agincourt2003
Schindler's Assist
agincourt2003

Even the wall can’t be blamed for that one. They jumped and it was a good few inches higher than any of them. Fantastic freekick and unstoppable.

It seems like your brain and logic are not comfortable bed-fellows.

I just think it's a simple case of him wasting his talent. For it to have worked, he needed to work.

GuinnessIf you’re not bothered about your health, then mixing your drinks is the way forward. Pint of lager, pint of Guinness, shot of whiskey, different pint of lager, pint of bitter/mild, shot of sambuca, pint of lager, pint of Stella, double vodka and coke, pint of lager and throw a shot of whiskey in it. Wake up

I appreciate you making me aware of it as I just assumed that there was no regulations to it; I just took it for granted as it’s so common to see foreign players in youth teams. Hope my words weren’t too blunt... I didn't intend it to sound that way :)

19 b) Is pretty easy to navigate then to make it largely redundant. Essentially, a club must ensure they get to live like a normal child and not endanger their education. The paperwork is a non-issue as the parents could (as long as they wanted to give up their job of course) move there and worry about a job later,

Cheers Barry. I’m used to plenty Dutch names being a soccer fan but I still can’t get over it. I’ll bet I’ll have one of those moments soon where I’ll hear/see it again, in a totally unrelated way, and I’ll be convinced that I’m in a Matrix-like existence.

I’m being ignorant as fuck (sorry!), but how the hell do you pronounce Iooss? Where does that name originate? It’s bizarre....

My understanding is that age is irrelevant with EU signings. Barcelona got busted for bringing over some South Korean kids, but not because you can’t bring them because they’re South Korean. As I understand it, a non-EU kid cannot be signed if that is what facilitates that family’s arrival. Hypothetically speaking, if

UPDATE: I went and had a look.

Given that they can’t bring a player in in the next two transfer windows, I’d expect at least some movement before the end of the month. It’d be a bit reckless not to. I’d like to see them test United’s resolve over De Gea, especially as there was a good chance he’d go to Madrid this Summer.

Cheers mate!

He’s been wounded though... The back of his head currently has a staple in it. Mignolet’s head has fucking dust in it where there should be a brain.

It finally seems to be the game that Firmino’s been threatening to have for some time now. His closing down/tackling game is underrated too by the way....

Mignolet boils my piss like no other!

Biggest Vikings failure since Stamford Bridge.

If a franchise does come over here, I sincerely hope that the team won’t be the “London xxxx”. I think these games over the last few years have been a success because they’re a novelty, drawing fans from around the UK as well as UK-based Americans, but if the team is “London Whatever” then a good chunk of goodwill and

Cheers for that insight. Si this is something that the divisional rivals of a team may vote in favour of then? It’s really weird as I would have assumed that strengthening rivals would be the last thing an owner would want to do. Is this pretty much the same in NBA, MLB and NHL?

Hang on a second, I’m a fair-weather British NFL fan, so I dont really understand the politics and administration of the sport, but why do the owners of other teams decide on whether or not this is possible? Surely, their own self-interests can only lead to either denying their rivals of potential successes OR

Those people weren't hung, they became Australians!