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Does Champions League Football have Serious implications for the Productivity of British Industry?


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Guest gumper
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Dunno about you lot but i find it very dificult to get anything done the day leading up to big european night.

 

I tend to spend most of the day trawling the internet for snippets of build up and posting crap like this on the YNWA message board.

 

I am concerned that others may be suffering a similar plight which lead to the conclusion that worker productivity in Merseyside/Northwest (and possibly the rest of the world) would be greatly reduced today?

 

How do others find their commitment on a day like today?

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All I know is that the week of 23rd May 2005 was about my least productive ever. And that's saying a lot

 

I didn't go to work anyway.

 

:thumbs:

Guest gumper
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Results:

 

The response from the subjects has been disappointing with many users preferring to jabber on incesently ina champman style about big name players we cant afford rather than concentrating on supporting the current crop we do actually own.

 

 

Conclusions:

 

The biggest shirkers and skivers have most likely not bothered turning into work at all today and hence have not had the opportunity to respond to the study.

 

Further research is neccassary; best location probably the pub: hence: half day for me!!

 

Bye Bye :bleh:

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The question about the effects on productivity in British industry of CL games is an interesting one and - hang on, what British Industry?

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I took the night off for the Camp Nou game, and I'm taking tonite off too. Very naughty of me, but hey ho, this is too big to miss :)

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I'm clocking off in 20 minutes to go home

 

:thumbs:

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I'm clocking off in 20 minutes to go home

 

:thumbs:

 

 

:)

 

 

 

 

...................."and in other news, it is believed that a football match at Anfield, Liverpool, England, started the slide into the current worldwide recession"

 

Buddha say: when Carra sneezes, the whole world catches a cold

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works well in australia. we have kick off at 6.45am and its done by 8.30 ish. so I watch the game, and then get to work by about 9/9.15.

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Works not so well in Hong Kong.

 

Games on at 3.45 AM so I don't sleep all night just incase I don't wake up to the alarms, eventually fall asleep around 7 Am and wake up around 10.30-11 having missed my first two uni lectures :D

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I think I worked more today than I have ever done on a matchday.

 

luckily my work monitor was big enough to have the match on it streamed in the corner and still carry one working..

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