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"parry" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

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05:46 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"And so you go like three and then over here one and then back here to two. I like that because it feels like your PacMan in the world. Yeah. So it's been rewarding then when you finally come back and kick the ass in the bus, the molecule in one hit. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. And you have options until sorry. You have options until you do, right? Like stealth, magic, maybe horse right away, just right away, little man. Like if you're getting your butt kicked and that we're all egotistical, we all see that first enemy and you're like, let's do it. We're like, all right, that was a bad choice. I don't know if you remember, they tell you like, in a note, hey, you don't have to kill every enemy. Horse guy. I'm like, well, now I have two donors. And you just want to hit them sometimes. I just want to hit the guy once. So I can see how much damage. Like, that's important to me, too. When I swing a weapon to go, okay, how much damage I'm dead already. But how much damage did I do? And then you can sort of remember that jot it down going dude. This is a 200 hit point sword. I hit him for 15 points. It's going to be a while. And then you're like a wet noodle right now. Yeah. That's great. Go ahead. It's very easy when you're very familiar with the mechanics of those games to become a little bit, I think a little bit arrogant maybe and a little bit ignorant of how much of a hurdle it was for you starting out as well. I remember like I was complaining about something in sekiro and someone said, you just need to learn how to play it. The bus level tells you hesitation is defeat. You need to push, you need to and I'm like, okay, first off, that's the final boss in the game who says that. It would be nice if someone earlier in the game. Right. I had mentioned that. And that's not how tutorials work. Like, you know, it was, again, going back to sekiro. That game gets so much easier when you figure out it's a rhythm game. It's not a dark song. Keep hitting over and over and over. You just don't stop. And then you wait for a certain sign, then you parry, then you make your counter. It's literally a rhythm game. And once I figured that out, I stopping radio that game. But the game doesn't do a fantastic job of explaining that in my opinion. I think your opinion is backed up by even the even my hardcore friends who are really dark souls. They've got their thousand hours in dark souls. They're like, yeah, dude. Yeah, I'm the biggest from fanboy out there. How are you? I adore my favorite developer of ever, you know? That's cool. Especially it's cool because you still had issues with it, but you still like it. You know, that's one of the things that right now, everybody is so polarized. You know, it's either this sucks, or this is the most amazing thing ever. This is a terrible game. And it's like, nah, not really. I've played marvel games. Those aren't terrible. The video game world doesn't always allow conversation that lets you appreciate appreciate games you don't like are see the flaws and the ones that you do like..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

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08:01 min | 1 year ago

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"Just it just locked sensible practice i'm thinking about. Obviously you know saying that kind of respects in conversation with the fans is is has to be sustained to be fate recent episodes of showing the the pitfalls of not respecting that dialogue. I supposed. I guess that'll the conversation turns to worship what should be controlling cloud rights. I guess i would just say that cutting who's will study that gentleman multiple finally trust in spain. For instance it's not necessarily a panacea. It's very easy thing. Turn towards the copa experiences That it can be quite quick complicates it can Whipping we know by fifty plus one you see. Germany does bring with it. implant star investments into some some some short-termist outlooks in the case against be base. It's many times in the past but doesn't seem to be a panacea. Either it's interesting. You mentioned the german model me. What we talked about the american model. There is this again. Equal often feel like a. We need to look at is a balance as rick said. They're keeping your mind open but also there is this or the germans do better than us. The americans do it better than us and actually quite often the answer is is neither those things. Yeah you can. You can mistake different to better. There is not to say that we shouldn't keep on learning on and look at best practice. you know. I think the fundamental it needs to be remembered. Is that football club. Owners custodians stewards. You know they have a huge responsibility. And i think the vast majority of them recognize that. Now you could say that the limited company model imposes it does but you know that stable door was slammed. Along time ago on reversing that is not going to That's not realistic. Interestingly if you go back to where we started making every single one of our clubs sustainable actually greg's also of additional pechiney to useful ownership models. Because if i'd rags even though longer relying on sunday if support is trust than want to own the clubs and run them on a strictly break even basis. It'll be a lot easier to do so. We've got examples in last month's that i've been involved in with lame clubs. The clubs that have had financial challenges. You made this support group and say yet. We look to have you. Have you got lead. Twelve million pounds necessary to fund the next six months working capital. When across the happen again is because the distribution model is is broken unrecognizable of that funding and as said just soft debt of funds to come in and take on that self debt. You'd welcome come. Come in and take over the billion pounds of debt. An undeniably would look was gonna ask. You recommended a number of clubs and wake. Vsel to boggled sort of turn. The presentation is what do you feel too too late or step at the right during should again interesting thing is a lot to talk about the need. For regulation on the crunch review. The agency is because of the. You're being circulated you're being super late. Which actually didn't happen because it was killed within two days. So actually i think english football dealt without rather well and fall from suggesting need to change everything to me actually says nagging. Too much is is broken. In that i think the the major surprise is that the clubs were surprised at the fan reaction. That is the manson's big listen. Everybody knows promotion relegation pyramid. The dream hopes are absolutely fundamental to english for both. How how the clubs didn't foresee the spring action while listening you. You have to ask. Graham i it. It's it's it is the great mystery of all of us. This wasn't complicated. Said this wasn't didn't actually need complex forum thing but i wonder what funds might think of Again it's been super late. They articulated it. Very clearly in various will not was remotely surprising. He said he's true and it's a very it's a really old one and it's one that i mean. You know that people in gino. There's john henry came out and made an apology to cameron and was such a fundamental mistake for someone who is very small and should understand even his you know he could blame advisors or whatever but it's such adopt decision. I don't understand how it would how that could happen. Yeah i think you you know. Listen what nobody's really done is to try to understand the wind and i think that's actually really important. What let them if satisfactions were they experiencing. It wasn't about needing more money. They don't need any more money because the money goes to the players. Anyway there's plenty of money wasn't about You know lack of financial regulation do they won't stronger cost controls because that was evidently Plan much of a big picture plan that we enhance costume trolls and have a degree of Censor over how. The money is is spent The wants what would the dissatisfactions lead them to take. The radical staff have of those dissatisfactions factions going away because at the end of the day to sort of treat them like to treat on major clubs like notice. Go boys is not the answer to me. They are still are major clubs. We are still massively. Reliant upon that driving revenues that that hasn't changed can't unido you have to you have to raise average the donald. You have to be kicking off every committee in sandwich. Solve the problem yet. You haven't solved the problem. You push problem. You've push an even bigger problem a little way down the road because you have to embrace these clubs club really matter. It was a crazy ridiculous thing to do initiative. But you know what would what was the underlying. It's a bit like i get a sentence. It's not rated management other saying before Parachute payments tackle. Simpson drought problems. We kind of tackled this But have we really understood the underlying issues of driver Jim leaving tempting to find out why is and making sure later later okay. I think that's a pretty good place to to finish. The wise still goes on answered in in lots of cases. Always the big question. But adam and rick thank you very much for. Your time really really enjoyed that. Let's see how this The reviews and the the regulations and all of those questions see how those evolve over the coming weeks and months until then. Thanks very much your time..

