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On October 23 2019 04:10 Pandemona wrote: Arsenal used to be fun to watch, always attacking and playing nice footy. They would still be a meme and fail a lot in competitions and lack a back bone but at least they were fun to watch. Now, they are just boring and spineless ontop, it is just awful. How that can happen with Augamon and Lacazete upfront complimented by Pepe one of the most sort after young wingers in Europe is beyond me. I blame our midfield tbh. They don't create nearly enough chances and Pepe hasn't found his footing with us yet. One comment on Reddit said that we did more backwards passes than a rugby match and I couldn't agree more
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On October 23 2019 04:10 Pandemona wrote: Arsenal used to be fun to watch, always attacking and playing nice footy. They would still be a meme and fail a lot in competitions and lack a back bone but at least they were fun to watch. Now, they are just boring and spineless ontop, it is just awful. How that can happen with Augamon and Lacazete upfront complimented by Pepe one of the most sort after young wingers in Europe is beyond me.
yes thats what most fans say, at least during wenger we could be proud of our football. Now we are bored by our football and get even worse results...
It happens because we play the same type of midfielders as Liverpool does but without Alexander Arnold and Robertson
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You're not United yet, so be happy about that at least
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On October 23 2019 06:50 Kotreb wrote: You're not United yet, so be happy about that at least
I mean.. United has still won a league title within this decade atleast. Made a couple of CL finals here and there in the last decade. Even won 1 11 years ago.
Arsenal is on track for Liverpool levels minus the European success. Falling hard is not so bad, you can recover. If you break your foot it heals, its bad initially, but it might heal stronger+ Show Spoiler + although maybe in Uniteds case its looking like it got an infection and might need to get lopped off, point is, relative speaking it hasnt been that long . But being consistently mediocre for 15 years for a proud fanbase is like bamboo torture..
On October 23 2019 05:26 sharkie wrote:
It happens because we play the same type of midfielders as Liverpool does but without Alexander Arnold and Robertson
My God those two are good. Just the consistency with which your brain as a football fan wants them to do something and they do it as if can see the pitch like you can on tv.. its just so fun to watch,
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On October 23 2019 05:26 sharkie wrote: It happens because we play the same type of midfielders as Liverpool does but without Alexander Arnold and Robertson In addition to those two, Van Dijk plays some silky smooth long balls too. A Lot of highlight reel stuff starts from his long ball creating quick 1on1s to the wings. Now that Alisson is back, there's more precise distribution from the gk also.
Basically the midfield is more focused on working hard while almost everyone else chips in on the playmaking and creation here and there.
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On October 23 2019 13:27 Rebs wrote:I mean.. United has still won a league title within this decade atleast. Made a couple of CL finals here and there in the last decade. Even won 1 11 years ago. Arsenal is on track for Liverpool levels minus the European success. Falling hard is not so bad, you can recover. If you break your foot it heals, its bad initially, but it might heal stronger + Show Spoiler + although maybe in Uniteds case its looking like it got an infection and might need to get lopped off, point is, relative speaking it hasnt been that long . But being consistently mediocre for 15 years for a proud fanbase is like bamboo torture.. True, but we're looking worse and worse with every single game :/ If I had the money I would travel to Old Trafford with the sign "Help us Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope" because at this point it seems to me like the only thing that can help us is some fictional character, and not the current manager/president/whoever.
I read an article a few days ago how when you look at the points in first 30 games Ole is more successful than Klopp (Ole won 50 points, while Klopp won 48 points), but the main difference is that you could see an improvement in Liverpool's side, while United is stagnating at best.
Sure, injuries did play their part a bit, but it can't be an excuse for this state of the team. I would just like to see some improvement. Imagine Pochettino as manager and having all the funds he didn't have at Tottenham. My god, just the thought excites me
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Just hours after MLS named Sacramento as the league's latest expansion team, MLS commissioner Don Garber expressed frustration over the latest political maneuverings in Miami as it relates to Inter Miami's stadium proposal, dubbed Miami Freedom Park.
A meeting of the Miami city commission is scheduled for Thursday, and there are two resolutions on the agenda related to the project, whose plans include a 25,000-seat venue as part of a $1 billion development of Melreese Country Club. The first is a yes/no vote on the current version of the lease. The second would instruct the city manager to cease negotiations on a lease with Miami Freedom Park LLC -- the business entity attempting to develop the land on Inter Miami's behalf -- and open up development of the site to competitive bidding.
There is a chance that neither resolution is voted on at Thursday's meeting. But if the first resolution passes, there is nothing to stop Inter Miami from submitting a revised lease at a later date. But if the latter resolution is approved, it would at minimum cause considerable delay to the Miami Freedom Park project, and could end up killing the deal.
The political machinations have been noticed by MLS, which back in 2014 first announced its intention to place a team in Miami with an ownership group led by David Beckham. The process has seen proposed stadium sites as well as potential investors come and go. In the meantime, Inter Miami is expected to play at least its first two seasons at a temporary facility in Ft. Lauderdale.
