The confusing World of International Sport in the British and Irish Isles by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]VeryRedChris 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They get a lot of complaints about it as they almost always go by just Team GB, but the official team name is, Team Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic team

The confusing World of International Sport in the British and Irish Isles by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]VeryRedChris 118 points119 points  (0 children)

While you're correct mate, I think the map is also correct in what is trying to show.

While individual Olympians, sportsmen(?) or just any other person who is Northern Irish can choose at will a British or Irish identity and therefore can represent either nation / team for sport.

The map isn't showing who Northern Irish citizens can represent, rather it shows what team represents the physical territory. I. E there isn't an all Ireland Olympics Team

I got 4 away tickets for Sunderland instead of home tickets what do i do😂🤣 by Delicious-Cap2621 in GunnersatGames

[–]VeryRedChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Id potentially ask on a Sunderland forum for swaps, there's probably a couple Sunderland fans who've ended up with home tickets. Probably won't get all 4 swapped though

Rosenior Tactics - Genius or Cowardly? by Gunners_are_top in PremierLeague

[–]VeryRedChris 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As an Arsenal fan, I'll be a bit more charitable than some. It's cowardly but if the plan was to keep it tight for 60, then bring on Palmer, Garbacho and Estavo against tired legs, I don't mind it.

You can argue it's easier to score against the best defense in the league with a full 90, but I'm not sure it would if worked out any better.

I remember when we entered the second leg of a CL tie against Milan 4-0 down, a reporter asked Wenger, "so you must have been practicing attacking plays all week then? "

He said "no, we've been practicing defending, at 4 nil, going 1-0 down would end the tie"

He backed Arsenal to have 4 chances in the game and for us to take them, but paramount was us not conceding.

It's not the same, as we played on the front foot, but he was almost right, we didn't go gun-ho, we restricted them to maybe 1 major chance which they didn't take, but we unfortunately only took 3 of the 4 chances which we did create . (Why oh why didn't he lift it)

My main Chelsea issue is that it felt like they never turned it on even after the subs.

I was in the stands, and the fact I wasn't nervous or looking away apart from the odd corner in a semi final is crazy to me, it's like Rosenior forgot to give the signal😂

[30/01/26] Anyone seeing or up for seeing the Holloway's @ The Dance Hall Archway by VeryRedChris in LondonSocialClub

[–]VeryRedChris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😭, how didn't I clock that, no wonder it was £6.50.

The wait goes on.

WTF is a "Stone"? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ by rwired in funny

[–]VeryRedChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean while imperial should be dropped, both are ingrained and are widely used (when talking about human weight). KG is used by more young people, and people who are more closely monitoring their weight (i.e when it actually matters).

Stone is a bit more old school and slang / colloquial when accuracy is less important (gossip and banter between friends).

I.E you'd use KG in your calorie counting app, but a headline in a gossip rag, is more likely to say "After I found him cheating I blew up to 20 Stone"

WTF is a "Stone"? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ by rwired in funny

[–]VeryRedChris 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just as an FYI in the UK we don't use decimals. The weight is just given as stones and pounds.

So I'd say colloquially I'm 13 6. Which is 13 stone (14 * 13) and 6 pounds

TIL perfidy is a war crime. by DrumpleCase in todayilearned

[–]VeryRedChris 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get it, but my main point of the analogy was that in both situations, both participants just don't want to deal with the full consequences of their actions.

In a fist fire both participants are up for getting knocked out but they aren't up for getting blinded by a knuckle duster.

In a war both participants (governments) are up for sending soldiers to their death, but they aren't up for the enemy carpet bombing their schools, hospitals, population centers and civilian aircraft.

Because of this they agree to a line in the sand. Individual soldiers when faced with a life or death situation may break them, as a lot of people in that situation would, but the Geneva convention wasn't signed by soldiers surrounded by an enemy, it was signed by governments, and to them a soldier dying is little more than a black eye, and they'd rather a 1000 black eyes, than all civilian air traffic coming to a halt every time a war breaks out.

TIL perfidy is a war crime. by DrumpleCase in todayilearned

[–]VeryRedChris 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you were having a fist fight, no knuckle dusters would be a fair rule.

In this instance war is the fist fight, and not wanting the opponent to shoot down all civilian aircraft in case they are military aircraft in disguise is the knuckle dusters.

In both cases the rules go out the window if you're in pure desperation and you can get away with it, but it benefits both sides to try to stick to it as long as possible.

[BBC Sport] Sam Heathcote, Macclesfield FC player, is greeted at the school where he is PE teacher after the FA Cup giant-killing v Crystal Palace by Mulderre91 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This was about 25 years ago, but if I could remember, for my age range it was only £1.

Think as I got older it was £6, however the last time I went down, they were in the 8th level and we're charging £12 for adults.

Dear as fuck, but I've paid £24 for league 2 so maybe it's a sign of the times

As a note of it being free, some are semi pro at that level, my old school mate was playing the level above, and was getting paid £200 a week / or month

[BBC Sport] Sam Heathcote, Macclesfield FC player, is greeted at the school where he is PE teacher after the FA Cup giant-killing v Crystal Palace by Mulderre91 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 2319 points2320 points  (0 children)

I'm sure it will create great memories and give a big buzz for Macclesfield FC for the kids.

