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English Football 2015-16 - Leicester City won the league English Football 2015-16 - Leicester City won the league

02-29-2016 , 04:57 PM
They don't have zero chance.

They don't have an elite dm and can't rely on simple jack being fit as a creative midfielder.

If I was an England fan i'd be looking forward to Vardy and Kane upfront
02-29-2016 , 04:57 PM


btw when i googled for this, at "roy the re" the first suggestion was "roy the ******ed boy". löl
02-29-2016 , 06:44 PM
I know we have the West Ham game on Wednesday, but is it too early in the week to start to hype this Saturday's North London Derby?

A bunch of us Southern California Spurs fans meeting at a local British Pub at 4 a.m. Saturday morning to watch the game and enjoy a proper English breakfast..beans, mushrooms and all..minus the blood sausage, tho..
02-29-2016 , 06:50 PM
Blood sausage = black pudding
02-29-2016 , 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Human Halo
Blood sausage = black pudding
Yeah..both those are a little strong for my American tastebuds..especially at 4 am..

Everything else should be pretty authentic..
02-29-2016 , 06:55 PM
Yeah I can understand as I've never eaten black pudding even as a native.
02-29-2016 , 06:59 PM
For the first time on Bovada, Spurs are favourite to win the Premier League..

https://sports.bovada.lv/soccer/prem...s-market-group

ONE TIME!
02-29-2016 , 07:10 PM
Wtf? No black pudding?
02-29-2016 , 07:17 PM


02-29-2016 , 08:07 PM
black pudding is delicious and I eat lots of it, on the flip side tying my laces gives me severe palpitations
02-29-2016 , 08:11 PM
thinking about doing exchange in Europe next year. Main goal is to have fun and travel across Europe. Below are locations. I speak broken Spanish so Spain (1. Barca and 2. Madrid) was first option and then Italy and then France. Do you guys have any suggestions? Obv cost of living is a concern as well.

Austria, WU, Vienna University of Economics
Belgium, UCL - Louvain
Czech Republic, University of Economics, Prague
Denmark, Copenhagen Business School, (CBS), Copenhagen
Finland, Aalto University, Business School, Helsinki
France, Edhec MBA, Nice, Lille
France, ESSEC - MBA, Paris
France, GSM - MBA, Grenoble
France, HEC - MBA, Paris
Germany, EBS, Oestrich Winkel
Germany, Universität zu Köln, Cologne
Germany, WHU, Koblenz
Hungary, Corvinus University, Budapest
Italy, Luiss Business School, Rome
Italy, SDA Bocconi and Universita Bocconi, Milan
Netherlands, RSM and Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Norway, NHH, Bergen
Spain, ESADE, Barcelona
Spain, IESE Business School, Barcelona
Spain, Instituto de Empresa (IE), Madrid
Sweden, Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), Stockholm
Switzerland, Universität St. Gallen, St. Gallen
Turkey, Koç University, Istanbul
United Kingdom, Manchester Business School (MBS), Manchester
United Kingdom, Warwick Business School (WBS), Coventry
02-29-2016 , 08:34 PM
Koc university LDO.
02-29-2016 , 08:48 PM
CBS is a great school in a great city with decent cost of living compared to the rest of Scandinavia.

Barcelona is great, especially if you know spanish, and both those schools are good.

HEC is the best for pure educational reasons, but I'd imagine it's a bitch not speaking french there.

Stay away from NHH unless you love rain and 10$ 0,33l beers
02-29-2016 , 08:51 PM
Oestrich Winkel sounds an amazing place
02-29-2016 , 09:19 PM
England fans should not be excited about Kane and Vardy up front because they wont play up front, Rooney will.
02-29-2016 , 09:24 PM
Let them dream
02-29-2016 , 10:24 PM
Play Rooney in a midfield two in the Gerrard role
02-29-2016 , 10:28 PM
Even Hodgson wouldnt play Rooney over them at this point
02-29-2016 , 10:29 PM
Woy will prolly play a 442 diamond with those two up top and Rooney in behind. Dele Alli on the bench.
02-29-2016 , 11:57 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bernie Sanders
Tomorrow, voters in 11 states will have the chance to vote for me on Super Tuesday. Momentum is on our side, and with your help, we can win the Democratic nomination and the White House
MOMENTUM on his side after losing the latest state by 47 points
03-01-2016 , 12:35 AM
Question for LMS participans - would the game be improved by having to select 2 teams that would need to generate at least 4 points to survive?

Positives - more strategy required in selecting pairs of strong teams projected to produce a W and middle-strength ones that'd need to get a D. I'd assume faster burnrate, with earlier definitive cutoff point (10 rounds instead of 20).

Negatives - might reduce participation cause too much thinking. Probably more chopping due to multiple losers in last round.
03-01-2016 , 03:28 AM
LMS doesn't need any improving imo, GOAT football gambling pool type game!
03-01-2016 , 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by aditya
thinking about doing exchange in Europe next year. Main goal is to have fun and travel across Europe. Below are locations. I speak broken Spanish so Spain (1. Barca and 2. Madrid) was first option and then Italy and then France. Do you guys have any suggestions? Obv cost of living is a concern as well.
Was at Warwick, nice campus and well regarded school, even Cov isn't the complete ****hole it used to be and you can ignore it completely anyway
03-01-2016 , 05:39 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by aditya
thinking about doing exchange in Europe next year. Main goal is to have fun and travel across Europe. Below are locations. I speak broken Spanish so Spain (1. Barca and 2. Madrid) was first option and then Italy and then France. Do you guys have any suggestions? Obv cost of living is a concern as well.

Austria, WU, Vienna University of Economics
Belgium, UCL - Louvain
Czech Republic, University of Economics, Prague
Denmark, Copenhagen Business School, (CBS), Copenhagen
Finland, Aalto University, Business School, Helsinki
France, Edhec MBA, Nice, Lille
France, ESSEC - MBA, Paris
France, GSM - MBA, Grenoble
France, HEC - MBA, Paris
Germany, EBS, Oestrich Winkel
Germany, Universität zu Köln, Cologne
Germany, WHU, Koblenz
Hungary, Corvinus University, Budapest
Italy, Luiss Business School, Rome
Italy, SDA Bocconi and Universita Bocconi, Milan
Netherlands, RSM and Erasmus University, Rotterdam
Norway, NHH, Bergen
Spain, ESADE, Barcelona
Spain, IESE Business School, Barcelona
Spain, Instituto de Empresa (IE), Madrid
Sweden, Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), Stockholm
Switzerland, Universität St. Gallen, St. Gallen
Turkey, Koç University, Istanbul
United Kingdom, Manchester Business School (MBS), Manchester
United Kingdom, Warwick Business School (WBS), Coventry
Did mine in Corvinus, Budapest had an awesome time. Cheap life, great for night fun and beautiful city would 100% recommend. The school is also nicely located (by the bridges and Danube offering a great view) and has very nice infrastructure. Public transportation is the best I've ever experienced in Europe, really easy to go from one place to another at any time of the day.

Know and met a bunch of people from those schools, really solid list looks like you got the best schools for those cities
03-01-2016 , 05:47 AM
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Marcus Rashford's sensational start to life as a Man Utd striker has impressed teammate Juan Mata so much he believes he is undroppable.
In other news, looks like Mata doesn't want to play with Fat Wayne in front of him and who can blame him. Like this kind of passive agressive pressure is ever gonna convince LVG to drop Rooney

      
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