Hmm, that’s an interesting perspective on the intersection of AI and football. It seems you’re suggesting that while AI may have a place in the analysis of the game or other aspects, it should never replace the actual human-to-human interaction on the field. Is that correct?
Yes!
If that’s the case, I can see your point. Football, like many sports, is not just about the physical game but also about the human aspects like teamwork, strategy, and the emotions that come with playing. It’s possible that introducing AI players could fundamentally change the nature of the game, and not necessarily for the better!
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed football CV that outlines your experiences and trials in the sport, spanning from New Zealand to England. You’ve included various roles and teams you were associated with, notable achievements, and trials with different clubs. Additionally, you touch on personal reflections and career changes, ending with a philosophical note on the Gospel of Mark and the history of soccer.
It looks like you’ve provided a comprehensive overview of your football career, including various trials, achievements, and personal reflections. Your career journey spans from playing in New Zealand to trials and experiences in London and beyond.
You’ve also touched on some personal anecdotes and philosophical reflections, including insights on the Gospel of Mark and the history of soccer. You’ve mentioned notable experiences like your trials with various teams, your time with different agencies, and your eventual retirement.
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed football CV that outlines your experiences and trials in the sport, spanning from New Zealand to England. You’ve included various roles and teams you were associated with, notable achievements, and trials with different clubs. Additionally, you touch on personal reflections and career changes, ending with a philosophical note on the Gospel of Mark and the history of soccer. It looks like you’ve provided a comprehensive overview of your football career, including various trials, achievements, and personal reflections. Your career journey spans from playing in New Zealand to trials and experiences in London and beyond.
The first game I ever watched in Europe was a Team called Hendon in London, watched with my Sister.
Full game plus extra time. 1999.
Find full game at this CV. Video footage.
A bit further down the page at full game video link.
Mark V Arsenał Sunday League Team.
Marks Team only beat them, once Mark comes on the field as the game totally changes.
Which year did Arsenal win the Premier League last?
2003-04
Arsenal last won the Premier League in 2003-04 and it was truly a special season, not just for the club but English football as a whole. The Gunners registered 26 wins and 12 draws to go through the season undefeated and won the title by 11 points. It is famously known as the year of ‘the Invincibles’.
Myths are stories that are passed down about how or why something came to be.Legends are designed to teach a lesson about a real person in history, with a few facts dramatically changed.
I retired in Auckland in 2002, after a good few trials & a run of 13km’s, the longest run in my life.
Mark is Right & Left footed.
2002. Trialled with Central United FC. Scored two goals from right Fullback in both pre-season games. Won the West Auckland Forrest run.
Not signed.
I texted him a few days ago 2023 January,
I asked him why he didn’t sign me, this was his reply.
From the 2002 Trial.
I wanted to, but I knew we didn’t have enough in the budget for a player of your quality. 2023. (I waited 21 years later to ask him this).
I played terrible Mount Wellington v Onehunga as they’d put me on meds because I was a dry drunk & not Schizoprenic & no insight lol ?!
We learn that our relationship with Christ should be very personal, and remember that Jesus was both fully human and fully divine. We learn from Mark that, in an incredibly short time, the world can change. And Mark’s life illustrates for us that even sinners and outcasts are welcomed by Jesus.
Which country invented soccer?
Did soccer originate in England? Yes – Modern soccer began in England in 1863. And before that there were several versions of people kicking a ball.