Jonathan Y
Well-Known Member
I'd buy this thingI think I’m going to get a t-shirt made of the handshake
I'd buy this thingI think I’m going to get a t-shirt made of the handshake
Maybe end of season for those too. Like you said, he’s better off waiting to see what opens up. If one of those two in Germany don’t like where they’re at I could see them trying him out.I think he’d fall out with the rigid hierarchy at Bayern. Leipzig appears to have gone for now. One of the Milan clubs would probably be a perfect fit, I don’t see a job coming up there in the near future though. Maybe Newcastle but equally why would you sack Howe given the job he’s done.
I’m having a great weekend so far spinning records….
I might do that as well.
Need to go on my walk first though.
Walk to beer store. Buy beer. Walk back and drink beer while walking around the houseYes I need to go and do something involving movement today too…
Walk to beer store. Buy beer. Walk back and drink beer while walking around the house
I did that yesterday, still lots of beer…
maybe go buy pizza…
How American….
Don’t worry, it’s be neopolitan style pizza, none of that base so fat It might as well be a loaf of bread nonsense.
There’s lots of styles here.
And Chicago style is still debatable if that counts as pizza
Heavy scenes in the Cadiz - Barca match as an elderly fan apparently had a cardiac arrest in the stands. The game has been stopped while they try to revive him. Cadiz's keeper ran to the bench for the defibrillator.
Apparently he regained his pulse and was stabilized by the time he left the facility.Hopefully the person is ok.
Premier League clubs are hopeful of returning to action next weekend but there is the potential for disagreement over where fixtures should be played amid concerns over staging matches in London.
It is understood that games in the capital are at threat because of safety concerns, with police officers likely to be redeployed at short notice to help manage the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
One potential solution under discussion involves London clubs playing away from home next weekend instead of at their own stadiums.
But this idea is unlikely to prove popular with clubs who would have to host a new home game at one week’s notice, owing to the complications that come with staffing matches at short notice.
Such a late change would also leave these clubs facing the unprecedented challenge of staging an unplanned home game at one week’s notice, with very little time to find staff, and sell tickets to home and away fans.
As such, further Premier League games remain at risk of being postponed because of the death of Queen Elizabeth — although matches outside London are unlikely to be impacted.