By Laboured Go To PostJust want it pointed out that that celebration by Alli and Kane is as bad as anything Lingard and Pogba have done this season.I'm gonna disagree, no where near as bad as Dab University
By Bungie Go To PostRed issue can tell you what United want not what they will get vivaThey still think Griezz is the man.
The commentator on my feed is getting on my tits a bit, calling Dele Alli by his first name and Idrissa Gueye "Gana" even though that's not his name.
By Oddinho Go To PostThe commentator on my feed is getting on my tits a bit, calling Dele Alli by his first name and Idrissa Gueye "Gana" even though that's not his name.
Dele Alli has asked to be called just Dele, because something about his family being a bunch of shit cunts and not having any connection to them. He even got it on the back of his shirt now.
Gana is just a nickname, plenty of footballers want to go by their nickname and many we know purely by their nicknames. Meh.
Odd you are starting to become a very triggered person.
By Ushojax Go To PostVery odd atmosphere inside WHL. You'd think we were 4-0 down, it's silent.Truly joining the top 4 elites now, dead atmospheres are a key part
By Oddinho Go To PostThe commentator on my feed is getting on my tits a bit, calling Dele Alli by his first name and Idrissa Gueye "Gana" even though that's not his name.Dele wants to be referred to by his first name only now. I forgot the precise reason. Not sure about "Gana".
edit: Ahh, Wooden on point.
By Laboured Go To PostRepeat after me: "Griezemann is not a lone striker."
Will be playing behind Zlatan m8
By Laboured Go To Post
By Laboured Go To PostRepeat after me: "Griezemann is not a lone striker."Inside Forward, innit. #FM
Just throw money at Everton for Lukaku, m8.
By Bungie Go To PostEverton double chance is 3/1
By Perfect Blue Go To PostDon't even want Greasman anymoreMan Utd fans, man.
Everton have been pressed right out of this game. Barkley has done nothing and Lukaku can't do much with the ball on his own from midfield.
Barry for Mirallas should happen at half. See if they can stretch thing out. It's all been a bit narrow and slow with that three holding midfielders.
Barry for Mirallas should happen at half. See if they can stretch thing out. It's all been a bit narrow and slow with that three holding midfielders.
By Ushojax Go To PostVery odd atmosphere inside WHL. You'd think we were 4-0 down, it's silent.Honestly thought something happened to the mics until the commentator said something it was so quiet.
Odd. Wedward. Lads.
that cast
“Mary Magdalene”
Garth Davis’ feature film debut “Lion” went away empty-handed on Sunday night, but the Aussie helmer (who also collaborated with Jane Campion on “Top Of The Lake”) may not have been that fussed, as he has another very potent contender already in the can, again with The Weinstein Company backing him. “Mary Magdalene,” from writers Helen Edmundson and Philippa Goslett, is a biopic of the woman who was closest to Jesus (who, depending on your particular take on scripture, may or may not have been a prostitute), someone named in the Gospels more than most of the apostles. The behind-the-scenes credentials are strong — “The King’s Speech” backers See-Saw produce again, and “Lion” DP Greig Fraser returns — and the cast in front of camera just as much so, with Rooney Mara in the title role, Joaquin Phoenix as Christ and Chiwetel Ejiofor as Peter, all lauded and nominated actors who’ve yet to pick up a prize.
that cast
j e s u s
http://theplaylist.net/premature-oscar-predictions-2018-best-picture-best-director-nominees-20170301/#cb-content
“The Kidnapping Of Edgardo Mortara”
At least when he’s in a vaguely prestige-y zone, it seems harder for a Steven Spielberg film to not be nominated than the reverse: only when a film is truly deflating like “Amistad” or “The Terminal” does he miss out entirely. That happened with last year’s “The BFG,” but “The Kidnapping Of Edgardo Mortara” seems a rather safer proposition. Reuniting him with “Munich” and “Lincoln” writer Tony Kushner, it’s the story of a Jewish boy in Italy in the 1800s who, having been secretly baptized by a nurse, was forcibly kidnapped from his family by the papacy, causing a decade-long battle that helped to weaken the power of the Catholic Church. It’s an extraordinary tale with some interesting modern-day parallels at a time of rising anti-Semitism, and Spielberg has a strong cast involved, with Oscar Isaac as Mortara’s father, and now-regular collaborator and hat wearer Mark Rylance as Pope Pius.
http://theplaylist.net/premature-oscar-predictions-2018-best-picture-best-director-nominees-20170301/#cb-content
"Joaquin Phoenix as Christ" might be one of the better phrases I've encountered in a while, regardless of meaning and context.
This attack on the Catholic church by Hollywood is a disgrace. Mel Gibson was right. Sad.
Joaquin Phoenix is going to kill it as Jesus Christ though.
Joaquin Phoenix is going to kill it as Jesus Christ though.
By Bold 2 in One Go To Postis Sturridge to PSG done?oh he's done alright