CL game 7: Slavia Prague - Barca 2-4

Who wins?

  • Slavia

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Draw

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • Barca

    Votes: 11 78.6%

  • Total voters
    14

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Softies are exaggerating like they played on Mars, not in the middle of Europe at near 0 degree temperatures. Google how people do winter sports, it's gonna blow your mind.

Said my 11 y.o. trains on lower temperatures and way worse pitch. Snow, mud, etc.
Some complain too much and think anything outside their comfort zone is drastic.

On a more wider scale: exposure to uncomfortable environment (cold, hot), is proven to be beneficial.


Noone is disputing anyone's feeling of being cold but complaining about it on Instagram just makes you look like s whiny little girl.
 

malvolio

Senior Member
Softies are exaggerating like they played on Mars, not in the middle of Europe at near 0 degree temperatures. Google how people do winter sports, it's gonna blow your mind.
Just a case of Slavia wanting it more and Barca just cruising knowing that eventually they'll get the result trough sheer individual quality.
Pedri got ragdolled all night by that physical Slavia midfield.
 

Latschenkiefer

Senior Member
1st - Not living in southern hemisphere, nor am I from the southern hemisphere.
2nd - Read again, I was talking about Ireland, where temps seldom goes below -3. I have spent almost a decade there, and its from experience. Its all about the system that's in place. The day it snows heavily, or the temperatures drop below -3c, Ireland stands still, unlike central/eastern Europe, where this occurrence is a daily occurrence.
3rd - If given the choice, people in your part of the world would move to Spain/portugal/Italy or similar temperate climate in a heartbeat. A moderate climate is always preferred by humanity.
4th - You saying +40c is an extreme, brother it gets closer to +50c in parts of my country, 40c is chump change.
5th - Not everything is about racial superiority, take your head out of that ass you keep liking. If that was the case, your reading my reply and not able to deduce my intention would denote your inherent lack of IQ, which I can attribute to race, right? Or Irish who feel similarly about winters in the part of the world where its always -10c or below, is the Irish race inherently inferior? Or folks from your part of the world needed extra stuff to go out in the sun during summers or just exist in my part of the world, is their inherent inferiority in race, right? Your existence must be miserable if you look at everything through the racial lens. Take it off, the world is far simpler, and far more enjoyable than your race science will ever make it to be.
A few years back this dude was sidelining with people who had austrian painter as their profile picture in some other forum or blog. He speculated that Hillary Clinton might be possessed by demons. This dude is completely finished in his head. Don't bother.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Pitch and cold were an issue but likes of Eric, Frenkie, Rashford, Fermin and Olmo got past it.

A lot of the rest of them looked like didnt really want to know or just couldnt handle the weather, pitch and physicality of Sparta.
 

CatalinR10

Senior Member
Yes, 15 minutes is no problem – the human body can handle it without a problem. With training, proper breathing, etc., you can gradually build up to 30 minutes or more – record holders can even reach 5-6 hours, but that's hardcore. But those 10-15 minutes are easily manageable for anyone. The body cools down by about 1-1.5 degrees Celsius. But don't overdo it – a few minutes is perfectly sufficient.

Interesting , didn't knew. I thought that you can be exposed at most like 5-7 minutes in such waters , not to mention going up to 30 mins. Do you do it a lot around Christmas or when temperatures drop so low ?
 

ToranagaSama

Well-known member
Depends whether you are "chilling" in completely still water with your feet touching the ground and the knowledge that you can just hop out at all times or whether you are fighting for your life because you are passenger of the Titanic in the middle of nowhere with strong currents pulling you down and waves beating down on you. I think first scenario you survive a bit longer at 4°C water temperature than last but not sure.
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Some people take icy baths too. Rumor is that cold water kills bad/sick cells in your organism. Cold shower is definitely refreshing and give a lot of energy. Was going for a swim in the nearby sea way into late october when was younger and can jump in cold water, when nobody around swims in early spring still. The time you can spend in it without freezing to the point of extreme discomfort is dependent purely on frequency of exposure.


Latschenkiefer

Pal, you're living in the past. Not even your masters and groomers will care about you and your "cause" in 10 years time. You're used condoms. The smarter of your ilk will turn coats and learn how to roman.
Also, i didn't speculate about Hilldog. That's obvious.
 
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Maradona37

Well-known member
Depends whether you are "chilling" in completely still water with your feet touching the ground and the knowledge that you can just hop out at all times or whether you are fighting for your life because you are passenger of the Titanic in the middle of nowhere with strong currents pulling you down and waves beating down on you. I think first scenario you survive a bit longer at 4°C water temperature than last but not sure.
I blame Rose. There was enough room on that board for her and Jack.
 

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