http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/teams/sunderland/10884276/moyes-pickford-wont-be-leaving
I wonder if he's not interested in a move to the likes of Everton and reckons a year or two more at home will be as good/better for him and then go to a bigger club.
Or Moyeezus is just trying to get the best price. Minimum of £30m he reckons, and I agree.
I wonder if he's not interested in a move to the likes of Everton and reckons a year or two more at home will be as good/better for him and then go to a bigger club.
Or Moyeezus is just trying to get the best price. Minimum of £30m he reckons, and I agree.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostThe whole conversation started with me bringing up the fact that Kane has had more PL goals than Sturridge. How is me bringing up the fact that he has only scored more than 11 in one season once compared to 3 lots of 20+ by Kane "not a good point to make"?W
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Sturridge is hardly ever fit, but when he is, his ratio is fucking brilliant.
But not sure why you guys were comparing the two? There's no debate to be had here, Kane is much better.
Any striker that plays consistently has more goals than Sturridge
Dani Alves has more over the last 6 games
(I dont actually read the thread)
Tony Adams is doing great, lads.
0-2 to Espanyol (and an own goal to boot) within 8 minutes.
Edit: Pereira just scored. I'll be damned.
5 goals and 3 assists for him this season. Not a bad output for a 21-year old loanee with little first team experience who plays for a relegated club in La Liga.
0-2 to Espanyol (and an own goal to boot) within 8 minutes.
Edit: Pereira just scored. I'll be damned.
5 goals and 3 assists for him this season. Not a bad output for a 21-year old loanee with little first team experience who plays for a relegated club in La Liga.
3 day weekend, horray! Got the final 4 episodes of S2 of Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me to watch, downloading Deadly Premonition to play and Netflix just dropped S3 of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and a new crime documentary in the line of Making A Murderer that's getting great reviews.
Phil Foden and Jadon Sancho are super impressive young players and I really hope that they along with Brahim get to come to the USA this summer. This one from Foden stands to be the winner for the U-17 Euros.
By OneTwoTee Go To PostKlopp says Sturridge still has a future at the club.If he's to stay, we need to figure out a way to stop teams flooding their box
Fuck knows what'll happen to him in the summer.
Essentially he's only available for a third of our games, and he can only find space in a third of those
I like him a lot, but don't mind if he stays or goes
By Kidjr Go To Postomg spain equalisedWhy did it go to 6 minutes of added time? Some major injury or something?
By Meier Go To PostWhy did it go to 6 minutes of added time? Some major injury or something?
I only started watching about half way through but didnt see anything of note.
This penalty format is amazing
By Laboured Go To Post
Probably arsenal bound imo
He seems to have a good record so i'd welcome him with open arms, some people say he's not THAT good but i'm sure hes better than the drab we have
By Kidjr Go To Postlmao i didnt see the second tweet!what a premface
How technical are our u17s?
Believe we have a history of overpowering the equivalent national teams, but that obviously doesn't translate to the senior team
Believe we have a history of overpowering the equivalent national teams, but that obviously doesn't translate to the senior team
only fucking football innit
but christ my insides have been fermenting at an alarming pace all week
gonna be a nervous shitheap, and we're playing milwall in the worst stadium in the country
mi bumhole cannae take this
but christ my insides have been fermenting at an alarming pace all week
gonna be a nervous shitheap, and we're playing milwall in the worst stadium in the country
mi bumhole cannae take this
By Hitch Go To PostLacazette lolOlder Batshuayi with a better barber innit...
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostI should have gotten into streaming - people donate to you to react to trailers and shit…I'm willing to donate to Flabber and L1NETT to see their reactions to posts
Yesterday I saw a video of Linkin Park reacting to teenagers reacting to Linkin Park..then I realised that teenagers wouldn't remember Linkin Park.....
By Laboured Go To PostRidiculously talented bunch tho.Only one or two from any u17 team will even make it in any case. I still remember watching the u17s when Sterling was playing for them, only he and Redmond are playing at a good level today - even though Redmond couldn't even displace the worst player I had ever seen, called Blair Turgott or something
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostYesterday I saw a video of Linkin Park reacting to teenagers reacting to Linkin Park..then I realised that teenagers wouldn't remember Linkin Park…..I listened to Hybrid Theory so many times.
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostYesterday I saw a video of Linkin Park reacting to teenagers reacting to Linkin Park..then I realised that teenagers wouldn't remember Linkin Park…..They did a song for the Transformers series.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostThey did a song for the Transformers series.it was for the first trans - that was 10 years ago....
By Bold 2 in One Go To Postit was for the first trans - that was 10 years ago….and in the reaction video, one of them says he listened to it all the time as a kid.
i think the transformers movies were the last time i liked Linkin Park. i remember Minutes to Midnight coming out around then. how was the stuff after that album
im surprised a lot of their stuff has held up.
im surprised a lot of their stuff has held up.
By Laboured Go To PostSeemed pretty obvious the guy is staying. Anyway, should be a very interesting season.
By Ushojax Go To PostMutterings we could try and bring Gylfi back. I'd do it without even thinking.Only if you can come up with a trendy marketing hashtag. #Sigurds-soon
Wayne Rooney may have no Old Trafford sendoff to his 13-year Manchester United career after José Mourinho said the captain will probably not feature in Sunday’s final home game against Crystal Palace.
Rooney’s future is in doubt, with the 31-year-old possibly departing in the summer. If so United’s record goal-scorer and longest-serving player, having joined in August 2004, would leave with no chance of saying goodbye to the home crowd.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/may/19/wayne-rooney-manchester-united-old-trafford