normcharlatan
Norm Charlatan
normcharlatan

I’d argue that the biggest challenge Brazil and the rest of the South American teams face is a lack of a cohesive national team set-up due to the economics of world soccer. Brazilian clubs sell their young starlets at the first profitable opportunity, many times because the players’ economic rights are not owned

Univision, where “Head of Digital” just means being extremely mad online.

Let it be known that it was always weirdly validating when you starred or responded to one of my comments. Much respect to you and best of luck.

#stayme7o” - a Sonics fan

That’s a lot to keep straight, tonally speaking, and Uncle Drew most definitely does not keep it straight.

Not surprising that Mr. Smith puts the emphasis on “Me.”

Um, if you get pregnant from 69, then you’re not doing it right. 

How many times does FIFA have to come after Barça until they stop it with the illegal transfers?

As long as it’s not Starbucks. 

Dude is probably secretly excited about being confronted publicly. Now, he can justify all of his security detail and first class travel.

I mean, even the Japanese FA didn’t think things were going too well in the run up to the World Cup seeing as they fired the coach only two months ago.

Amazing game. Reminded me of the 2009 Confederations Cup final when the US got up 2-0 on Brazil, then lost 3-2. 

Maybe Mulvaney and the CFPB will regulate these predatory lenders now that Obama officials are running these schemes, too. /s

The USMNT wouldn’t even have been able to make it out alive.

It was just one Filipino player brawling at first, but then the rest decided to Tagalo(n)g.

Pretty sure if the Mets did that, some right-wing “thinker” would be dragging them on twitter for having a fancy stadium despite claiming to represent the poor people of Queens.

“Now let’s go foreclose on some houses!” - Dan Gilbert

God, it can’t get any more dystopian than the continued existence of Major League Baseball.