Shia LaBeouf says he had 597 days sober and brought his dad home from a cocaine farm in Costa Rica — his dad now has 5 and a half months of sobriety
"And I done a world press-tour about how f*cked he was as a man. Honey Boy is basically like a big woe is me story about how f***ed my father is. And I wronged him.”
"I remember getting on a phone with him, and him being all like 'I never read this stuff in the script you sent, you know because I didn't put that sh*t in there you know."
"I was bullshiting you know, I was just trying to get him to sign this piece of paper. He thought I was going to tell the story like Braveheart, and I didn't... I turned a knob on some sh*t that wasn't real."
"My dad never hit me. He spanked me once, one time. And the story that gets painted on Honey Boy is like this dude was like abusing his kid all the time."
"My dad tried to keep me from smoking ciggarettes, that's when he spanked me, he found me smoking ciggarettes in the shower - he pulled me out and he spanked me."
“My dad was living in Costa Rica on his f***ing cocaine farm at the time, you know. Living with a bunch of Nicaraguans.”
“He said, 'I want to come home.'”
“My dad in the doctor's office looks at me and goes, 'I think I want to get sober.'”
My debut World Cup… it hurts to wait 4 years to compete at the highest level our sport has to offer. I want to say sorry to our fans it was not good enough when it mattered most and we let you down
Soccer in America will only become bigger the belief, the talent, and the passion is continually growing and I know the best days are in front of us, the future belongs to those who never stop believing, this moment will fuel us. We will be back
Why not us?
For the nation. For the flag.
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So to recap what happened with the USMNT:
• Balogun received a bogus red card
• VAR protocol isn't followed (no slow-mo)
• Trump calls Infantino to ask about the process
• US Soccer lawyers preapre & submit an appeal
FIFA's independent 18-person disciplinary committee then met, approved the appeal, and told Balogun he could play in Monday's match against Belgium.
That's what everyone is complaining about?
All rules were followed, and that same process is open to every other country. The only difference is everyone knows the red card was a mistake to begin with.
I'm going to go out on a limb and speculate that the vast majority of people trying to smear Freddy were leftwingers upset that he was enjoying America.
Landon gives a passionate stance on how Tim Ream can protect Pulisic if he plays against Australia.
"If I'm Tim Ream, probably just before kickoff, I go up to the referee and I say, 'Here's what's gonna happen. The first time Christian touches the ball, he's gonna get smashed, and I better see a yellow card. And if I don't, when we retaliate, I better not see a yellow card. So, if you wanna play that game all day, we're gonna beat the shit out of them, but I better not see a yellow card unless you give whoever smashes Christian a yellow card right away.'"