@JamesHorncastle Great piece. Baggio still seems a mystery to me. How did he become the magical player he was? Would love more insight about his life and childhood and origins โ hope your book comes out soon!
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I cannot express effectively how stoked I am that the last book in the Greta series has the best cover yet. This one pulls together elements from the rest of the series and presents them elegantly and nastily --
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This witty, charming standalone novella stars Greta Helsing, doctor to the undead, who must get to the bottom of a mystery involving a newly turned child vampire.
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@MosesFoFoFo@ademir2z Was that game really poor, though? Croatia had more possession. I just think Modric has made a very, very high level of play look normal. And for so long
@FRANCESCalciO_ One thing that gives me hope is that Inter block. Bastoni, DiMarco, Barella โ those are serious players. They donโt have a goal scorer so if they go anywhere it would be on the back of 1-0 wins / defense / penalty shoot-outs
@JoelCressman Very interesting thread but it doesnโt seem to apply to soccer. I have never once heard for a footballer who started playing as late as 7th grade. Any idea why? I think it was Wenger who said a soccer playerโs technical basis is already done by 14.
@ademir2z My theory is that this "luck" is basically their reward for paying for, and trusting in, great players. Remember that for all the fuss about Moneyball, the low-budget Oakland As never won anything. Perhaps you need stars to win ...