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  1. According to Tomkins, via a very reliable source, Kenny Dalglish has not resigned his role at the club - not in the slightest.
  2. They could. But that's hardly enough to tie up a deal. Moreover, it's funny how much weight is being placed on two articles, one from a poor newspaper and the other from fat Dunc. The rumours that Kenny has stepped down are equally as pertinent. Butalso, equally as unlikely to be true--at present.
  3. Why don't you enlighten us all, then? I don't think Hodgson is back in the country at present, to be honest. Moreover, the reports of him being at Anfield are absurd. What did he do, get off a long-haul flight from South Africa at Liverpool John Lennon airport and walk into the vacant managers job at Liverpool? Bollocks.
  4. Richard Buxton: Let's hope there is nothing in this. He's writing an article for Click, though, so we shall see....
  5. Sky Sports | Football News | Premier League | Liverpool | Reds eye up Rijkaard Last updated: 24th June 2010 Certain, eh?
  6. I know nothing about vital football. This is merely more speculation, but I suppose it is in keeping with what is already being discussed here.
  7. Certain? Really? Do you know something that we do not?
  8. I find it appalling that we might be Roy's second choice. We're going to appoint a man who, allegedly up until tomorrow's international match, was stalling.
  9. Hello. What you say is fair. Having discussed this with the opening poster, we are both somewhat agreed that the current LJMU standing for law-as per the Guardian statistics-is slightly misleading. I'm not suggesting that LJMU be held in a similar esteem to any university, to be honest. I do believe, though, that it is making progress as an institution in several areas. I am working with a vast array of information about the university. I was, until today, unaware of its low ranking. I have explained some of the comments I made earlier--as I am sure you are aware. Thank you.
  10. The man stuck on a patch of ice in Bolton is absurd, too. In my job I am asked not to discriminate against the intellectually challenged. It is often hard, though, when people of a similar ilk to these idiots are put before me. It doesn't work for everyone, I guess.
  11. I'll be surprised if he-John Isner-returns to the court tomorrow. The doctor may declare him unfit to undertake the close of his match with Mahut and then embark on a 3rd round match with Thiemo de Bakker. They deserve all the plaudits they receive. Wimbledon should toss them a few free Ralph Lauren polo shirts: £96 a pop in the official store. The same shirts are available on his U.S site for $42. Absurd.
  12. Thiemo de Bakker has beaten Santiago Giraldo 16-14 in the fifth: pussies.
  13. Yes. I'll do some research this evening when I have some time to myself at home. I'm not sure how the Guardian tables sit with widening participation outlets such as Aimhigher. It would make sense if everything was delivered on the basis of one set of findings, though. However, as per your comments, it seems that we are working from a different grading scheme. We are given a six point scale based on the assessments and recommendations of the Assessment Board, but this differs somewhat from the points you have outlined from the Guardian, strangely. Like I said earlier, we are accounting for academic advancement--working out an improvement ratio based on the previous year's achievements. I have three weeks left in this role, so I'm not going to keep up a stink over this. However, I feel slightly aggrieved that I'm plugging LMJU based on what may prove to be bogus demographics, etcetera.
  14. Isner v Mahut: 28 games all in the fifth set. BBC Sport - Tennis - Live - Wimbledon 2010 Records are being broken: the longest match, most aces, longest set, etcetera.
  15. Having spoken to my current team leader the Guardian figures are a straight-forward yearly return, which details grades alone. The data we are working with is based on grades and improvement from the previous year, which seems a tad dubious. Especially considering that LJMU has risen above certain institutions who have remained consistent--i.e maintained a high level. I'm not sure what to make of this, in all fairness. It seems like a slice of academic spin. No wonder I'm not told to go out and advise parents and prospective students alike that LJMU is teetering on the brink of relegation. I apologise for being so cocksure. As for the porn. I think someone must have hacked into my account.
  16. Well when I was studying under Dr. Peter Jackson and Dr. Philip Morgan, both respected scholars and authors, it was--both lecturers had come from Oxford. Evidently things have changed somewhat. I'm no longer affiliated with Keele, and I was a tad hasty in my comment there. I'm surprised at how far down the Guardian standings the university is, to be honest.
  17. Liverpool is a far superior university overall, yes. I am not disputing that. However, as per that data that I am working with and the advice I have been given during my training over the past three weeks, LJMU is one of the most improved universities over the last twelve months in certain departments. Law at Hope should be one's main aim. If that fails, I don't really see LJMU as a bad fall-back, really.
  18. I was part of the English faculty last year. I am teaching at UMASS this coming year. However, I am working as an Aimhigher associate at present trying to aid college students in their efforts to attain a university education. I'm not sure about the Guardian figures, to be honest. I'll have to see how the figures I have are devised in comparison. But as I am working with children in the Liverpool and Manchester area, I would be slightly aggrieved if I am misinforming people. I'll check this with the faculty I am working with at Hope.
  19. No, I didn't. I'm not sure what figures you have quoted. As per the figures I have, which are distributed to lecturers prior to the start of every new semester by the International Education and Qualifications board, LJMU has moved 33 places from last years standing of 82. I'll double check this with my faculty, but as per its advances this year it is no longer in the lower echelons.
  20. Not this year it hasn't. Two of its students have made it to the 2010 Client Interviewing and Counselling Competition (CICC), and the Faculty of Business and Law recently reached the finals of the 2010 Greater China Business Awards for the North West. In addition it is set to be commended for its progress.
  21. England v Slovenia live stream can be watched online on Wednesday from 3pm kick off time It will be streamed live on BettingPro. I watched the Algeria game on BettingPro because BBC online was lagging.
  22. BBC News - Woman's 999 call over playful cat Woman's 999 call over playful cat Audio provided in the article. Quote:
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