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Ryan Babel is sad about this news.Sinn Fein said:So, was Howard Webb the most recognizable referee in the world? There are only a handful I know by name, but I have not followed as closely an many of you have.
Ryan Babel is sad about this news.Sinn Fein said:So, was Howard Webb the most recognizable referee in the world? There are only a handful I know by name, but I have not followed as closely an many of you have.
My Surname is Khan @ejaz_kI think "Enrique Lavazzi" was the guy who was supposed to sing the National Anthem in The Naked Gun.
I got myself another
It was definitely Collina, former lead singer of Midnight Oil.Ramsay Hunt Experience said:In his time, it was probably Pierluigi Collina. I think he's now the guy who runs the evaluation process for FIFA, but he used to seemingly ref every big game. And he looked like a human corpse, so he was instantly recognizable.Sinn Fein said:So, was Howard Webb the most recognizable referee in the world? There are only a handful I know by name, but I have not followed as closely an many of you have.
Chivas
MLS bought back the struggling franchise from Jorge Vergara and his wife, Angélica Fuentes, earlier this year, and I’m told multiple parties are interested in buying the club, which MLS thinks it can sell for $100 million. MLS president Mark Abbott told media here the league wants the new owner to commit to keeping the team in Los Angeles and building a new soccer stadium, with the focus on a central L.A. location. The spot Abbott is focused on is the site of the old L.A. Sports Arena near the USC campus.
The Portland Timbers are interested in installing a grass field as soon as 2016
Portland would be the first of the Cascadia MLS teams to have a natural surface, as the Timbers, Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps all currently play on turf fields.
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
The fabulous stadium alone assures that some one should buy it if they do want to divest.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
No, he cannot "be dominate." He can either "dominate" or "be dominant."The Gator said:Agree on Ivanovic. He's a good RB, but he can be dominate at CB
Ha! I knew that would rankle somebody. :buttonpusher:Do we really . . .
Strike that. No need to ask the question.
We don't care about your damned fantasy soccer team. There are perfectly good threads for that. Go away with that crap.
Yeah, not sure you want to open that can of worms.....Do we really . . .
Strike that. No need to ask the question.
We don't care about your damned fantasy soccer team. There are perfectly good threads for that. Go away with that crap.
The dummy was leading with the wrong leg.
looks like he needed to go Fosbury flop there.The dummy was leading with the wrong leg.
Yeah, not sure you want to open that can of worms.....Do we really . . .
Strike that. No need to ask the question.
We don't care about your damned fantasy soccer team. There are perfectly good threads for that. Go away with that crap.
I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
I'm not clear on this- are you saying the point was that US fans are bigger fans of the EPL, so will attach easier to an EPL associated squad?I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
That's what I saidNo, he cannot "be dominate." He can either "dominate" or "be dominant."The Gator said:Agree on Ivanovic. He's a good RB, but he can be dominate at CB
Scintillating deal. Leaves my wobbly bits all tingly.Somebody's not happy about getting Jordan Mutch from Cardiff...
I think he was just saying Man City starting teams in MLS and Australia is a way of using different avenues to penetrate the market since teams like Liverpool and Man U have saturated the more traditional ways of penetrating a market.I'm not clear on this- are you saying the point was that US fans are bigger fans of the EPL, so will attach easier to an EPL associated squad?I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
Yeah- I got that. Wasn't sure how that point related to RBNY being scared...I think he was just saying Man City starting teams in MLS and Australia is a way of using different avenues to penetrate the market since teams like Liverpool and Man U have saturated the more traditional ways of penetrating a market.I'm not clear on this- are you saying the point was that US fans are bigger fans of the EPL, so will attach easier to an EPL associated squad?I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
How does City benefit on FFP or the homegrown rule using NYCFC? I've seen that argued (by Wenger, most recently), but don't understand it. With Lampard, City has publicly stated they will pay his entire wages during the loan. UEFA could audit the transaction to confirm it is at market value.I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
sassy school marm christo might be my favorite christo.That's what I saidNo, he cannot "be dominate." He can either "dominate" or "be dominant."The Gator said:Agree on Ivanovic. He's a good RB, but he can be dominate at CB
So, this transfer didn't do Mutch for you?Scintillating deal. Leaves my wobbly bits all tingly.Somebody's not happy about getting Jordan Mutch from Cardiff...
