Maicon's dead. Always shocks me when someone so young dies.
Younger than me. So sad...
RIP.
Maicon's dead. Always shocks me when someone so young dies.
Maicon's dead. Always shocks me when someone so young dies.
Who is Maicon? I can only think of Roma one
I was about to make a jolly post about having a mug of tea and a Saturday cleared for football and you go and drop this bombshell.
How sad.
Wilb do you know what you're doing when Uni finishes?
here's an Ozil avatar:
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Not a clue. Good thing is with an English degree there's millions of avenues, so I was just going to apply for everything that tickled my fancy, be that advertising, PR, marketing, whatever teaching course I can find, journalism or writing ones... a lot of things sound potentially interesting to me, considering I need to do my Science GCSE again if I wanna do a proper teaching course. Will probably just go full time at Nandos while looking, maybe look to see if they even have anything on the corporate side of things.
I did go to my careers office but they were fucking rubbish. Old woman who gave me a paper saying "what do YOU want to do?"
You're supposed to tell me you old bint
It doesn't really work like that here in the UK.Go to grad school as soon as you can and knock out as much as humanly possible as fast as you can. I'm learning this the hard way. The income gap between what a college grad earns compared to someone who has a masters degree is only getting larger. The opportunities that you have and will be offered right out of grad school are astronomical. Companies want to hire young people that they think they can mold. Having a MA immediately puts you into a higher starting salary pool. I'm talking like up to 50% higher starting salary than someone with a BA. It's kind of absurd really, but I've seen it continue to happen for years now.
That whole 'do what you want to do' mantra is pure and utter gunk, and I wished people had been more honest about life. Realistically you can't do what you want to do, nor, to be totally honest, should you think that way.
You should look to do something that's moderately enjoyable, creatively fulfilling, allows you to grow as a person and offers enough growth to sustain your ballooning life costs (as your aspirations and wants increase with age).
Very interesting article on the banned website regarding Martinez's methods coming into Everton and how he bans talk of the opposing team whilst preferring to focus on their own game in training rather than how to stifle the opponent.
What's most interesting is how it's all revealed by Tim Howard, who words it in a way that implies Moyes was the opposite. He reveals that it's a huge weight off their mind to not be driving into training thinking 'oh this is looming at the weekend' and admits that he needs to respect that there are numerous approaches to reaching the same goals.
I wonder how much of that negative mindset Moyes has taken to United? Considering he's brought his entire backroom staff who've been working under him for all those years I'd say it'd be pretty difficult to just ditch them and start afresh with completely new methods.
It's points like this which make a mockery of the whole 'give him time' argument because quite honestly it might not be a time sensitive issue, but rather an inherent flaw in the Moyes regime.
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Yeah, agree with all of this. Get me a job, Ahnuld.
You feel like where you are now is fulfilling those? Certainly seems so, that picture on Facebook of you surrounded by punan made my entire world brighter
The graduate scheme is open, I think there's no harm in giving it a go.
And yes, I'd say I am. I've been handed my perfect client list (after complaining that the ones I was on weren't fulfilling me) and my two mentors who I immediately feed into and work alongside are incredibly inspiring and helpful. One of them in particular, who's now a director at an absurdly young (all relative, he's mid twenties) age is one of the smartest people I've ever met and I can learn so much from him every single day.
On Newcastle at home:Very interesting article on the banned website regarding Martinez's methods coming into Everton and how he bans talk of the opposing team whilst preferring to focus on their own game in training rather than how to stifle the opponent.
What's most interesting is how it's all revealed by Tim Howard, who words it in a way that implies Moyes was the opposite. He reveals that it's a huge weight off their mind to not be driving into training thinking 'oh this is looming at the weekend' and admits that he needs to respect that there are numerous approaches to reaching the same goals.
I wonder how much of that negative mindset Moyes has taken to United? Considering he's brought his entire backroom staff who've been working under him for all those years I'd say it'd be pretty difficult to just ditch them and start afresh with completely new methods.
It's points like this which make a mockery of the whole 'give him time' argument because quite honestly it might not be a time sensitive issue, but rather an inherent flaw in the Moyes regime.
