F91 Dudelange of Luxembourg hosting AC Milan in a ~10,000 person stadium. That's what the Wafer Cup is all about.
Apparently they're going to surpass their annual revenue from last season based on this group alone.
F91 Dudelange of Luxembourg hosting AC Milan in a ~10,000 person stadium. That's what the Wafer Cup is all about.
Apparently they're going to surpass their annual revenue from last season based on this group alone.
I like stories like that as long as they don't have to play their home games in some neutral stadium.
7 of these on simultaneously and they're all shite. Why are Marseille having to play with no fans?
Their fans left a trail of destruction throughout Europe last season. Got off lightly really, should be banned from Europe along with a number of other clubs.
I see there's a Red Bull derby on in an hour too. One for the purists.
Is Steven Gerrard a decent manager or something?
I think the goalkeeper has genuinely got lost inside his own box for that 3rd goal. He's standing in the middle of nowhere.
Macarena is also being released again.
I mentioned previously, all these classic cars that sell for stupid coins. The manufacturer should just start making them again in small quantities.
You mean like:
There is also this lol one:
https://www.hippoprestige.co.uk/asto...-db5-relaunch/
Or you can pay six figures for a "new" Mini, which does look great.
Unless the six figures are in Yen, you’re alright.
To bring those threads together, David Brown Automotive make probably the worst car money can buy in the 'Speedback'. It's like a bespoke version of when people used to make Toyota MR2s look like nineties Ferraris, except somehow they cost stupid money.
I often wonder how the classics get into circulation. Like some wannabe mechanic landing himself a six-wheeler Tyrell or something. I imagine when Caterham and Manor went tits up, someone probably drove a one out the backdoor. And they'll sit on it for 20 years until they can drive it at Goodwood.
They (below Formula 1 at least) seemed to just get passed down from works teams to various levels of privateers until they were obsolete. You read about people that couldn't give Jaguar D-Types (for example) away in the sixties, where as now you would do well to get your hands on one for less than five million quid.
The touch from Pogba for that United goal was beautiful.