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Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Matthew Bound Still Lurks, Jan 20, 2012.

  1. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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  2. When Swans are flying

    When Swans are flying Well-Known Member

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    "I just can't get enough, I just can't get enough!!"

    We were amazing, gets better each time you watch.....

    The stat/tactics geeks must love us. Well they may as well, everybody else does!!!...

    I feel a 40 mile away incoming....
     
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  3. aswan_dam

    aswan_dam Well-Known Member

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    We have been making good use of the 3-4-5 right-angled triangle but now Brendan needs to push the team up to the next level which means a 5-12-13 right-angle triangle which is much harder to execute as the sides are longer <ok>
     
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  4. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    How about confounding them with an Isosceles Triangle, think that could well be the answer for the Sunderland game!........... <laugh>
     
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  5. Brisbanejack

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    Apparently Brendan is going to make one more signing before the window shuts. Another former Greek international called Pythagoras. He is supposed to be good at triangles.
     
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  6. swantastic

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    maybe try an irregular triangle to confuse them !
     
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    SS99 likes obtuse triangles to match his comments <laugh>

    [Just a joke, Dai, no need to tell me to grow up or anything. Your comments are all excellent.]
     
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  8. PGFWhite

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    Does this mean we have to take logbooks to the next match?
     
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  9. aswan_dam

    aswan_dam Well-Known Member

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    Do you know the cosine rule PGF?
     
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  10. PGFWhite

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    I was pants at maths!
     
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  11. aswan_dam

    aswan_dam Well-Known Member

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    Try this one - (6 marks)

    Leon Britton is stood at point 'A' with Joe Allen at point 'B' and Nathan Dyer at point 'C'. Leon sets up a theodolite at point 'A' and measures the angle between Joe & Nathan to be 57 degrees. If the distance from Britton to Allen is 12.6 metres and the distance from Britton to Dyer is 9.3 metres what is the distance between Allen and Dyer?
     
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  12. PGFWhite

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    9.3m quick head work out prob wrong though !
     
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  14. DragonPhilljack

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    It's the same distance as Dai's facts! A big Zero.............................. <laugh>
     
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