Bryson showing true colors.
This is DELICIOUS.
Tommy clearly not happy afterward. Rosey trying to put a good spin on it. Hate seeing the Americans resort to this. Insult to catastrophic injury. Embarrassing is an understatement.
For many of us, wondering what it feels like to be at The Masters has become a yearly tradition.
Not everyone is lucky enough to drive down Magnolia Lane or feel the energy as the final group comes through Amen Corner, but what if you could simulate the feeling of being at Augusta National?
From first-timer reviews to roars that echo through the hallowed grounds, the newest episode of the No Laying Up podcast tries to do just that. Come along as KVV and Neil walk you through their week at Augusta and provide a small sample of the euphoria that exists only at The Masters.
No Laying Up presents: Sounds of the Masters, available now wherever you get your podcasts.
The voice struggles, as you’d expect. But it’s still undeniably great that one of the best musical sequences ever recorded still gets played live by the guy that wrote it 55 years ago.
United, passive. No aggression, no press, no midfield. Also no surprise as these are the same players. Good that Amorim can see the warts and all version straight away.
Already seeing ‘fans’ sharing 30second clips of neat Sporting Lisbon passing, calling it “Amorim Ball”. “The prem ain’t ready” “we’re back”You lot will never learn will you. The saviour complex is embarrassing at this point. #mufc
I don’t understand the “who is out there?” argument in relation to Ten Hag. Clubs often don’t get ideal, first-choice candidates (neither Slot nor Postecoglu were). Man Utd are epically bad under Ten Hag over an extended period of time. The idea there’s no one better is absurd.
@Doc_Joshi Or, the replacements they wanted for the other roles were gettable. SJR isn’t having ten hag, clearly couldn’t get who they wanted and felt pressure not to change to 2nd / 3rd choice following the cup final. He’s not their man though.
This is how I’ll remember his impact, I was so apathetic towards England pre Southgate. The fact that many are complaining that we’re still ‘falling short’ have short memories. He’s raised the bar, raising it again will be very difficult for whoever comes in.