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Distinct lack of Allardyce.

 

Distinct lack of PFM's in that list.

 

But, but it's those dirty forrins coming over here and winning all our games. Can we do a win percentage v's cost of team comparison which may be fairer just to try and include Fat Boy.

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Surely Mourinho's is wrong?

 

He had a 67% winrate in his first stint, cannot be arsed to work it out but a 59% winrate in his 2nd would have brought it down more than that surely?

 

EDIT: He's also played more than 202 games, not sure where Sky are getting their stats from.

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

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Surely Mourinho's is wrong?

 

He had a 67% winrate in his first stint, cannot be arsed to work it out but a 59% winrate in his 2nd would have brought it down more than that surely?

 

EDIT: He's also played more than 202 games, not sure where Sky are getting their stats from.

 

Whatever has Mourinho at the top.  The first half of last season will be airbrushed.

 

Imagine being a Chelsea fan for the first half of the season and a Palace fan for the last.  You'll wonder what the fuck you were watching 2015/16.

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

I remember back in the 80's when Channel 4 first started up they used to show The Paul Hogan show and he was always drinking it.

 

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

 

Owned by heineken, it's never been an Australian product, just a great marketing ploy as 'Aussies' are supposed to really know their beers

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

 

Owned by heineken, it's never been an Australian product, just a great marketing ploy as 'Aussies' are supposed to really know their beers

 

Well they don't as most of them ar shite

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

I remember back in the 80's when Channel 4 first started up they used to show The Paul Hogan show and he was always drinking it.

 

 

Because Paul Hogan is real Australia :lol:

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

 

Owned by heineken, it's never been an Australian product, just a great marketing ploy as 'Aussies' are supposed to really know their beers

 

Apparently it was originally an Australian product, but it peaked there in the '70s then plummeted in popularity as its owners focused on international markets.

 

Foster's was founded in Melbourne in 1888 by Irish-American brothers William M. Foster and Ralph R. Foster, who started a brewery in Rokeby Street, Collingwood but it didn't become Australia's leading brand until 1977.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/business-old/the-world-reaches-for-a-fosters/story-e6frg98x-1226079495049

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Next you're gonna tell me Fosters isn't brewed in Australia.

 

In one year in Australia I don't think I saw a single Fosters tap anywhere.

 

Bit late but I've lived here nearly 8 years and haven't seen anyone drink it. It's not available in offys or pubs anywhere I've been.

I remember back in the 80's when Channel 4 first started up they used to show The Paul Hogan show and he was always drinking it.

 

 

Because Paul Hogan is real Australia :lol:

 

i think that's how it all actually hapened really, again, all just a marketing ploy however it's worked a treat for them, its the UK's largest selling Lager with Stella and Carling coming in 2nd

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22854840

 

:milner:

:lol:

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