By Laboured Go To PostMassively agree with this.
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(I was shocked he was managing that long. Thought it couldn't be much earlier than the Cardiff job in 2014. Still a shite manager though)
By confuziz Go To PostDid anyone play xenoblade chronicles? How does it compare to dq11?ask this in gaming they were talking about it the other day!
hope you're alright buddy
By Yurtlicious Go To Postask this in gaming they were talking about it the other day!
hope you're alright buddy
Oh I sure am but I'm busy lately. This baby (almost 10 months) is taking up all of my free time and we are going to move to an other city next month so I'm not really keeping up with this thread but I always trust you on your gamimg opinions <3
By Cleff Go To Post
Our discussions with the Premier League throughout this process have been positive, with a shared focus on the priority of public health. As such we have reached a consensus that balances the needs of football, while also minimising the demand on policing.
The majority of remaining matches will be played at home and away as scheduled, with a small number of fixtures taking place at neutral venues, which, contrary to some reports, have yet to be agreed. The views and agreement of forces which host Premier League clubs have been sought and where there were concerns, the Premier League has been supportive in providing flexibility in arranging alternative venues where requested.
This plan will be kept continually under review to ensure public health and safety and a key part of this is for supporters to continue to respect the social distancing guidelines, and not to attend or gather outside the stadiums.
Mark Roberts - UK football policing lead.
By sohois Go To PostDid you know that goatse is now 21 years oldSo he was only 15 when he scored against Argentina?
Arsenal will finally let me down on my birthday since I was born on the end of july and normally there are no official games ever on this month
that's something to look forward to
that's something to look forward to
By NinjaFridge Go To PostBet Shaw has tripled in sizeHas Burger King stayed open this entire time?
By Punished Go To PostBale is obscenely ripped in comparison to his Spurs days too.
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By domino Go To Post
the lads
By Laboured Go To PostDodgy sources.
By Cleff Go To PostBale is obscenely ripped in comparison to his Spurs days too.Apparently best shape he's been in a long time since coming back to training. Hope he is fit for the remainder of the campaign and can contribute.
By Pennywise Go To PostDodgy sources.I was going to say, isn't that basically talksport of Deutschland.
Pellegri is a TRUE FM legend. Think heβs been a five star wonderkid for like the past four games lmao.
That is a name I havenβt heard in years haha.
Made his debut when he was still 15 (crazy that he actually tied the exact record) and eventually became the third youngest goalscorer in league history.
Made his debut when he was still 15 (crazy that he actually tied the exact record) and eventually became the third youngest goalscorer in league history.
Forbes best paid athletes:
Kirk Cousins being the highest paid NFL player is like Mark Noble being the highest paid PL player
Top 100: https://www.forbes.com/athletes/#65ba954f55ae
Kirk Cousins being the highest paid NFL player is like Mark Noble being the highest paid PL player
Top 100: https://www.forbes.com/athletes/#65ba954f55ae
You know what I miss? Marcelo and Ronaldo just annihilating the left flank, no duo owned that attack flank better than these two, their chemistry was *chef's kiss*.
Also, been looking back at some of the teams we setup since the arrival of Mourinho. Everyone played a key role to our success but without Modric, Kroos and Casemiro we would be nowhere. This trio of a midfield deserves all of the accolades it gets, somehow they were able to find the balance needed to both defend and score, something Madrid was incapable of doing for a while given the attack, attack, attack mentality we seem to identify best with.
My favorite team was the '16 team, Jesus Christ we just never gave up. The mentality was so strong and our leaders (Ramos, Ronaldo, Zidane) stepped up - not to mention our B team - our bench was so strong I'm sure they would have competed well as a standalone unit in any league. Puts a smile on my face when I see 90 minute winners from Ramos, he had a crazy season then lol. Ramos might actually cement his way into top 5 legendary Madrid players, ever.
Now I'm happy we hit rock bottom when Ronaldo and Zidane left, I knew we would be in for some tough times having to find 50 goals elsewhere. That seems to have past us for the most part, our rebuild was fairly quick, though I suspect more is to come with Florentino building a newer BBC - one with Mbappe/Jovic/Vini/Rodrygo/Asensio. It's good that Benzema is sticking around another year or so to provide that leadership to the new front line.
There's a lot to be excited for as a Madrid fan, perhaps not this mmediate season but you can see something nice being built up. Focus right now is for Zidane to get the team mentality strong again and fill in the gaps - almost as if we're back in the early days when Mourinho took stage at Madrid.
Also, been looking back at some of the teams we setup since the arrival of Mourinho. Everyone played a key role to our success but without Modric, Kroos and Casemiro we would be nowhere. This trio of a midfield deserves all of the accolades it gets, somehow they were able to find the balance needed to both defend and score, something Madrid was incapable of doing for a while given the attack, attack, attack mentality we seem to identify best with.
