http://the4thjuliek.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] the4thjuliek.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ontd_football2015-02-02 04:30 pm

Winter Transfer Deadline Day!

So today (February 2) is the day that winter transfer window closes. And let's face it, summers transfers are way more fun and worrying.

But anyway, what are your thoughts about this window? Has your club signed someone useful (or useless)? Have they missed out on any special player that you had your eye on? Any news/hopes/dreams about summer transfers? And while we're on the subject, what were the best transfers made by your club? Any shocking ones? Ones that made you weep or cheer or laugh?

There are tissues for tears and champagne for celebration available (silly, I know.)




Something worth reading (and I agree):

How much does the January transfer deadline day matter?

To keep track of things:

The Telegraph's live thread for deadline day.

The Independent's live thread.

The Guardian's live thread.

The BBC's live thread.

Also, if you're bored, let's make this a regular FFA.

RE: OT.

[identity profile] ms-geekette.livejournal.com 2015-02-02 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, I haven't watched baseball in ages, but games are generally longer than a 20/20. Maybe 3 hours? There are generally 9 innings with 3 strikes for each team. It's not a set number of pitches.

RE: OT.

[identity profile] ms-geekette.livejournal.com 2015-02-02 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you see, they score points, but they call them runs, haha. Their "runs" are just one point. Except for a "grand slam," which is a home run with the bases loaded. That would be 4 points since 4 different players would score. And regular home runs (hitting the ball "out of the park"...out of the legal field of play in the outfield) or just hauling ass around the bases can end up getting more than one point if there are player(s) already on base(s).

I know pretty much nothing about cricket, so we are even!

RE: OT.

[identity profile] ms-geekette.livejournal.com 2015-02-02 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
One day I'll have to dig into cricket more, but today is not that day. :-D

Baseball does have a "mercy killing" rule. I can't remember the specifics exactly, but if a team is way, way ahead of the other team by a certain inning (or maybe also a certain number of points/runs), they will call the game early. No hundreds of runs in baseball, for sure!