Ramsay Hunt Experience
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I was making fun of his defense.Love his movement. He does that time and again which allows Cesc, Hazard and others to find him in favorable positions.Schurrle really is Chelsea's James Harden.
I was making fun of his defense.Love his movement. He does that time and again which allows Cesc, Hazard and others to find him in favorable positions.Schurrle really is Chelsea's James Harden.
John Terry does, but it usually gets him into trouble...Nobody arrives late in the box like Frank.

He came for the draw and got the draw. Really no reason to whine.Please hold this scoreline so I can hear Mourinho pout afterwards. Please, God, please!
Someone needs to photoshop the giant beard onto Schurrle's face.I was making fun of his defense.Love his movement. He does that time and again which allows Cesc, Hazard and others to find him in favorable positions.Schurrle really is Chelsea's James Harden.
One goal lead with 20' to go vs 10 men away at your main title rivals and you let it slip? That sounds like plenty of reason to me.He came for the draw and got the draw. Really no reason to whine.Please hold this scoreline so I can hear Mourinho pout afterwards. Please, God, please!
Great moment.to the mutual ovation between Frank and Chelsea fans.
I should have just set a $20 bill on fire instead of joining the survivor pool.And Everton losing at home 2-3 to Palace?![]()
Yep - very classy. Lampard was also speechless in the post-match interview. He kept saying "this club" instead of City.Great moment.to the mutual ovation between Frank and Chelsea fans.
I was shocked many people picked Everton in the survivor pool for this reason.Teams that played mid-week - did not fare very well this weekend. So far, the only to win this weekend, lost mid-week...![]()
I think there are some new laws in Spain that will slightly curtail this starting next year. Even with the new limitations, they will still have a massive advantage over the smaller clubs.I get why Barça and Real don't want to share their tv revenue, but in the end it will hurt them as people don't want to watch 8-2 or 5-0 scorelines all the time.
Four games, yet to concede.I get why Barça and Real don't want to share their tv revenue, but in the end it will hurt them as people don't want to watch 8-2 or 5-0 scorelines all the time.
The lower half of the Spanish table is really and truly fodder for those teams. I'm surprised they don't sit some of their stars to save them for CL play.
beIN Sports shows La Liga games. You can also see Barca in the Champions League on Fox Sports 1 or sometimes regional Fox Sports affiliates.Where can one watch Barca in the states?
Rakitic has looked great. He's started all four league games so far in the "Xavi" role.The Z Machine said:I haven't watched a single minute of Barça yet. Have they been tested at all? Or are the other teams simply so crushed that they have no fight at the end?
What sort of changes has Luis Enrique implemented? Had Rakitic featured?
Rakitic is the steal of the transfer window so far.Rakitic has looked great. He's started all four league games so far in the "Xavi" role.The Z Machine said:I haven't watched a single minute of Barça yet. Have they been tested at all? Or are the other teams simply so crushed that they have no fight at the end?
What sort of changes has Luis Enrique implemented? Had Rakitic featured?
Enrique is playing more of the guys from the "B" team, rotating the squad pretty liberally, and putting a renewed emphasis (IMO) on pressing/possession, which Martino got too far away from. IMO.
I was just going to post that. He's German, so it sounds like the German clubs want no part of a winter WC.http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/wm-2022-zwanziger-katar-verliert-die-wm-2022.jsp?wkz=WXFSL1
"Personally, I don't believe that the World Cup will take place in Qatar." from FIFA Executive Member Theo Zwanziger.
My understanding is that this guy has no support in the German FA, much less from other members of the FIFA Ex-Co.I was just going to post that. He's German, so it sounds like the German clubs want no part of a winter WC.http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/wm-2022-zwanziger-katar-verliert-die-wm-2022.jsp?wkz=WXFSL1
"Personally, I don't believe that the World Cup will take place in Qatar." from FIFA Executive Member Theo Zwanziger.
well I certainly hope Sunil supports his stance, although we have not heard one peep out of Sunil to know one way or another.My understanding is that this guy has no support in the German FA, much less from other members of the FIFA Ex-Co.I was just going to post that. He's German, so it sounds like the German clubs want no part of a winter WC.http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/wm-2022-zwanziger-katar-verliert-die-wm-2022.jsp?wkz=WXFSL1
"Personally, I don't believe that the World Cup will take place in Qatar." from FIFA Executive Member Theo Zwanziger.