My favorite team was the '16 team, Jesus Christ we just never gave up. The mentality was so strong and our leaders (Ramos, Ronaldo, Zidane) stepped up - not to mention our B team - our bench was so strong I'm sure they would have competed well as a standalone unit in any league. Puts a smile on my face when I see 90 minute winners from Ramos, he had a crazy season then lol. Ramos might actually cement his way into top 5 legendary Madrid players, ever.
Now I'm happy we hit rock bottom when Ronaldo and Zidane left, I knew we would be in for some tough times having to find 50 goals elsewhere. That seems to have past us for the most part, our rebuild was fairly quick, though I suspect more is to come with Florentino building a newer BBC - one with Mbappe/Jovic/Vini/Rodrygo/Asensio. It's good that Benzema is sticking around another year or so to provide that leadership to the new front line.
There's a lot to be excited for as a Madrid fan, perhaps not this mmediate season but you can see something nice being built up. Focus right now is for Zidane to get the team mentality strong again and fill in the gaps - almost as if we're back in the early days when Mourinho took stage at Madrid.
You know what I miss? Blind and Young just annihilating the left flank, no duo owned that attack flank better than these two, their chemistry was *chef's kiss*.
Also, been looking back at some of the teams we setup since the arrival of van Gaal. Everyone played a key role to our success but without Fellaini, Herrera and Carrick we would be nowhere. This trio of a midfield deserves all of the accolades it gets, somehow they were able to find the balance needed to both defend and score, something United was incapable of doing for a while given the attack, attack, attack mentality we seem to identify best with.
My favorite team was the Tottenham-Liverpool-City team, Jesus Christ we just never gave up. The mentality was so strong and our leaders (Rooney, Fellaini, Young) stepped up - not to mention our B team - our bench was so strong I'm sure they would have competed well as a standalone unit in any league. Puts a smile on my face when I see headers from Fellaini, he had a crazy season then lol. Fellaini might actually cement his way into top 5 banter United players, ever.
Now I'm happy we hit rock bottom when Mourinho and Rooney left, I knew we would be in for some tough times having to find 10 goals elsewhere. That seems to have past us for the most part, our rebuild was fairly quick, though I suspect more is to come with Wooders building a newer BYF - one with James/Fernandes/Rashford/Martial/McSauce. It's good that Mata is sticking around another year or so to provide that leadership to the new front line.
There's a lot to be excited for as a United fan, perhaps not this mmediate season but you can see something nice being built up. Focus right now is for Solskjaer to get the team mentality strong again and fill in the gaps - almost as if we're back in the early days when Mourinho took stage at United.
Also, been looking back at some of the teams we setup since the arrival of van Gaal. Everyone played a key role to our success but without Fellaini, Herrera and Carrick we would be nowhere. This trio of a midfield deserves all of the accolades it gets, somehow they were able to find the balance needed to both defend and score, something United was incapable of doing for a while given the attack, attack, attack mentality we seem to identify best with.
My favorite team was the Tottenham-Liverpool-City team, Jesus Christ we just never gave up. The mentality was so strong and our leaders (Rooney, Fellaini, Young) stepped up - not to mention our B team - our bench was so strong I'm sure they would have competed well as a standalone unit in any league. Puts a smile on my face when I see headers from Fellaini, he had a crazy season then lol. Fellaini might actually cement his way into top 5 banter United players, ever.
Now I'm happy we hit rock bottom when Mourinho and Rooney left, I knew we would be in for some tough times having to find 10 goals elsewhere. That seems to have past us for the most part, our rebuild was fairly quick, though I suspect more is to come with Wooders building a newer BYF - one with James/Fernandes/Rashford/Martial/McSauce. It's good that Mata is sticking around another year or so to provide that leadership to the new front line.
There's a lot to be excited for as a United fan, perhaps not this mmediate season but you can see something nice being built up. Focus right now is for Solskjaer to get the team mentality strong again and fill in the gaps - almost as if we're back in the early days when Mourinho took stage at United.
By Yurtlicious Go To Posthe kept the typo
the disrespect
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Merseyside Derby on free-to-air TV, per the coronavirus daily briefing. The whole country gets to watch #19. Dan boycotting the license fee.
"Should clubs and PL accept the wishes of the police?" Merseyside police have no objections to games in Liverpool.
"Should clubs and PL accept the wishes of the police?" Merseyside police have no objections to games in Liverpool.
Schalke have lost all four fixtures since the return of the Bundesliga with an aggregate score of 10-2.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostForbes best paid athletes:
Kirk Cousins being the highest paid NFL player is like Mark Noble being the highest paid PL player
Top 100: https://www.forbes.com/athletes/#65ba954f55ae