swedeandsour
swedeandsour
swedeandsour

You’re right. Track is the definite trump card.

I would genuinely like to see a quotation (and I know you don’t save these for a rainy day) of an athlete making the argument you mention while simultaneously saying that they were better.

Though remember, the Big O played in the highest scoring era BY FAR in NBA history. If you look up the top 15 years for offense in the NBA, it’s basically the Big O’s career.

You would be right if that were the argument these old athletes were making. You are making a rational argument, they are not.

A bit of a crazy attitude and Brooklyn go together pretty consistently, and have for a very long time. Like 100 years plus. I have no doubt that in whatever neighborhood Eva was growing up in the late 1980s and 1990s that there was plenty of Brooklyn-ness to go around.

Is there anything more apt for a Bengals player than to think the Capital One League Cup is a place to make a lifelong memory? This is the English equivalent of proposing at the Hyundai Sun Bowl.

Agreed, though in fairness to Woodward’s poor business acumen, it’s not as though he’s ever really run a major business. Yes I know MUFC is super important, but with revenues of $700 MM USD (probably 1/4 of that during most of Sir Alex’s reign), whomever is managing the Whole Foods franchises in the New York City

I live five minutes from Barclays and drove back from a Long Island trip yesterday. I can tell you it took almost 2 very frustrating hours to get from Garden City to downtown Brooklyn.

I’m surprised that in lower division football they can’t just give the guy some shaving cream bought from the druggist.

Serious question: by the end of the play he’s well closer to the ball than he’s allowed. Is that only a penalty if the ball hits him?

Agreed. It’s by far the toughest group and yes it would have been nice to have at least one of the gimme games (Haiti, Bolivia, etc), but if we’re ever going to be a consistent top-15 team in the world, we cannot shit ourselves upon seeing Paraguay and Costa Rica.

Obviously Dortmund fans don’t elect Stuttgart leadership. But mangle the obvious expression of my sentence to make yourself feel superior. You silly little person.

I don’t even think it was clumsy. When you consider that she started the sentence with “We Are All Berliners,” she’s referencing an incredibly famous expression that is her generation’s equivalent of “I stand with FILL-IN-THE-BLANK.” Someone who was 20 would have said, “We stand with Africans” as opposed to “We are

Your answer is so convoluted it’s hilarious. Gee whiz, all fans aren’t members, you don’t say. The members of the club elect leadership. If they do not like the decisions of who is elected, they should elect different leadership.

This isn’t Liverpool dumbass. Like everyone else in German football, Stuttgart is owned by the fans and it’s incredibly easy for them to keep prices as low as they see fit. Protesting at an away ground is stupid enough, but doing so in such a way that is potentially dangerous to players on behalf of a club that is

I love how much this message board says about the irrational hatred of Duke. This board just looks like your standard set of smarmy comments and puns.

I looked up the H2H. I’d seen it several years ago being used as an example of how the Dodgers vs. Giants is probably one of the most even rivalries in all of sports.

“Before they’d won shit?”

Sorry to be a jerk, but fuck BVB on this one. It’s like 10 dollars to go to a BVB game. Them complaining about ticket price hikes (even in away matches) is like someone with a rent-controlled apartment on Central Park bitching that their building’s elevator is slow.

Well, at least it didn't go out for a throw.