@orikyirizabrig2@wbridgefa@TouchlineX@beINSPORTS What’s funny about this whole thing is how it is a visually manufactured drama.
No one is concerned about safety.
Take a look at where they are training…
https://t.co/6eNHUdUtYR
It’s literally where children play.
@jjcoop36 The problem is that you’re using average.
The point is that if you use velo as a filtering mechanism, then you miss the outliers who are successful and you over index on the outliers who are not successful.
@bykevinclark The courts are saying you’re entitled to play on a team and get coaching to prepare you for the NFL, even if you violate rules to play for the teams?
The standard can’t be that a punishment can’t exist if it negatively impacts someone.
@Roundhd101@Kieren_MUFC@ProjectStrider@batman14324433 Thank you for showing us teams who regularly play in the top flight with very low capacity stadiums.
We could also drop down divisions and show you larger stadiums in the lower divisions.
Example: this is the second division of college football.
https://t.co/cVDe3sxqwm
@Kieren_MUFC@ProjectStrider@batman14324433 You see that top line?
The only one to use it the whole time?
Louisiana High School Athletic Association.
Others have used it on occasion over the years.
But it’s a high school stadium.
@MR3402@ellis_platten@theoldzealand What are you talking about?
Having attended matches, I couldn’t believe how vested in the chants the crowds were. “Stand up. Sit down” fully engaged participants.
https://t.co/J6YJHmYF7c
@HITCSevens Are you arguing that hosting the World Cup requires a country to surrender its sovereignty to FIFA?
I didn't realize winning a FIFA hosting bid was the modern process for transferring national sovereignty.
@ellis_platten@theoldzealand The problem is that the British football culture is all about coordinated chants (often focused at specific players) that are themselves distracting from the play as much as the wave.
I don’t see how one shows you’re invested and the other shows you’re distracted.
@drgurner@AoverK No, you have it backwards.
The reason most people buy is because they believe their home is an investment.
There are MANY people buying homes they can’t afford and getting into poor financial situations including being underwater on their homes.
@kirkkinsey This is like saying the Kelce Brothers would be world class badminton players if we just had a badminton culture in the US.
They are great athletes at their sport but it doesn’t mean picking up a different sport would result in any success in the new sport.
@HukbgL97067@drennan10@cselley A mayor of a city with 8.5 million people in it.
The mayor works 12 hour days, 7 days a week (being overly generous).
That means he has 1.8 seconds to spend on any initiative that benefits an individual citizen.
How much time do you think was really spent? Way more!