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As the article mentions, PROGRESS are running the 12,500 seater Wembley Arena. They don’t think they’ll fill it (biggest shows to date are about 2,500), but they can afford to run the venue so they’re giving it a shot and seeing where they get. I think it’s sold reasonably well already, and they haven’t announced any

Mojo’s absolutely not the worst. Personally, I like him, he’s fun.

Reigns really isn’t universally hated. If he was he wouldn’t be selling the most merch of any full time talent.

Exactly. You have to bring in young players at some point, and is there anyone who is a) English b) fit and c) better that’s not in the squad? Also you can mock Defoe, but he’s the second highest English scorer in the Premier League. Leaving him out would be harsh, given that Kane isn’t fit.

Oh yay, Brighton are on Deadspin! Oh... oh.

I can 100% get behind a horse that wants to fight someone, in the confines of a boxing wrong, but is also bringing a large club as a weapon.

I guess the helmet could also suggest the Jaguar is leaping back into the shadow, running away from something? That’s what the Jaguar logo seems to suggest. Which also seems like a pretty good metaphor.

Apparently his Dad’s name would have been Finnbogi, which is an old Norse name. It doesn’t seem common though.

Ah I see. Behaviour in the transfer window is always dreadful. Brighton (my club) had a deal hijacked by Norwich while the player was driving round the M25 to get to Brighton.

What's Merseyside got to do with United?

To be fair, I think teams in the EFL Trophy occasionally forget about it. It's not exactly a glamorous competition.

You’ve forgotten the mighty Europa League there (which, like the Champion’s League, isn’t a league at all).

No, that is true. But they’re used a lot for promotion from lower leagues. Also they’re used in the Women’s Premier League to decide the overall winner because there are North and South divisions, but that’s technically the third tier because their naming conventions are confusing when compared to the men’s game.

Don’t worry, I don’t really understand how the divisions work in the NFL and have no clue how college sports are set up. The stuff people are used to is always easier to understand.

There are super watered down playoffs to be fair. As a Brighton fan I know the crushing despair they create.

Teams aren’t in multiple leagues. They’re in multiple competitions, but I can’t think of an example where a team is in multiple leagues at once (and no, the Champion’s League is not a league). Players do not play for multiple teams at once, they play for one club team (although I believe players on loan can play in

I do not understand how you fund stadiums America. It seems super dumb.

They do pay for medical, but only if you use their, pre-selected doctors. In the case of certain things, like surgery for injured joints, that can be a very good thing, they seem to have found a few miracle workers who can bring back wrestlers at a near astounding rate. In the case of others, like properly testing for

I’d imagine it’d make it much more difficult, particularly as there aren’t many (or really any) MMA organisations as big or popular as UFC, while there’s plenty of other publishers in the gaming world. Not getting access to Ubisoft for interviews etc... makes covering their games trickier, but it can still be done.

Don’t put the cart before the horse, one game left and it’s not going to be easy.