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I'm going to be cutting it close picking up my wife from the airport and catching the end of this...
Meh - where's she going? Tell her you were stuck in trafficI'm going to be cutting it close picking up my wife from the airport and catching the end of this...
That may depend on whether I can pick her up in time.Looking good to see the end if there are no PK's...Meh - where's she going?
While this comment is pretty bang on, Drogba willed Chelsea to a win today. Really impressive display from himAnd Torres114' Campagnaro gets booked simply for because Disgraceful Drogba falls over clutching his face.

116'Meanwhile, manager John Terry gives some coaching advice from the touchline.

While this comment is pretty bang on, Drogba willed Chelsea to a win today. Really impressive display from himAnd Torres114' Campagnaro gets booked simply for because Disgraceful Drogba falls over clutching his face.![]()
I've been saying Chelsea beats United if Drogba plays over Torres last year in the CL and EPL.Can't decide if I like the unis the Sounders are wearing. They look like they should be riding for Team Astana.
Thanks Ted. Garber is making the rounds like crazy. He has been doing non stop interviews. Anything new in this one? I can almost answer the questions as well as he can nowAndy (and whoever else interested)> check out this week's Men In Blazers podcast on Grantland if you haven't already. 25 minute interview with Garber

Not really anything new, though Roger Bennett has geared the interview towards MLS' place in the global football landscape, not so much in the Anerican sports landscape. It's interesting stuff so far.Thanks Ted. Garber is making the rounds like crazy. He has been doing non stop interviews. Anything new in this one? I can almost answer the questions as well as he can nowAndy (and whoever else interested)> check out this week's Men In Blazers podcast on Grantland if you haven't already. 25 minute interview with Garber![]()
I will give it a listen. Thanks for the heads up. The Men In Blazers podcast has been fun the few times I have listened to it.Not really anything new, though Roger Bennett has geared the interview towards MLS' place in the global football landscape, not so much in the Anerican sports landscape. It's interesting stuff so far.Thanks Ted. Garber is making the rounds like crazy. He has been doing non stop interviews. Anything new in this one? I can almost answer the questions as well as he can nowAndy (and whoever else interested)> check out this week's Men In Blazers podcast on Grantland if you haven't already. 25 minute interview with Garber![]()
Probably not how LA figured the season would startNice going LA and Seattle![]()
1 point out of 9, and 7 goals against in 3 games.I guess they took their press clippings to heart.And this might also indicate that Gonzo being defender of the year last year was no mistake.Only silver lining is that the fan base up in Toronto really needed this after years of supporting such a poor side.A good friend of mine - a Bayern season ticket holder - was at both games. So he saw Bayern score 14 total goals over two consecutive games at the Allianz.Quote of the week, from Basel coach Heiko Vogel on Bayern's 7-1 win over Hoffenheim Saturday:
"The margin of victory does not impress me. I have absolutely no fear that Bayern will score seven goals in one game [against us]."
LOLI've strike up similar conversations myself. A Chelsea guy a few weeks ago looked really depressed and said that they were going to miss out on CL next season and get the boot from CL this year.Not so fast my friend...Just had a rather heated EPL discussion with a random guy I saw walking by. I always get excited when I see someone wearing EPL stuff, as it presents an opportunity to talk about the league I enjoy watching. I get even more excited when it's not Man U stuff. This guy went by wearing a West Brom warmup kit. I throw out the "West Brom, huh?" introduction, and he asks me if I follow English football. I say "Yeah, I'm a Liverpool fan." He immediately looks like he wants to shank me. We get into a heated discussion about the Suarez/Evra affair, whether or not Ferguson is a hypocrite, etc. He's from West Brom, but likes Man U. It didn't go well. I'm going to have to watch out on my way back to the work van. :nervous:
