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It's always boring ass Californian climate A vs. boring ass climate from somewhere else B. Or boring ass tropical climate vs. boring ass Mediterranean climate B. It gets old.
I don't follow any foreign league rigidly, I usually watch matches where Finns from the National Team play in. So everything from 2nd Bundesliga via Poland to Greece. Gives a nice variation and knowledge about different leagues.
We don't have any players in the Premier League right now, but some in the Championship. They are youth or bench-warmers though.
I would say 15-20 inches and thanks. Oymyakon inspired it's creation.
I would say much more than that. Snow ratios are higher the colder the temperature is. That would probably be like a 70:1 ratio lol. Probably be like 8-9 feet of snow.
I would say much more than that. Snow ratios are higher the colder the temperature is. That would probably be like a 70:1 ratio lol. Probably be like 8-9 feet of snow.
Actually the ratio would be 100:1, so it would equal 177 inches of snow lol. Damn. Now that's pretty awesome though rather extreme.
I don't follow any foreign league rigidly, I usually watch matches where Finns from the National Team play in. So everything from 2nd Bundesliga via Poland to Greece. Gives a nice variation and knowledge about different leagues.
We don't have any players in the Premier League right now, but some in the Championship. They are youth or bench-warmers though.
I must admit, I don't really watch much foreign football. Maybe the odd Spanish or German game, but that's about it. The Championship has some pretty good teams actually. It's a good standard of football, and tbh is probably stronger than the Dutch Eredivisie and Belgian Jupiler league. Obviously the exceptions would be a few sides out of those leagues, but the majority are very poor.
I must admit, I don't really watch much foreign football. Maybe the odd Spanish or German game, but that's about it. The Championship has some pretty good teams actually. It's a good standard of football, and tbh is probably stronger than the Dutch Eredivisie and Belgian Jupiler league. Obviously the exceptions would be a few sides out of those leagues, but the majority are very poor.
I heard a stat that The Championship is the 4th most watched league in Europe!
I must admit, I don't really watch much foreign football. Maybe the odd Spanish or German game, but that's about it. The Championship has some pretty good teams actually. It's a good standard of football, and tbh is probably stronger than the Dutch Eredivisie and Belgian Jupiler league. Obviously the exceptions would be a few sides out of those leagues, but the majority are very poor.
Indeed. The top teams in the NL and Belgium would do well in the Championship, but the worst teams would be totally hopeless. The difference in class is just huge.
The Polish league is quite fun to watch. No big stars and often more tempo than refined skill, so the games are quite entertaining, as mistakes happen. And an amazing atmosphere. Not the rigid orchestrated ballet like often in Serie A.
Damn..... I stand corrected then. If you think 177 in is extreme then the 235 in Sapporo gets is downright insane.
Nah, I think 177 inches insane for a month not an entire season. Your climate would average 607 inches of snow between May and September. Would be a complete winter wonderland lol.
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