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08:08 min | 1 year ago

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"Brings as Funding rick what you think. Keep an open mind. Nothing is really important. You've always got a lucrative invasion and look for new solutions I think at elite level. There are three fundamental challenges. One as that. However you dress it up. This is another politics looking for agriculture. This is not a charitable initiative. They won't significant returns which you know at that. Favorable to the risk taking and what that goes absolutely against is the fundamental principles are just about every league which is that it distributes only income it generates for the benefit of its current members. Dr leads to the second point which is an. We've looked at the afl. We've looked at a number of opportunities. We don't close minded than particularly during ovid we. We had the major challenges of substantial. Hell two hundred and fifty million hole in gate receipts which must have credit to the owners. Battling through that we. We didn't replace in the end. And but we have proposals from product grapes and said yeah we we can give you the two hundred fifth day. That's not a problem. But you know you you. District the hutu you distribute to the current members. And so what then happens. They expectations of members for the next twenty years. It would pay for that. We're going to get twenty percent lesson of the they were expecting. That is a fundamental. Challenge is no easy on the to dot walnut ca actively taking out an expensive mortgage You have to pay back and then you know again you you then you then say while okay. They're making a return. What are they bringing bringing increased righa which touched on bringing back to business practices while does not mean we've been getting it wrong does not mean. We don't know how to run on league and should we be looking at ourselves. And then you then i will should then a danger because again this comes back to the philosophical debate of the regulator an interference. And that somehow the idea. That club shouldn't be voting on their own competition structure. Which is absolutely ludicrous. Because you can have the tension of what you actually. What rights do you actually. Give the investor. It's nice i will become of your tensions will overcome. Parochialism would overcome the conflicts of interest. So we'll take over all of the commercial running of the league britain. So do they then say you know what we're going to maximize the tv income by televising every single game. Eleven o'clock on thursday night. We then say no no. You can't possibly do that because we're gonna play the majority of games on a saturday afternoon because that's without supporters want to watch and by the way we're gonna respect you ain't results So you come pro custom on a saturday afternoon will actually draw that line. And i honestly just don't know the answer to that. I don't know how you avoid those tensions because you know the of course we're trying to maximize income but we're doing it in the round maximizing income isn't the only knightfoundation you know. We have to combat reject criticized the not thinking about supposes. A lot of that is unfair because the fundamentals so ireland la the traditional kickoff dogmas. Three o'clock on a sector during a weeks if we wanted to maximize we could do that ourselves by changing that but then again who calls the shots on the sporting elements versus the commercial limits. And and how do you address that tension. Listen i don't know. I'm not saying i'm just saying it's not. It's another challenge to be to be considered. Okay let's talk about a completely different type of which is the fan part of again one of the conversations you hear. It's within the crouch sort of review in the letter is just the role of fans on the board and having a say trying to find some mechanism that bikes that work. I'm wondering what are the trade offs. What are the pros and cons of involving fans sensually in in decision making both league in a club level. You listen to everything to gain by having strong and healthy relationships with your finds a lifestyle being any doubt about that. We've had some bad clubs. Weather fans are terrible experiences. But they're in the minority. We have some great clubs improving communication with funds involving them in decisions which involve matchday experience which in build the things that are boulton to them a good practice that is absolutely commonsense unlocked about clubs the radio and again one of the great features of the pandemic which seems to be rapidly forgotten. It's the two way bond. The has been highlighted at many many of our clubs entities to way so for example lots of examples of fans not asking season ticket refunds. Supporting the club leaving season ticket money in even though they didn't attend a single game. You know that's a tremendous in normal business. The other side of the coin is the commitment clubs of made to that. Were within the community and the community as defined by so You know extraordinary. Examples of clubs providing free meals using that kitchens giving space over to vaccinations senses testing centers helping with mental health issues players and manages phoning elderly fines on a regular basis. There have been some absolutely fabulous stories. Which are the said now seems to be overridden but regular consultation improving improving the relationship consulting with funds. All the issues Today dan your ticket pricing facilities etcetera etcetera back. Did no excuse not to do and improvements do need to be made along clubs during wahl every club during it while the excuse not to do what you've done get into this sort of you know. One of the areas of debates at the mine is the heritage issues club location cola's name. why not suddenly reach in almost prominence in need deregulation zones. When actually isn't really a problem is is one of life's mysteries because bring the faa. Does she handle rather well. The one case that arguably went wrong with handled by a wholly independent commission leaks was the wimbledon to milton. Keynes move the controversial woah bidding of preventing clubs from changing names changing colors etcetera etcetera. If as them pretty well on that so why not suddenly risen to prominence again is a bit of a mistake. But you know again. Why would you upset you find base by changing hundred years his own name. It's.

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

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04:24 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"We've seen silverlake. And the all blacks and in italy holy load of private equity groups guy over after the meteorites sort of element what should general view on the sort of the fit to both of you. Ready the fit of private equity into sports ownership. And it's a difficult question because there are different types of sports ownership if we look at it from a competition tournament leagues perspective. Because there are some discussions live discussions about private equity and its role within women's football for example the super league i can see benefits and their arguments for greater sort of organizational expertise in riga. That's the argument in favor of private equity and they bring money but they also bring operation expertise. And then i come with a whole load of prejudices about short and long-term so just to get those off majeste of those. It's there is still that feeling that the decisions that you make to boost a business for three five seven years return might not be the right decisions but they are the right decisions for that timeframe. What do we think of. Just throwing that out there in terms of just the the relationship between private equity and the fit with spoil adam. What did we start with. You sure i've got one is that you know. From the product point of view. Sports is now seen fagging for investments. You don't think there's a time not long ago. When the typical product it might be seen as something a little bit exhausted in on the fringes of misery a mainstay of any product. People tell you over much changed. Cvc saving. i'd say for some time. I think the civic investment in city football group kabir's go was real coming of age of investment. I think in terms of all legitimising violence and credibility of those kinds of deals conversation..

