doubleoh18701
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doubleoh18701

Unequivocal? I wouldn't say that. We have something to show for those years (Emirates Stadium and a self-sufficient business model that lends itself to future-proofing the club). Would I have like to have seen some trophies during those years? Yes.

Losing to Birmingham City in 2011 in the League Cup Final still

Excellent image to respond with. Liverpool, United and Chelsea won nothing this season, with United not even qualifying for the Europa League. City won the PL and Arsenal, the FA Cup. I think you need a few more headstones...

Wigan and Hull, yep. You conveniently forgot beating Liverpool and trouncing Everton on the

PARSONS: Yeah; I started out as a physics major. But um… but that required more time and attention than… all these other activities afforded me.

Two stars. Double murder.

Case closed!

El Pibe.



Trade that 6-0 for a trophy, would ya?

Yeah, we know you would.

Why is no one a Sunderland/QPR/Swansea fan if you are all so authentic?

About that...

I'm not embarrassed when our manager sells players that no longer want to be at the club, no matter how good they are. It's better for the club and football, in general, that these players are moved on. You know, as opposed to languishing on the bench or in an endless cycle of loans.

I love it when supporters do that: we beat you by this score! Meanwhile ignoring context, history and reality at the end of the season. My fellow Arsenal fans do that too and it's so mindless. So, what did that 6-0 get you this season? What did beating City at the Etihad or Liverpool at Anfield get you? Nothing. Is

I'll write it for you.

Chelsea

Specialists in failure. A season of mostly hot air, where the most "entertaining" and "successful" manager in the Premier League managed to beat Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal but yet not secure a trophy. The Special One found himself, defensive as ever, deploying one of the most

8Tracks + SONOS...

Awesome.

AND THEN JOEY BARTON!

Now playing

"His opinion is that V. Stiviano should be hit by a car."

I wouldn't call it "played," more like sat there and watched. But in practice, f*ck ya it was on.

Zach Randolph is a great example (although he's 6'9").

I'd point to Charles Barkley who was consistently out-rebounding guys at his position and greater (in terms of size, center) at an ungraceful 6'6". He understood exactly what you pointed out: timing. Also the positioning required. What really made him a problem

Initially, but then it's clear they figure out what is going on (Diego Costa helping Diop away, for example).

Born and raised.

So I had to Google "blue eye shadow" because I did not understand the reference. Google pre-populated my search keywords with "blue eye shadow white trash," so I didn't have to go any further. Google saves time.

You should be free to verbally berate Palmdale all you wish, since where you live isn't who you are. Palmdale looks down on Lancaster. And the entire planet looks down on Fontucky (Fontana). :)