Good Start@CletiusMaximus - What can you tell me about Tammy Abraham? With Siggy heading out the door I really hope he is a special talent or Swansea is in serious trouble this year.
sucks too- their next 4 games look pretty rough. so whoevers in now, will have a grace period to drop points... points that FdB could have dropped too, but while continuing developing the team. now its a start over.I have to admit that pro/rel plays a part in managers like De Boer getting canned after four games because there simply wasn't the luxury of time for him to build/coach a team in his style. There has to be a way to incorporate a little time to make big changes while still forcing badly managed teams to pay a price (and allowing successful, striving teams a chance to move up).
Unfortunately the award is more impressive then his play so far and Swansea has been poor so competition was limited. He scored a great goal against Palace but has been invisible for large stretches. He certainly has talent but is a long way from leading Chelsea's line.
Saturday 18th November
Arrive into London and be met at Airport by AM Sports Tours staff member
Travel by private coach to Selhurst park
Arrive at the stadium and get in early to soak up the match day atmosphere
Watch Live Premier League action - Crystal Palace vs Everton @ Selhusrt Park
Welcome evening meal in the hotel
Sunday 19th November
Breakfast
Training session with Chelsea Academy staff
Afternoon activity
Sunday Dinner in local restaurant
Monday 20th November
Breakfast
Travel into Central London for the day
Depart for venue for first international friendly match
International Friendly Fixture 1 vs. English opposition
Aftermatch social and dinner with oppositon players, parents and coaches
Tuesday 21st November
Breakfast
Training session with Chelsea FC Academy staff
Travel to Stamford Bridge for a tour at the home of Premier League Champions Chelsea FC
Watch live Championship game - Brentford vs Burton Albion
Evening meal
Wednesday 22nd November
Breakfast
Travel to Windsor for a visit to the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world
Lunch in the wonderful setting of Windsor
Travel to venue for fixture
International Friendly Fixture 2 vs. English opposition
Return to the hotel for evening meal
Thursday 23rd November
Breakfast
Travel into central london for the day. Visit the Tower of London and take the river cruise down the Thames
Free time to explore the city at your leisure
Meet to travel back to hotel
Evening meal at local restaurant Silvermere Inn on the lake
Friday 24th November
Breakfast
Light training session with guest coach
Afternoon group activity
Travel to fixture venue to prepare for game
International Friendly Fixture 3 vs. English opposition
Evening meal
Saturday 25th November
Breakfast
Spend the morning at the famous Portabello road market
Travel over to Wembley stadium
Watch Live Premier League action - Tottenham Hotspurs vs West Brom @ Wembley Stadium
Return to hotel after the game
Farewell evening meal in the hotel
Sunday 26th November
Breakfast in the hotel
Airport transfer based on your flight departure time
amazing. completely jealous... kid is going to have an amazing time playing those games, let alone watching the pros. (or "pros" in the case of that first game).Just received the itinerary for the London trip in 2 months. Unfortunately only going to 2 EPL games but they added 1 Championship league game as well:
Getting so pumped.....
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/10/nyregion/hiram-monserrate-moya-city-council-primary.htmlMr. Moya, a boxing and soccer enthusiast, beamed as he talked about the Spanish soccer star David Villa, who recorded a robocall in Spanish for his campaign. “It’s like if Derek Jeter were calling to baseball fans,” Mr. Moya said.
any update on his health?So David Villa recorded a robocall for one of the Dems running in the city council district representing Willet's Point (potential destination of a maybe on the table NYCFC stadium) in tomorrow's Dem primary:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/10/nyregion/hiram-monserrate-moya-city-council-primary.html
) Good evening, paisans. I tried to pm a few of you, but for some reason it wasnt working, so i just put it here. I have to go away for 30 days, & it doesnt take a genius to figure out why.* Sadly, my bads puns have to come along with me. Anyways, im just telling all you "knuckleheads"( @roadkill1292) because you have always been a welcome respite from the tangled webs i weave inside my head, & i thank you for it. You give me a humorous outlet for my introversion, as well as a forum to discuss this greatest of games. I dread being away from my wife & children, but they're also why i must do it, as well as for myself. So, buon fortuna to all of you & your respective clubs (yes, even all you Anglos)
Forza Roma!
*because I'm a Roma fan, of course! What else could it be, amirite?....now if i come out of rehab a Laziale, well, @Ned, you're close enough in proximity, and an archer, so just shoot me in both eyes. Seriously.
GL, GB. You got my number if you and the fam ever need anything.Good evening, paisans. I tried to pm a few of you, but for some reason it wasnt working, so i just put it here. I have to go away for 30 days, & it doesnt take a genius to figure out why.* Sadly, my bads puns have to come along with me. Anyways, im just telling all you "knuckleheads"( @roadkill1292) because you have always been a welcome respite from the tangled webs i weave inside my head, & i thank you for it. You give me a humorous outlet for my introversion, as well as a forum to discuss this greatest of games. I dread being away from my wife & children, but they're also why i must do it, as well as for myself. So, buon fortuna to all of you & your respective clubs (yes, even all you Anglos)
Forza Roma!
*because I'm a Roma fan, of course! What else could it be, amirite?....now if i come out of rehab a Laziale, well, @Ned, you're close enough in proximity, and an archer, so just shoot me in both eyes. Seriously.