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08:16 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Re distribution. Well i guess the listen to the bottom line is it The the challenge is getting twenty premier league clubs to agree at any point in time it was not terribly difficult. Getting our seventy two not unanimously. But because i'm very quickly but it wasn't difficult getting the vast majority of our clubs to great as you would expect. But on the coast and the premier league embarked on a strategic review which is done to examine all the things we eagerly await the outcome of it. Do you think that You know sort of incentives on with delays the pumps in a in a in a happy coincidence. You think that's the whole helter. Bothell is actually shining so much more favorable light over typic- picture and perhaps it actually coming into vogue last as now suddenly no Because i think the to go record together so you know. The football supporters association will say you know. We need better regulation. 'cause we've had to scandals picture in your Late and you think whoa no. No no Maybe it's just coincidental insurance mandate which the inability comes big six in goal but completely and utterly different projects different objectives. Different outcomes bracketed as change. It's bad it some undermining the fabric of english short bowling now. I know this is just ridiculous. So it's a it's a branding problem for project big picture not the not the content content can be. I'm picton push through a again. We come back to this regulator idea and you said right at the beginning and i completely agree in terms of will who does it actually do. They regulate if the very there was a very narrow definition of the regulator and it was solving this one problem. Then that's a success. Absolutely i was talking with only. Efl owners is based in. America is english Base in america. And of course. There's a mary out of problems at knee but he said last night. We'll hang on if if we actually just started this on the big one. The redistrict won't to redistribution of parachute payments. If we focus on then we get that right. Doesn't everything else full into place. Relatively simply and the answer is yes absolutely is often the problem. The you lose focus and you you know you disobey nj stock going down blind alleys all over the place. Having a really clear laser like focus on the fundamentals is much needed in my view. Everything else will carrick south. The week said we can't achieve sustainability for english football unstability very very easily. Well sorry we could easily. We can stay. What's needed easily. Getting marries guessing. There is a little more challenging so if we move it a stage and that's the sort of central issue in the central challenge debt. Because that's a word that gets again is can mean lots of different things to different people. It gets misinterpreted easily. I was interested. In deloitte's latest report puts it as as has some numbers in there but it is quite an interesting difference in terms of the source of where the where the money is going to be borrowed from. He had spurs game to the government's sort of coded fund. You've got a whole load of people going to dell an inch insurance brokers coming in here and then you've got soft debt as as they describe it which is owners sensually coming in with money and this is much more prevalent within the nfl. What are the implications of that because that feels like it feels like a sort of a good news thing in the don't have to go to other third parties for the money however that does expose them to the risk if the owner goes down in another bar the world then the club is much vulnerable is that could we just talk about debt and the nfl's view of it generally. Gosh yeah so. Debt is complex. You you can also just say death as bad Because clearly it depends what the death is use for me if you're building a new stadium for investing in capital facilities that is very cost effective way of funding them. If you're using debt to the wages because you a desperately chasing the dreamers getting into the league that's when it can go wrong particularly if you pack interest nine ten percent in the current markets which which some clubs are doing but you know it comes back to if the clubs sustainable on an annual basis if you redistribute the revenues if you have sensible wage controls Every club break even then you solve the problem of the using decks the jolt on working capital. I mean one of the one of the conundrums that leads into of course is how much do you allow owners to put in over and above the income that clubs generate on the reason. That right answer to not you know this. This goes from national league right up to the pinnacle of the champions league. Where you have abs funded by countries whether that goes in y wave sponsorship income weather guys zimbabwe Whether it goes in by way of self debt you know is it Gritties it to allow owners to the clubs said there is no right answer to that. There is no objective institute thing our position on it at the. Nfl is we. Don't want to start with clubs when trying to hold back. We're not trying to bring them down to the lowest common denominator. So you know if if if owners want to improve the clubs take them to the highest level than you know. Why shouldn't they be allowed to the key being though they've got to prove that they can do it in abs. Not going to get bus the minute they changed mind. Because we've seen examples of for example bolton wanda's who doing brilliantly in the primarily while eddie davis was supporting them which was and until eddie sunday no longer with us but until he was no longer spoke supporting an than bolton nearly went out of existence. End up late to blackburn rovers. You have the absolute dream. Jack wilkins Where again it's fantastic. Until the jason's rovers ended jolt spelling in late long so if great but what happens next. And you know one of the things we've seen with the pandemic. i think our clubs have done. I mean you know the other strange thing. Ross is just come through the most challenging eighteen months in recent history on suddenly wack with logan ever regulate. So we're to do this. We're gonna do the other. Somebody might have been gain actually walked squatty. Success story on these owners have actually done brilliantly to kick the seventy close alive and they should be congratulated sank as opposed to.

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07:39 min | 1 year ago

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"The championship will To around two hundred fifty million in year one third of the total revenues from every source of the twenty four championship clubs. Use the phrase. It that are unable to be Eradicated that's an overstatement that just a huge gulshan. I'm what's even worse is that the the gap is enshrined because in the solidarity agreement we hampered the premier league the payment that all the the other clubs got into jumping championship is actually fakes. As a small percentage of a parachute pavement. Which is utterly bizarre. When you think about it could you kinda side what we need to give on clubs to get back up on them will work out. Want to give the rest and the others got about eleven percents of pay them. It's miniscule and that's what leads to the irrational behavior in the championship. That's why we've go clubs. Panga hundred seven percent of turnover in wages. It's why they're losing three hundred million. That's why they got one point. One billion of debt uae on our average owners jumping ship clubs according sixty million into that club every single yet it is the most expensive lottery ticket on the planet the model the models nuts and we say the the fact that their parachute payments that the pregnant clubs as a problem but the tackling the symptom talking the problem. And if a regulator simply side we're going to make parachute payments illegal would actually be nuff. Then we then we have to talk about redistribution because the clubs potentially to be relegated in the premier league would suddenly realize they have a problem at a major challenge and we have to get around the table and over properly. When when we wrote to tracey crouch when presented tracey crouch. We said we need to get rid of parachute payments and we need to talk about redistribution and then of course we will handle. Financial regulation. Does decide if if government wanted to do a favor like just site parachute payments illegal now going so redistribution. It would follow fairly quickly. What form would redistribution toward the what was your utopia tempted. The dream scenario. Redistribution that simple. Because we have two objectives as a sad one is to make all of our clubs sustainable and the other is to hall of the gap between the top of the championship on the bottom of the primer league to make the gap bridgeable benefit teams. Going up but it also benefits teams coming down the decide that the gap at the moment is just way too wide so you have to narrow that now. Model is extremely simple. It's we pool. The tv rights of the nfl on the premier league seldom jointly and then gave twenty five of the some to the nfl. That simple that actually solves problem is a really simple mechanism. And i'm a great believer in simple mechanisms. You know going back. Many years we had a we introduced the fifty twenty five. Twenty five in the primarily is accurate. Is it rides. Who's to say it's simple. It's fat on. It stood the test a time for the year. So it works. Coincidently in this wasn't reason for proposing coincidentally prior to the formation of the premier league when the ninety two clubs with together are only split to the tv revenues last year. The football league was seventy five percent to the first division twenty-five to the rest of it's actually just taking But that's the reason but it's It's come full circle That really really simple folding mean just to get a little bit richer to nothing is relevant to this image america financial institution investors coming with a mind sex closely. Exhau- i actually what we're finding. Is that kind of function. Investors american about shelties are coming in with a range of different different views. And it's not necessarily the case. As perceived that they're pushing foreclose leaks in exactly the opposite of what rick is offering for very rush late and the the sort of separation ten talk the way. Let the rest of the pyramid consent. So just bounce things worth recognizing views around that. She's awful for instance this the recent acquisition by aol came in an american based vesta where they've done there that she really much of own operates a time of approach that come in since you k. People have taken seen alesia physicians handle running running the club a thing fro position of not saying you know we need to push the Not be closed off route rather leaks on. The american is embracing the car model and seeing opportunity from japan with one point which is really vote one. Could i spent a chunk of my life in the last year project. Big picture which is being roundly criticized undermined very unfairly. i would say it's been bracketed with the super league when in fact completely difference and you know it's it's a matter of public record. The john henry. Joe glaser the american owners of livable. Manches united very heavily involved in project. Big picture they were completely committed to the future of the pyramid plus project picture which ironically twenty five percent of the revenue coming downwards better financial regulation and then to parachute payments key elements of what. We're looking for all in project. Big picture on a said. The john henry jones is completely committed. they absolutely got the pyramid. Absolutely got the relevance of keeping leagues leaks to alive that is fundamental break of of english will and you know they. It's it's it's a shame they didn't go public it's Chime they didn't go on the record but just setting the record straight for anybody who They would totally committed to long-term future. The pyramid promotion relegation probably competitive balance and the redistribution of primarily money. Yeah yeah absolute twenty five percent coming down. Yup absolutely that was that was a fundamental positive. And it's all it's all in the documentation so That's that's a simple record is being. He's been misinterpreted been undermined but chavan fundamentals of what we were looking for old. That will to say in a picture so it begs the question. Who's against it if those guys are four it who. What's what are the roadblocks to.

