This may be a hot take, but following many travels, I've determined that THIS is the Midwest.
Dakotas are amazing, but are nothing like the Midwest.
Missouri feels more like a Southern state than Midwest.
Kentucky is more like Tennessee and Virginia than the Midwest.
Americans will never experience their local rivals being separated by a park
They'll never experience thousands walking down county road after the game and going for a pint right outside the ground
They just think big and modern = better
Sources are telling me that the Brewers have, as speculated, agreed to terms on an extension with Top 100 prospect Luis Lara.
The deal is expected to be for 8 years, and roughly $30 million, with two team options and incentives/escalators included.
Would you sleep in your car for college basketball? @margo19aa has made a lifestyle out of it, traveling to over 100 arenas while working full-time
“I’m a very normal person with a normal life, I just do this one ridiculous thing.”
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This is incredibly stupid only because having Trey Benson as a throw-in to a Sweat trade improves your room even if they do keep this piece of shit around
My only counter to this is that it’s not like soccer in the US is extremely accessible either. I’d have zero emotional connection to an MLS team I’d randomly pick and you can call me a snob if you want but what the fuck does supporting a USL League 2 team do for me at this point?
American eurosnob soccer fandom is so funny to me, it's just picking one of the five teams that has a chance of winning the UCL and then pretending you have a deep emotional connection to them because you endured the dark days of them only finishing fifth domestically