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Media companies execs of all people, no less.

This is basically modern day Andy Warhol.

Why are you acting like Josef Martinez and Miguel Almiron don’t exist.

WHY SO JEALOUS WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR BILLIONS OH RIGHT YOU’RE JUST A BLOGGER

Oh so maybe BeIn Sport will let Ray Hudson out of his broom closet studio for once?

I should point out that Korenke also owns the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Rapids.

Kroenke is a better owner as he really cares about winning

Fair point. I’m just looking at it from a very limited lens of a Liverpool supporter, where the club sold Sterling, Coutinho and Jordon Ibe (£15 million!) at premium prices, replaced them with cheaper but effective attackers (Mane, Salah, Shakiri) and paid above-market but still reasonable fees for Van Dijk and

I was gonna say Mike Tomczak and the Majik Man, but ymmv

Let’s remember some top 2 Green Bay Packers quarterbacks after Bart Starr and before Brett Favre.

I used to watch the  Gambare highlight show that used to be on Fox Sports World/Fox Soccer, and yeah, the goalkeeping and also the defense.

Hard to go wrong with the Global. For me, the weight distribution is perfect and the bumpy grips are super comfortable.

Hard to go wrong with the Global. For me, the weight distribution is perfect and the bumpy grips are super

Or not.

That didn’t take long.

The only correct way to hold a mic IMO

My understanding is that San Antonio’s used annexation to expand its reach, so it’s just that city limits cover a wide expanse. Compare that to, say, D.C., where the population of Washington proper is only about 500,000 but the metro region has more than 10 times as many people.

You have to live and let the playoff chances die first.

FWIW, Edmonton would be the 44th biggest TV market in a combined US/Canada ranking.

If sports leagues were starting over today and we didn’t have any collective cultural memory, we’d probably lose a good chunk of Rust Belt cities and gain teams in Texas and California.

TBF Cincy is the 36th largest Nielsen market, and there are 5 NFL markets that are smaller if you include Las Vegas.