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02:59 min | 1 year ago

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"It's a really album and it's one that i mean. You know that people in gino. There's john henry came out and made an apology to cameron and was such a fundamental mistake for someone who is very small and should understand even his you know he could blame advisors or whatever but it's such adopt decision. I don't understand how it would how that could happen. Yeah i think you you know. Listen what nobody's really done is to try to understand the wind and i think that's actually really important. What let them if satisfactions were they experiencing. It wasn't about needing more money. They don't need any more money because the money goes to the players. Anyway there's plenty of money wasn't about You know lack of financial regulation do they won't stronger cost controls because that was evidently Plan much of a big picture plan that we enhance costume trolls and have a degree of Censor over how. The money is is spent The wants what would the dissatisfactions lead them to take. Radical staff have those dissatisfactions factions going away because at the end of the day to sort of treat them like to treat on major clubs like notice. Go boys is not the answer to me. They are still are major clubs. We are still massively. Reliant upon that with driving revenues that that hasn't changed yukon unido. You have to you have to raise. Average the donald. You have to be kicking off every committee in sandwich. Solve the problem yet. You haven't solved the problem. You push problem. You've push an even bigger problem a little way down the road because you have to embrace these clubs club really matter. It was crazy. Ridiculous thing to do provide initiative but you know what what was the underlying it. It's a bit like i get a sense. It's it's not ready management other saying before Parachute payments tackle. Simpson drought problems. We kind of tackled this But have we really understood the underlying issues of driver Jim leaving tempting to find out why is and making sure later later okay. I think that's a pretty good place to to finish. The wise still goes on answered in in lots of cases. Always the big question. But adam and rick thank you very much for. Your time really really enjoyed that. Let's see how this The reviews and the the regulations and all of those questions see how those evolve over the coming weeks and months until then. Thanks very much time.

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03:50 min | 1 year ago

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"There is this again equal often. Feel like a we need to look at. There's a balance as rick said. They're keeping your mind open but also there is this or the germans do better than us. The americans do it better than us and actually quite often. The answer is is neither those things. Yeah you can. You can mistake different to better not to site that we shouldn't keep on learning on and look at best practice. Know i think the fundamental it needs to be remembered. Is that football club. Owners custodians stewards. You know they have a huge responsibility. And i think the vast majority recognize that. Now you could say that. The limited company mobile imposes. It does but you know that stable door was slammed along time ago on reversing that is not going to That's not realistic. Interestingly if you go back to where we started making every single one of our clubs sustainable actually greg's also of additional pechiney to useful ownership models. Because if i'd rags even though longer relying on sunday if support is trust than want to own the clubs and run them on a strictly break even basis. It'll be a lot easier to do so. We've had examples in last month's that i've been involved in with lame clubs. The clubs that have had financial challenges. You made this support group and say yet. We look to have you. Have you got lead. Twelve million pounds necessary to fund the next six months working capital. When across the happen again is because the distribution mobile is is broken unrecognizable of that funding and as said just soft debt of funds to come in and take on that self debt. You'd welcome come come in and take over the billion pounds of debt. An undeniably would look. I was gonna ask you recommended a number of clubs and wake. Vsel to boggled sort of turn the presentation is what do you feel too too late or step at the right during should again interesting thing is a lot to talk about the need. For regulation on the crunch review and the engine say is because of the. You're being circulated you're being super late. Which actually didn't happen because it was killed within two days. So actually i think english football dealt without rather well and fall from suggesting need to change everything to me actually says nagging. Too much is is broken. In that i think the the major surprise is that the clubs were surprised at the fan reaction. That is the manson's big kids. Listen everybody knows promotion. Relegation the pyramid. The dream hopes are absolutely fundamental to english for both. How how the clubs didn't foresee the spring action while listening to you. You'll have to ask graham. I it it's it's it is the great mystery of all of us. This wasn't complicated. Said this wasn't didn't actually need complex forum thing but i wonder what funds might think of your Again it's been super late. They articulated it. Very clearly in various will not was remotely surprising. He said he's true and it's a very.

