Ødegaard worst season.
Bruno Fernandes best season of his career.
Yet Ødegaard still has more open-play assists for club and country.
Funny how narratives work.
Literally carrying English football on our back at club and international level for both men and women, yet we get zero thanks from bitter ungrateful journalists. Sad state of affairs.
I know people don’t want to make the connection, but being defiant and unapologetic in the face of clearly doing some shit that is wrong is a direct result of the last decade of political climate.
People seem surprised that Trump's AG was using private email. But the Jan 6 investigation showed: Trump officials do EVERYTHING on private email. That's why their comms had to be subpoenae'd. Nothing was archived.
1000 Hillarys, and not one article mentioned it. 1/
You can’t troll Saka with Palmer anymore.
That ended when Thomas Tuchel decided that an unfit Saka is a better option than a fully fit Palmer for the World Cup.
Debate over, and I’m even looking at you Phil Foden.
We have a winner.
Whilst I’m not disputing the overarching nature of the point being made, a PSG fan alluding to disproportionate wealth disrupting the game is deliciously ironic.
In all seriousness though, this will (or at least should) go down as one of the biggest media failures in modern history.
The political media absolutely HOUNDED the previous president and made his age/health THE ONLY issue that mattered of his presidency.
And then they helped elect a guy who was just a few years younger (aka still old as shit) with a litany of unexplained health issues, a brain that is visibly detoriating and who brags about taking his dementia test 3x a week.
And then....they just haven't talked about it. At all. You can barely even get them to acknowledge it.
They alleged a big coverup of Biden's health, but they are literally complicit in covering up the current president, Donald Trump's health...which we can all see, right in front of our very eyes.
Just can't put into words how much of a disgrace the political media is...
This is literally insane.
His PR was 13.01. He dropped 0.26 seconds in a sprint race to break the long standing world record by 0.05 seconds...in a prelim.
There’s basically two stories about the World Cup right now, it’s either
“US Customs hooks Tajik team up to the BallGrabber 7000 as they exit bus”
or
“59 year old man in Bentonville excitedly invites entire Congolese team to have breakfast with him at Waffle House”