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He was one of the better players on a relatively mediocre team that didn’t quite have a gameplan. To hear some United fans tell it, he was terrible and they didn’t compete with Chelsea and City because Di Maria didn’t live up to his price tag. Bollocks.

It was no surprise when he left United for PSG at the end of his disappointing first year.

Only thing missing from those ads is a Ben Roethlisberger celebrity endorsement.

Crystal Palace is only three points off the pace you bitch

Good takes, all of them. I love a lot of what Billy Haisley writes, and think he gets it right more often than not, but this is some of the worst analysis I’ve encountered from him.

“Everton are much closer to last season’s 11th place in the league than they are to the prior year’s overachievement of 5th. That season should be looked at like a fortuitous fluke in their natural cycle of upper-midtable finishes followed by 10th-15th place ones. The current top four are much more solidified now than

If Stones wanted to leave, he shouldn’t have waited until 3 matches into the season. This leaves Everton in the position of turning that money around in the form of new signees. The fanbase is already up in arms over the lack of quality offseason transfers to the club, so suggesting that they should depart with an

I have defended the price tag for Raheem Sterling, but if he was worth £50m, then Stones is worth £60m. Centrebacks are a very valuable commodity. Add in the inflation for being English (+£20m) and young (+£20m) and he's £60m all day long. Sadly.

Against the mighty Club Brugge!

“U seem obtuse.”

“Germans?”
“Don’t stop him — he’s on a roll.”

Chad Curtis had the previous baseball record, having eaten 15 on five occasions.

The goalie apparently.

He's...not so sure about that.

I’ve always known that hope is full of shit. But then, I’m a Tottenham supporter.

And coming off of appendicitis and the wrist injury, he missed a bunch of 2014 and had a ton of points to defend at the start of 2015, with not a lot of recovery time... his ranking is more consistent with a typical injured player trying to get back to form, it’s just surprising because of how well Rafa has bounced

Well winning the US Open in 2013 would certainly say the first paragraph of OutrageIsThe New Joy’s is wrong.

The Italian FA claiming there was a match fixing scandal? Oh, that’s rich.