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Unofficial Partner Podcast

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"You've always got a lucrative invasion look for new solutions I think at elite level. There are three fundamental challenges. One as that. However you dress it up. This is another politics looking for agriculture. This is not a charitable initiative. They won't significant returns which you know at that. Favorable to the risk taking and what that goes absolutely against is the fundamental principles are just about every league which is that it distributes all incoming generates for the benefit of its current members dot to the second point which is an. We've looked at the afl. We've looked at a number of opportunities. We don't close minded than particularly during ovid we. We had the major challenges of substantial. Hell two hundred and fifty million in in gate receipts which must have credit to the owners. Battling through that we. We didn't replace in the end. And but we have proposals from project grapes and said yeah we we can give you the two hundred fifth day. That's not a problem. But you know you you. District the hutu. You distribute to the current members. So what then happens. They expectations of members for the next twenty years. It would pay for that. We're going to get twenty percent less than they were expecting. That is a fundamental. Challenge is no easy on the to dot walnut ca actively taking out an expensive mortgage You have to pay back and then you know again you you. Then you then say while they're making What are they bringing bringing increased rigour which touched on bringing back to business practices while does not mean. We've been getting it wrong. Does that mean we don't know how to run on league. And should we be looking at ourselves. And then you then. I will should then a danger because again. This comes back to the philosophical debate of the regulator an interference. And that somehow the idea the club shouldn't be voting on their own competition structure..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

02:57 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Why shouldn't they be allowed to the key being though they've got to prove that they can do it in abs. Not going to get bus the minute they changed mind. Because we've seen examples of for example bolton wanda's who doing brilliantly in the primarily while eddie davis was supporting them which was and until eddie sunday no longer with us but until he was no longer spoke supporting an than bolton nearly went down existence. End up league to blackburn rovers. You have the absolute dream. Jack wilkins Where again it's fantastic. Instead of jason's rovers ended jolt spelling in late long so if great..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Investors american about shelties are coming in with a range of different different views. And it's not necessarily the case. As perceived that they're pushing foreclose leaks in exactly the opposite of what rick is offering for very rush late and the the sort of separation ten talk. I let the rest of the pyramid consent. So young bounce. Things worth recognizing views around that. She's awful for instance this the recent acquisition by aol came in an american based vesta where they've done there is that she really much of own operata time of approach that come in since you k. People have taken seen alesia physicians handle running running the club on a thing fro position of not saying you know. We need to push the Not be closed off route rather leaks on. The american is embracing the car model and seeing opportunity from japan with one point which is really vote won't spend a chunk of my life in the last year project big picture which is being roundly criticized undermined very unfairly. I would say it's been bracketed with the super league when in fact completely difference and you know it's it's a matter of public record the john henry. Joe glaser the american owners of livable. Manches united very heavily involved in project. Big picture they were completely committed to the future of the pyramid plus project picture which ironically twenty five percent revenue coming downwards better financial regulation and then to parachute payments key elements of what. We're looking for all in project. Big picture on a said. The john henry jones is completely committed. they absolutely got the pyramid..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Depending on which year is clubs in the championship will be ending vesey more than their rivals. Piracy payments in the championship will amount to around two hundred fifty million. In year one third of the total revenues from every source of the twenty four championship clubs. Use the phrase it that are unable to be eradication that's an overstatement that just a huge gulshan i'm what's even worse is that the the gap is enshrined because in the solidarity agreement we hampered the premier league the payment that all the the other clubs got in the championship is actually fakes. As a small percentage of a parachute pavement. Which is utterly bizarre. When you think about it. Could you kinda side what we need to give on clubs to get back up on them will work out want to give the rest and the others got about eleven percents of piracy pagel it's miniscule and that's what leads to the irrational behavior in the championship. That's why we've go clubs panga hundred seven percent of turnover in wages. It's why they're losing three hundred million. That's why they go one point one billion of debt and it's w-why on average owners jumping ship clubs according sixty million into that club every single yet it is the most expensive lottery ticket on the planet the model the models nuts and we say the the fact that their product payments that the pregnant clubs recognized as a problem but the tackling the symptom talking the problem and if a regulator simply side we're going to make parachute payments illegal would actually be nuff then we then we have to talk about redistribution because the clubs potentially going to be relegated in the premier league would suddenly realize they have a problem at a major challenge and we have to get around the table and over properly. When when we wrote to tracey crouch when presented to tracey crouch..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Parents having eat. I think it's it's definitely case. Keeping lamble to was the interesting innovation. Gail natural spoils various but again but we. We should sort of pick and choose which on that work on of the voice. Pick out one of these points. I guess in because what we're seeing is increasing. You've got this investment environment. So american groups that come with that mindset of clothes leagues and a certain investment environment compared to promotion relegation and there is a growing feeling. We've had these people on the podcast called a lot of them to looking about or aspiring to that and you mentioned the league and that feels like taking some of the ideas of an american system and trying to impose it on european fogel and there is this difference between or is there a difference. Between that top-end the top six in the primarily and the rest nova. See there was a you know. That's the very controversial part. There is an assumption that the money flows down. There is a trickle down effect. Is that true. Does that work from your sitting there in the in the you know the efl any. You've got parachute payments as one mechanism. Does it work. Is that the bit which needs the strongest reform. Yes in a word absolutely and everything flows from redistribution In our view what we need is fundamental redistribution Enhanced cost controls we have decent controls. The we need to win handsome. We need to change them of willing to do that. Once we have those two things than we have seventy sustainable clubs almost overnight that is then the bedrock full regulation going forward we have. We have a great environment. It's all about the key. Word is absolutely about sustainability on the gulf between the championship on the primarily is almost unbridgeable. There there are a myriad of different stats but if you look at the fourteen number six..

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"We need a regulator. Nobody's actually took related. Y overwatch they're actually going to do all the what is wrong that we can't cope with transparency with accountability with them better decision making processes. So y- y you will run into complications very very quickly. I was having a chat with somebody the other day by banking regulation which works incredibly. Well but i said but there is a difference and he said what's that it will are arnstein actually playing a league. Which are they compete. Who then sets the rules. If you have several trips unplumbed financial play the f. The primarily does uefa does his responsibility of a the competition organizers. Or they the regulators. Are they necessary. Giving effect to the competition or they necessary to ensure financial propriety insolvency For example who would sex caps is regulated to set wage caps is regulated. That underpin quote with the because i repose the hard caps me dick. Listen None of this is insurmountable wind up putting all heads in the simon saying where luckily deregulation. Because we're absolutely not but these are all sorts of things have got to be thought through. I think we show you leap to the conclusion. We need a regulator a couple after recovering. Come on good good kind of plain simple. Governance is is the key to all of. This is agree with you. That in cools the rate for for a regulator left read. dr pleasure. few times What does this really looked. Like high really gonna make this work. Feel them big unanswered questions that nothing but good governance promotes innovation in schools. And it doesn't it doesn't sound straightjacket innovation so think of good governance which allows things new forms of the spoils to to flourish bringing those bolts to two new new practitioners bringing in new technologies as well and so made it. Sometimes you see the.

