theamericanbanter
TheAmericanBanter
theamericanbanter

Perhaps we can mix new rhetoric into the mix? Just spitballing here: “A stronger labor union means your retirement funds are safer so you can buy way more ammo as a retiree and get a superduty F-250 instead of a puny F-150. Puny F-150's are for fake-republibs who let their employer tread all over their personal space.”

Wyane.

I respect the sensational comment, but Monaco are not better than Real, nor would they be the favorite unless Ronaldo, Bale, Modric, Kroos, Casemiro, Marcelo, and Ramos are all injured.

Yikes. Good research there. Perhaps they’ve echoed the banks motto from 08 financial collapse. “Too big to fail” That turned out well.

I think they’re in debt in same way Barcelona and Real Madrid are in debt, no? Operating debt?

Same thoughts. The guy who couldn’t develop into a middle infielder is in charge of player development?

Liverpool and Spurs have done more with less. Perhaps Arsenal have struck out on their transfers is more accurate? It goes to show how accurate a team has to be with transfers year in and year old. Both Spurs and Liverpool had earned a bad reputation in transfers post-Bale and Suarez respectively, but in the last 3

This would sound crazy a month ago, but in light of what Shakespeare’s done at Leicester, Arsenal wouldn’t be crazy to fire Arsene right now. They still have an outside chance at 4th and for some reason, firings galvanize players. Arsene will be fine and his legacy is solid.

thanks for your service.

This is actually fantastic news for US soccer fans. Germany is where the coaching is at, send our best over there. The EPL is a results league with no long term plan at clubs. The Bundesliga is always 3 steps ahead in terms of player development. Throw in Portugal, Spain, France and Italy for good measure too as the

this is good.

I agree, Dortmund and Bundesliga in general play less games and take winter breaks. Dortmund also understands how to rotate players.

If he MUST go to the EPL, I do however think Liverpool would be the best spot for him to land since Klopp plays a similar set up to Dortmund and gives his attackers freedom to roam.

The more Pulisic captures American audiences, the more his value increases. Marketability, now more than ever, is a factor when transferring in players. Whichever EPL club gets Pulisic, gets more viewers and more fans. That translates to more apparel sales, more expensive sponsor deals, and summer international

The money you save by hiring the self driving truck will have to be used on an on-site unloader who can hop in the vehicle and back her in. If it isn’t enough money saved, your company will hire a human driver and pay more for the truck, but save on the unloader. Economics will play a part in determining which trucks

Believe it or not, one of the largest youth soccer clubs in Chicago is also called the Sockers. I now imagine this team name exists across the country as a 90's vestige. GodBlessTheNineties

Who gets Lukaku?
United - Ibra is old
Arsenal - Lol (but maybe if they sold sanchez and Ozil)
PSG - $ + CL ambitions (Also Cavani turned 30 and works hard enough to play wide)
Madrid - Benzema is aging (personally I think Auba is preferred ahead of Lukaku)
Barca - MSN (no)
Juve - Higuain (no)
Bayern - Lewa (no)
City - Aguero

After the Stones business they did, I think it is tough to doubt the Everton board. They swindled City.

Agreed. Only makes sense to get Rooney if Barkley and Lukaku are sold. Rooney fills the attraction gap for a year or two while they spend the $100m from Barkley/Lukaku wisely. Also, Rooney needs to be gotten at market value on the free

I think between Lukaku and Aubamayang, Madrid will choose Pierre. Better player imo.

Way to capture every detail of this team’s fuckery for those who otherwise would not know. That Chicago NASL line was news to me and quite deflating. I wasn’t too optimistic, though, given NASL’s recent history.