fightingirish26
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Where you going? I'll be watching from Belmar
we're gonna be in OCNJ
Where you going? I'll be watching from Belmar
It's because your account isn't verified yet. I approved your posts, but you should have gotten a confirmation email to complete process..
Yea I got the confirmation when I signed back up and actually went through it twice. likely user error on my part. I appreciate the approval and my apologies for being a pain in my return to the boards.
Napoli are hiring Carlo Ancellotti as their new manager.
So Sarri's going to Chelsea then..? I was definitely expecting him to stay at Napoli for at least another year or two.
Is everybody as surprised at this news as I am, or was I out of the loop?
Cincy’s MLS announcement is set for next Tuesday. The bid is complete (but has been “locked up” for a loooooong time).
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If they ever play @ LA Galaxy, I expect Acamp to meet me there and show me the best Mexican food in the area.
Gareth Bale did some stuff.
Gareth Bale did some stuff.
I was pretty surprised that none of Karius’ teammates came over to him after the game. Heck, even kickers usually get some sympathy after they blow a game and they are barely football players. Would have assumed goalies would be more respected by their teammates.
Huge difference between missing a field goal or even extra point compared to what Karius did. It would be like if ND was up 6 with 30 seconds left and the other team has no timeouts and all they have to do is take a knee, and the QB audibles and throws a pick 6 to lose the game. I feel for the guy but that has to be the worst, most embarrassing mistake in a final ever.
Honestly, don't see that comparison at all. Liverpool was never leading, not like he blew the game in the last 30 seconds. You could actually argue the second mistake (Bale goal) didn't make a difference as it came late. The guy obviously made two huge mistakes and can't see him back at the club (kinda like Scott Norwood).
Liverpool signed Fabhino from Monaco. Instant upgrade over Can.
"entire midfield dropping to the bench" ... those guys must be WAY good. Agree that Can is non-issue and Wynaldum is bench role-player (though a good solid Swiss Army Knife) and that Milner MIGHT be finally too old (though it's hard to tell that except by birth certificate), but Henderson has been their Captain and Chamberlain showed a weird bull-rush effectiveness before the injury.
I'd think that there still might be LOTS of competition there, but I don't know these new names.
On a different subject: the USMNTs youth brigade looked pretty good vs a mediocre Bolivia (how'd they beat Argentina and Chile under ANY circumstances?) I really liked the cleverness of Sargent and the solidity of Zimmerman. Rubin had aggressive attacking skills, and McKenzie/ McKetchnie(?) was bull strong and quality. I've always liked Lichaj in the chances he got to play (with one exception.) A guy off the bench, tall blonde guy in midfield had real field awareness and clever ball skills. Almost everyone but a tired-looking Pulisic had good games. ... and he wasn't "bad" just slow (for him.)
On a different subject: the USMNTs youth brigade looked pretty good vs a mediocre Bolivia (how'd they beat Argentina and Chile under ANY circumstances?) I really liked the cleverness of Sargent and the solidity of Zimmerman. Rubin had aggressive attacking skills, and McKenzie/ McKetchnie(?) was bull strong and quality. I've always liked Lichaj in the chances he got to play (with one exception.) A guy off the bench, tall blonde guy in midfield had real field awareness and clever ball skills. Almost everyone but a tired-looking Pulisic had good games. ... and he wasn't "bad" just slow (for him.)
"entire midfield dropping to the bench" ... those guys must be WAY good. Agree that Can is non-issue and Wynaldum is bench role-player (though a good solid Swiss Army Knife) and that Milner MIGHT be finally too old (though it's hard to tell that except by birth certificate), but Henderson has been their Captain and Chamberlain showed a weird bull-rush effectiveness before the injury.
I'd think that there still might be LOTS of competition there, but I don't know these new names.
On a different subject: the USMNTs youth brigade looked pretty good vs a mediocre Bolivia (how'd they beat Argentina and Chile under ANY circumstances?) I really liked the cleverness of Sargent and the solidity of Zimmerman. Rubin had aggressive attacking skills, and McKenzie/ McKetchnie(?) was bull strong and quality. I've always liked Lichaj in the chances he got to play (with one exception.) A guy off the bench, tall blonde guy in midfield had real field awareness and clever ball skills. Almost everyone but a tired-looking Pulisic had good games. ... and he wasn't "bad" just slow (for him.)