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Yes! Definitely worth watching.
Some characters remain jerks, some don’t, some go from jerk to non-jerk and back. They all usually have their own motivations shaped by what the story is throwing at them. It’s well-acted, with a strong mix of levity & heaviness. IMO, as someone who never read the books, it’s been

It would be nice if UEFA would implement the Video Assistant Referee. Maybe Spurs still take control of the game, but to rob Auba of that goal was really disappointing & definitely changes the game quite a bit.

Not only that, but it’s an article about Gerry D... Haisley is obsessed with him.

This is pure Haisley slam poetry and I absolutely love it.

Billy never ceases to one up himself. He delivers yet another master-class in garbage, clickbait titles.

The eruption of cheers when Starks got tossed made me way happier than I was expecting. For anyone not from NY, he really was a great basketball villain of the 90's...

It’s a neat book-I’d highly recommend the audiobook that contains a full cast production.

With regard to my last bullet... this coming from someone who all too vividly remembers the Squillaci days. 

This really hits it on the head for me. We’re in an era where everyone is an armchair expert, so it’s refreshing for someone to come out and state something honest, accurate, and blunt.

This is far too conservative, and I’m nervous we’re setting impossible expectations for CP22.

I think he goes scoreless in the first leg, and then puts in 12 in the second. Monaco’s high-flying, goalscoring magic will result in an 11-0 first leg... then UEFA will decide to just give USA the World Cup trophy in the

Which major metropolitan European city has the best dog parks? That’ll likely be where Atom & Humber land next year...

Skipped over reading Billy’s words at first... see this post, scroll back up, saying to myself, “surely there’s no way Billy said anything nice about an Arsenal goal”. Yep, sounds about right. #justbillythings

This isn’t particularly surprising given Billy’s tendency to post with such hyperbole. The effort’s usually there—which is more than can be said of a lot of other soccer journalism out there—but the messages usually come off pretty clickbaity.

Overall, it was a great performance. As another commenter pointed out, the