Just look at that man, oozing charm out of every pore and such... Jesus wept. He’s got all the charisma of a brick to the face
Just look at that man, oozing charm out of every pore and such... Jesus wept. He’s got all the charisma of a brick to the face
Surely the key part of that statement is “as long as he won on Sunday.”
Most definitely. This Neymar hero worship of his is well beyond cloying now.
If anyone wonders where they’ve seen that keeper before, this is his best work from back in his Man Utd days:
Very much echo this. A show of solidarity is great, but the song itself contains what could be interpreted as a very dangerous rhetoric in the current context.
I plaid wot youz Yanks call “soccer” sins I wuz 6 and hedding da ball is never dun bad to my brain. I is clever like a octopus (they is clever animuls rite?)
The thing about sports like soccer, baseball and basketball is they’re far easier to spread because you can set up a game anywhere in the world, at any time. For example, all you need for a game of soccer is a ball and some feet. The rest you can improvise.
I read something once that argued that the reason baseball…
Short answer is yes, people care. And it’s a growing market for sure. The year of the first London game, I knew three other proper NFL fans, and that was it. We used to get together in a local park on a Sunday morning, toss a ball around for a while, then go watch the games. No one else I knew talked about football.…
George O’Brien was banned for six matches, not 50.
I liked the hiring of accomplished manager Jürgen Klinsmann
United have to be looked at as the culpable party
“Best player his nation has ever produced”? Murali! Class act Sanga is, it’s not even close.
“What he isn’t is £180,000 a week good. His mix of current ability and potential probably doesn’t add up to £49 million. That we are talking about these figures in relation to him is mostly down to one thing: English players suck.”
Nope. Not even close. It’s down mostly to one thing: teams with stupid money tend to do…
This piece massively overplays Sterling’s ability and potential, and massively undersells just how much Liverpool have bent over backwards over the last couple of years to make Sterling feel special and accommodate his every desire (despite him not being close to worth it) and just how ungracious Sterling has been in…