I've liked the look of that Maserati in particular for years so it's more a reflection on me at age 12 or so.
The Civics seem like great fun as long as you don't rag them like a bellend.
Oh really?
I'd love a Maserati GranTurismo from about 10 years ago, worried if I'd be disappointed.
Otherwise I'm going Civic Type-R I think, seem like a lot of fun.
And yet he's the defender with the most assists in Premier League history and has been playing really well recently. Wasn't good for the end of last season or the start of this but has kicked on again
Currently driving my first car, a little 2012 Peugeot 207 Sportium and I love driving a manual.
Think I might upgrade to a Civic Type-R in the near future for a bit of fun.
He's been told to do that, it's a part of De Zerbi's style of play where the defenders move the ball slowly to lure out the first line of press then play through it.
Potter preferred players always to be playing passes quickly from the back.
De Zerbi asks his CBs to slow it down and draw out the opposition before playing balls into our CMs, the false 9 who has dropped or our fullbacks.
It's a small change but really noticeable, you could see Colwill...
I was a decent keeper when I was younger playing for teams that were pretty good.
Guess what I got taught?
Keep it short where you can, play out from the back as it will pull opposition out of position and keeping the ball is better than hoofing it.
Nice floor mats for my car, pyjama shorts, some nice socks, a mug and a little bottle of sleep spray to help when I'm away from home.
Really nice stuff that's been thought about for me and I appreciate thought mainly.
Except there is swearing in the buildup, where he whispers "f*** you I won't do what you tell me", but instead he just says "I won't do what you tell me" until the drop where he starts swearing.
Nothing will quite match Rage Against the Machine getting Christmas number 1.
Also featuring the best BBC live radio performance of all time, told they weren't allowed to swear they went the whole song without until it got to "f*** you I won't do what you tell me".
It's not over the top at all.
If you see some of the shit people are told when struggling it's clear mental health still isn't taken seriously enough, especially in men where showing any mental struggle is seen as being unmanly.