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  1. Can't be sure, but probably 1971 - '72 season, against some mob like Gillingham. I mainly remember being struck by the colour, and how fat most of the players were, after a black & white diet of the 'athletes' served up on MotD, FA cup finals and the Mexico WC. Mainly local lads like Steve Uzelac fueled by pies, beer and fags. The exception being Peter Kitchen, the English Steve Heighway; I'm not sure I've ever had a hero to match him since.

  2. 12 hours ago, phart said:

    Also Donny I was in Amboseli a few weeks back and looking at Kilamanjaro, you came to mind with that picture you posted of your burnt hands from climbing it.

    Ha, that was a while ago (think it developed into an argument with someone about the possibility of living at altitude - the good ol' TAMB). Amboseli was parched when I was there. Hope you enjoyed it; it's a great part of the world.

    10 hours ago, thplinth said:

    Japan and China took it seriously early on. A very organized response and a public very committed to taking preventive measures. Both have now managaed to realtively squash it. Japan was second in the cases list early on they are now 15th with a low death rate and a very low rate per 1 million of population. China also now has a relatively low rate of cases per 1 million of population.  It does work but you have to have a population that will strictly enforce it (china and japan do but for different reasons) and you have to move quickly.

    It's very puzzling, and of course I only see it from here, and I guess the Japanese government response was relatively swift but nothing like the scale of China and the virtual cutting off of Wuhan. If you take the Diamond Princess out of the equation, the number of reported cases still seems very low given the movement between neighbouring countries that had it bad, initially at least.

    One factor might be the relative concentration of cases - S Korea seemed to be that Christian sect (dunno what it is about Koreans and the weirder fringes of Christianity), and China seemed to be able to contain it (Hong Kong seems to have escaped remarkably unscathed; I was there during SARS and it was way worse). So numbers were high but concentrated, and the vast majority of travellers were virus free.

    In the case of Japan, there's also cultural factors. Apart from commuter trains there's not much physical contact - certainly the country's entire female population has been practising strict social distancing from me for getting on for five years; generally, the population is far fitter and more hygiene conscious than any other country I've known; restaurants are still popular, but almost always the kitchen is visible to the diners - food's often prepared in the same room, or at most behind glass, so habitual cleanliness is just part of the process. Makes a difference; maybe.

  3. Just now, Orraloon said:

    What do you think Japan has done differently. They seem to have it under control.

    Honestly don't know. As said, school's closed a couple of weeks ago; most large gatherings banned (the current Osaka grand sumo championship is behind closed doors, museums, concert venues shut), but as I said, the number of Chinese and Koreans who were traveling here (and Japanese there) in the early days was huge, so you'd expect more hot-spots.

  4. 32 minutes ago, TDYER63 said:

    Nice to see you back Donny. At least there has been one positive by product of the coronavirus 😊

    Ey up, TDyer. I don't really think this can be classed as a positive, particularly since it was actually the demise of Genesis P. Orridge that brought me back (unless that was Covid19-related, which, considering the life s/he'd led, would be a bit of a bastard).

  5. With Air NZ we were able to put the flights on hold for six months and then rebook within the next six months; so hoping to go this time next year with no penalty.

    Emirates used to be twats, unless you'd gone for one of the more expensive ticketing options. I can see Emirates buying up every other global airline in the coming months as this'll fuck the lot of 'em.

  6. We were due to fly to New Zealand from Japan a few days ago, but decided against it. Non-essential, and the friend we were due to stay with is in her 70s, not worth the chance of picking something up on the plane and transferring it to her. Couple of days after we cancelled, NZ put all arrivals on self-isolation anyway (not sure how that would work in practice).

    Seems odd that Japan hasn't seen higher numbers - most in Hokkaido - considering the amount of movement between here, S Korea & mainland China. Schools were closed a fortnight back, bit of a bog roll shortage for a while, but life's more or less as normal atm. A lot of talk about true numbers being suppressed from fear of Olympic cancellation, but don't think they'd be that daft.

    Sorry to see you're having to self-isolate, Huddersfield. All the best :ok: [shit - the emoji bank has gone wank]

  7. Just back in Osaka having been up at Suzuka for the grand prix. 

    I honestly don't think it would have made any difference had it been a 'big' team that had a tournament-critical match cancelled. One thing I've learned out here is that the language is a right bastard … the other thing is that the Japanese operate on a basis of rigid inflexibility. The scenario was in the pre-tournament rules, and they'd have been followed (and were followed in two cases) regardless. it's cultural, and the Rugby World Cup isn't going to change this culture.

