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lionihatethisgame
Listed below are comments made by lionihatethisgame between Saturday, 4th July 2009 and Sunday, 9th August 2009.
No, "Real" means Royal. It's simply the name, as when Arsenal were called "Royal Arsenal".
If you don't like it, go support another team. Glory hunters...
Melo has signed for Juventus You plonker!"
Well that certainly hasn't had much coverage. I would have expected it to be the main news story. Why on earth would he want to go to Juve?
It's defence they need to strengthen now, otherwise they have no chance of making the top four.
I'm surprised that people still see United as the strongest side in the Premiership. They have replaced world class players with very average ones. I expect it to be much close this year. Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and United will all be in it.
It depends really. Going downhill, if you have more fuel on board you will have to break earlier into the corners due to a higher momentum as a greater mass means a greater force of gravity will be acting on a car moving downhill (you will have less grip). Obviously going uphill with a heavier car it will be slower because there is a stronger force of gravity acting against it. Along a straight a car with a greater fuel load will be able to build up more momentum, but slower, and will not necessarily have more grip. Therefore in theory it should be better to have a lighter car.
Grip is generally down to the tires or downforce as it depends on the friction between the tyres and the road. This explains why the Brawns having trouble with the cold conditions gives them less grip than the Red Bulls.
I am not a new member!