May be.
A part he has still a lot to learn.
Both in terms of physical growth and in terms of game intelligence.
RDZ is shaping him to make him an effective player, one who can become a sort of Solly March point 2 in a few years.
Patience is just what it takes (we need)
I'm asking because I was seriously worried about you.
But I see you eat quite well. Except for the potatoes and rice and the hidden carbs.
Carbohydrates are equivalent to starches which are sugars, the real poison (very sweet and very pleasant on the palate) of our blood and our health.
I no...
If I were Buonanotte, on the one hand I would be disappointed with my team's decision, on the other hand I would be very proud of it.
In the sense that the club and above all the manager consider me important for this final rush of the EPL.
So much so that he (Buonanotte) has recently played...
I like this kid.
Always chewing gum.
He seems to be strange to the match.
Then you look at him and he has the ball in his arms.
With tiger's eyes.
Before the penalty.
Then you understand why he is a world champ winner
He always seems to be leaning backwards.
Then he hits the ball, with an empty net, and invariably and irremediably sends it over the crossbar.
Many of his shots are with almost an empty net, a sort of penalty.
I don't know how old he is, 32/33?
He hasn't yet learned that you can hit the ball...
Are you wondering if anyone loves BHA in the world?
Just found this video on youtube. It is in Spanish (also very fast in speech). These are things sure you know very well, but at the same time they are instructive to new fans who come from afar. I find that this documentary is done very well...
The problem is not the idiomatic phrases like licking one's lips. In Italy we have a very similar one that says "lick one's whiskers", like felines do after eating. The meaning is the same. The real problem, for someone who comes from a Romance language full of supporting vowels, is that your...
For some reasons, I've not been able to send a new post.
Title was: A musical tribute to Brighton and their new way of playing.
Cliffs of Dover... title does it all.