    T'ra

     

  8. On 6/14/2019 at 1:22 PM, Jim Beem said:

    Don’t mean to piss on your parade but at least 700 of these additional posts were all made by Chripper ( RIP) in the space of month; and all about playing with 3 centre backs.  

    Yeah, I thought about the possible influence of the chripper effect, but figured there'd always be some dark knight come along to carry on the good fight for three at the back.

    More pertinent might be that any apparent increase is well within the likely margin of statistical error given my back-of-the-tab-pack methodology.

  9. On 2/7/2018 at 11:51 PM, DonnyTJS said:

    Well, I'm not sure how useful this is, but I've been making rough estimates (the imperfect methodology is explained here) of posting quantity for the month of May over the past few years:

    May 2009: 21,292 posts

    May 2010: 16,895 posts (I think Reeky Sporran might have been suspended)

    May 2011: 24,602 posts

    May 2012: 19,106 posts

    May 2013: 14,696 posts

    May 2014: 17,434 posts

    May 2015: 17,943 posts

    May 2016: 9,505 posts

    May 2017: 6160 posts

    Now, we could average Fringo's daily averages (163.5) and multiply by 31 giving us 5,068 but that's hardly fair as there appears to have been a line-of-best-fit rise in posting over the three-month spread of Fringo's analysis. What we need is for someone to take the daily numbers for 31 consecutive days, and Fringo's clearly the man to do it :ok:

     

    On 6/12/2018 at 12:12 AM, DonnyTJS said:

    May 2018: 5,243 ...

    Women, children and middle-aged statos first.

    May 2019: 5,840

    The tide has turned!

  10. 12 minutes ago, romanticscot said:

    This could be mental, but I would imagine Alex Ferguson might just be tempted for his love of Darren Fletcher to take a role should that be something that transpires. Fergie would answer the call regardless if he was paid for it or not with Darren.  I think its time for youth someone with fresh ideas to make sense of our young squad. 

    It could work, but you've picked the wrong 'Darren'. I'm sure Peterborough would be open to offers Come on, SFA, go for it ...

  11. 53 minutes ago, Grim Jim said:

    I remember that Egypt game (on TV) in that how good they looked.   I was looking forward to them giving England a game in the WC, but they were the most disappointing team there.   They didn't show at all in the most boring WC group ever.   I never forgave them :lol:

    Yup, the games were dire. But I was working in Cairo at the time and when they drew with the Netherlands it was like they'd won the tournament. Just one huge street party. Things tailed off a bit after that, right enough.

  12. 8 hours ago, Chripper said:

    Meanwhile in the "Merry Christmas, everyone!" thread, the OP states that Earth is the only planet in the Solar System and that there are no such thing as Alien lifeforms... and no one says boo about it.

    You appear to believe that this board popped into existence the day you started posting on it. Scotty's bible-based cosmology has been discussed on a number of threads over the years and thoroughly refuted to the satisfaction of everybody except Scotty (ok, maybe one other …). Hence, no need to plough the same furrow again. 

  13. Aye, sad to see him gone.

    First saw Buzzcocks at an Anti-Nazi League rally in Manchester in '77. Next around '79 at a club in Sheffield and Joy Division were the support. Last saw 'em maybe 15 years back. Pete had put on the pounds - enjoying himself, I hope. Loads of good memories with Pete Shelley connections.

    Early Buzzcocks using a riff that I guess had been left them by Howard Devoto - he used it again with Magazine's 'Shot By Both Sides':

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7_hYWbJDtc

    Pete solo - colliding with early '80s sequencing; still toe-tapping though: 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HwmO_GZfzI

     

     

  14. 30 minutes ago, duncan II said:

    Some terrific strikes there I haven't seen in years. But my favourite, I think, is the turn and deft chip against Watford. Thing of pure beauty.

     

    7 minutes ago, Toepoke said:

    Aye great goal that. He had a tremendous shot with both feet, but I think my favourite is actually the run from his own half on 4 minutes. 

    Yes and Yes. And then 1.07: keeper, header, header, volley, ball touches the earth at the back of the net, Shilton wonders who to blame. Duncan II's use of 'beauty' is bang on - Hoddle brought it to the game again and again.

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