@MiguelDelaney As an American in a host area (Dallas-Fort Worth), there’s plenty of local coverage of various issues but nothing like I saw with Qatar. But that’s understandable given the difference in contract/legal issues and human rights offenses.
@TheLeishy Back in 2013ish no one had Kane as anything but a slow, slightly overweight backup. We even desperately tried to sign Berahino for the 1st team ahead of Kane. Again, NOT comparing the 2 just saying let the kid develop before calling this rubbish.
@jgopp31@WiseOneIII@KBTXMax@tjmcaulay@Tony_Catalina Net success actually proves I’m right pumpkin. A&M was so much better in every meaningful stat that *but for* the penalty yards favoring ND and the net success rate would’ve skewed heavy for A&M. So, yes, A&M clearly walks ND without the penalty bias for ND.
@jgopp31@WiseOneIII@KBTXMax@tjmcaulay@Tony_Catalina But he wasn’t objective. There were multiple questionable calls he didn’t highlight that kept ND in the game. One call *finally* goes for A&M and he fixates on it as if that was the only reason A&M won. With even refereeing, A&M would’ve walked ND.
@tjmcaulay@KBTXMax@Tony_Catalina SEC crew or not, the calls weren’t even. There were multiple questionable penalties called against A&M or not called against ND that kept ND in the game. If it were called more even A&M would’ve walked ND.
@simonyemane I think we’re discounting the work that Frank can do with this squad. Bournemouth was bad. But we comfortably controlled City at the Etihad.
Remember he made Brentford players so good that top teams have bought them for big money. Let him work.
@mitch_fretton But Eze is different than Simons because of Eze’s personal connection to at Arsenal. Simons doesn’t have that with Chelsea. It was more of what they had to offer from a $$$ and exposure standpoint. And he can get the same or similar at Spurs.