They’re super easy to steal the meth heads just cut the little bar on the back wheel and take the bike and don’t have to pay, then leave them where ever they feel like it.
They’re super easy to steal the meth heads just cut the little bar on the back wheel and take the bike and don’t have to pay, then leave them where ever they feel like it.
Gonzaga elevated themselves out of mid-majordom sometime around their fifth-straight NCAA tournament bid in 2003. Their basketball program alone spends twice as much as Loyola’s entire athletics department.
The Padres has a farm system too.
I would use Waze if it wasn't constantly asking for and displaying your location to others, even when the app is off. I love the crowd sourcing cop trap feature but it's not worth my loss of privacy. If they ever fix that I'd gladly download it again
Leicester is the first team outside of the big 4 in England to be sniffing the top since Blackburn in the last 20 years.
and the saddest thing is that he doesn’t actually give a damn about the quality of Ligue 1:
“Even when Bayern have dominated the Bundesliga by similar margins, they at least could regularly count on a world-class foe at home to test their steel every season in the form of Borussia Dortmund.”
he’d be perfectly happy if…
City population and Market Size have only an indirect relationship.
I see the bigger issue of criticism of MLS is that every argument comes down to be more like European leagues when MLS is only 22 years old. MLS still has the domestic competition of NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL. No other sport league in the world has to contend with that kind of domestic competition both for dollars and…
City size doesn’t matter - PSG didn’t win the title for 20 years until they got oil money. France’s only chance is more super rich wanting something to play with.
Most markets in France are too small compared to Paris to begin with. Paris is the only million+ population city in France. Not to mention PSG's owner is blood money so I wouldn't be proud to back them to begin with.
In part because they produce players that are capable of playing at a higher standard, are able to freely move around Europe to bigger teams and leagues and the buying of PSG reduced the competitiveness of the league. Something else if afoot though (something that I can’t comment on because I dont follow French…
But they have pro/rel and a free market with no caps on spending how can it be that Ligue 1 is so bad? Can’t the other clubs just find rich owners and buy a competitive team?
the numbers are likely eye-watering.
The solution is something, something, promotion and relegation
>every soccer fan