Jerry Jones on line 1, Bob Kraft on line 2, both asking how they can get in touch.
Jerry Jones on line 1, Bob Kraft on line 2, both asking how they can get in touch.
They might not have had much of a choice. On-line DFS is such an easy business model to replicate, and one way to keep out rivals is to bombard the crap out of the everyone with advertising.
Is “[username]” what you guys call Barry?
“exempts daily fantasy from the gambling code.”
Nah, man. I think Djokovic was pretty good here.
Sir Alex Ferguson being fucked over by the money people at United? Maybe I should feel a little sorry for him, it’s not the first time.
I thought he handled it pretty well, especially given he chose to answer the questions rather than evade the issue.
Dagger someone with a sweet chip? I’m intrigued, what flavor Dorito did he use?
“here’s where you get into the age-old debate on weighing personal liberties and public health, with an added dose of “should athletes be role models” thrown in”
I put Viv a generation before Lara - and Viv was the best batsman of his generation. But you can also make a case that Lara was the best of his.
Test cricket is the purest form of the game - but you really have to appreciate the nuances of the game to enjoy it as a spectator.
Hey, I’m a T20 fan too! T20s are more action-filled, but I don’t think it’s a crime to say they are about the same length... they both come in at 2.5-3 hours.
You’re very generous about people who grew up playing cricket - and no doubt in my mind that people who are good cricketers had the skills to be good baseball players, and vice versa.
Touche
It’s a great shame WI cricket is not as good as it was back in the 80s and 90s, but they still have the players do some pretty amazing things, especially in T20 cricket.
No doubt about it.
And to pre-empt the usual complaint... T20s are about the same length as a game of baseball.
It is a good catch - but over on Planet Cricket, there is only one topic of conversation right now.
Of the face of it, this is why we have the word “chutzpah” in our vocabulary.
When the Spanish economy was booming, there was popular support to crack down on begging, whoever was doing it.