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 41 
 on: Today at 07:11:02 PM 
Started by AB de Royse777 - Last post by fullhdpixel
There need to be some stability in domestic cricket within Pakistan. The PCB seems to be changing the format almost every year. Champions One-Day Cup is the new invention, in which a total of 5 teams are taking part. The tournament is star-studded, with superstars such as Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan,    Saud Shakeel and Shadab Khan captaining the teams. But the problem is that teams are not attached to any particular geographic region, which makes it difficult to get fan support. I would still prefer the earlier format.
In Pakistan sports are treated like gifts to our beloveds just because of these things we have huge loses in squash, Field Hockey and now in Cricket usually high profile spots given as gifts they are having no management experience and sports is never been their thing so it's going the worst day by day after successful end of Squash and Field Hockey now in near future we will have the worst future of cricket as well due to these non-professional peoples.

Ramiz Raja was one of the best but after this now we have all on political basis, and they are bringing their own peoples those are doing experiments and helping PCB to bury this peoples most beloved game in good cemetery. This current event is completely useless which is having no worth, but they are doing and trying to end criticism after home test series lost against minor Bangladesh.

 42 
 on: Today at 07:11:00 PM 
Started by darxiaomi - Last post by cryptofrka
Anybody else besides jayce missed out on Liverpool?
Aston Villa was a good choice, agreed - I was weighing Villa and Milan. Went with the latter, let's see how it goes.

I have to say I'm having more fun here than I initially thought Grin

 43 
 on: Today at 07:10:38 PM 
Started by Trofo - Last post by Stable090
When players return from international breaks, their first game back at the club does not always produce positive results. Liverpool has cut many games today because no one believes Forest will have the opportunity to defeat Liverpool at Anfield, but sometimes a club that you did not expect to win a game will get the chance and win.
The only surprising game to me today is the Liverpool match. I never expected Liverpool to lose the match, I was having so much confidence that Liverpool would win, but the result is just surprising and unexpected. Most of the people that placed bets on the match placed bets on Liverpool to win. Anyone that picked Liverpool in their bet will definitely be losing, because no one will even think that they will be losing the match because Liverpool have been performing well since the beginning of the season, and no one will think it’s a club like Nottingham Forest that will defeat Liverpool.

 44 
 on: Today at 07:10:27 PM 
Started by Peanutswar - Last post by CryptoHeadlineNews
$61,900

 45 
 on: Today at 07:10:10 PM 
Started by BlackHatCoiner - Last post by Fortify
Inflation is the general increase in the prices of goods and services within a given time. However, how general is this? You've probably come across terms such as "real inflation" or the "CPI". The latter, which stands for Consumer Price Index, is announced statistics made by the government, which measures inflation based on a basket of goods.

But, it is constantly confirmed that the CPI does not reflect on the real inflation, as the basket of goods and services is biased. For example, the government can choose goods A, B and C, which only experienced a 3% increase in price, for its basket, while the goods D, F, G experienced 10% inflation.

But, then again, even if you count all goods and services in an economy, how useful would that metric be? If we counted D, F and G, and those six were the only goods in the economy, we'd have a 6.5% inflation rate. (The average of 3 and 10). But human action comes into the equation, and things get messy. For example, if Alice depends on goods D, F and G, while Charlie only wants A, B and C, then inflation clearly influences Alice more than it does Charlie.

This raises the issue of whether it is possible to measure / quantify inflation. What do you think? The Austrian school might have the answer, but I'd rather see what you think about inflation, and is it meaningful to try and measure it? Or, how meaningful is it?

These attempts at measuring inflation are not meant to be absolute, because it's impossible to track the prices of all goods and services all of the time, at least with the tools currently available to us. These metrics are intended to be a rough measure, using a basket of representative products, that is constantly tweaked over time. As long as the statistics gathering agency does a reasonable job at keeping the products in the basket meaningful - that they relate to current consumer trends or the average shopping habits - then it can be a useful gauge of changes over time. It is intended to track the most popular or common items at a certain time, which is the best that we can expect right now.

 46 
 on: Today at 07:09:55 PM 
Started by headingnorth - Last post by RockBell
For someone who does not know about cryptocurrency, most of them think that investing in a house is a very good thing. However, for someone who already has a house and knows about cryptocurrency, he will choose to trade and invest in cryptocurrency rather than adding a house as an investment. One of the very good cryptocurrencies at this time to invest in is Bitcoin. I say Bitcoin is one of the good cryptocurrencies to invest in because the price of Bitcoin from year to year always increases, even in the last 10 years, Bitcoin has increased many times over from its price in 2015, which is around $ 300 - $ 450 and now the price of Bitcoin has reached $ 58,300. If we had invested in Bitcoin in 2015 around $ 10,000, maybe at this time we would be sleeping on a pile of money. Unlike investing in a house in 2015, we will indeed get profit but not as much as the profit we get if we invest in Bitcoin.

