Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Can't blame him if he goes . Disgusting treatment .

I'm tempted to send in a resume if Malky goes. I'd put my successes in football simulation games up against those of their new Head of Recruitment any day...bet he's one of those people who play with the big clubs.
 
Oh, absolutely right. Comedy is hugely subjective. Personally, I was using Beefy's comment as an excuse to express by disappointment in all TV. I find it hard to believe that the more channels there are out there, the more formulaic the programmes have become. I practically inwardly grown when I hear that there is another one in the pipeline. Even BBC FOUR has lost it's way.

You might even groan.

My television watching in a week is a total of 3.5 hours.

Sadly most of what is on television is dross.
 
English footballers account for less than a third of all the minutes played in the Premier League, a State of the Game study for BBC Sport has found. The figure for home country players - 31.8% - is down from 35.25% in 2007-08 and is significantly lower than all other major European leagues according to football statisticians Opta. In La Liga, home of World Cup holders and European champions Spain, Spaniards account for 59% of all minutes played. In Germany's Bundesliga, Germans make up 50%.
 
English footballers account for less than a third of all the minutes played in the Premier League, a State of the Game study for BBC Sport has found. The figure for home country players - 31.8% - is down from 35.25% in 2007-08 and is significantly lower than all other major European leagues according to football statisticians Opta. In La Liga, home of World Cup holders and European champions Spain, Spaniards account for 59% of all minutes played. In Germany's Bundesliga, Germans make up 50%.

But how any of those aren't Polish/Turkish/African hybrids? :p
 
English footballers account for less than a third of all the minutes played in the Premier League, a State of the Game study for BBC Sport has found. The figure for home country players - 31.8% - is down from 35.25% in 2007-08 and is significantly lower than all other major European leagues according to football statisticians Opta. In La Liga, home of World Cup holders and European champions Spain, Spaniards account for 59% of all minutes played. In Germany's Bundesliga, Germans make up 50%.

The BBC are to be applauded for being the first people ever to spot that there may be a lot of players from other countries in the Premier League and then producing a million different percentages to show this in every way possible. Then bolting on some quotes from Shearer and Redknapp, making a hashtag and drawing no conclusions whatsoever about what this might mean.

Not really. Probably their most boring "study" ever.



(i might be having a miserable morning. not sure)
 
Deportivo have had 45% of their debt removed by the state and have been told they have ten years to pay off the rest.

Forza Depor :)
 
Deportivo have had 45% of their debt removed by the state and have been told they have ten years to pay off the rest.

Forza Depor :)

Well they got away with it. I wonder why the Spanish economy is in such a state!
 
[video=youtube;_7HkG6OSo3E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7HkG6OSo3E[/video]

I'm so happy.
 
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