Arne Slot - Head Coach

There are recent remours resurfacing that Sebastian Hoeneß from VfB Stuttgart is on the LFC shortlist in replacing Slot.

For all of my frustration with him, I share in this sentiment. Of course, I would have preferred if he continued to succeed here. But if he leaves, I think he will land on his feet elsewhere and hopefully learn from the experience. I could see him back in the Premier League sooner rather than later.

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He’s supposedly on a shortlist of three for the sporting director job at Al-Hilal.

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Don’t you tempt me with a good time, mate…

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thats no good… where even is that squiggle thing on the keyboard?

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Press and hold the S key on an Android.
= ẞ

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easy.

not all of us did a diploma in IT

Also it can be transliterated as “ss”.

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Next to the 0 on a QWERTZ keyboard. If you are using any other keyboard, you can hold down the Alt key and type 0223 on the numeric keyboard. When you release Alt you should get a ß.

That’s a pain the hole. Hard swerve on Seb

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See, all Slot (or LFC) needs to do is hiring me to do their PR. You are all talking about something other than Slot In / Out! :rofl:

Is that 13 for département de Bouche du Rhône?

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How do you get the symbol for Ohms?

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I’m not sure. You could copy and paste this: Ω

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If you are on Windows, search for Character Map, it’s about 1/3 of the way down or 3/4 of the way down.

Or click on the Advanced view check box, type in omega or ohm. It will show the search results.

And here concludes the symbol that almost represents our shiny head head-coach. :+1:


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Yeah I’ve had this issue with German and Duolingo :joy:

Looked it up Alt+155
I’ve now spent half an hour trying to set my android to do it Ω and finally succeeded. Had to put it in my ‘personal alphabet’ which to find was a real bummer.

I just use the handwriting components of the keyboard on Android for these type of characters. That works too without searching for ages. :grin:

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Sure however I’m a bit of an audiophile so am on hifi forums quite a bit. Speaker discussions need Ω symbols as Ohms looks messy.
Thanks everyone for pointing me in the right direction to get this simple thing done.

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