@KirkHerbstreit Let's not forget Boog Powell, Frank Howard, Tony Perez, Gene Tenace, John Kruk, Willie Stargell, Bill Buckner, and Ron Cey to name a few. There have always been a bunch of slow, power-hitting guys like today. Also check out Pete Crow-Armstrong and Max Clark (Tigers AAA team).
@KirkHerbstreit 2/ Cont. Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal.
I'd recommend you look at the teams above, check their rosters, watch their highlights on Youtube, and then pick one.
My team: Manchester United for the last 20 years.
@KirkHerbstreit 1/ Four leagues to care about: English Premier League, La Liga (Spain), Ligue 1 (France) and the Bundesliga (Germany). Games are on a variety of free and pay channels.
2/ Best teams to follow: Paris St Germain (PSG), Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United,
My thoughts after 3 months in the US/Texas๐บ๐ธ:
- Americans are way more extroverted than Europeans
- Talking to strangers is normal here
- My first H-E-B trip felt like Boris Yeltsin seeing an American grocery store
- Some food is more artificial, but the amount of choices is insane
- You can still eat healthy. You just have to choose it
- High risk, high reward is real
- Way more people are entrepreneurial
- People dream bigger than in Europe, and they actually execute
- Obv not everyone is smarter, but the smart people are world-class
- Successful people here are way more down-to-earth. In Europe, successful people care about status and can be arrogant
- Cars. Enough said
- Americans have perfected artificial sweets
- Thereโs still more freedom here than in Europe
- One thing I didnโt expect: some Americans talk down on America
- As an outsider, thatโs weird, because imo itโs still the greatest country on Earth๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