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  1. I've just cancelled an interview for tomorrow - it wasn't right for me but also means I can have a drink tonight That's the way my reasoning tells me anyway!
  2. Go to the station, buy a ticket.... Ps bribing the wife n kids with spends will help too
  3. 1-2 weeks away according to Brendan on Talksport just now
  4. Yep that vid has sold me - hes uber cool
  5. Cheers, I'm not really sure what I am doing with pivot tables but will have a play
  6. Hi all Its been a while since i did some data manipulation and after a long week my brain is mush so thought I'd ask the venerable forumites I've been given a list of employees training records including name, email, manager and the training they have completed and when. The training course name contains multiple types of course so the list itself will duplicate the delegates details depending on how many courses they have completed - there are about 6 different courses in total What i would like to do is consolidate this so I have one line for the employees data then in subsequent columns filter out the courses so the course completion date appears in a separate column under the heading of the respective course - ie so i can see who has done what and when I'm using MS Excel 10 which I am fairly new to as well - can someone (in simple terms) give me a clue on how to do this please As always, I'd be eternally grateful
  7. 1000 pages of Luis and we are still in a scandal about his behavior
  8. b****x - meanwhile we have to pick up the tab
  9. He still doesnt look as though he can believe it
  10. Good luck with that one!
  11. Just watched Alonso's video - I'm a gibbering wreck - off to get supplies now
  12. About time he had his own thread - his work with the players cant be underestimated The psychologist hired by Brendan Rodgers to give his Liverpool players a mental edge has hailed two of England's World Cup hopefuls as being a joy to work with. Dr Steve Peters says Daniel Sturridge, who could be fit for the club's upcoming trip to Norwich, and Jordan Henderson are committed team players as Liverpool chase their first Premier League title since 1990. "Daniel and Jordan are great to work with," Peters told the Daily Mail. "They listen. They engage. And they epitomise what I aim for, which is teamwork. We're a team working on their mind, exploring it together." Peters also praised Rodgers as one of the best coaches he has ever worked with, comparing his methods to those of the hugely successful cycling chief Sir Dave Brailsford, who guided Team GB to eight gold medals in each of the past two Olympics as well as masterminding Sir Bradley Wiggins' and Chris Froome's victories in the Tour de France. "With Dave and Brendan we will have a lot of brainstorming sessions, with a big white board," Peters said. "They are very similar in their approach. "Dave and I gelled because we work as a team. It's the same with Brendan." Peters, who has also been recruited by Roy Hodgson to help England at this summer's World Cup, does not claim to know anything about football or cycling, preferring to take his cue from coaches and athletes. "My role is to listen to what they want, where they want to go, and then I make suggestions," he said. "I don't know anything about football or cycling, so I watch my boundaries. "I don't come into here and tell Liverpool players how to play football. That would be absurd. I simply ask if what they are doing is advantageous? What are they doing that isn't? "Then you get the player and ask them what they think. It's my job to get the mindset to operate the way they want it to operate." Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard has credited Peters, who joined the club's backroom staff 18 months ago, with helping him during a campaign that has seen his club exceed everyone's expectations to sit four victories away from what would be Gerrard's first Premier League title. "He's really helped me, not so much with the technical side of the game but with what's going on in my head and the mental preparation," Gerrard said. "I was a little bit lost and he just simplifies what's going on. If the players buy into it he will be able to help them with mental preparation, especially in pressure situations." Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/300581.html#10A5AywA4YKGFb1t.99
  13. That's taken more out of me than the city game feck me!
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