Gimelstob has also teamed with Novak Djokovic to oust Chris Kermode as President of the ATP. Gimelstob was trying to take over as President himself, but one would hope this episode has put the kibosh on that.
Gimelstob has also teamed with Novak Djokovic to oust Chris Kermode as President of the ATP. Gimelstob was trying to take over as President himself, but one would hope this episode has put the kibosh on that.
Considering they had a very good chance to put 7 points between themselves and Man City at one point and bottled it by drawing against beatable teams, yeah, I’d say the season wasn’t a success if Man City wins the league and they fail to win the Champions League. It’s not really *shrug, nothing could have been done,…
If you’re happy with not winning, fair, but I’m nonetheless amazed to see fans of Liverpool behaving like Spuds fans. I’m not criticizing him for failing to go after the League Cup (I would say it’s not the binary choice you frame it as, though), but he’s being paid big money and Liverpool is spending big money to…
The improvement is great and they’re legit contenders for two titles (he treats the other two he can win as a wank, but whatever), but if they don’t win either this year, that’s three full seasons under him without a title, and no titles overall since Kenny won the League Cup. At some point, expectations have to…
“but I’m also not going to call losing the league with the 3rd most points ever if that happens “not getting results.”
To be clear, that would be a big deal! But he’ll never win the league there. He could absolutely do that and more at Man United with the right investment, the kind of investment that’s possible there but not with Spurs.
Man, the bar for Liverpool has gotten real low if plays good football but doesn’t win anything is considered results. That’s a Spurs mentality. Constant improvement is great but it has to lead to titles. That is what EVERY Liverpool fan is expecting, no matter how good Man City is. If Klopp leaves without winning a…
You’re right, my mistake. In any case, I’d still argue they didn’t see results right away. I know there were some dark days after Rafa left (and during it), but fourth place is a low bar for a club of Liverpool’s stature. It’s taken time to build what they are now.
Yeah, he doesn’t belong in the flop column given what they paid for him (even then it wasn’t a crazy price) and what they’ve gotten back. It’s an insult to include him alongside bona fide disasters like ADM and Sanchez.
Liverpool didn’t immediately see results with Klopp. They finished 8th his first full season there and still haven’t won anything with him there, though I do hope this is the year.
Maybe he wants to win trophies and knows he can’t do that at Spurs. Yeah yeah, they’re in the CL semis with a great chance to make the finals, and anything can happen in a knockout tournament, but does anyone fancy them to beat Barcelona or even Liverpool in a big game? And even if they do win, that’s the best he…
Spurs are struggling to finish in fourth. No guarantees the roster will stay healthy and we know from recent history Daniel Levy will not give Spurs the investment they need to compete with City and Liverpool and yes, United. He has done all he can there. Spurs ceiling is very low compared to the rest of the top 6.
lol, right over your head.
Ah yes, the Office famously invented will they or won’t they couples and over exuberant #2s. You realize you basically also described Cheers, right?
The Office was on Netflix while it was still airing. I guess that was a streaming show too, ha?
Oh boy, you think The Office developed the workplace sitcom? Yikes.
Or maybe I watch several of those shows and just like Superstore more? Also, Silicon Valley is almost embarrassing at this point. Unbelievably lazy writing the last couple seasons.
And if starts to air repeats on comedy central, then it will be a cable show, ha?
Love AP Bio, too, which like Superstore has a really deep bench, but Superstore is shockingly relevant and does a great job at making broader points about our economy without hitting you over the head with them. The episode where Jonah and Amy try to set up a sunshine fund is fantastic.
The running gags with Sandra are hysterical and any time Jon Barinholtz and Steve Agee get together is brilliant.