@beatingthebook@KelleyBydlon Your fan here in Budapest. CL Final kick off is at 6pm instead of the normal 9pm CET start. Hot temps here and could affect play. Take PSG to win the match in extra time. God save Pest from these Gooner and PSG fans!! I live 5 mins from the Fan Zone
@beatingthebook@KelleyBydlon@PaulCarr
With the UEFA Champions League Final taking place in Budapest in May, I kindly ask that you and your experts start saying it correctly: BOO-da-pesht.
(put a little stank on it?😝) Otherwise, great job guys!
@beatingthebook You did pretty well pronouncing Márti's last name (FU cho vich) but Martin? Nope, it is MAR teen. With the new 3rd hour you have plenty of time to work on it.
@beatingthebook@KelleyBydlon regarding LasVegas F1 race getting renewed: Budapest has maintained their F1 since 1986 before the big changes. How have we fostered it for so long? Hookers, plenty of very top quality hookers.
@ronflatter No judgement but if that is a quality white wine, you should only be holding it by them stem of the glass unless you are about to finish it. (and I don't think that's your style)
@jeffparles@dannyburke5@Ben_Wilson_1 UR Killing me with J's pronunciation of the name of the Charger's FB Sándor Hórvath. Say it with me: SHAN-door HORE-voth. My name you can butcher it all you want, plenty of Hórvath's in the US.
@beatingthebook@bostonred88
-Fucsovics' last name is pronounced FOO-cho-veech. (cs=ch, i=ee)
-20 years ago, tennis talkers like Bud Collins gushed about Federer, and I made nice sums fading him in the majors as he regularly choked. Plenty of time for young Shapovalov.
@dkurtenbach when someone gets paid far too much for their position or their results, I always think that they're paid too much so that they can pay off others in underhanded ways
@JeffNadu It's true. Remember that it is a common comedic trope in Europe: the ultra-confident but ignorant and dumb American who blathers on and on about something or how it should be.
@RobGoBlue@JeffNadu Both D's were gassed. Especially the Pats after getting gouged in the 4Q for 24. It was literally a coin flip that decided that game unless Brady had thrown another INT.
Is it possible a match between two superbly coached teams, stacked with brilliant players, might turn on one or two moments of skill or simply good fortune - rather than the losing side being found out as bottlers, naive, scared, arrogant or otherwise deficient in character?
@honigstein This firing had a very standard corporate procedure to it. First, don't give a manager what he needs. Then wait for results become untenable to give justification for the sacking. If it is indeed standard corporate procedure, then owners will rid of both Woodward and Pogba.