Man listening to Gary and Ron is truly a blessing. They just have a great ability to really affect your mood and that monologue was as inspirational as it gets
“You had one job, and you blew it.”
USMNT legend Alexi Lalas believes Mauricio Pochettino should not get a contract extension after crashing out of the 2026 World Cup.
He was speaking on talkSPORT, when he was asked if Pochettino should stay or go.
“Go,” Lalas answered.
“I mean, it's not that I want him to leave. I just think that this cycle has run its course.
“When it comes to Mauricio Pochettino, you had one job. And it was the game against Belgium.
“You win that game, then you're in some rarefied air. And it's not gravy but let's be honest, you're playing against Spain. And you take your chances, you're back in an underdog type of role.
“So I think that they [U.S. Soccer] move on. I believe he's had a good time, but you had one job, and you blew it.
“And, you know, you live and die by that. Every coach understands that, every manager understands that, and certainly Mauricio Pochettino does.”
Pochettino’s $6 million a year contract with U.S Soccer expires this summer.
Should he stay or should he go, like Lalas said?
Not only do I have to root for one of the worst franchises in all of sports, I also have to share this fanbase with truly some of the most moronic people on God’s green earth
The Giants will have 10 practices in the first 11 days of camp. Daboll never held practice more than three straight days in camp.
New era. 💯
(via @DDuggan21)
You can be frustrated and not be the biggest fans of players but getting to the point of delusion when it comes to evaluating your own team gets you nowhere but being more frustrated
As a Mets fan there is no way that you can watch 2 months of of this team and come to the conclusion that we need to trade Lindor. Theres is no clear better alternative coming in our system and unless you’re getting Witt Jr, there’s no alternative in the majors
Jaylen Brown rubbed some people in Boston the wrong way with his twitch streams, his push to be viewed as Jayson Tatum’s equal, and his claim that last season was his best, per @SIChrisMannix
“Brown’s frequent Twitch streams caused some headaches in Boston’s front office and his claim that last season was his favorite—besting, you know, the 2024 run that ended in a championship—didn’t go over well with the fan base. Behind the scenes there was plenty of grumbling about Brown’s desire to be viewed as a basketball equal to Jayson Tatum.”
(Via https://t.co/FjZmtyfZjr)