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"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

Unofficial Partner Podcast

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Unofficial Partner Podcast

"Management consultant with the leading uk firm ernst and young in one thousand nine hundred ninety one to assist in planning the new premier league and was appointed chief executive in february ninety ninety-two. The competition was officially ratified to seven days. Later by the fa allowing jerry to proceed with negotiations for a television deal which was eventually awarded to be sky. Be and the bbc for a then record bid three hundred four million pounds of five years. The context of this conversation is the recent review of english. Football carried out by tracey crouch mp the former sports minister and our previous guest unofficial partner. Her review was set up following the failure of the super league. Which featured six premium league's leading teams you. Uk coach secretary all of doubt announced. He had no choice but to move quickly and launch. The government's manifesto. Commitment of a fan led review review. He said we'll be wide ranging in nature amel examined the potential for changes to ownership models governance. How finance flows through the game and how to give supporters greater say in the running of football. The launch of the fan led review comes following a number of high profile collapses in recent years including barry for or club that went into administration last year after being expelled from the football league. In twenty nine teen. So a lot to talk about. If you like the podcasts you'll love the unofficial partner. Newsletter that goes direct to the inbox of thousands of senior executives across the global sports business every thursday to join them sign up by unofficial partner dot com.

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"parry" Discussed on Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"parry" Discussed on Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

"It's merriam webster's of the day for july eighteenth. Today's word is perry spelled p. a. r. y. Parry is a verb that means to ward off something such as a weapon or blow it can also mean to evade something such as a question by an adroit answer. Here's the word used in a sentence from golf digest by alan ship. Knock when someone referred to juan as boss. He parried not yet but he was just being literal ones first day as ceo was still a few weeks away but the announcement on february seventeenth that he would take. The job had already sent a bolt of lightning through an organization that dates to eighteen ninety four. The word perry which is used in fencing as well as in other applications was borrowed from the french verb pay meaning to ward off or to avert and may specifically have come directly from the plural imperative of that word palais p. a. r. e. z. The french likely borrowed the word from the italian pereira. Meaning to prepare adorn avert shield. Or keep out. That words source is the latin word paret meaning to supply provide or make ready an ancestor too. Many familiar english words among them prepare repair. Emperor separate and apparatus with your word of the day. I'm peter sokolski visit marian webster dot com today for definitions wordplay and trending word look ups..

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"parry" Discussed on Storytelling with Puck

Storytelling with Puck

02:23 min | 2 years ago

"parry" Discussed on Storytelling with Puck

"This podcast of people here. You hear what. I would also suggest as well. We'll put this onto the show nights. Is that i know. We mentioned the upped. Everybody listening to this podcast. Be amazing that time it's brilliant. It's well worth listen. Obviously once you've listened to one of our suits of the story of course of course. yeah. I'm an eight now at a particular. It's just started. It writes at the beginning of the first lock down that site three hundred years ago it was just the i know people and it was just compensation so an opportunity for people to solve eavesdrop in the way that you would you be able to go to the pope stuff berlin berlin now on that nice note of people go into the pub. It's not something that you can do right now. But i think it's a it's a great time to end the conversation and you can have a beer at home at least if you're listening in the evening right i do. I likes but thank you so much for joining us tonight. You'll know storytelling puppets it's been a pleasure. Thank you for having me and we will as always end the podcast with a creation story. Who are we to choose off. Eight to walk covering puff to find a place. Who are we to push through. Doors to dream. Dream the dreams. Who are we to hold out. Hope to believe we will win. We went jus- cope. Who are we to stand our ground to face all demons to shut them down. We all whomever we want to be. We all the vision that we see we all who we are and we are strong. We are individuals. We never alone. You've just been listening to the storytelling with podcast. We'll be back very soon. So make sure you subscribe and up in any of the episodes you've missed..

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UniqDNA on God of War - S03 E15

The Original Jeek Podcast

03:41 min | 2 years ago

UniqDNA on God of War - S03 E15

"I finally pressed play on God of Which W ar. one, 3? this one the last one that oh the newest one. Yeah. I bought it on sale and just never played it. But everybody was telling me it was amazing, but at the time I just didn't have the time. So I was like, you know I don't have anything to do right now finally jumped in and started playing it. I like took 2 hours and okay, but yeah, I like it so far. I mean it's God of W ar in my opinion is not any different from the other three, so far so far, obviously the improved graphics and you know. I heard you can't jump i n this one though. From what I can tell it doesn't seem like it it's more often like I don't know. It's more like action adventure style. But yeah now that you mentioned it. I don't think they don't think you can jump. Can you? So it's like everything is like push button actions like you walk up to a ledge and like press square or whatever or like you walk up to a rope and like press Circle. But yeah, there is now that you say that yeah, I don't remember any jumping I heard heard the combat, now I've never played God of War so but I've heard that combat was very different especially with the lack of jumping and it's not I don't want to say it's qte action, but it's kind of similar? It has a bit of that like the, the block and parry system. That's kind of, you know, counter-attack system is kind kind of QTE but for the most part is I mean all the God of Wars button are basic mashers. But this one is a little less less button mashery , but it's still there. From what I've seen. It's strategic button Mashery. Y eah, it's a little more strategic. It's more like, you know, you got your power hit, power attacks, your regular quick attacks. And then you got got your pa rry and counter-attack. But yeah, it's I really don't see what the hype was all I'm about. gonna get a lot of heat. It's after 3 change, games people and are gonna hate because it's different. Yeah, but I really see like everybody everyone when it first came out everybody was like , you gotta get you gotta get you God gotta of War get God of War and I'm like, okay, I'll get it eventually, but you know, it's it's amazing it's the best game ever like, you know, that was kind of like the commentary and. Of course. Yeah. I don't really see like I'm kinda glad I didn't rush to get it. pay Or full price for it. Right? Exactly cuz I'm like umm it's not all that different from the other ones graphic wise yeah I guess the story is more fleshed out so far but you know, the Cinematic sequences and all that stuff. But I mean, that's what happens. when you go from you know, what was that PS2 to PS3? I mean PS3 to PS4. You should expect that. Yeah, everything will be improved If it's . not then it's crappy game to begin with. So yeah, I know probably get a lot of hate but I don't care because well, it's like a two-year-old game. Anyway. Yeah, like it's they gave you offer people. Yeah. Come on, let's let's be real with this.

Game Scoop

Game Scoop!

