Hello, Irish Behavioural Economics Blog. I am doubtful that your PhD students will finish their theses on time and I laugh at their prospects of publishing in good journals. Ha ha ha!
99.99 per cent of what I heard in Dublin today including the reactions reported by the BBC stuck within the bounds of relatively good natured footballing banter or fairly hopeful attempts to get a replay. I really do hope no-one is getting actually abusive.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8368944.stm
My favourite quote is from the BBC article above.
One caller pointed out that Henry actually handled the ball twice before France's winning goal. "Even in volleyball, that's a foul," said the frustrated football fan.
But at least we will hold our heads high. Once an Arsenal player always an Arsenal player.
ReplyDelete99.99 per cent of what I heard in Dublin today including the reactions reported by the BBC stuck within the bounds of relatively good natured footballing banter or fairly hopeful attempts to get a replay. I really do hope no-one is getting actually abusive.
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My favourite quote is from the BBC article above.
One caller pointed out that Henry actually handled the ball twice before France's winning goal.
"Even in volleyball, that's a foul," said the frustrated football fan.
By all accounts, Henry is actually a nice guy & clearly a great player so hard to hate.
ReplyDeleteJoke's on him, right? He's got a belly hanging out!
ReplyDeleteHe does have a World Cup in his hand too though...
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