Just found out Frankfurt are actually yet to buy Jovic and here we are already discussing his next club with fees ten times what they're gonna pay for the lad. What a world we live in.
By Laboured Go To PostI don't really mind if Pogba wants to go to Real Madrid because at the end of the day he's black and therefore they will never so much as lodge a bid for him.
By Razor Go To PostJovic, De Jong and De Ligt
What a great summer it'll be
By Oddinho Go To Post
Lloris > De Gea confirmed
Sancho, Lozano, Martial and Rashford.
Lukaku, Lingard, Chong, Gomes and Greenwood as backup.
Now get me a CM and CB Wooders.
Lukaku, Lingard, Chong, Gomes and Greenwood as backup.
Now get me a CM and CB Wooders.
By Cleff Go To PostWonder if we'll go back in for Alderweireld.
My guess is he's fall-back if Koulibaly / Varane don't come off (which they won't).
By Laboured Go To PostOh fuck me.
Would be a very good signing.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWhatever happened to the hype around Milinkovic-Savic?
Turns out he kind of sucks
By Splatt Go To PostTurns out he kind of suckssad
By Perfect Blue Go To PostHoly fuck that red. What a cuntDamn
By inky Go To PostWhat a beastWhat a prospect!
By Perfect Blue Go To PostAll I can find my guynowt wrong with that
By Lunatic Go To PostSport of thugs
White ppl pls
Wish I had the full explanation myself. I don't even think video has circulated yet of the incident, despite the fact that it occurred at a world championship practice skate.
What I do know is this: the two train together under the same coach. And what seems obvious now: they probably dislike each other for whatever reason.
The current gossip runs like this: Mariah Bell, the American, bullies her younger teammate, Eunsoo Lim, the Korean - and she bullies her to such a degree that the rink at which they skate has separated their practice times and even locker rooms to prevent, as much as possible, the two from interacting.
During a practice in the past couple days, the two collided, resulting in an injury to Lim (this is seemingly a fact, but everything that follows is rumor and speculation). The story goes that Eunsoo Lim was up against the boards, I suppose taking some sort of break or talking to a coach or something, when Mariah Bell skated up and 'accidentally' smashed into her, somehow using her skate to injure Lim's leg.
Lim brought the matter to her agency, who has since supposedly took it up with the Korean Federation. They want to file a charge and open up an investigation against Bell with the International Skating Union and the US Federation.
But not one person or organization involved on either side has made any public statement on the matter. Everything we know is coming from Korean publications and filtered through Korean or Korean-focused twitter and Instagram accounts. The closest thing to an insider statement comes from Adam Rippon, another American figure skater who shared the same coach with them, who has publically come out and claimed it's all "sh**" and "clickbait." (It should also be noted that the Korean press had a habit of wildly and erroneously reporting on skating incidents surrounding Yuna Kim during her peak, so it wouldn't be new or unexpected for them to do so now.)
So, basically 🤷🏻♀️. Maybe Lim is simply upset and exaggerating. Maybe Bell was stupid enough to try some quasi-Tonya insanity. Or maybe all of it is just baseless rumors. But if it has footyslaent discussing figure skating, then I'm not complaining.
What I do know is this: the two train together under the same coach. And what seems obvious now: they probably dislike each other for whatever reason.
The current gossip runs like this: Mariah Bell, the American, bullies her younger teammate, Eunsoo Lim, the Korean - and she bullies her to such a degree that the rink at which they skate has separated their practice times and even locker rooms to prevent, as much as possible, the two from interacting.
During a practice in the past couple days, the two collided, resulting in an injury to Lim (this is seemingly a fact, but everything that follows is rumor and speculation). The story goes that Eunsoo Lim was up against the boards, I suppose taking some sort of break or talking to a coach or something, when Mariah Bell skated up and 'accidentally' smashed into her, somehow using her skate to injure Lim's leg.
Lim brought the matter to her agency, who has since supposedly took it up with the Korean Federation. They want to file a charge and open up an investigation against Bell with the International Skating Union and the US Federation.
But not one person or organization involved on either side has made any public statement on the matter. Everything we know is coming from Korean publications and filtered through Korean or Korean-focused twitter and Instagram accounts. The closest thing to an insider statement comes from Adam Rippon, another American figure skater who shared the same coach with them, who has publically come out and claimed it's all "sh**" and "clickbait." (It should also be noted that the Korean press had a habit of wildly and erroneously reporting on skating incidents surrounding Yuna Kim during her peak, so it wouldn't be new or unexpected for them to do so now.)
So, basically 🤷🏻♀️. Maybe Lim is simply upset and exaggerating. Maybe Bell was stupid enough to try some quasi-Tonya insanity. Or maybe all of it is just baseless rumors. But if it has footyslaent discussing figure skating, then I'm not complaining.
By Oddinho Go To PostKorean media being protective of national icons? Well, I never!Im reading some of the tweets of people defending the Seungri scandal and Ive never been so disappointed.
Korean entertainment industry is just WWE without the wrestling bits.
By Flutter Go To PostOh my why could that be a thing.Because we sold Pulisic?
Most likely infos from Chelsea to get the price up.
Penny honest thoughts do you see Pulisic working at Chelsea? I would gladly take him at Liverpool because it’s a position we could use depth in, but his form hasn’t been anything worth shouting about.
To me it feels like one of many signings Chelsea make that seem more about taking advantage of a well regarded player with good potential who’s available, rather than something that fits their current squad, and will eventually be sold on for 2/3 of whatever they paid
To me it feels like one of many signings Chelsea make that seem more about taking advantage of a well regarded player with good potential who’s available, rather than something that fits their current squad, and will eventually be sold on for 2/3 of whatever they paid
I like him but the environment at Chelsea plus the fact that he will in essence be replacing Hazard means it's almost impossible for him to succeed.