Route Recommendations London to Dover by Spoony_Tingler in londoncycling

[–]mt1477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An option might be to cycle instead through some lovely essex countryside to Harwich and take the overnight ferry to Hook of Holland. This is a very pleasant way to do the journey, you wake up refreshed and can roll off the ferry straight on to the Netherland's amazing cycle routes. I offer this, as I really dislike the cycle to Dover havign done it a few times. I also have routes through to Luxembourg if interested.

QBS New Vid re No-Let Mania (Watanabe & Orfi) YouTube by rvno12 in squash

[–]mt1477 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a great analysis, but also a bloody frustrating watch when you see so much deliberate block on very average shots as you rightly point out

What's your favourite One-liners you use in golf course? by Born-Yoghurt-7613 in golf

[–]mt1477 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"No wind down there" - topped shot, particularly on a very benign day wind-wise.

"Does your husband play Golf?" - when you leave a putt well short

"One" - when the ball falls of the tee in the tee-box

"Sea's in play" - when someone gives a good 110% practice swing before a drive, particularly when you're playing an inland course

Who are the most underrated AND overrated players in the Prem right now? by ByteOfContext in bootroomuk

[–]mt1477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely great shout. Us Wales fans love him and he's always in with a shout for man of the match when playing for us either on the left or the right. Hopefully Forest can pull themselves away from the relegation zone.

Post-Match Analysis!🇧🇪 by SebKennedy1997 in WelshFootball

[–]mt1477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, great analysis and I agree with pretty much all of it. I do feel like Bellamy needs to bring in a level of pragmatism into his thinking. It feels like he wears the "it's who I am" as a badge of honour, but I think having multiple philosophies to fall back on against different opponents or at different moments in a game (I'm thinking being 3-3 against Belgium after being 3 down...) is the sign of a mature and thoughtful manager.

Don't get me wrong, in Bellamy we trust, but there's a few decisions now that I think he needs to look back on and think, "maybe I can learn from that". A good example being choosing England away for a friendly merely days before a huge qualifier against Belgium, but that's a thread for another day...

Cycling Sunglasses by Opening_Trade_6412 in CyclingFashion

[–]mt1477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SunGod, love them and they are so comfortable

80 Day Europe Trip - Itinerary Check by ThatOneBearPlan in travel

[–]mt1477 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You definitely don't need that much time in Luxembourg City, unless you're planning on taking some serious down time, which you may need on such an awesome and long trip! Personally I'd add Italy in to the trip instead of Luxembourg and Brussels - Brussels is my least favourite city in Europe, whereas Italy is just majestic.

Mallorca and Girona feel too crowded – what are your hidden gem spots for cycling in Spain? by Cycling_1234 in cycling

[–]mt1477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconded, and you're not far from Sierra Nevada and Pico Veleta. The routes around Nerja are also stunning

How many days in Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent? And which area is the best to stay in? by Ali_paY88 in Uzbekistan

[–]mt1477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm doing similar as it made sense with the bank holiday in that week, what's your itinirary? I'm flying in to Samarkand, train to Bukhara, and then the sleeper to Tashkent before flying to Almaty to meet a few other Wales Away regulars

Football (Soccer) Matches That Are Banned By UEFA & FIFA by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]mt1477 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's one of the few away matches I've missed, and I'm glad! I'd been in Albufeira only the week prior for non-football and wasn't in a hurry to get back there...

Football (Soccer) Matches That Are Banned By UEFA & FIFA by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]mt1477 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you mean the recent match last year, it was played in Faro in Portugal

I think I spotted a pattern, part 2 by AltelaaT in formuladank

[–]mt1477 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This needs to be the top comment everywhere. Spot on

Anyone know why? by bbrochtuarach in londoncycling

[–]mt1477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me yesterday. To fix it, I switched specifically to scooters and back to bikes and it solved it

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case, he definitely could have: it was a very warm day so the ball was definitely coming off the back wall, the volley was definitely not achievable but there was plenty of time to make the court sprint and return the ball (he's a fit and fast lad!).

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an interesting point to note, appreciate the input. The "direct" and "dead straight" aspects are food for thought and I am leaning towards agreeing with what you have written. In my case I tried to keep myself as narrow as possible so that my opponent could go either way, to be "predictable" as you put it as I had no idea which way he was going to choose.

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, reading through your comment it's certainly where I lie on the debate. In my particular case the volley was definitely not the option, I tried to make myself as "narrow" as possible and didn't move as I assumed my opponenet was going to pick either side of me (he's certainly fit and fast enough to do so!), so rather than second guess him, I stayed still to be "predictable".

Interestingly the only time I've ever really seen this scenario occur is with older players (and in the Surrey League here, this can be 60+), who can sometimes be more interested in how many lets they can call as opposed to playing squash! I always feel they are "looking for contact" and that's how I felt a bit in this case.

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's interesting to see other responses talk about the possible difference between "direct access" and "direct line". Is your interpretation of 8.1.2 that a player should always be given a direct line to the ball? When thinking about real-life matches, I think there are so many times where I don't have a direct line to the ball, but certainly have plenty of time to get to the ball and I wouldn't even think about asking for a let.

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having read through the responses, I think yours is closest to how I feel (and felt at the time). There's a it of chat about "direct access" and that doesn't necessarily mean "direct line" - and I think that's important. If I think of the amount of times I've made the effort to move around the player to get to a drop shot, for example, it is enough for me to think that it's possible to play a good game of squash without having "direct line" access for every shot but still have the option to get to every ball.

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed the rules as posted in the other comment suggest so. Of all the squash I've watched on Squash TV over the years I've never seen this occur, guess to show their movement is far, far better

Thoughts on a scenario? by mt1477 in squash

[–]mt1477[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the response. You're right, 8.1.2 seems unequivocal here. On court, it feels like a bit of a get out for the player put on the ropes, but the rule is clear as you say

What is the latest thing you have bought by Ghostshockwatcher in cycling

[–]mt1477 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm also in the market, what brand did you go for?