05:15 min | 2 years ago

Game Scoop

"Okay? Let's talk about what we've been playing I know at least seventeen on Ivan playing ghost of Sakina just their view. Our interview a came out this week. got a nine from Mitchell ends. Everybody seems to be really really enjoying it. I know I. Am that also true for both of you? Hands Down like gotta be the most gorgeous game I've ever played. It's very pretty. It's very pretty. I mean there's just there's firefly's everywhere. They're like little butterflies. flapping around the attention to detail is amazing, but like even when you're walking over yellow like yellow leaves from from falling from the trees you can see. They're like sweeping up behind you and they go faster as you run faster. It really is amazing to look at 'EM SALMON I. We're talking about this at some point off. Scoop. and Sam mentioned like it's such a bummer when it's nighttime because you don't get to see all of all of this like loveliness and all its glory. But. Yeah, understand are really cool, but sunny day really really makes things amazing in that game, and then there's these moments where like I I mean they sat when you go into a story, they set the time for that and that's like a trick they're using because sometimes you're like in the the golden forest area, and everything's like autumn looking because y'all. It's like all seasons at once in that game. And and you. The Sun is like as big as the screen is. Gold and everything is silhouetted in, and it's just like it's unbelievable, but it's still an open world game, and that'll just happen. Naturally were moving around. It's like the thing that breath wild did which I thought was really cool. Which says well is the wind like like these Grassy Plains, the wind looks amazing, sweeping through them, and there's giant fields of flowers, and you keep like our. That's probably going to be the most beautiful. Beautiful place in the game and then they went up it with like another field of flowers has cool rocks in it or something, or they have like a swarm of starlings that is the most realistic depiction of a swarm of birds have ever seen in any games in any way just looks incredible analytical. All three of those elements that you mentioned are also gameplay elements. The bird heads the flowers and the wind. The wind actually really liked that. They use the wind to tell you where to go. Yeah although really cool mechanic. Yeah, it's really windy and my Sushi Malvo because I'm just like. Wait. What direction wait am I going the right way? My Hair's total again. Just miserable, be a nice summer fall, maybe autumn or Spring Day, but it's just a little bit chilly because of that wind. I'm playing it coming immediately coming off of last part too, so it's a little bit interesting. compete playing those games one after the other last of his party was really like shooting for the stars and trying to get do something different. Give you an original experience play with the way narratives working games play with your expectations, trying to do all this new stuff or as ghosts of Sushi. Shema I feel like it's just a very traditional open world action game, which isn't a knock against it at all I just feel it's like the AAA open action game refined to perfection. It's honestly the breath of fresh air that I was hoping for following the. Exactly that kind of air. Thank you. Breath of fresh wind. Because I mean aside from all this stuff about like the last of us being this really like dark and brutal world that depicts humanity in such a like depressing perspective go Sushi Shema is pretty much the opposite of that in a lot of ways but I like like I'm going really slowly through the main story beats actually because I. Love The side quests in the site. I'll give you something different. level you up in different ways, or you can get legendary armor and weapons with some of the. Specific side quests so I I just love being in the world and spending as much time as possible searching everywhere like looking for all the little elements of the story that are living in these tiny pockets as opposed to the loss of us, which is just as like grand big cinematic experience, also you use triangle really dominantly in the last of us for like access points like opening doors, or whatever, and then in goes Chima. You are, too, so I have definitely accidentally hacked the hell out of my poor horse, trying to mount it, which which sources you big or jumped off the Horse I. Yeah! I picked the white horse and I named him Nobu for trust. three two three horses that you get to choose from Black Arstan puffy. That's exactly what I have class. Hacking I. Aside from the beauty of the game. I think there's a little bit of like Damon was saying like what? What's an open world RPG going for like it is trying to? It's more like assassins creed in anything else, but I I personally like it better than assassins creed I think it's like a a because I like the sword combat. Now it's been frustrating for a very long time, but now I have like these multiple stances. Stances them switching through. It's really fun. I found the way that I like to play, which is rolling a lot and dodging instead of parrying which I just suck at I'm just so bad at that and a better fighting games, too. I always knew like I. 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Boston police offer tests positive for coronavirus; Methuen reports first 2 cases

WBZ Afternoon News

00:18 sec | 3 years ago

Boston police offer tests positive for coronavirus; Methuen reports first 2 cases

"A Boston police officer has tested positive for the corona virus dot officer it will not be back on the job until medically cleared meanwhile mayor Neil Parry has confirmed that the city of Methuen has been notified by the state department of health of two confirmed cases of code in nineteen

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Netflix's 'Cheer' invites you to unlearn what you think you know about cheerleading

All Of It

01:04 min | 3 years ago

Netflix's 'Cheer' invites you to unlearn what you think you know about cheerleading

"Me so let's start with what's new on Netflix so probably one of the bloodiest shows out there you know with buzzy when SNL has parried it already is sheer it's a six part series that follows a squad of Texas cheerleaders so what is it that is so engaging about this show yeah it's it's fascinating we done I think one of the things about it is that cheerleading in general is something that everyone knows about prefer lead but maybe hasn't really thought too much about deeply which the documentary does really well it also just tells the stories of the of the women and men on the cheer team so well they'll come from such interesting backgrounds and their lives some of them come from troubled past and their lives are covered and such interesting detail and you follow the team as they go through their competitions working up towards national championships the find the find yourself rooting for them in a way like a in a great sports movie almost let's take a listen to a little bit of the trailer from sheer you can hear some of these different voices of some of the different I guess the young man and I have a kids yeah they're they're they're junior college and they're not yeah okay this year

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(Brittany Martin Discuss Speaking at   Rubyconf

Ruby on Rails Podcast

09:44 min | 3 years ago

(Brittany Martin Discuss Speaking at Rubyconf

"Understand that your managers BOB is to make sure that they have someone underneath them that's working efficiently in that rule and if that's no longer the case then that's going to be a lot of added work onto them to help bring in a new person into that role but just know what that meant you know it's going to be emotional but if you truly decide that you wanNA leave new found a great new opportunity than you're going to have to suck it up and really just deal with it interesting yeah that's probably one of the thing that weighs on me the most if I'm leaving a job I'm worried that I am adding more work and stress to everyone else that I'm leaving and that's hard for me do you have any tips on ways to make that better or how to have that conversation with your manager even though we've moved into a digital age where someone can just send email or just even just walk into a room give them a call and say hey I'm leaving I still believe in the formal letter I believe that you should outline everything that you've been doing and everything that you feel that the next role should hire for I'm a strong believer that even though you're leaving I think you should be part of hiring the new person and even having a truthful conversation about whether or not your role should be broken into two people if you're out of place for a long time it's very likely you're going to take on roles and tasks that may not make sense for your position and so really sitting down and almost rewriting your job description out with your manager I think can help alleviate a lot of stress and might even reveal things you didn't enjoy as a person that can be on boarded to someone who actually would enjoy doing those tasks that's a great idea I really appreciate the amount of empathy that you have for those that or higher once you're gone so my last hip and something I hinted with the second tip is to document your job so you WanNa sit down and basically create a comprehensive skied of everything that you do now as developers were very much encouraged to do that in our read me's and to create setup scripts to make that easy there are a lot of things this developers that we don't do that within the code so this might be meeting obligations how you handle support or class how you externally communicate new features how you like to work with your boss how you like to work with your co workers your parrying preferences things like that and so a big fan of before you leave you create this big document that explains everything that you do provide that to your band during your co workers and have them read through it and see

