While this was not his best effort, the idiot did however see several quality strikes in the tunnel immediately afterward.
While this was not his best effort, the idiot did however see several quality strikes in the tunnel immediately afterward.
I know it's fun appropriating culture and all - just make sure you understand the meanings of the phrases you glean before using them publicly lest you come off like a middle aged white dude trying too hard to relate to the kids today.
This is a textbook example of completely missing the point, but good try. Go answer all your own questions with "don't punch" and enlightenment shall be yours.
This ap sounds wonderful.
As a long time (amateur) keeper, it always amazes me how they can take their eyes off of a live ball. Grab it, secure it, hand it to the referee, THEN you have made a save.
Could not possibly agree more.
Soooooo gooooooood
Same treatment for the equalizer please!
Oh, so you got that then? Good.
Well then why don't we dispense with the 120' of banality and get right to it then?
Reserve pool? Just use the bench players, of hey are suspended or injured then they can't play an it hurts the team - so maybe they should try to avoid that. It not that complicated. Injuries and fatigue are part of all sports, but no other fundamentally alters its game to decide a draw.
Each team has TWO FULL squads of professional athletes - just reset or remove substitution limits after 90 and keep going. Hockey has seemed to figure this out, and they're laying checks at 30 MPH through 2 AM on occasion.
Holy shit this is great.
Much to my surprise Michael Bradley could not hold possession nor complete a pass, and looked completely out of his depth. The back of the US was laid under siege for 90 minutes as a result, and did a great job surrendering but one. The reason he was harassing in the back third so often was he was chasing another…
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Much agreed. It was like thet were jamming in the garage, taking turns on lead and rhythm.
Fantastic, excellent idea. Show even more buildup please!
You understand words and soccer. Thank you.
nice +1
I too saw this. Ibaka's shot was instant retaliation to Griffin racking him first.