expect too much from that starting 11. I hope I'm wrong but this has 2-0 home win written all over it. I wanted to give Martin a chance but I see nothing to suggest he'll get it right.
Not saying it didn't happen but Martin coming out with this strikes me as someone trying to shift the rage away from the fact he hasn't been able to beat Dundee, Motherwell, or St Mirren. I can see him gone by September at this rate. Shades of Frank De Boer at Crystal Palace
August 24, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Not saying it didn't happen but Martin coming out with this strikes me as someone trying to shift the rage away from the fact he hasn't been able to beat Dundee, Motherwell, or St Mirren. I can see him gone by September at this rate. Shades of Frank De Boer at Crystal Palace
Can't help but feel that while this is going to be a big step in the right direction, it's actually the one after that is the one to get bought. The fact that you still have it behaving like an old desktop PC when games crash (rather than like the Xbox home screen, as described in the article) 1/2
August 21, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Can't help but feel that while this is going to be a big step in the right direction, it's actually the one after that is the one to get bought. The fact that you still have it behaving like an old desktop PC when games crash (rather than like the Xbox home screen, as described in the article) 1/2
As a tool, LLMs have value. The problem is though, that execs at these companies have been convinced that LLMs can replace all human work (and are now swinging the axe to put that to the test). That's just silly.
July 5, 2025 at 1:55 AM
As a tool, LLMs have value. The problem is though, that execs at these companies have been convinced that LLMs can replace all human work (and are now swinging the axe to put that to the test). That's just silly.