The Icardi/Inter soap opera is pretty entertaining at the moment. I can’t believe they ever made that dude captain
The two men's club teams that I follow had great days yesterday. Valencia into the final of the Copa del Rey after ending their streak of five consecutive draws against Spanish opponents (ironically, in a game where a low-scoring draw would've seen them through). And I thought they were going to choke it away, but Atlanta made it into the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals, setting up the matchup that everybody who follows CCL has been dying to see since the bracket was announced: Atlanta United vs Rayados de Monterrey
The fact Atlanta was not playing in Mercedes is bizarre. What was going on at Mercedes that they couldn't play there?
His former nudie model wife/agent has been pushing inter for a contract extension and ripping his teammates on a tv show she’s on and apparently he’s not man enough to tell her to shut up
Premier League officiating continues to be a complete [dadgum] joke, and while I’m sure I’ll hate it when/if it goes against Arsenal, VAR simply cannot get here soon enough*. Anthony Taylor shouldnt be allowed to call Sunday night 5 asides, let alone the North London Derby. *The FA will [uck fay] this up too.
yeah they stripped his captaincy, though, which is a pretty big deal. again, with his past i can't believe he had it
I would be fine if they only used it for plays in the box and offside. Like the whole [uck fay]ing team was offside before the penalty by Kane. Auba didn’t have much help going down on his. Arsenal was in the box early on the pen and Vertongen was basically standing next to Lloris. I would probably be OK if they added a second official on the field, but one way or another that shit has got to stop. There is no excuse to blow those calls.
For every call it fixes there will be a WTF. And then they won’t use it when they should, or they’ll use it for no reason