Robert Eggers is the Wes Anderson of horror: they both have a specific style and no interest in changing it, you’re either on board with that style or you’re sick of it, they both like to work with the same stable of actors over and over (bonus: Willem Dafoe is in both camps)
Quality and difficulty of the Emma Hayes’ segment on ITV emphasised by the fact that none of the other pundits- plenty of whom have been coaches- do it.
It’s also incredibly satisfying that Thomas Tuchel (a probably elite manager) has concluded that the answer to England’s RHS debate is that a half-fit Saka and Noni Madueke are both better than Foden, Bowen & Palmer. And he’s right.
16 stadiums at this World Cup. None of the others can match the football pedigree that this one has.
104 total matches at this tournament. This one gets just 5, two of them knockout games, and nothing after the Round of 16.
Real shame.
After 144 years of construction, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia is finally complete. The iconic basilica, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and considered one of the most ambitious architectural projects in modern history, was shaped by Gaudí for 43 years before his death exactly 100 years ago, when he was struck by a tram while the church was still far from finished.
In the final years of his life, Gaudí lived on the construction site and devoted himself almost entirely to the project. At the time of his death, only about 10% to 15% of the basilica had been completed, leaving future generations with the monumental task of carrying out his vision. A century later, that vision has finally become reality.
EXCLUSIVE: Arsenal star Bukayo Saka is getting the documentary treatment.
“Bukayo Saka: The Time is Now” has been unveiled less than two weeks after Arsenal won its first Premier League title since 2004 and a week after the London club narrowly missed out on being crowned champions of Europe.
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What a day. Perfect remedy after the disappointment of last night. Proud of the lads and every single supporter who showed up. The vibes were immaculate.
'The Arsenal community is incredible. It represents the best of London - its diverse - it's a representation of what London is really like.'
The Football Ramble's @JimCampbellTFR speaks to Sky News, as Arsenal fans gather for the Premier League victory parade