Good luck brother Kafka. Be strong and try to remember what happens if you flunk out.*Good evening, paisans. I tried to pm a few of you, but for some reason it wasnt working, so i just put it here. I have to go away for 30 days, & it doesnt take a genius to figure out why.* Sadly, my bads puns have to come along with me. Anyways, im just telling all you "knuckleheads"( @roadkill1292) because you have always been a welcome respite from the tangled webs i weave inside my head, & i thank you for it. You give me a humorous outlet for my introversion, as well as a forum to discuss this greatest of games. I dread being away from my wife & children, but they're also why i must do it, as well as for myself. So, buon fortuna to all of you & your respective clubs (yes, even all you Anglos)
Serie b, imoGood luck brother Kafka. Be strong and try to remember what happens if you flunk out.*
*Lobotomized and seated in the Curva Nord with the others.
He started training again, so maybe this weekend. Ring and Herrera are arguably more important and Pirlo did a Pirlo against the Timbers.any update on his health?
All the best, gb Kafka. If you need anything... anything at all... you have neds number.
WRONG THREAD!Kafka said:Good evening, paisans. I tried to pm a few of you, but for some reason it wasnt working, so i just put it here. I have to go away for 30 days, & it doesnt take a genius to figure out why.* Sadly, my bads puns have to come along with me. Anyways, im just telling all you "knuckleheads"( @roadkill1292) because you have always been a welcome respite from the tangled webs i weave inside my head, & i thank you for it. You give me a humorous outlet for my introversion, as well as a forum to discuss this greatest of games. I dread being away from my wife & children, but they're also why i must do it, as well as for myself. So, buon fortuna to all of you & your respective clubs (yes, even all you Anglos)
Forza Roma!
*because I'm a Roma fan, of course! What else could it be, amirite?....now if i come out of rehab a Laziale, well, @Ned, you're close enough in proximity, and an archer, so just shoot me in both eyes. Seriously.
Pretty sure extreme therapies such as shock therapy, lobotomies, and exposure to Southampton games were banned in the mid 20th century.Well, this thread has taken a major downturn overnight. Good luck and get well, @Kafka. Will be looking forward to your return. Hope the people at your facility let you watch Southampton not score again Saturday morning.
FYPPretty sure extreme therapies such as shock therapy, lobotomies, and forced exposure to Southampton games were banned in the mid 20th century.
Bumfuzzled how he never got more England caps.To be fair, there were times when Southampton exposure was shown to have clinical value.
That second one, with the multiple flicks, including the back heel, has been one of my all-time favorite clips for a while. And, yes, they all seemed to be done in slow motion.To be fair, there were times when Southampton exposure was shown to have clinical value.
It's at least a little less noticeable with the club kits than the international kits. It kills me to see the US, England, Portugal, etc all running out with the same style.Good point here regarding the newer Nike shirts - they're all the same.
The third goal is totally underrated as a set piece. Has the ball rolled to him, casually flicks it up, and volleys it where the spiders lay their eggs.That second one, with the multiple flicks, including the back heel, has been one of my all-time favorite clips for a while. And, yes, they all seemed to be done in slow motion.
I hate NIKE for this... but these are 3rd kits. How often do they get worn? A few times per season?It's at least a little less noticeable with the club kits than the international kits. It kills me to see the US, England, Portugal, etc all running out with the same style.Good point here regarding the newer Nike shirts - they're all the same.
Its' nothing new. They did this last year too.I hate NIKE for this... but these are 3rd kits. How often do they get worn? A few times per season?It's at least a little less noticeable with the club kits than the international kits. It kills me to see the US, England, Portugal, etc all running out with the same style.Good point here regarding the newer Nike shirts - they're all the same.
Sad, but there is a silver lining here: “We are going to build programming around Julie ..."
Incidentally, one of our auditors was standing over my shoulder while I was looking for a report yesterday and as I was clicking through the folders, I caught myself saying, "like dis, like dis, like dis, like dis" and then when I located the file, I went "goal!" He had the good graces to laugh but I don't think he really understood.For all the qualities someone like Van Dijk possesses—pace, strength, aerial ability, and an impressive composure on the ball—the addition of the Dutchman would do little to quell Liverpool’s concession of chances. He might help them handle a few more counterattacks per season, but in the end he’ll likely end up taking the same abuse that Lovren or Klavan are subjected to week in and week out.
Lovren came over from the same club as Van Dijk, and he looked like a top-level defender at Southampton, but the Saints use a far less aggressive defensive pressing style than Liverpool—one that’s mainly focused on moving the opposition into the least dangerous areas of the pitch—so it creates layers of safety for its defenders.
Nico Morales writes for The Ringer and had an interesting comment about Liverpool not really helping themselves very much should they sign van Dijk. Because Klopp's attacking system exposes CBs so much, that a lot of his qualities will be underutilized.
Incidentally, one of our auditors was standing over my shoulder while I was looking for a report yesterday and as I was clicking through the folders, I caught myself saying, "like dis, like dis, like dis, like dis" and then when I located the file, I went "goal!" He had the good graces to laugh but I don't think he really understood.
I don't think he's needed for his physical abilities as much as he is needed for his ability to actually use his vocal cords. Oh, and I believe his neck vertebrae aren't fused either, so he might be able to turn his head once in a while.Nico Morales writes for The Ringer and had an interesting comment about Liverpool not really helping themselves very much should they sign van Dijk. Because Klopp's attacking system exposes CBs so much, that a lot of his qualities will be underutilized.