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You seem to not really be a fan, any evidence for your AI comment?

FWIW I put some of the text into Google Gemini and its assessment was

“ Based on the text you provided, it's highly likely that it was written by a human or is a polished piece of journalism/sports commentary.

Why it seems human-written:

Figurative Language and Opinion: The text uses phrases like "a sign of things to come," "running of the club has seen the situation go in the opposite direction," and "Without a crystal ball it is impossible to answer." This kind of subjective, metaphorical language is typical of human sports writing.

Narrative Flow and Tone: It builds a narrative around David Moyes's history with Everton, his current success with West Ham, and the emotional connection ("He united the fans and restored some pride"). AI-generated text can often be drier or too transactional when summarizing facts.

Smooth Integration of Quotes: The direct quote from Moyes is seamlessly integrated to support the emotional point being made ("this club felt like... broken, felt broken – and it doesn't feel like that any more").

Nuance: It discusses the past, present, and future ("The next step is turn that passion into a trophy") and weighs the manager's personal desire against the practical need for a "rebuild."

In summary: While current AI models are very sophisticated and can mimic human writing well, this text has the specific flair, subjective commentary, and passion typically found in good human sports reporting.
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You seem to not really be a fan, any evidence for your AI comment?

FWIW I put some of the text into Google Gemini and its assessment was

“ Based on the text you provided, it's highly likely that it was written by a human or is a polished piece of journalism/sports commentary.

Why it seems human-written:

Figurative Language and Opinion: The text uses phrases like "a sign of things to come," "running of the club has seen the situation go in the opposite direction," and "Without a crystal ball it is impossible to answer." This kind of subjective, metaphorical language is typical of human sports writing.

Narrative Flow and Tone: It builds a narrative around David Moyes's history with Everton, his current success with West Ham, and the emotional connection ("He united the fans and restored some pride"). AI-generated text can often be drier or too transactional when summarizing facts.

Smooth Integration of Quotes: The direct quote from Moyes is seamlessly integrated to support the emotional point being made ("this club felt like... broken, felt broken – and it doesn't feel like that any more").

Nuance: It discusses the past, present, and future ("The next step is turn that passion into a trophy") and weighs the manager's personal desire against the practical need for a "rebuild."

In summary: While current AI models are very sophisticated and can mimic human writing well, this text has the specific flair, subjective commentary, and passion typically found in good human sports reporting.
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