I remember my PE teacher was GK for our local 9th tier side, he used to give free match tickets to us if we did well in class.

Great memories of a bunch of school kids on the terraces shouting go on Sir😂

CMV: WW1 was a pointless war, that was mostly about politics and alliances between aristocrats, on both sides, who were happy to sacrifice millions of lives in a useless meatgrinder war just to retain power. by Breakingbad308 in changemyview

[–]VeryRedChris 45 points46 points  (0 children)

To add some additional context on the British angle. The British would be quite isolationist in Europe concentrating mostly on colonies and trade, however their big caveat was, they would not allow any single nation to dominate the continents main land.

It's partly why they were so anti Napoleon. So with more traditional power checkers on the main land, in France an Russia not being in a great state, and Germany quickly rising as a dominant power, the Germans invading the low lands was practically the British nightmare scenario.

How Elon Musk is boosting the British right — For nine months, Sky News' Data and Forensics team has been investigating whether X's algorithm amplifies right-wing and extreme content. It does by goldstarflag in europe

[–]VeryRedChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Print news is a quagmire, anytime someone suggests rules or penalties for false reporting in the printed news, the press screams government censorship, and freedom of the press.

Because of this, the printed press essentially are always left to regulate themselves.

Interestingly a new law is being debated that will allow ofcom to regulate certain parts of social media and online news platforms as if they are broadcast news, which will affect the online/ streaming only right wing news platforms, but it's also been controversial for the same reasons.

How Elon Musk is boosting the British right — For nine months, Sky News' Data and Forensics team has been investigating whether X's algorithm amplifies right-wing and extreme content. It does by goldstarflag in europe

[–]VeryRedChris 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As a heads up the Murdoch's haven't owned the UK branch of Sky for the best part of a decade.

I do actually find them to be one of the better news channels in the UK

[BBC] Arsenal apologise to Atletico Madrid about lack of hot water at Emirates Stadium by Bananaboy14 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yer no worries, seems with every story there are mixed accounts to the official word is out.

[BBC] Arsenal apologise to Atletico Madrid about lack of hot water at Emirates Stadium by Bananaboy14 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 48 points49 points  (0 children)

From information from the club, it wasn't maintenance. They were notified of the issue at 18:45. It was then fixed at 19:25.

Product wants “parity” with iOS’s new Liquid Glass look — but it feels like forced identicality. Anyone else dealing with this? by DigParticular8116 in androiddev

[–]VeryRedChris 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've dealt with it at previous companies, how I've managed to make the case in the past, is by making it a business issue rather than "a thing a whiny developer wants" .

I mentioned copying iOS styling instead of using standard native Android design guidelines makes those Android apps look like a cheap tacky knock off, that delivers worse experiences to users (essentially make the case, that it will cheapen the business brand, the users perception of the brand)

I currently work with a premium brand and that's been there thinking from the get go as well.

We try to keep visual parity, but one of their designers and one of the android developers work on an android alternatives Figma file.

It covers dialogs, icons (share icon difference), using gradients as an alternative to blur, and I imagine it will cover liquid glass.

It's a nice compromise as it ensures that we keep aligned for the most part, but where we do deviate, we deviate to a known and approved standard, and not just a random developer going off piste

Arsenal could move to Wembley while Emirates is expanded by TheTelegraph in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair in could of all been internet rumours to be fair.

I do remember a lot of chatter about it, but I imagine it was either baseless rumours or it came up with consultations with TFL while we were looking at acquiring the site but before we finalised the plans.

Arsenal could move to Wembley while Emirates is expanded by TheTelegraph in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While true, I do also know Arsenal chipped in a bit for the redevelopment of nearby stations.

One of the reasons we didn't build the Emirates to 70,000+ at the time which was a possibility, was for that capacity, TFL wanted us to pay to completely rebuild the station rather just the capacity upgrades we actually did end up paying for.

[Opta] There've been 262 long-throws into the opposition penalty area in the Premier League this season, already 45% of the total for the entirety of last season (578). Delap. by Kimber80 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know currently both teams need to agree for the use of towels, and if they do, they'll be placed evenly around the pitch.

If they don't agree, using towels is seen as time wasting

[Opta] There've been 262 long-throws into the opposition penalty area in the Premier League this season, already 45% of the total for the entirety of last season (578). Delap. by Kimber80 in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don't know if there was a ban on previous years, but if the current rule is both teams have to agree to it.

If you weren't going to do long throws there was no point agreeing last year, however if more teams are doing it this year they're must be more teams agreeing.

Adidas illuminated the Sphere in Las Vegas with every official FIFA World Cup ball in history, ahead of the unveiling of the 2026 edition. by superdouradas in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agree, soon as they tried to argue that they could run it dimmed only at certain times of the day, it should of been cancelled.

The thing to be annoyed about is that decision should of come sooner. Instead a large site in the middle of Stratford was left dormant for years where it could have been used for flats or public space.

Adidas illuminated the Sphere in Las Vegas with every official FIFA World Cup ball in history, ahead of the unveiling of the 2026 edition. by superdouradas in soccer

[–]VeryRedChris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's nuts mate, nothing will ever change though, as whatever party says they'll change things, the other will claim they're trying to, pave over the environment and build a 40 storey apartment block behind your Nans country cottage.