My kids used to ask me what would happen if they became Yankees fans. I always told them they could still live here, just not inside the house anymore.My son got a bunch of Topps Match Attax cards for Christmas. The first pack he opened had one of the chase Haalands in it and now he’s a fan.
Is it too late to trade him for another son?
Your wife must have good genes.He asked for and received a Mo Salah jersey and got a ton of other Liverpool kit. He pulled a Mo Salah playmaker card, too. Haaland is still the first one in the binder.
FML.
Since he can tie his shoes that seems obvious.Your wife must have good genes.
Sometimes better, recessive genes come through when we procreateSince he can tie his shoes that seems obvious.
She was the first ‘Pool fan in the family, though.
All credit - he had a smart strike in first half stoppage time, and there he picked up a through ball in space, put on a 25 yard dribble, and absolutely clowned Dan Burn, who was immediately replaced afterwards.I didn’t have a Chris Wood double on my bingo board.
It would be insanely reactionary, to actually like midseason sack him with all the injuries, but I do think the odds that he is a Mark Hughes style footnote before more fashionable managers come in are increasing.Are we sure Eddie's seat isn't hot?
I’m not convinced that he’s blameless in the injuries. Did he use his squad properly in the CL? Did he prepare his heavy rotation players for the extra workload? I’ve had my thinking changed by Dyche, who has stated that he wants Everton to be the most fit side in the league and who have (up until recently) suffered a much lower rate of player games missed than the last few seasons. Squad fitness may be a manager skill. I haven’t seen enough of Newcastle to know what Howe did or didn’t do but I’ve started to think that injuries may not be 100% chance.It would be insanely reactionary, to actually like midseason sack him with all the injuries, but I do think the odds that he is a Mark Hughes style footnote before more fashionable managers come in are increasing.
Everyone who had players at the last WC and is playing in Europe is being decimated by injuries. There’s no way to manage your way around players having a 6 week summer breakI’m not convinced that he’s blameless in the injuries. Did he use his squad properly in the CL? Did he prepare his heavy rotation players for the extra workload? I’ve had my thinking changed by Dyche, who has stated that he wants Everton to be the most fit side in the league and who have (up until recently) suffered a much lower rate of player games missed than the last few seasons. Squad fitness may be a manager skill. I haven’t seen enough of Newcastle to know what Howe did or didn’t do but I’ve started to think that injuries may not be 100% chance.
That's a huge factor and I agree that past a certain point the likelihood of overuse injuries approaches 100%.Everyone who had players at the last WC and is playing in Europe is being decimated by injuries. There’s no way to manage your way around players having a 6 week summer break
He’s also moving to try to see because Salah is standing right in his line.The keeper going in the wrong direction is somehow screened by Salah. David Maddock from the Mirror had it right at halftime.
This is a serious question. His history with Liverpool is awful and the data backs it up. He can’t be allowed near these matches.Why is Paul Tierney allowed to referee Liverpool games????
His hamstring might still be a problem.Allison’s distribution the past few games has been terrible.
Maybe because we don't re-referee the game when it's against Liverpool but we gleefully do it when it is. Tierney is biased...full stop. And Hooper is nearly just as bad.He’s also moving to try to see because Salah is standing right in his line.
The first goal ruled out because of a foul was tough but I don’t have any problems with this one.