[T]he university's hand is forced. This will undoubtedly take more turns before it's over, but it's almost assured that it won't have a happy ending.
[T]he university's hand is forced. This will undoubtedly take more turns before it's over, but it's almost assured that it won't have a happy ending.
Everything on this site is about Puig.
Him?
In support of the your GK assertions, a GK can certainly be too tall. The highest percentage area to score is a low, driven shot. It's more difficult for a GK to cover spaces close to the ground. While someone like LeBron James or Kevin Durant could add more coverage on the upper 90 areas, the low areas would become…
Note of clarification, the three US internationals are on Tijuana and Tijuana play Cruz Azul in CCL.
Brandon Spikes and David Carradine have so much in common.
Donte's right. They aren't always "gang" signs. Sometimes they're traffic signs. But you can ignore those too.
The one in the army?
Similar to this Lewandowski goal over the weekend:
Couldn't even spare any "e", huh?
I thought "Insure" was a chalky drink.
If soccer counted hockey assists, I bet Messi would emerge as the provider on nearly half of his own goals.
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I thought it was spelled Ghomes.
Gareth Bale has never forgiven you.
Great. Now Coke changes the words to the national anthem.
I agree the referee can certainly give a red card. However, it's not correct to say that is the rule and to say the referee has to give a red in that case. The referee does deserve some scrutiny as Boateng was only given a yellow for a similar foul.
That's no easy task. You know half the team was Haydn in their rooms.