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The 'getting a year older on the first day of the new year' thing is common throughout a lot of Asia, I think. They definitely do it here in Vietnam. I often get the interesting sight of asking a student how old they are and waiting for them while they visibly pause, remember I'm a westerner, and subtract one or two. Everyone here gets a year older at Tet though, not January 1st. Birthdays are rarely celebrated outside of big cities, and many people don't celebrate them in the city either.  A surprisingly large number of people basically don't know how old they are as well. There was a scandal a few months ago about a promising player in the Vietnam U21s turning out to be older than 21, but he probably doesn't actually know precisely how old he is. 

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If you went back to the year 2000, and every time A.P. McCoy entered a race you bet £1 on him to win, you would be £1,743.63 down.

Is that actually a fact? How did anyone calculate that?

Attheraces.com worked it out.
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Fair enough! Is there anyone who actually bets that way?

I doubt it, but it's quite a surprising statistic when you consider he's widely considered to be one of the best jockeys ever (I think. I can't say I'm much of a horse racing fan)

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Poorly worded by the Beeb, I think. Should say he is the first manager to last in the job 3 years without a trophy.

Hodgson obviously lasted less than a third of the time.

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Samuel Beckett is the only Nobel Laureate to have played first-class cricket (apparently).

Is Albert Camus the only Nobel Laureate to have played in a World Cup finals tournament?
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The word marathon gets it's origin from some Greek soldier running apparently 42.2km from the plains of marathon to Athens to tell the relevant authorities that a battle had been won between the Greeks and the Persians.

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The word marathon gets it's origin from some Greek soldier running apparently 42.2km from the plains of marathon to Athens to tell the relevant authorities that a battle had been won between the Greeks and the Persians.

 

To add a tiny be to that , apparently immediately after giving the word of victory he dropped dead on the spot. 

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This season Villa have so far had 7 'new' goalscorers (i.e. players who hadn't scored for the club before this season). Cole, Hutton, Gil, Okore, Sinclair, Cleverley & Sanchez. It is 22 seasons since that figure was beaten (10) when Regis, Atkinson, Staunton, Penrice, Richardson, Blake, Paul Mortimer, Parker, Teale & Froggatt opened their accounts, although the figure of 7 has been equalled a few times in between.

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This season Villa have so far had 7 'new' goalscorers (i.e. players who hadn't scored for the club before this season). Cole, Hutton, Gil, Okore, Sinclair, Cleverley & Sanchez. It is 22 seasons since that figure was beaten (10) when Regis, Atkinson, Staunton, Penrice, Richardson, Blake, Paul Mortimer, Parker, Teale & Froggatt opened their accounts, although the figure of 7 has been equalled a few times in between.

When Grealish scores the winner in the cup final we'll break it then :D

 

 

(Welcome back by the way)

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