I can wait for only so long!
I can wait for only so long!
Unpopular opinion: the second controversial pitch was correctly called a ball.
Ooh, that’s a great one to bring back.
Maybe he went to check out the edge of the flat earth and fell off?
I’m irrational, but I’m not crazy.
CT5, CT6, ATS, CTS, XTS....goddammit, I want the old names back. Gimme a Deville, Seville, Eldorado, Fleetwood, Talisman, even a Catera instead of this alphabet soup nonsense. Find this ONE WAY not to ape the Germans and I’d respect Cadillac a lot more.
On the 2013, the drive unit issue is the one where it starts whining as an imminent sign of failure, right? When I read about that I thought that might sink the whole company. They changed that design for the 2014?
How has the reliability been for yours?
Or, in my case, finally get to playing it for the first time. I’ve been meaning to, but stuff happens.
Sign me up for my own Pliny-The-Elder-pissing dragon, please.
Again, I see no correlation between adopting European-style relegation and making the MLS better. None.
So basically Rovell is trying to pin this all on Kap.
“Whaddaya mean Iceland can throw the ball in long....oh bloody fucking hell.”
The incentive for teams moving up the football ladder is the massive monies available to teams in the top-tier leagues like the EPL. It makes sense for a Leeds or Norwich to put all their energies into getting into the EPL because the money is infinitely better there than in the Championship. I’m a Norwich fan, I get…
Well, I guess we can all see how well England has done internationally because QPR gets relegated every other year....
Because I completely disagree that lack of relegation is the reason that youth development isn’t strong enough. Young players have many more choices of sports here than in Europe or elsewhere: how many of these kids are gonna pick up baseball and football and basketball and hockey or whatever instead of or in addition…
To reward you for your perseverance, here’s the mugshot:
Ah, the old “the MLS sucks because it doesn’t have relegation” argument. How on earth does the lack of relegation hold back the MLS or the national team? I don’t think that relegating, say, Chicago and Houston after last season and promoting Sacramento and Red Bulls II is suddenly going to make them both better.
And the second was because the Browns had 1st and goal from the 2 in OT and lost 14 yards on a screen pass and had to kick a FG.
Don’t listen to the bad man, honey, I’m sure we’ll be good by the time you’re in college. Or at worst, when you’re a grandfather.