Can I talk about his abilities in Football Manager, or no?Scintillating deal. Leaves my wobbly bits all tingly.Somebody's not happy about getting Jordan Mutch from Cardiff...
Drunk Christo is pretty good.sassy school marm christo might be my favorite christo.That's what I saidNo, he cannot "be dominate." He can either "dominate" or "be dominant."The Gator said:Agree on Ivanovic. He's a good RB, but he can be dominate at CB
They aren't engorged, if that's what you're asking.So, this transfer didn't do Mutch for you?Scintillating deal. Leaves my wobbly bits all tingly.Somebody's not happy about getting Jordan Mutch from Cardiff...
Do we really . . .
Strike that. No need to ask the question.
We don't care about your damned fantasy soccer team. There are perfectly good threads for that. Go away with that crap.
Benz re-upped with RM through 2019. Seems unlikely he'll move this summer.
It's ok, GB. We didn't draft him this year!Benz re-upped with RM through 2019. Seems unlikely he'll move this summer.![]()
Until City came out and said they will pay the wages, I think it was assumed that NY would pay the wages (with City money), while City just gets the player on loan.How does City benefit on FFP or the homegrown rule using NYCFC? I've seen that argued (by Wenger, most recently), but don't understand it. With Lampard, City has publicly stated they will pay his entire wages during the loan. UEFA could audit the transaction to confirm it is at market value.I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
Yeah- I got that. Wasn't sure how that point related to RBNY being scared...I think he was just saying Man City starting teams in MLS and Australia is a way of using different avenues to penetrate the market since teams like Liverpool and Man U have saturated the more traditional ways of penetrating a market.I'm not clear on this- are you saying the point was that US fans are bigger fans of the EPL, so will attach easier to an EPL associated squad?I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
Is this what Wenger was complaining about? Seems pretty silly.Until City came out and said they will pay the wages, I think it was assumed that NY would pay the wages (with City money), while City just gets the player on loan.How does City benefit on FFP or the homegrown rule using NYCFC? I've seen that argued (by Wenger, most recently), but don't understand it. With Lampard, City has publicly stated they will pay his entire wages during the loan. UEFA could audit the transaction to confirm it is at market value.I think they're more scared of the NYCFC setup than the money per se. Davo and Roger had an interesting point in their podcast last week on how Liverpool and Man U are so far ahead of everyone else in US market share that even the top teams like Man City need to come up with interesting marketing strategies and how NYCFC is the outgrowth of that fact. It won't shock me if you see other teams (I know Barca has been rumored forever) invest in team as well. Plus as Citeh has shown its a good way to get around FFP and the home grown rule.Scared of NYCFC and the loss of fans/revenue, IMO.Wahl has picked up a ton of tidbits with so many important people in Portland this week. I posted the Mix info in the Nats thread but here are some general tidbits that are informative
There are growing questions in MLS over whether Red Bull will continue owning a team in the long term
The New York Red Bulls have yet to add a third Designated Player as many had thought they would, and that’s in line with what some league people are seeing as a decline in the energy drink company’s interest in owning an MLS team. In fact, some within the league are starting to doubt whether Red Bull will still be involved in MLS 10 years from now.
But at least they brought hardware to NJ finally... cough... cough... supporters' shield...
That means they want to sleep with their mom, right? tap, tap... Christo?Too bad, I like Benzema. Odious as Real Madrid is, they are going to be super-fun to watch again this year.
http://gifs.gifmania.co.il/Animated-Gifs-Comics/Animations-Garfield/Images-Odie-dog/odie-garfield4.gifThat means they want to sleep with their mom, right? tap, tap... Christo?Too bad, I like Benzema. Odious as Real Madrid is, they are going to be super-fun to watch again this year.