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More Mourinho.Would you compare it to being coached by B.Rod?
jesus fucking c h r i s tOn Newcastle at home:
"We'll try and make it difficult for them."
All this graduate talk is making me even more scared/indecisive.
I've got 4 months.
Four fucking months.
Innit. I'm terrified. Just realised I haven't even began to look into graduate schemes, and I'm in danger of not getting a 2:1 if I don't up my game.
"Its huge for us, Hulls former Sunderland boss Bruce acknowledged at the time, reflecting: Weve restored a 10-point gap between the two teams with more a quarter of the season now gone.
It might sound easy to recoup that gap at this stage of the season, but far from it it is not easy to win three games in a row in this division.
That means we can look forward to staying ahead of them for some time, which is important were 10 points above both Sunderland and Crystal Palace."
All this graduate talk is making me even more scared/indecisive.
I've got 4 months.
Four fucking months.
Hoping Joe Allen doesn't start today. Think he could get them into a nice groove if he's on his game, and if that happens I'm not convinced Ox will have the defensive discipline to cope. Might be best to go with Arteta-Rosa as the pivot with Ox wide right against Cissokho.
We'll have a great chance if we show up, but will need a repeat of the Emi performance from Kos, BFG and Arteta.
Woj; Sagna, Mertesacker, Kos, Gibbs; Arteta, Rosicky; Ox, Ozil, Cazorla; Giroud
Btw, Rashida Jones is on Saturday Kitchen.
You're gonna get dickedUhh, this is not a good omen is it?
fucking hell, i haven't watched saturday kitchen in ages. i go to bed way too late nowadays to make it. nick frost, who is a bro, was on graham norton promoting his new film in which she also stars. shame she wasn't there as well.
I should be alright in getting my 2:1 provided there are no major cock-ups, and a law degree is pretty applicable wherever I want to go.
I just don't know where. Haven't looked either. It's scary.
Are you English?
GeoffArsenal ‏@GeoffArsenal
Attention. All fans traveling to Liverpool. Junction 10 of the M6 is closed. Avoid. Traffic at a standstill. RT please to let fans know
All according to Keikaku.
Going to the pub to watch Arsenal with a friend who supports Utd. This should be fun.
All according to Keikaku.
Uhh, this is not a good omen is it?
:lolFuck off
Very interesting article on the banned website regarding Martinez's methods coming into Everton and how he bans talk of the opposing team whilst preferring to focus on their own game in training rather than how to stifle the opponent.
:lol
Only teams not to experience a 0-0 draw this season in the Premier League are Liverpool and Fulham.
Absolutely, watching Spurs this season was absurd. So much negativity.This is the same kind of thing that AVB did. Always focused on how to deal with the opposition rather than impress our own game on them. Sherwood has perhaps gone too far the other way but the football we were playing under AVB was not causing teams any real problems.
I'm about to head to the cafe for a fry up but I'm worried Aly Cissokho's feet will cause me to regurgitate it all over me Macboook.I'm currently de-juicing a bag of olives and you're getting ready to jerk over Jordan Henderson
This isn't fair
#PositiveFootball #Somethingisn'tright
The period from March last year until about September was so awful. Hated leaving University and my mates (who're mostly all still there on a masters, or travelling) and hopping across the country to start I job I wasn't even sure about. In fucking London.
All level's out, though. Whereas in those months I would have given anything for another year, now I probably wouldn't go back if it were offered. I feel like a heroin addict who's finished rehab.
The period from March last year until about September was so awful. Hated leaving University and my mates (who're mostly all still there on a masters, or travelling) and hopping across the country to start I job I wasn't even sure about. In fucking London.
All level's out, though. Whereas in those months I would have given anything for another year, now I probably wouldn't go back if it were offered. I feel like a heroin addict who's finished rehab.
See this is the frustrating thing for me; I do think I'm ready to leave University. I'm just terrified of landing in a job that'll have me spending all my time miserable and wishing I'd chosen to try do something I actually loved.
The quarter-life crisis is real.