Enjoyed writing this nostalgia trip about Euro 2000 for @EsquireUK. Zidane, Figo, Totti’s panenka and, possibly, peak football. https://t.co/788NxVq1iR
@tomcoley49 Worth watching the video properly if you’re going to write a story off the back of it. Poch clearly shakes Boehly’s right hand with his left at the same time as he shakes Eghbali’s with his right. Chelsea are in the mire already, but this kind of stuff isn’t helpful to anyone.
@iaincartergolf@PepperellEddie Agree with @PepperellEddie that the Brooks Koepka press conference didn’t come across as very ‘team’, but it’s quite interesting that Max Homa on @NoLayingUp explicitly referred to the same Brook answer as a wake up call and a reason he played well 🤷♂️
This is EVEN better 🏊♂️
Remember the fella who jumped in the water at the #RyderCup on the 16th hole?
Well, this is what happened next… 👇🏻🏆😂
#ColonelSanders#CaptainBirdseye#LoganRoy
From Tom Kristensen on insta
Luke Donald's (ridiculous) Ryder Cup record:
• Won in 2004
• Won in 2006
• Won in 2010
• Won in 2012
• Won as captain in 2023
• 70% point percentage as a player*
*Best of any player with at least four appearances since it became Europe vs USA in 1979.
@BenColeyGolf It’s so lazy of Sky. I think it literally comes down to following the group that is first to reach the cameras. Does anyone on the production team like golf?
@BenColeyGolf Sky has devoted the entire afternoon’s coverage to the first two matches (one-sided, little tension) and barely shown anything of the bottom two (tight, pivotal). It’s astonishing. If you can’t follow four matches don’t bid for the rights to this event #RyderCup