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^This
He really can play a beautiful pass, and he's got a great technique.
Capello obviously thinks Cahill is more Englands cup o' tea.
That or he's doing wenger a favour and gives him another chance to see him play before putting in a bid. He Probably couldn't face watching Bolton more than twice a year.
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I did post this before, but here it is again.
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Guardian/documents/2011/05/18/sportscribddoc.pdf
Wages account for 56% of Spurs' income.
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What wage bill is this you speak of?
Spurs have an enforced wage cap, and the total of that is well below the turnover at the club, and that was before the champions league revenue is added on.
I'll put a tenner on Spurs not selling Modric, and not buying Parker, and not going bust from having stable turnover and profit.
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there's a host of players who take the "easy" premiership money rather than heading for some more experience abroad.
alongside mancienne as a player who was discarded by chelsea is scott sinclair who lit up swansea's season and whose hat trick in the playoff final got them to the holy grail of the premiership single handedly.
how many other chelsea youth players who were denied the opportunity with the arrival of abramovich's money have gone on to do the business elsewhere???
day-moe!?!?
Chelsea have taken to buying in the 16 year olds of late. Kakuta, Borini etc etc.
And to be fair, it's nothing new. Academy players have been Jodi Morris and JT (Kinda West Ham too though tobefair). and Mancienne now. They've got a Welsh lad, Rhys Taylor, who's set to be a very good keeper. He used to have a teenage crush on an old flatmates little sister a few years back.
Not much else springs to mind.
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Even the sky article balances this point. It's making a story out of nothing.
Happy at Spurs, but if massive offer that benefits the club comes through, I suppose I will go.
I have everything I could ask for, but obviously I'd love to be playing in the champions league.
That's what even the most settled player would say to anyone.
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Ok, so Logic on the mac has just turned a bit shit. If you are running logic 9 on snow leopard at 32 bit which you pretty much have to as most plug-ins have not been upgraded to 64 bit, you are only allocated 4G of RAM, which means if you load a RAM heavy plug-in like Omnisphere, Trillion or Vienna, you constantly get 'you have no memory left' messages. Memory doesn't seem to refresh if you remove plug-ins, so I'm having to restart Logic all the time just to audition patches. Am I doing something wrong?
Omnisphere, Trillian, and Vienna are 100% all 64bit. There aren't many out there that aren't, and especially sample based libraries. Logic is semi 64bit, and should still open 32bit plugins.
Um, if you're RAM is overloading, then use the freeze function in Logic. This renders your instrument track, and therefore uses less RAM.
Pro Tools is better than Logic for a lot of things, reliability being one of them. However it's not great with VST's MIDI sequencing. Logic isn't what it once was. If ever I'm doing PC based music, I would opt for Ableton / Cubase, and a bit of logic if i need the instruments.
Generally I'd mix with Pro Tools though.
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I know how much Damo likes a blog, and here's one which rates the 50 best European club teams of the modern era
http://footballpantheon.com/2011/05/the-50-greatest-european-club-sides/11/
It's got stats, maths and everything!