This is not about whether owning a home is good or not it is very good, owning your home is one of the best things that can happen to you because when you are in your own house you don't have to bother about paying rent or not and you will be able to focus on other things because now rent is becoming more expensive even as all of love bitcoin it will be best for us to get how necessary things in place then you can invest without any hesitation or even thinking about bills, and you cryptocurrency investment will even be more flexible than renting and all your money is there and you are not making profit then how do you deal with all this because it will just make you sell some assets.

when you own your own house holding for a long time will even be more interesting we know how Bitcoin works that the price can always walk around the same circle of price and you can not always predict what will happen in crypto and that is why, the analysis you are doing when bitcoin was around 300 hundred dollars it would have been the best time but how many of us invested in bitcoin. and then everyone was see Bitcoin as shit but now am still with the fact that you settle basic needs.

 47 
 on: Today at 07:09:49 PM 
Started by tokeweed - Last post by Velvet78
I think world football has struggled to produce talented strikers in recent years. The compact football mentality reduces the number of players who stand out with their individual skills. So, even if Osimhen doesn't perform very well at Galatasaray, there will be clubs who will want to sign Osimhen because the number of players like Osimhen in world football is decreasing day by day. Stars like Osimhen, Haaland and Mbappe are players who can single-handedly change the score and the game when the team is bad...

You are right about that too actually. Because you know the Turkish league isn't best place for quality players such as Osimhen to show their skills in the best manner. He can still perform better when he is signed by a much bigger team competing in one of the best European leagues.  Smiley

Chelsea and PSG seem like the biggest candidates for now. Galatasaray fans were worried about losing him in January too actually but they must be relieved after hearing that there is no such condition on his loan contract.



Adrien Rabiot is without a team for more than 2 months. He is still dealing with his mother's desires about his future. What a pity! If he wasn't under the influence of his mother in his career, I believe he would have been in a much better position now...

 48 
 on: Today at 07:09:43 PM 
Started by minerjones - Last post by bitcoiner24h
LOT 1 : 0.0005

 49 
 on: Today at 07:09:22 PM 
Started by tokeweed - Last post by GbitG
So the transfer season is now over for all leagues and to summarise, there were not so many transfers this year compared to the last few years, but there were a few very crazy ones such as Mbappe to Real Madrid and that free of charge or that Oshimen did not move to the Premiere League but to Galatasaray, even if it is only a loan transfer I find it crazy that such a player will play in the turkish league.
Hmm, that's true mate!
In this transfer window Victor Osimene's departure was the only move that happened from outside the expected circle. Everyone was expecting that Victor Osimene would move to a European club (Chelsea, PSG etc). But in fact, he proved all people's expectations wrong and moved to Turkish league and that too on a loan deal. 
 
While Killian Mbappe's departure everyone knew that he would move to Real Madrid. Because recently from few years Killian Mbappe and Real Madrid were linked for a deal. So Killian Mbappe's move was not that surprising, everyone already knew about this move. 
 
Let me also submit this tath Many clubs have signed their targeted players. But in my opinion, the best transfer that has happened in this window is Julian Alvarez. Because J. Alvarez, being the best player, has an expensive value despite Atletico Madrid having signed hum from Manchester City by paying less value than market value.

 50 
 on: Today at 07:09:21 PM 
Started by Trofo - Last post by BITCOIN4X
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I would say Barcelona themselves are to blame for Barcelona's decline financially. What could be a bigger financial loss than Barcelona making multiple deals for huge sums of money these contracts didn't do them any good and the players they bought for huge amounts of money had to leave the club for free.
You cannot make conclusions like that because Barcelona's financial condition is actually deteriorating not only because of their transfer activities. There are much bigger sources of expenses than just their unprofitable transfer activities, but I don't fully know what they are.

Barcelona management is responsible for the decline in the club's financial condition and I don't think this is a problem with the squad. So whatever the story, management is the one who has to solve the problem even though good squad performance can help fix it to a certain stage.

On the other hand, Real Madrid did not make this mistake like them, Real Madrid completed the deal on time, that's why they are successful in most of the deals. If Barcelona had played the role of Real Madrid, their financial situation would have improved instead of deteriorating. However, since the financial situation has worsened, they now have to play with the players they have in their squad and have no other option. However, even with the current team that Barcelona is playing with, they have been able to perform well so far, but there is no guarantee that this performance will continue.
The systems adopted by Real Madrid and Barcelona may be different, especially in club management. I don't think Barcelona needs to consider the same approach as Real Madrid adopts in managing its finances, so both have their own approaches and ways of solving problems. Regardless, the team's performance is fine at the moment, but in the long term its performance is unlikely to improve considering there is no improvement in its financial situation.

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