Both of them were right. It wasn't bad for a player who shouldn't have been anywhere near the squad.
Both of them were right. It wasn't bad for a player who shouldn't have been anywhere near the squad.
and are we just going to ignore the fact that there is a well-known Yahoo hoops blog called "Ball Don't Lie"? Oh, we are? cool.
Oh, my bad.
I got far less of that and far more of 'Don Lemon is a fucking joke who wouldn't know journalism if it smacked him upside his ignorant ass head.'
Oh, my bad.
You act like I work someplace where I can't say whatever I want about anything at any time.
let's all go to starbucks to discuss this further.
You've drawn an extremely false equivalence here.
Nicely done.
It's a sign of his maturity, five years ago there would've been hell toupee
Seems to me if you wanted to avoid spoilers, you shoulda stayed off a SPORTS website. Contributory negligence, brah.
Fitting that Rooney is getting in there and trying to plug up this hairy situation.
Oliver wasn't falling for anything. Can't say the same for Januzaj and Di Maria.
I went to a Cards-Royals game in KC several years ago. Always the worst series because of how Cardinal fans flood the stadium in their Eckstein jerseys. My friends and I take our seats in front of some St. Louis chubs who immediately want to start some "friendly" banter about what a treat it will be for us to see a…
That guidance was present last year with rookie Oscar Taveras, in whom veteran players saw abundant talent, and wanted him to realize it. But Taveras, just 22, was killed in an October car accident in the Dominican Republic.
So which is the Cardinal way? Fatal DUI, or just DUI?
Anything that trended on Twitter, lit up Facebook, or created national headlines?
You know, we usually wait until October here to dump on the Cardinals and have the entire city of St. Louis send us…
So are Chelsea a worse team than Liverpool because they lost 4-2 to Bradford City, a League One club? Cause your logic sort of suggests that.