He's created a right atmosphere here.
He's created a right atmosphere here.
He normally saves that for Newcastle games. I missed it, what was it about?
Graham Souness was best man at Dale Wintons fake wedding. What a world.
That was the rant of someone with about thirty grand on Arsenal.
Khoulibaly sent off in the 6th. A fine bottle job by the partenopei.
This is like watching paint expire.
Fellainimania
Fuck off Wenger.
Tripled marked, back to goal and he still finds the back of the net.
At least Almunia was funny.
How good is Mavropanos. Him and Retsos are going to create a dynasty.
Having somebody who can move the ball quicker will make such a difference to United. Dave Gayer rolls it out; Chris Smalling gets it, takes five touches, fakes to pass to Antonio Valencia, turns around, takes five more touches, passes it to the other centre-back; whichever midfielder eventually comes back for it out of frustration has nobody to pass to where they should be, so they have another ten seconds standing there... I wonder how much Michael Carrick was expected to play this season before his issues, because they need a like-for-like replacement.
2-0 Viola. Title over.
It's been pretty gutting with the inevitable Juve title win. Inter are looking pretty buggered for the champions league.
I'm rooting for Braga at the moment in Portugal who could sneak second if the results go a certain way.
This Leverkusen side that Retsos is a part of will be the trendy European side of next season. Especially if Bailey doesn't get pinched in the summer.
LAFC have just scorded a 93rd winner in their first ever home game
https://www.theguardian.com/football...cio-pochettino
lol if it all falls apart in their glossy new stadium.
I'm still a bit unsure that it will be ready for the season.
They're meant to be hosting an NFL game in October and they were meant to have a seating plan this week. The seating plan is now expected in June with general sale of the tickets for the game going on sale, they hope, in August.
Spending a billion on a stadium just so Daniel Levy has somewhere to buy cheese seems a bit much.
The new Chelsea stadium will dwarf anything Tottenham are doing in administrative shambles. We'll be at Wembley for three years (which will turn into five, and then nine, or zero when Shad Khan turfs us out and we'll have to ground share at Loftus Road) and that's before we try to negotiate a timetable for Network Rail to stop the trains for a bit so we can concrete above their line.
We should just stick with the ground we have forever in my view. 42,000 is quite adequate.
If anything they should reduce the capacity to fifteen thousand and just turn most of the ground into high roller executive facilities. Like that Levi's Stadium (lol) in America which has one of the stands almost wholly devoted to plush boxes. Have four stands like that.
Shad Khan will stick a pool (heated) in Wembley when he gets it.
You have to question whatever is on offer on the pitch if you feel the need to add other forms of entertainment into your stadium.
Making the stadium all plush boxes does sound like a good idea. Then they could sell tickets for the plebs to stand outside and watch on a giant screen.
You could have a glass bottom pool directly above the 'Tunnel Club' like an aquarium.
Having a bath with a bunch of sweaty strangers isn't exactly the most appealing addition to the match day routine.
They could have them on different tiers with waterslides.
I'm a twit
He would know better than to take them near water, let alone other people.
It's also an objectively worse spot to watch from than just having a seat. Plus you're soaking wet come the end of the game, terrible idea all round.
That would never work over here. Adding a drowning risk to that of a crush all at once.
American stadiums have all manner of stupid shit in them. There's one with a lazy river running round it and the Atlanta Braves have a zip line.
Levi's has a park on the roof of one of the stands doesn't it? And Tampa had a pirate ship in one end but I'm not sure if they're still in that stadium.