Football Fans Survey
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Football Fans Survey
Hi all, I’m doing a university project on English Football Fans views on the Syrian Refugee crisis and I would like input from as many clubs in the football league on a survey I have created. It has 10 questions and only takes about 2-3 minutes to do but I would like as much input as possible.
Here is the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XPQC5JH" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks a lot,
James
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Here is the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XPQC5JH" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks a lot,
James
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If you want a lot of input, check the "The wonderful EU and Migration thread!" thread.
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That's not input Monty, it's almost wholly output.Montreal Wanderer wrote:If you want a lot of input, check the "The wonderful EU and Migration thread!" thread.
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A university study on English football fans view of the Syrian refugee crisis. Really ?
A proper university .... or a converted Kwik-Save ??
There's money well spent.
A proper university .... or a converted Kwik-Save ??
There's money well spent.
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There's that old hinge, still groaning and creaking.bobo the clown wrote:A university study on English football fans view of the Syrian refugee crisis. Really ?
A proper university .... or a converted Kwik-Save ??
There's money well spent.
Still, it's on a proper door...
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With Bobo. The doyens of Oxford's dreaming spires seeking the views of the football masses on refugee issues from Syria as a degree course fit for our next generation of potential politicians? Who thinks these things up? Inspector Morse would have a purple fit.
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The student did. His/her supervisor agreed to it.TANGODANCER wrote:With Bobo. The doyens of Oxford's dreaming spires seeking the views of the football masses on refugee issues from Syria as a degree course fit for our next generation of potential politicians? Who thinks these things up? Inspector Morse would have a purple fit.
I don't think it's without interest to discover if a certain section of our society has an opinion different from a cross section - and I'm certain that in some cases that would be the case.
In this case I think the likelihood of football supporters having a radically different view on this issue from a general conception is very low. The student does the survey, examines the evidence, makes his/her conclusions and draws whatever lessons might seem to be appropriate and, depending on the requirements of the assessment, perhaps makes recommendations about further steps.
It's a test of methodology and the skills of the student - it is not expected to have any great social significance and no one expects it to have any more influence on the real world than my essays on the Spanish Civil War at a university in the NW did in 1972.
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^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
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Some of the folks in our place, from "proper" universities, I wouldn't allow to walk my dog.bobo the clown wrote:A university study on English football fans view of the Syrian refugee crisis. Really ?
A proper university .... or a converted Kwik-Save ??
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No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they would have been well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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Oh - I just checked - the university I attended sits at 11th in the current league tables. Yours rests at a distant 23rd. However, the alma mater of the golfer Crayons, now semi-penitent about his Tory past, has us both beat at a hard earned no 1.William the White wrote:No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they were well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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Not yet.William the White wrote:No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they would have been well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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17th in here.William the White wrote:Oh - I just checked - the university I attended sits at 11th in the current league tables. Yours rests at a distant 23rd. However, the alma mater of the golfer Crayons, now semi-penitent about his Tory past, has us both beat at a hard earned no 1.William the White wrote:No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they were well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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http://www.studyin-uk.com/uk-study-info ... -rankings/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It was 8th while I was there. Gone to rat-shit since I left, clearly.
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2015 table that.bobo the clown wrote:17th in here.William the White wrote:Oh - I just checked - the university I attended sits at 11th in the current league tables. Yours rests at a distant 23rd. However, the alma mater of the golfer Crayons, now semi-penitent about his Tory past, has us both beat at a hard earned no 1.William the White wrote:No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they were well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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http://www.studyin-uk.com/uk-study-info ... -rankings/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It was 8th while I was there. Gone to rat-shit since I left, clearly.
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Don't be so parochial! Check the world rankings. Then see where your alma mater stands. Mine is 24 and Crayons is at 3.bobo the clown wrote:17th in here.William the White wrote:Oh - I just checked - the university I attended sits at 11th in the current league tables. Yours rests at a distant 23rd. However, the alma mater of the golfer Crayons, now semi-penitent about his Tory past, has us both beat at a hard earned no 1.William the White wrote:No I would be surprised as, indeed, I said, if there was any significant variation between the views of football supporters or members of Heaton cricket club and the general population. That doesn't mean the exercise doesn't require the exercise of skills of creation, analysis and conclusion - which is all it aims to test.bobo the clown wrote:^^ @ &.would you have wondered if the view of this by, say, football fans or members of Heaton Cricket Club or the Old Links Golf club would be remotely unusual, interesting or significant Will ?
... & I'll bet a £ to a piece of piss that the notable institution involved is toward the B.I.T. end of the University league tables. I may be wrong, of course, but you know I'm not ... really ... deep down.
I used to caddy at the Old Links. They were then a real bunch of right wing tossers and pompous, tight fisted shithouses. I don't know if it's changed much since - but they were well out of step with the zeitgeist of the 1960s, you bet.
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http://www.studyin-uk.com/uk-study-info ... -rankings/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It was 8th while I was there. Gone to rat-shit since I left, clearly.
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Not, of course, that I'm suggesting uni league tables are a nonsense, but mine manages to be 9th best in the UK at the same time as 7th best in the world.
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One might have thought (in conjunction with Pru's statement above), that someone from a decent University might have spotted some of the fatal flaws in the all the League tables, in that I can't see any evidence in any of them that measures whether the Students actually went on to achieve what they went there to do in the first place...
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^^ anyway Worthy, your view of the Syrian crisis, from the perspective of a Bolton Wanderers supporter ??
... & keep it snappy.
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Filled it in!
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Tosser.Hoboh wrote:Filled it in!
You need to be more cynical you do !
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