Hope they find the submersible soon but by now I have zero hope that they'll find them alive. Best they can achieve now is recovering the bodies, though I'd rather find the all thing squished because it means they died instantly on the spot.
They've had their better years and worse years as well; as I said, it's all relative to each club's expectations but the emotions are the same everywhere. You could say there's no easier team to support in Italy than Juve, but it has its own set of pros and cons - just as supporting Brighton does.
Wow seems like you guys are actually trying to discuss the sex of angels (as we say over here.) My contribution is that Catholicism got so inbued in our culture that it took the place of previous Roman or pagan festivities (only changing the names) and the saints simply took the place of the...
Anyway, there's no easy club to support over a long period of time, each and every one of them has dark times and good times, disappointments and successes - regardless of trophies won or average league positions. Fans' perspective is always relative, as all we really need is an exciting vessel...
I was curious as well and am soft hearted, so I found this in a 2011 article by The Argus:
"Johnny Come Lateley’s. New fans who for some reason never managed to make it to Withdean. Probably because they’d get wet , maybe because the players were half a mile from the stands, almost certainly...
Yeah I mean there are already long videos of the Titanic relict underwater and it's not like by being in that submarine you'd have a more "direct" experience than that, since you'd still be at a distance and separated by a screen/window plus tons of metal. You'd still only experience a metal...
"was naturally grown" = "was formed to gather more TV rights money for the top clubs, sold its TV rights very cleverly all over Asia and Africa, then reaped the benefits from that TV money which enabled its clubs to buy top talents"
I'm not begrudging anything eh, if we'd been smarter and more...
FFP was introduced by UEFA so I don't think FIFA will do anything. UEFA might try and pressure them but I don't know how much sway they'll have compared to a new super rich developing market. Right now the Saudis are mostly targeting older players anyway (Neves being the exception); for now it's...
Yeah I know, that's theoretically right. But given what you said about which colours of skin are usually abused and the fact that the major football leagues are based in western Europe, someone attempting to insult a white player by calling out their "whiteness" wouldn't cause such an effect on...
Oh sorry I didn't know, he looked like any Southern European man to me (well obviously not any, an attractive one) so I really couldn't understand what abuse he could have gotten.
As others have noted, from that very small selection he doesn't seem too confident in catching (though his aerial stat is apparently better than Steele's, height probably a factor there) nor in directing the ball away from action, but nobody's perfect obviously and he's young.
It's important...
Relatively OT, but how do they play? My first guess would be that coming from lower leagues they'd position in a low block, but obviously I have no idea. If that were the case though, you really shouldn't underestimate them since that type of tactic is what's caused you the most problems. Unless...
One of our few good players whenever he's come on this season, he's still young and largely unproven but I would hate to see him go. You already have enough wingers, come on
Seeing him play in a black and white shirt would be so funny for me. But yeah, aside from his constant moaning and complaining during the match (for which he's often criticized even here in Italy), he's a valuable asset.
Dahoud will probably pick 8 as it was his number at Dortmund. Milner can't have his usual #7 so he may go back to #16 which was the number he wore at Newcastle . If you don't get any more midfielders, that could leave Gilmour free to get the 6, which he used to wear in Chelsea's youth team.