No one from United came to play.LOLI've strike up similar conversations myself. A Chelsea guy a few weeks ago looked really depressed and said that they were going to miss out on CL next season and get the boot from CL this year.Not so fast my friend...Just had a rather heated EPL discussion with a random guy I saw walking by. I always get excited when I see someone wearing EPL stuff, as it presents an opportunity to talk about the league I enjoy watching. I get even more excited when it's not Man U stuff. This guy went by wearing a West Brom warmup kit. I throw out the "West Brom, huh?" introduction, and he asks me if I follow English football. I say "Yeah, I'm a Liverpool fan." He immediately looks like he wants to shank me. We get into a heated discussion about the Suarez/Evra affair, whether or not Ferguson is a hypocrite, etc. He's from West Brom, but likes Man U. It didn't go well. I'm going to have to watch out on my way back to the work van. :nervous:
And at the risk of igniting that fire again, SAF isnt a hypocrite, none of his players (no matter how dispicable) never lied to him or United like Suarez did to Liverpool. Not that that makes it better, or ok or anything, just a different perspective.
And a well deserved exit it is... Now there is no excuse to not win the EPL as they do not have anything else to play for.FA Cup? NopeCL? NopeEuropa? NopeCarling Cup? NopeOh wait, they won the Community Shield!! Well, at least one trophy this year!Adiós Man U![]()
They've been doing it for years previous. Why now? Plus, they have 2 good, young strikers.At least three key Man U squad members this season could qualify for discounts when eating at Denny's. Is it really a shock that they might not have the zip to compete in a bunch of competitions at once?
Agree to disagree. He made comments about how Suarez needed to never play for Liverpool ever again, while having a history of not kicking off players who have disciplinary issues. Then, immediately have two players get in trouble for homophobic tweets. That's dictionary definition of a hypocrite.LOLI've strike up similar conversations myself. A Chelsea guy a few weeks ago looked really depressed and said that they were going to miss out on CL next season and get the boot from CL this year.Not so fast my friend...Just had a rather heated EPL discussion with a random guy I saw walking by. I always get excited when I see someone wearing EPL stuff, as it presents an opportunity to talk about the league I enjoy watching. I get even more excited when it's not Man U stuff. This guy went by wearing a West Brom warmup kit. I throw out the "West Brom, huh?" introduction, and he asks me if I follow English football. I say "Yeah, I'm a Liverpool fan." He immediately looks like he wants to shank me. We get into a heated discussion about the Suarez/Evra affair, whether or not Ferguson is a hypocrite, etc. He's from West Brom, but likes Man U. It didn't go well. I'm going to have to watch out on my way back to the work van. :nervous:
And at the risk of igniting that fire again, SAF isnt a hypocrite, none of his players (no matter how dispicable) never lied to him or United like Suarez did to Liverpool. Not that that makes it better, or ok or anything, just a different perspective.
And a well deserved exit it is... Now there is no excuse to not win the EPL as they do not have anything else to play for.FA Cup? NopeCL? NopeEuropa? NopeCarling Cup? NopeOh wait, they won the Community Shield!! Well, at least one trophy this year!Adiós Man U![]()
Man U's spine is really, really thin. Thinner than in past years. Vidic hasn't played at all. Rio has played hurt and is the fast decline portion of his career. Fletcher (one of their most valuable players in big games where they needed an engine last year) is out indefinitely with colitis. Anderson has missed most of the year. Cleverly has missed significant time. Scholes (who tried to retire this season!) has played twice as much as he has in any recent season I can remember. Giggs has played more as well. Carrick has played more. United has had to rely on older, less dynamic players in midfield this year (or an out of position Phil Jones). Scholes and Giggs have responded in league play, but it's a bit much to expect them to be able to do it in game after game.They've been doing it for years previous. Why now? Plus, they have 2 good, young strikers.At least three key Man U squad members this season could qualify for discounts when eating at Denny's. Is it really a shock that they might not have the zip to compete in a bunch of competitions at once?
I've felt like they have been on the verge of something like this for a couple of years but SAF has kept them going. They are still doing well in the league, but I think it has finally caught up with them a bit. I would expect them to spend big this summer.At least three key Man U squad members this season could qualify for discounts when eating at Denny's. Is it really a shock that they might not have the zip to compete in a bunch of competitions at once?