"Shark Tank" star involved in boat accident that left two dead

The Morning Toast

00:58 sec | 3 years ago

"Shark Tank" star involved in boat accident that left two dead

"Shark tank judge kevin o'leary on boat in collision that killed two. Oh my god it's fatal boat accident and now he is. He's in the cross right. Mr is also wonderful entrepreneur kevin o'leary who is best known for his appearance in the t._v. Show shark tank was involved in nighttime boating accident. That left left two people dead his agent told c._n._n. The incident happened over the weekend in ontario. Canada o'leary was a passenger in a boat when it collided with another his agent chase shirts seddon the agent told c._n._n. That o'leary's win life not our own wife. Linda was driving at the time life went. Do yeah spooky. The collision left a man in the second dead said joe scully spokesman for the west parry sound ontario provincial police a woman. The second boat succumbed to her injuries tuesday. Police said a a passenger in o'leary's boat was also injured. Police say three other voters were injured and were treated and released from a local hospital. No charges have been filed. Linda o'leary was given a d._u._i. Test which ritchie past according to our leary's egypt

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20 feared dead in suspected arson attack on Japanese anime studio

BBC World Service

02:27 min | 3 years ago

20 feared dead in suspected arson attack on Japanese anime studio

"In Japan police at least thirteen people have been killed in the city of CO two in a suspected arson attack on animation studio many others injured to get some more we can speak to Richard Lloyd Parry Asia and that's it for the times in Tokyo I'm thank you talking to Newsday what's the latest that you have well the latest is that a Japanese newspaper the minute she I should have got a bit more details about the man that who's been arrested on suspicion of this crime a page if you are a local woman who who sold the phone who injured people start going away from it among them was with a man who was then arrested by police and she said that he was seriously injured his clothes one financed he was wearing a white T. shirt blue jeans that that there was fire around them she use Walter extinguish the fire as he was recovering from this lying on the ground the police came out and she was very little because it had the conversation with ham Jordan which according to this witness the police often what he'd done and he told them that he had sprayed past who only animation street your building and set it on fire it's not clear mental discipline there's a lot we have still to learn including the name of this suspect but the this witness reported in the newspaper about the sense that he did it a garage about the copay you'll recall suggesting that this is someone who believes that this animation future have stolen his work hospital now this is a very the whole place to Wall went missing one cut cut to the left and what about in terms of the fire itself I mean I think at least thirteen dead but also many injured and the possibility of more being found yeah it sounds like the state's going to be a parable hello the first thing we noticed that thirty eight injured kind of them here still critically some of those lights those ten lights a man it's still rather confusing but according to the police and fire fight since

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U.K. accuses Iranian boats of trying to intercept British oil tanker

WBZ Afternoon News

00:40 sec | 4 years ago

U.K. accuses Iranian boats of trying to intercept British oil tanker

"Five oh seven the U. K. raising the threat level now to the highest level critical CBS is Vicky Barker says this comes after Iranian ships try to block a British oil tanker in the Persian Gulf of British free it is scored in the tank removed between it and the Iranian vessels which withdrew after verbal warnings retired rear admiral Chris Parry says the Iranians see Britain as the great Satan that is America's side kick they always say us as the little Satan and they always fail that they lose face a flight back down against all the rest of the United States this latest act of provocation may have been a face saving exercise for Tehran a week after British troops help sees and Iranian tanker suspected of Syrian sanctions busting Vicki Barker CBS

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Manchester City closer to Premier League title after Man United loss to West Brom

BBC World Service

02:20 min | 5 years ago

Manchester City closer to Premier League title after Man United loss to West Brom

"Too often we were there for her i see tried to ride south african president cyril ramaphosa ending that report from winnie mandela's funeral by certain maseko this is the bbc world service twenty two minutes past the hour time for the sports news his column harrison hi paul thanks very much we start at the commonwealth games in queensland where these scottish marathon mccallum hawkins collapsed with exhaustion while leading the race there was a two minute delay before medical staff reached him he was taken to hospital for tests but scottish team officials thankfully say there are no now major concerns about hawkins condition that abc steve cram described the moment hawkins became ill column is collapsing they really need to get someone to quickly this is tragic to see he was going so well but he's pushed to how they need somebody needs to get to him this too far to go way too far to go it's not as though it selects two hundred meters will the races won by the champion mike shelley australia well the women's marathon was won by hilario yohannes who claimed namibia's second gold of the games manchester city a one win away now from claiming the english premier league title they bounced back from losing three games in a roving treating their champions league exit by liverpool to beat tottenham three one at wembley last night and go sixteen points clear that's off of the table john murray reports after the disappointment of the previous week manchester city made something of a statement here in becoming the first team to beat spurs at wembley in the premier league since august city looked every inch the champions in waiting after gabrielle's zeus outpaced sanchez to score the first they deserved a fortunate break in the awarded a penalty expertly converted by gwendolyn and while spurs rally lead with a goal from ericsson before halftime raheem sterling six yard box poach with just under twenty minutes to play to city once again to the brink of the title and the french league title could also be decided later on sunday parry sanger man will be champions with five games to go if they beat secondplaced monaco the reigning champions at home this evening in spain barcelona set a new record of thirty nine games without defeat when they beat valencia on saturday luis suarez.

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California, Mark Zuckerberg and Ceo discussed on This Morning with Gordon Deal

This Morning with Gordon Deal

02:03 min | 5 years ago

California, Mark Zuckerberg and Ceo discussed on This Morning with Gordon Deal

"A help center page that facebook created in a notification reviewed by the wall street journal facebook said that in most cases the information shared with cambridge analytica was limited to users public profiles page likes birthdays and current cities another part of the facebook notification that jumped out to those affected was a line saying small number of users shared their own news feed timeline posted messages which may have included posts and messages from you they may also have shared your hometown facebook says this was part of a feature that was discontinued back in two thousand fifteen eight minutes now in front of the hour on this morning jennifer kushinka is back with more of america's first news put in the us says all options are on the table in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria as western leaders continue to weigh military action white house press secretary sarah sanders says a final decision on military strikes has not been taken maintaining that we have a number of options and all of those options are still on the table final decisions have been made yet on that front but sanders says the us holds russia and syria responsible for the incident in which dozens of people died saturday from a suspected gas attack president bashar alassad government which receives military backing from russia denies being behind any chemical attack the fbi search and seizure warrants executed against president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen mentioned trump's name several times the search warrants also listed records related to the release of the socalled access hollywood tape investigators are also looking for information related to nondisclosure agreements between cohen and adult film actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal facebook ceo mark zuckerberg fielded ten hours of questions over two days from nearly one hundred lawmakers and emerge relatively unscathed he parried questions on how much control people have over their data on the world's largest social media network and avoided being cornered into supporting new government regulation congresswoman and a s issue of california asked if he'd give up prophet in exchange for privacy have made and are continuing.

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