As we all know a survey is always subjective & open to many interpretations. However, surveys if
done well can give insight, reveal tendencies & capture a trend that could be interesting to bear
in mind. Spanish Sports daily "AS" has contracted the firm "IKERFEL" to survey Spanish Football
spectators in all 20 First Division Stadiums.
Are you a REAL MADRID fans?Spanish Sports daily "Marca" did a survey via the agency "Sigma"with
some of the current Real Madrid Club members (around 800)to see which Football players they
personally would like signednext season. The candidates Franck Ribery, David Silva & CescFabregas
were among the most cited & the survey was done outsidethe member's door at the Santiago Bernabeu
Stadium on the
BERLIN, Germany — German-born Turkish international Nuri Sahin, who is leaving Borussia Dortmund
for Real Madrid, has been voted Bundesliga player of the 2010-11 season by his peers, Kicker
magazine said Monday. The 22-year-old midfielder was voted best outfield player with 46.1 percent
of the vote, the magazine's survey of 298 players showed, followed in [.
NEWCLASTLE, England Newcastle United are on the brink of appointing Alan Pardew as the club's new
manager. Pardew emerged as a frontrunner for the post shortly after Chris Hughton was sacked on
Monday and the former West Ham boss could be unveiled opvernight. Hughton was given his marching
orders with the Magpies sitting in [.
In addition to more than 309 000 tourists arriving in South Africa for the primary purpose of
attending the World Cup and a $520 million boost to our economy in terms of spend, the survey shows
that tourists were extremely satisfied with their experience in the country and would highly
recommend the destination to friends and family
Join CaughtOffside's World Cup 2010 Fantasy Football League and win £5k!
A survey conducted by PartyBets.com has produced some interesting but at the same time a tad
worrying, results. Here are the main points uncovered by the study (as well as our take on what
they mean).
The World Cup doesn't start for another 10 days, but it's already blowing up the web, particularly
in the UK. According to the trend-watching analysts at Hitwise, at least 20% of all searches in the
UK last week contained the words "world cup." Altogether, the World Cup was the subject of around
25,000 individual search terms.
The quarter-finals of the Champions League kick-off this week with some mouth-watering ties that
involve teams from 6 different countries. Can Barcelona be the first team to retain the top
European title since AC Milan did so in 1990 or will Arsenal, Lyon, Bordeaux or CSKA Moscow ensure
there is a new name on the trophy?
This survey has run throughout 2008/9 season. It will continue until 1000 replies have been
made (257 so far recieved). Here is a summary so far:
Man Utd hated all over the world
Replies recieved from individual countries: UK (52%), Unknown (8%), United States (7%),
Australia (5%), India (4%), Malaysia (3%), Ireland (3%), Norway (3%), Singapore (2%) and 26 others
(1% or less of the total).
Morning all. What's crackin? Not a whole lot of news to go over today regarding Arsenal, except
that Gareth Barry reportedly really wants to come to Arsenal. So nothing we haven't heard before.
Would you rather have Gareth Barry or Xabi Alonso? That's a tough question. I'd certainly take
either but I do wonder who most of you would take if you could pick one.
Good morning all. What did you think of the Champions League Final? If I had to guess I'd say you
probably all enjoyed it immensely, getting to watch the red cunts from the north crying and getting
crushed by a team that resembles a better version of our team. We tried to play that exact same
game that Barcelona played, but there are just a few differences.
Hi insiders after six weeks in the making we can present below the results of the 2008
Arsenalinsider survey. Firstly many thanks to all 25,000 of you who took the time to enter our
survey. The information you have given us will help Arsenalinsider to be even bigger and better for
the 2009/10 season here in blog land.
The Center for Sport Policy and Research at Middle Tennessee State University is investigating the
experiences of parents in youth sports and is looking for youth sport parents to complete a survey
to assist in their research.
The Center for Sport Policy and Research at Middle Tennessee State University is investigating the
experiences of parents in youth sports and is looking for youth sport parents to complete a survey
to assist in their research.
The Center for Sport Policy and Research at Middle Tennessee State University is investigating the
experiences of parents in youth sports and is looking for youth sport parents to complete a survey
to assist in their research.
It's one thing to have supporters or analysts tell you who the best players, teams, or leagues are.
Depending on who you ask or which metric you use, you can have endless arguments about quality. But
why not go directly to the source and ask the professionals themselves? After all, they have to
play the game week in and week out and see things on and off the field that spectators often don't
or can't.
Do you think Southend is one of the best places to take a vacation? Is it a friendly place to be?
Would you consider our resort to be welcoming to visitors - whether they be day trippers or short
stay holidaymakers?
Well a survey out today suggests Southend is the 8th most "holiday friendly" destination in the UK.
No points were awarded in the standings, but still a meaningful match for the Dynamo as they
defeated the Laredo Heat 4-0 on Saturday. The only dark spot seemed to be a broken nose suffered by
Danny Cruz.
Read the details here and here.
With that, who do you think is the Dynamo's most dangerous offensive weapon besides Brian
Ching?
Following a request what follows is a brief summary of information supplied to the "Hate
Man Utd Survey". The plan is to run the survey until 1000 responses are entered - there is
quite away to go! Could readers please post links to it in other blogs or forums they use to draw
attention to [...]