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This is fifth division soccer, I can’t imagine they have that professionalized of a routine. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that bush League baseball players in the US weren’t reviewing game film either.

Same, lemme know if you have any luck

Well, Tommy Tuberville went 8-5 in 2 of his 3 seasons directly prior to Kingsbury taking over. The coach before Leach, Spike Dykes, went 82-67-1, including finishing his career with 5 consecutive winning seasons. The coach before that, David McWilliams went 7-4 in his only season at Tech, 1986.  So I guess you could

I call bullshit, Mike Leach had that team above .500 every year for a decade and finished in the top 25 in 5 of his last 6 seasons.

Wasn’t John Carter so bad that it got two successive studio heads fired for greenlighting it?

One more reason football is better than soccer ...

How the hell was this guy not the first pick in the draft? He was the Euro League MVP at 18 years old!

Or having a Jehovas Witness give the invocation after a shooting at an Evangelical Christian church.

I think of this every time the name “Nathan Peterman” is uttered. 

His last comedy special won an Emmy, the previous one was also nominated, and he wrote for SNL for 5 years. He’s currently one of the biggest names in standup comedy. Not sure why you’re so salty about a world you clearly don’t follow at all.

I’ve never heard of Fred Katz, what’s Giri’s beef with him?

I’m pretty sure it’s just pointing the way the offense is going.

As someone who doesn’t follow MLS, can you explain this to me. Seems like the cheapest way to build a team is to recruit cheap young guys and develop them. What’s the screwed up incentive that ends up preventing that in MLS? I know MLS’ structure is really weird, so genuinely curious what drives this issue.

This was so blatant the dipshit son had to get caught. He dumped 1.4m shares of what I’m assuming is a pretty lightly traded stock in the three days before the share price dropped by 92%. It was only a matter of a cursory search to reveal that his father was on the board of directors and that his fiance and her family

“It’s 3 AM, I must be lonely” Murray lamented in the post-match press conference.

Just because something is open to the public doesn’t mean people can do whatever they want. It would be the same thing if you went into a store blasting loud music or shouting. Sure, the store is open to the public, but the owner of the store would be well within his right to kick you out for disturbing the other

How is this a straw man? If police were called people would absolutely be complaining that it isn’t the police’s job to work as security for Trump’s goons at a book signing.

The First Amendment only guarantees that the government can’t limit speech, not private enterprises. They had private security because this was a private event. If they called the police, you would be complaining how wrong it is that we are using the state’s power to silence political speech.

If you got so drunk you confused a marked police car for a taxi and then proceeded to attempt to lock yourself in the backseat of said police car, would you be surprised when you woke up in jail the next morning? Do you not have any sense of accountability for your actions?

Plus if this story had come out differently and this drunk moron locked himself in the back of the police car and they awarded him with a ride home, the story would be some combination of “football players get away with everything” or “white privilege run amok.”