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LeSkiAvantTout

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  1. @than "intentional draws" are certainly frowned upon, the reason they moved both ties to the same time in final round of group games was to minimise them. however in a scenario like this when both teams have everything to gain from a draw funnily enough that's frequently the result!

     

    In actual fact a narrow loss for the US could also very well take them through in a number of scenarios, this explains it well:

     

    http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014/6/22/5832970/world-cup-tiebreaker-rules-usa-germany-group-g

     

    If you'd offered Klinsmann this scenario at the start of the tournament he'd have accepted it quicker than I'd accept running 41off!

  2. @Jipster, it's pretty much the norm now to add 4-5 mins regardless. US should be OK way group stands, you had perfect line at 4 ball, wobbled at 5 but just need to haul yourself around 6 ugly as you like and you've ran the pass to last 16! Bookies over here (UK) make you 1 to 4 on to qualify.
  3. I care, enough to bust my knuckles punching my garage door last night so maybe I can't ski this weekend, that hurts but not half as much as England's failure yet again.

    Good luck to the US on Sunday, if Ronaldo is only half fit and with Pepe suspended you have a shot at getting at least a draw which may take you through assuming Germany beat Ghana and are already qualified when you play them Thursday.

  4. Switching from private equity to quoted ownership is unlikely to make them a worse ski boat manufacturer, If anything they may be able to adopt a longer term horizon. At $23m net income on an average earnings multiple they'll be a $300-$400m mkt cap stock, ie not much more than a micro-cap. Typical small cap institutional manager will own them for long term capital appreciation not dividend payouts. I'll have a look at the filing.
  5. Not a particularly expensive sport in UK at entry level, certainly relative to say golf. Most clubs allow you to turn up and take a 12/15 min set for £25, sometimes cheaper esp off season. Obviously if you want your own high end boat etc that's expensive, but that's your own choice and doesn't make the sport the preserve of the wealthy.
  6. As a causual skier most of the terminology ski mfrs use goes right over my head and all sounds the same anyway but I had the chance to ski on an O'Brien Elite the other day and it absolutely blew me away, found it insanely fast and easy (normally ski on a D3 X3). Only reason wouldn't buy one immediately is conditions skied it on were different, (Elite was a free ski on a river).
  7. As a purely recreational skier I'd argue it's anything but easy, requiring time, physical effort, £/$, an understanding partner/family and a huge dose of humility and I'm sure there's plenty that can be added to that list. If I want easy I'll go to my local pub drink some beer and play pool (with more success than slalom skiing)!
  8. was on the I-94 out of Chicago fortnight ago and passed a head-turning boat being towed, slowed down and saw it was a Hydrodene, 1st time ever saw one, real stunner. "want that one" (apologies to those who've never watched "Little Britain" TV show!).
  9. I'm visiting SW Michigan next week for fortnight from UK. Anyone know if Wade doing any clinics within a 90 minute drive of New Buffalo/Michigan City? Dayton's a 4 1/2 drive and keen as I am that's pushing it with an 8yo and a 3yo in the car. Be pushing it even more to clear off on my own and leave the missus to look after them for 12 hours :)
  10. The missus is American and we bought into a family lakeside "cottage" (by British standards a mansion LOL) to give us a US base that we could also potentially ski from. All done via an LLC, great ownership vehicle I must say when it comes to multi-owner assets, simple to set up and operate too. Have a formal useage agreement running alongside it which is pretty essential IMO.
  11. My D3 is a tad too tiring for the wet choppy cold water I'm usually on in England, (ski year round) and given I don't run the course (like to though one day) and don't want a BIg Daddy type embarrassment this big beast looks ideal. A lot of your reviews make the skis sound pretty similiar to anyone but a short-line big hitter (no offence that's the audience they're aimed at) but this one is clearly different so goes to top of list, cheers!
  12. never made it round, in partial mitigation my club has no course so only very occasionally get to try. might make a concerted effort one of these days, maybe try somewhere with warm flat water (which rules out England). Because I can deep water start 100% of time (on a D3 not wide-body) and swing back and forth across the wake most people (no-one else I know slaloms) think I'm a decent waterskier, if I hadn't found this forum I might have shared that misconception
  13. I skied in Northern Ireland on a public river there were 6 buoys and I went round them at 34mph then 36mph, was the 1st time I'd ever seen buoys, (am decent freeskier nothing more). Told my wife this is easy, when we get back to England we'll go to a proper club, shorten it up and go for the world record. Tried that, got half way out to buoy one and realised I'd been on a novice course (though didn't know what that was at the time).

    For a couple of weeks I was living the dream though, actually turned up at the club thinking it was game on and i'd be moving to Florida!

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