Basketball is very likely the number two yes.
Handball, volleyball and rugby are also up there in some widespreadness.
Obviously handball is very eurocentric. It is big in Europe, bigger than most in UK will imagine:
But there's also decent teams from North Africa, Asia and South America...
Sunderland til 80'th Minute And Then I Go Home And Do Something More Interesting season 1 soon on Netflix.
Utterly pathetic going home when your one goal down and pushing forward. What's even the point of going to football then? We all live for those equalisers.
Because its the most followed sport in India, yes. Bit like how table tennis is one of the biggest sport in the worlds.. yet it isn't.
Not a lot of people outside the "Commonwealth" will know who "Ben Stokes" or "Virat Kohli" is. You're probably wrong if you think more Americans know about...
The mix of younger and older players, rather than ones in their physical peak, combined with our intense way of pressuring... we're always likely to be closer to the top than the bottom of the injury chart.
Also if the boys have spent 1,5 years listening to RDZ tactical instructions rather than...
Watched Elfsborg - Roma in the Europa League last night... 1-0 to Elfsborg, a team placed 5th in Allsvenskan, happy for Swedish football but also thought "f*** me".. a tiny bit of common sense and we would have had a good chance of knocking them out this spring.
Rumour says Ferguson wants Allegri.. which would be nearly as fun as Southgate.
I think if the next manager is English, its probably a decision done by Ashworth & co, and some sort of indication they're moving away from Fergie having the strongest voice.
Half time Sturm Graz - Club Brugge 0-1.
Yalcouye probably the best footballer on the pitch. Overdoing some stuff, but he's class.
Scherpen also done quite well so far, could do nothing on the goal.
Great goal.. we deserved to see that after watching the first 23...
Scherpen ok so far, Yalcouye overdoing some situations but easy to see the potential.
Indeed.
Most of the objects on my list are of the "well, everybody's talking about it, gotta try it". In some cases it won't happen for whatever reason but aim for the stars, land on the clouds.
I have mine laying around somewhere... can only remember a few from the top of my head:
- Never visit the city of Borås (I mixed up Borås and Båstad when I was young; in reality I have nothing against Borås but it is what it is)
- Eat human flesh
- Visit Japan
- Watch a woman masturbate in a...
Because no top club wants to play the football they do. Its all a bit like when they signed Moyes. I agree he is very underrated though.
As for Southgate... well. Dan Ashworth usually go for British coaches so that direction seems likely.
Michael Carrick seems a much more sensible pick to me.
...and Joao Pedro (probably first choice up front if Gruda or O'Reilly were fit), and Julio Enciso who is more of a striker than a 10.
Selling or loaning out Sima was always the most logical option. Not because he is bad but because we have a lot of great options.
If this was in the summer of...