"There have been continuous challenges in Miami, and it's frustrating," said Garber in an exclusive interview. "MLS has shown such a commitment to the City of Miami, and been so patient for so many years. We've done everything we said we would do. We found an unbelievable local owner in Jorge Mas and his partner Marcelo Claure. They've invested over $100 million in a temporary facility, all based on the fact that there was public referendum that supported our path to signing a lease at the Melreese site.
"Now all of a sudden, there's a bunch of folks that are backtracking on some of the commitments that were made. I find it frustrating and at times infuriating. It seems as if we're getting caught up in a political mess that is not of our making. I'm very disappointed."
Last November, voters approved a referendum by a 20-point margin that authorized the city commission to negotiate a 99-year lease for the project. That was by no means the end to the political obstacles. Since the project is a no-bid deal, four of the five city commissioners have to approve the lease. Commissioners Manolo Reyes and Willy Gort have long voiced opposition to the project. Reyes has sponsored both of the resolutions related to the Melreese proposal.
"I understand Mr. Garber's frustration but his job is to promote MLS, and for Mr. Mas and his partners this is a business decision," Commissioner Reyes said via email. "My job is to protect the interest of the residents and our greenspaces/parks of the City of Miami.
"I am not sure who Mr. Garber is referring too with his statement of 'all of a sudden, there's a bunch of folks that are backtracking' because I have been against this real estate development/land grab by group of businessmen. I have nothing against soccer. If Mr. Mas and his business partners want to buy land within the city of Miami and develop it I am sure the City would assist in any way possible."
Both sides have accused the other of dragging their feet in terms of getting a lease in front of the city commission. With Gort set to leave office due to term limits, it's been alleged that Inter Miami is merely waiting for a more favorable composition of the city commission before finalizing the lease. The stadium's proponents have countered that it wasn't their fault that commissioners took so long to hire outside consultants to help negotiate the deal.
"Some commissioners continue to try and substitute their judgment for the will of the voters," Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said in a statement to ESPN. "It's anti-democratic, frustrating, and a blatant betrayal of the public trust. We have to stop playing games and exercise the will of the voters to bring this global sport, one of the few things missing in Miami, to our beautiful global city."
In response, Reyes said, "The Mayor and I have a very different interpretation of what the voters supported, or what they were [led] to believe during that referendum. I have been clear on my position from day one. This should have and must follow the process put forth in our City Charter and we must have full transparency. But most of all we must stand up to land grabs and protect our greenspaces/parks."
With regard to the resolution to approve the lease, Mas told ESPN, "There's no agreement to vote on,' pointing out that such key items as determining the fair market value (FMV) of the land, as well the cost of remediation to remove toxic materials from the site has yet to be determined, and are thus not yet specified in the lease.
"Nobody is in more of a hurry here than I am to get something done and present it to the city," said Mas, who added that he'll make a presentation at Thursday's meeting. "They took a little bit of time in hiring the appraiser, the outside consultant, only a couple of months ago. We're hoping that in the next 30-45 days they can get most of their work done."
One area of concern for the project's backers is that commissioner Joe Carollo, thought to be in favor of Miami Freedom Park, is the co-sponsor of the resolution requesting that the Melreese by opened up to competitive bidding. Whether that points to actual opposition, or other internal political maneuvering remains to be seen, but Mas remains optimistic.
"Commissioner Carollo has been on the record wanting to develop Miami Freedom Park, so I feel confident that Commissioner Carollo also wants to see a fully filled agreement before him so he can vote on it," Mas said.
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Apparently the Special One is in discussion in Dortmund if Favre doesn't get his shit together in the next 3-5 games
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Wow really? Thats totslly not mourinhos type of club tho :0
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On October 23 2019 19:02 Harris1st wrote: Apparently the Special One is in discussion in Dortmund if Favre doesn't get his shit together in the next 3-5 games Please no
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Take it with a grain of salt. Mous salary is ridiculous. And he is talked about in case Zidane fails in Madrid as a succesor
Sources are BILD.de and Transfermarkt.de Haven't found any in English yet :/
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
He was learning German iirc.
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Damn, sick goal from Sabitzer
Edit: Thanks sneirac
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Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
Woop! Great win for Chelsea in a game where we really matured bossing the game in Amsterdam at times and looking a real threat while also continuing Ajax comfortably. I thought this double header would be important but it was even more so after our opening day blush vs Valencia but now with Ajax fans banned for the away trip, we have a great marker to take 6 points from this double header thus taking control of this group!
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Oxelaide-Chamberlain got his first goal since return from that knee injury. Keita on the starting 11 too.
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why the fuck was that game an early start when amsterdam is clearly not in eastern europe?
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On October 24 2019 04:28 GTR wrote: why the fuck was that game an early start when amsterdam is clearly not in eastern europe?
Broadcast moneys could be a reason..
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Charlie Sheens House51490 Posts
They changed the scheduling last season or this season where they want more games on tv on "their own slot" so it is 2 games a matchday that are on tv at the early kick off, no matter where they are played.
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