Optimistic take: Sunil is playing ball and keeping quiet because a) because the US is the fallback if 2022 is moved from Qatar or b) the fix is in for 2026 is coming to the US.well I certainly hope Sunil supports his stance, although we have not heard one peep out of Sunil to know one way or another.
And really, who knows how to use slaves in heavy industry better than the Germans?well I certainly hope Sunil supports his stance, although we have not heard one peep out of Sunil to know one way or another.My understanding is that this guy has no support in the German FA, much less from other members of the FIFA Ex-Co.I was just going to post that. He's German, so it sounds like the German clubs want no part of a winter WC.http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/wm-2022-zwanziger-katar-verliert-die-wm-2022.jsp?wkz=WXFSL1
"Personally, I don't believe that the World Cup will take place in Qatar." from FIFA Executive Member Theo Zwanziger.
As for the German FA, they are going to be under some corporate pressure to keep quiet I think because if memory serves, it is German based companies who won the contractto kill the slavesto build the stadiums.
Which is one of the reasons I have 100% faith the '22 will be in Qatar. I also think we'll get "Lucy-ed" again in 2026 vote (its going to be fun going to Mexico City or Toronto), so I can't wait for that to happen.Optimistic take: Sunil is playing ball and keeping quiet because a) because the US is the fallback if 2022 is moved from Qatar or b) the fix is in for 2026 is coming to the US.well I certainly hope Sunil supports his stance, although we have not heard one peep out of Sunil to know one way or another.
I think we will get screwed in 2026 as well because whom ever is cutting deals now might not even be around when the next vote takes place.Which is one of the reasons I have 100% faith the '22 will be in Qatar. I also think we'll get "Lucy-ed" again in 2026 vote (its going to be fun going to Mexico City or Toronto), so I can't wait for that to happen.Optimistic take: Sunil is playing ball and keeping quiet because a) because the US is the fallback if 2022 is moved from Qatar or b) the fix is in for 2026 is coming to the US.well I certainly hope Sunil supports his stance, although we have not heard one peep out of Sunil to know one way or another.
I can't find the oops. What is the mistake?Fire try to honor DaMarcus - oops.
They misspelled his first name.I can't fund the oops. What is the mistake?Fire try to honor DaMarcus - oops.
This to me is of significance. Anything that's not a British or US source carries more weight in this whole thing.I was just going to post that. He's German, so it sounds like the German clubs want no part of a winter WC.http://www.sky.de/web/cms/de/wm-2022-zwanziger-katar-verliert-die-wm-2022.jsp?wkz=WXFSL1
"Personally, I don't believe that the World Cup will take place in Qatar." from FIFA Executive Member Theo Zwanziger.
I do think FIFA wants an return WC in the States. The US has a minimum of infrastructure to build specifically for the event, and so people can just focus on making money and not worrying about the construction headaches. We also as a nation organize and stage big events well, and we don't have the security issues that other places have. That's all relevant to FIFA.I must be the only person thinking the USA '22, China '26 is a realistic scenario.
Not probable, mind you, just realistic.
As much of a murphyist as I am I do not think they pass us over for Canada or Mexico. Not a chance in the world.
-QG
Now we just need to do something about that pesky foreign corrupt practices act.I do think FIFA wants an return WC in the States. The US has a minimum of infrastructure to build specifically for the event, and so people can just focus on making money and not worrying about the construction headaches. We also as a nation organize and stage big events well, and we don't have the security issues that other places have. That's all relevant to FIFA.I must be the only person thinking the USA '22, China '26 is a realistic scenario.
Not probable, mind you, just realistic.
As much of a murphyist as I am I do not think they pass us over for Canada or Mexico. Not a chance in the world.
-QG
The other thing is that FIFA will want to cement soccer as a big deal here in follow up to 1994. The American market is massive potentially, and very rich.
Does this prove that that Fergie had a big say/hold on the refs? Can't just be a coincidence that things change this drastically when he leaves.I miss the days when everyone assumed the refs were in United's team selection and not in whoever's they are playing against...