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Yep, Dele Alli was invisible. Henderson and Lingard weren’t much better. Modric was great.

Why? I dunno, she was probably insanely hot.

And wash those frites down with some fantastic ales.

They paid 75 for KDB and that was considered crazy at the time. Now, looks like a bargain.

Yes, B. Silva’s fine. He just looks bad compared to Sane and Sterling who are freaks.

KDB may have come from Wolfsburg, but he was Bundesliga’s Player of the Year so maybe lesser club, but certainly not lesser league. Remember all of the howling about how it was insane for City to be paying the $75 million dollar transfer fee. Football followers were super skeptical and he’s just gotten better every

Also Iheanacho, however your own argument is undercut by Sane and Gundogan who are fairly new and are difficult to displace from the pitch. D. Silva is a tremendous talent but he’s not getting any younger.

Mbappe is the truth. When Man. City lost to Monaco in Champion’s League, he and Bernardo Silva were a big part of the reason why. He is hard to defend.

Natural blondes are like their greatest national resource.

KDB’s passing is freakish. He and Hazard as your mids and Lukaku up top. That’s a pretty potent offense. Let them guys roam.

Uruguay without Cavini isn’t good enough. If Uruguay was healthy it would have been a decent game. France probably still would have won, but not as easily.

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It sure sounds like he was part of the ‘toxic environment’ at OSU, but he is certainly a large part of the “toxic environment’ in Congress.

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Here it is There should be a link to grilling vegetables because eggplant, zucchini and asparagus are really good grilled and now there is.

The ball bounces off Tebow’s head. It bounces off the wall and is rolling away.

It isn’t just penalty shootouts. Scoring in soccer is roughly 50% luck. Good teams usually beat bad ones, but not always. You still need to play well. I like to see better teams open things up and try to score but this is often countered by packing the defense into the box and making it tough to score.

There are other countries which represent pools of cheap labor as well as automation. It’s interesting that countries with a few natural resources tend to mostly be ruled by authoritarian regimes. It’s almost like multi-national corporations don’t actually like democracy.

The Gilded Age didn’t have the luxury of international trade in which nation against nation can compete in the race to the bottom. There will always be some jobs which aren’t easily outsourced, such as construction, health care, delivery, education.