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Fear Of The Fox

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  1. This tournament defines the current state of the sport. GREED. There's only one answer to this joke: Empty stadiums. Next season. Every single fan of PL must boycott all games. Let them play in empty stadiums. They can do it, they've alreafy done it during the farce of pandemic.
  2. The fact is Boeing was cutting corners regarding quality and God knows what is happening when it comes down to individual country maintenance of their planes. I'm not saying it's not safe to fly with Boeing because obviously it needs a series of very unfortunate events for a plane to go down. A car is still more dangerous risk wise. Latest info says there was a mechanical problem with the seat of the captain which I personally find bizarre. In a few words, his seat was pushed backwards at take off. I call it rubbish. If this is the case all Boeing planes should be grounded. I'm still checking sources of this info though.
  3. I know mate, I don't have a problem to accept life and death. But this is not a car accident. I'm intrigued as a human that a single person walked out of this horrible disaster with scratches. I don't want to be nosy and I can't even think how this lad is feeling now but can't deny I'm very curious and ofc very happy he survived.
  4. The aircraft was full of fuel. People on the ground outside of the aircraft lost their lives. His brother was next to him. I thought about this scenario but right now it doesn't seem possible because of the huge explosion. Survival instinct is activated even if your whole life you were in a safe environment. He reacted in milliseconds, opened the emergency exit and jumped out imo just before the impact with the building. He landed in a spot where the explosion didn't affect him. It's crazy.
  5. I know I said the media must leave the survivor alone in peace but I would love to meet him, hug him and just ask him only one question. Did he smash the emergency door and jumped out before the crash? The plane stalled at 109m, he must have jumped out at approximately 5m-10m altitude. The scenario to be kicked out on impact with just scratches is simply impossible.
  6. I'm watching the full video of the take off and I haven't seen anything like this before. I only have thousands of hours in the MS flight simulator so I'm not an expert or have a pilot licence. This can't be a human error. It must be one of the rare occasions of multiple critical failures which again is bizarre for this specific aircraft. It doesn't matter if it was a quite early timed take off, there's no power thrust, flaps are gone, engines look busted, it's like the plane had in cargo 100 elephants sliding to the tail.
  7. Yes. But the blackbox collects also other data.
  8. The blackbox records all data, from communications to instruments. Unusual data/behaviour of instruments can be retrieved.
  9. 11a is next to an emergency exit. The image is correct. This seat doesn't mean someone has more chances to survive, it depends on several other factors. This exit requires huge strength to be opened in high altitudes during proper cruising. It's one of the reasons passengers don't have parachutes. Pressure, g-force make it nearly impossible to react during an emergency.
  10. This is half the truth. Yes, these emergency doors can't be opened mid flight at high altitude. But they can be opened in low altitude and especially when the pilot has already used a mayday for critical failure. The reports say the pilot reported critical failure.
  11. Plane was on a stall, not on full power and at very low altitude. You can smash the emergency exit under these conditions.
  12. And while I'm at it with the f's, another one to Air India who thought it was a good idea 1h after the tragedy to announce compensation. I'm speechless.
  13. Life is happiness (with all the ups and downs) but I hope these clowns on corporate media leave alone the gentleman that survived. And BBC can f off with its appalling reporting. We don't care about Boeing and their struggles. If they're struggling they can also f off. Absolute sad state of modern media.
  14. As others said he probably smashed the emergency window/door/exit just before the crash or he was extremely lucky to be thrown out of it as the impact was initiated on the other side. Just speculating ofc, we've seen it happen before. I don't think we'll ever get a certain answer about this. Some things are beyond us to understand, I'm just happy someone survived and only the thought of the thousands of families/relatives of the victims makes me depressed.
  15. I'm not worried. We'll cruise through the group stage of the World Cup facing Iran, New Zealand and Bulgaria. Then we'll win vs Canada and if we're lucky we'll get through into semi finals by marginally winning vs Switzerland. After this Spain will tear us apart but reaching the semi final is a huge success.
  16. I don't quite get these excuses. I've watched other international friendlies and all the players were more passionate than this pile of primadonnas who don't want to play in the middle of the summer. If they don't want to wear the shirt they can leave and make way to players that care. They can go to Benidorm or Mykonos to show off spending their millions. And it's not the middle of the summer. It's 10th of June.
  17. Spot on. It looks like everyone is hypnotised, players and fans. "Oh, we have the best talented players, the best youth" blah blah blah. Wrong mentality, we're the past years PSG of National teams and it looks like nobody understands what's happening.
  18. VAR is present in the majority of official domestic games we like it or not. The sport must be played by the the same rules friendly or not. We might face Senegal in the World Cup and VAR will be also there.
  19. National teams don't play every week or even every month. It's not a meaningless friendly when you have appointed a new manager and you want to establish a successful style of play. This was again embarrassing. Despite the obvious talent in there it's obvious again that managers like Tuchel are useless. The style of play is beyond boring, there's no way this team can compete against teams like Spain, Portugal, France. I'm now doubting if this team will be able to beat teams like Greece in future big tournaments. It seems a lot of other national teams play more direct football, we're in the mud.
  20. I don't disagree with the majority of what you're saying but our owner is suspiciously very silent and his decision making is extremely slow. He's part of the problem of the Premier League like every owner. If I'm not mistaken they make the decisions collectively about the structure, rules etc. My point is that they're all making enough money/profit and there are a lot of things we don't know unfortunately.
  21. What do you mean by "we"? We the fans? Do you think our owner is a moral angel of planet earth? I'm sorry but I don't trust any of these multi millionaires and billionaires. I haven't seen our owner properly arguing with what's going on. He's part of the problem of modern football.
  22. We'll never know what's going on behind the scenes. All these owners have Masters degrees in Al Capone studies and they know by heart every line of the The Godfather films.
  23. Money, intrigue and more money.
  24. Kinda naive from Wales pushing that much forward after 3-3.
  25. 4-3, it all started with Faes touching his hair and pointing the other way for a pass.
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