RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage

Thank you.

I totally agree with you Greg. You aren't going to convince all the dudes who quit playing after getting cut in 8th grade but are suddenly HUGE FANS. They have no real idea what it takes to run a midfield and are going to hate Bradley for one terribly timed mistake (and probably because of some ridiculous notion

You're a monumental bonehead.

Not singling you out, I've seen stuff like this all day. I just have to say as a guy who has played for 20+ years, in the states and in Europe that there really isn't a better way to announce a complete and utter lack of appreciation for what makes a good player than to claim that the US should bench Michael Bradley.

Pure Game Theory.

Looked like he got his $12 refund + $300 credit. Either way, decent ROI in my book.

Guy makes $300 profit for 3 minutes work; complains anyway.

Cool thanks man, based on that I'm full highlight I'm actually going to say it looks like a good goal. He was back-pedalling towards the goal the whole time, so what looked in the Vine to be coming back from offside position was really just him running backwards as the ball was in flight.

What? I'll grant it's a pretty deft back-heel to split the defense...but pause it in the first frame of the Vine. He's clearly behind all three defenders and coming back to the play. Should have been flagged. It's a friendly so who really cares but still, he's off there.

Obviously offside.

Yep, Canadiens win this one. Taking out the Rangers #1 center and indirectly a 4th line player in exchange for 1 fourth line (Prust is a decent PK guy too) player is a huge win. Rangers should have at least had a 5 minute major powerplay to work with too.

"Personal Responsibility"

Right, I thought that could be the case. I guess I just want to see the numbers i.e. what is their turnover and how does a £150M transfer outlay affect their past, current and projected compliance to FFP.

Does anyone have a good link to updated FFP results or measurements? I'm wondering about the wisdom of going out and making huge splashes in the transfer market to force themselves back in to Europe precisely at the moment in time when UEFA has shown themselves to be not fucking around when it comes to cracking down

Sure, I agree that if all you have is the fact that Kreider has been involved in three incidents in a couple years, that does raise suspicion. But then with suspicion raised, you can actually watch the conclusive video evidence which tells you in all three cases he was tripped and not at fault. That should lower

I mean, good for you looking for evidence...but the title of the video says it all. "Chris Kreider gets tripped, take out Craig Anderson..."

Horseshit. If you think companies would have EVER lowered their standard price from the $60 point that is common based on potential resale revenue under some kind of digital reselling distribution arrangement you are either A)Bad at practical economic theory or B)A schill for game distributors.

Haha, something about the idea of an "openly gay sports bar" is hilarious to me. Maybe it's just because I live in California but I guess I'm just used to calling that, "a bar."

How rare is a Qvale Mangusta? Guy down the street from me had one, I would see it running past his place and it took me months to realized what it was.

I can't begin to imagine how many controllers are going to get broken (to say nothing of windows, lamps, vases etc.) during drunken JS Joust games. I would not want to be the lawyer responding to all the likely lawsuits.