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My response to @LUFC supporters booing my speech to @QPR supporters In my eyes it was not a problem they boo I addressed them by reminding that they have families&children to& the booing stopped #jobdone boos from some Leeds fans don't represent the whole club@TheKPF#ripkiyanpic.twitter.com/rHVNKh0Z5K
Obviously lots of good choices here. I am not sure if I've seen much classic noir listed so....
Title: Night of the Hunter Genre: Noir Actors/Director: Charles Laughton -director (the only film he ever directed) , Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish Why: Iconic scenes and characters. Mitchum at his best as an evil southern preacher. Laughton tried to create scenery based on what a child might notice and remember which gives the film a special, surreal quality.
I've been dabbling in creating some AR and VR immersive presentations and have felt there is a lack of those in the sports world. It reminds me of the Internet in the 90s. When you bring it up people seem disinterested but I think this technology could have a lot of potential, especially when the hardware gets properly sorted. Will be looking forward to what they produce.
Not that I know anything but I've been fantasizing about a formation like this
Begovich
Kakay Cook Dunne Paal
Cannon Field Smyth/Larkeche
Willock Dykes Chair
Would like to see Cannon get an opportunity in more of an advanced role and what Smyth might do on the left side, although if Willock isn't a go, then swap Smyth there and maybe have Larkeche in the midfield.
Grew up loving basketball but the current NBA isn't doing it for me. If you're ever in the States I highly recommend checking out a college or high school game. Either fewer or no television time outs and the atmosphere can be fantastic.
Former college coach John Wooden is iconic and some of his principles (The Pyramid of Success ") and axioms (" Be quick but don't hurry ") are almost essential for anyone involved in coaching.