Meme points to Ukraine and Papa Roach. The question is, did Iceland try too hard to get the meme points and get very little?
By FortuneFaded Go To PostItaly have wonYeah think so too
By Anya Taylor-Sad Go To PostNeeds to be a can of Stella
By Merseyside-batong Go To PostItaly will win it going by Finland's points😎
By Merseyside-batong Go To PostEurope is ready for some sadism after a year of Covid.Dude actually got a nice voice and they didn't rip off other bands like the finland boys.
Makes sense.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWe should withhold the AstraZenicaGive it to Hixxie.
By Hitch Go To PostIf you're not going to give us the points that are rightfully our's, we'll have to come and take them again.
By LabouredPatriot Go To PostWhat a lad.
By Cleff Go To PostHe was snorting broken glass leds. Perfectly reasonable explanation.And his m8 on the left is just bumping him for fun.
The fact anybody takes Eurovision seriously is just embarrassing, it's a comedy show.
A comedy show with rigged voting which makes it extra embarrassing.
A comedy show with rigged voting which makes it extra embarrassing.
Seeing Suarez's reaction makes me happy that Atlético won the title.
The way he was pushed aside by Barcelona wasn't right but seeing him react like it was the first title he ever won has to be a good thing for everyone who likes football.
This year has been a good one for football in general, we've seen quite a few unexpected wins and I know Lille will have more supporters today than they ever had.
The way he was pushed aside by Barcelona wasn't right but seeing him react like it was the first title he ever won has to be a good thing for everyone who likes football.
This year has been a good one for football in general, we've seen quite a few unexpected wins and I know Lille will have more supporters today than they ever had.
By LFMartins86 Go To PostSeeing Suarez's reaction makes me happy that Atlético won the title.Yes, I hate the guy but very much enjoyed him proving Barcelona wrong and pushing Atletico to glory.
The way he was pushed aside by Barcelona wasn't right but seeing him react like it was the first title he ever won has to be a good thing for everyone who likes football.
This year has been a good one for football in general, we've seen quite a few unexpected wins and I know Lille will have more supporters today than they ever had.
Suarez is a legend.
For the next 24 hours we are all Napoli, lille, crystal palace, bologna and Milan fans
(I think juve and Liverpool missing CL spots would be good entertainment). Psg losing the league would be a huge failure
For the next 24 hours we are all Napoli, lille, crystal palace, bologna and Milan fans
(I think juve and Liverpool missing CL spots would be good entertainment). Psg losing the league would be a huge failure
By Cleff Go To PostWhy is Chelsea's messaging so fucking bad?actually on-brand for Chelsea.
Afternoon, lads. Have we lost yet?
From what I can tell, some within the Napoli administration, possibly including ADL’s son (who happens to be the vice president), wanted Gattuso gone, and they were leaking stories to the press that he would be imminently replaced. And the Italian press, as always, were vultures. Rino, unsurprisingly, got defensive. Eventually it led to ADL making a public statement on behalf of the club that the manager was safe (after a meeting with his son and the sporting director), then effectively silencing the club to the press.
The situation with Rino appears to be following the pattern of how our managers leave these days: a breakdown in relations between them and ADL or other administrators that simmers for months until the season is over and, regardless of results, the manager is cut loose.
From a performance standpoint, Rino should stay. He had a sagging middle to the season when we were struggling with some injuries and COVID cases, but otherwise he’s done a solid, respectable job. That’s not good enough in Napoli, where everything must always be tempestuous.
By n8 dogg Go To Post@flabIt seems a fait accompli after the rather public spat months ago, when we were repeatedly losing.
Why are Napoli getting rid of Rino? Seems like he’s done a great job
From what I can tell, some within the Napoli administration, possibly including ADL’s son (who happens to be the vice president), wanted Gattuso gone, and they were leaking stories to the press that he would be imminently replaced. And the Italian press, as always, were vultures. Rino, unsurprisingly, got defensive. Eventually it led to ADL making a public statement on behalf of the club that the manager was safe (after a meeting with his son and the sporting director), then effectively silencing the club to the press.
The situation with Rino appears to be following the pattern of how our managers leave these days: a breakdown in relations between them and ADL or other administrators that simmers for months until the season is over and, regardless of results, the manager is cut loose.
From a performance standpoint, Rino should stay. He had a sagging middle to the season when we were struggling with some injuries and COVID cases, but otherwise he’s done a solid, respectable job. That’s not good enough in Napoli, where everything must always be tempestuous.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostSame vibes🤣
By Cleff Go To PostGet your cameras ready
feyenoord earned themselves a ticket for the conference league next season. woohoo!
now... what exactly is the conference league?
now... what exactly is the conference league?
By bud Go To Postfeyenoord earned themselves a ticket for the conference league next season. woohoo!The Serie C of European competition, innit.
now… what exactly is the conference league?