@dv0nch I don’t mind playing the Moyes style against a more dominant opponent, but against a lower team we must change to be better on the ball, pressing higher, taking more risks, and faster play. Moyes has proven he can’t do that - that’s why people complain.
@dv0nch We beat those teams because the style of play suited it - give up possession, score on the break. The problem comes against teams who don’t dominate possession, we don’t adapt, and it’s slow, boring, and frustrating to watch.
My first time at #vmsg2024 and my first ever poster! A brief look at the ongoing work on the quirky and fascinating Socorro Island - come check it out at poster #5!
Look forward to getting about to see all the other amazing work today!
@CovGeography@Durham_Volc
Thanks @GWRHelp I spoke to someone who said my train will likely be cancelled to Bristol so I pay for a coach instead, now I see the train left. Would love a refund for at least the price of the coach thanks…
Grad Students: Today is Christmas. Give yourself the gift of writing — whether on a manuscript of your own or a collaboration. If in the field, collect some field notes. Either way, get some work done. It’s one of my favorite days of the year to work, because all is still.
@smitchell_sci Volcán Everman, Socorro Island
From standing on the edge of a fractured dome looking at the hydrothermal vents - to walking across the incredible coastal features of welded tuffs. Surreal views only few get to see! 🏝️ 🌋
Just some amazing outcrops I’ve been working on - note older deposits on top of the younger scoria cone 🫣
This last month I’ve uncovered a lot of Tenerife’s explosive past and proud of what I’ve achieved given the complexities of the task, I’m excited to see the final product!
It was fascinating listening to a wide range of research on the Canaries - particularly learning all about how volcanic eruptions impact marine ecosystems!
Also, great to meet and talk with @volcano_katy, @smitchell_sci, and everyone at @VolcanoCamp
Thanks to everyone involved!
It’s nice to be back to really piece together everything I saw a few years ago. A lot of hard work ahead and (hopefully!) a much improved understanding of fall deposits on Tenerife by the end!
Back on Tenerife with @Durham_Volc@DurUniEarthSci MRes students Louis Chambers and former @GeoIntern@GeoTenerife Ryan Bailey to fill in gaps in Las Cañadas caldera's volcanic history. It's painstaking detective work measuring and describing each layer of pumice, ash and soil.
Hmm, I’m intrigued what they think “woke ideology” is and how they think it impacts science? I’m assuming such decision was NOT made by collective scientists? How do they even define “safeguarding”? “Long-Term Decisions” for a party with not long left? So many questions…!
NEW: Conservatives are safeguarding scientific research from the denial of biology and the steady creep of political correctness.
@michelledonelan announces plans to depoliticise science at #CPC23