The Official Man Utd & Liverpool plus Chelsea, Everton and City Banter Thread!

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Eric, you've got years of study and practice to go through before you reach those lofty heights:)

You got to start somewhere Dave, although I doubt I will reach KPR level of insight and wisdom ( unless I start reading heat, listenig to Boyzone and watching the tweenies ) :)
 
I suspected it was Oxbridge. I knew they dished out BAs. Plain old Aston myself - BSc in Biochemistry but the physics stuff has always interested me as well. Who are you're top 3 scientists of all time? I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours!

Lol, Feynman, Schrodinger and Fleming are probably my top three. Feynman and Schrodinger cos they both recognised the limits and actual implications of what they were doing, and Fleming cos I can't think of any scientist to have had as great an impact on the world as him.

I always found it strange and slightly insulting that you can bolt on a one year programme to a non-management/economics related course of study and obtain a Masters in Management. In that time you cannot even scrach the surface of the subject of management itself or even develop a true understanding of the theory underlying its operational aspects.

I'm not having a go - honest.

To be fair, most MBAs only last two years, and accelerated MBAs last even less. So it's not like you can't even scratch the surface imo. And the Cambridge course was pretty intense, so I'm pretty confident in the understanding of management I gained as a result,
 
Nah it will be done in no time,Liverpool will be champions long before Fergie retires and is sent to the Betty Ford drying out clinic.He will by then have admitted that he is an alcoholic.
 
He's more likely to die from whiskey poisoning or liver failure.However he won't get a donation,nobody will donate one,especially after what happened the last time a donation was given to someone connected to Manchester United.
 
KingPepeReina.:915335 said:
35 years for Man United to overtake Liverpool on titles...It however won't take Liverpool 35 years to overtake them.

And who did it take longer to win 19 league titles?

United are 66.7 percent better than Liverpool
 
He's more likely to die from whiskey poisoning or liver failure.However he won't get a donation,nobody will donate one,especially after what happened the last time a donation was given to someone connected to Manchester United.

It's pretty pathetic that for the past 20 years your club has been outdone by someone is apparently always drunk.
 
He's more likely to die from whiskey poisoning or liver failure.However he won't get a donation,nobody will donate one,especially after what happened the last time a donation was given to someone connected to Manchester United.

Oh good. Once again KPR starts talking about people dying.

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