That wouldn't be offsideThis is a welcome announcement. Players being called offside when their fingernail was past the defender was silly.
That wouldn't be offsideThis is a welcome announcement. Players being called offside when their fingernail was past the defender was silly.
Burnley had better get that purchase agreement for Trafford notarized asap. Could be great business by them.England didn’t concede the entire tournament.
QFT. Watching lower league professional sports crystallizes just how elite the top leagues/teams/players are. IOW, when I watch a League 1 or 2 match (or USL live--Go Rowdies!!) it's obvious how much better the EPL level is, but I can still recognize the speed of play and technical ability is a level only a handful of players I've shared the field with reach.Great to see Wrexham. But it really just highlights the top top players / teams vs the good pros
This came up in the ?’MLB trade thread. We will knock those pros. But my god they are so much more ahead of joe schmoe it isnt close. Wrexham would ruin 99.9% of of adult league USA teams and Chelsea’s B or C barely shed a sweat. Wrexham probably takes out most USL teams, MLS could be hit and miss.
The old meme of ‘allow regular person in the olympics’ to demonstrate the difference… pleSe do. Id rather tune into Joe Sixpack vs some
Jamaican in the 400m than the top 10 runners.
Agreed. That was a fantastic touch.https://www.reddit.com/comments/156od0b?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=1&utm_term=4
Suarez and Pepe on the Dark Arts side just about killed me.
It was a nice night!Chelsea-Brighton isn't like Chelsea-Wrexham...
Perhaps you saw the BHA equivalent of SoSH tweeted out your photo? I thought that was cool.It was a nice night!
I had no idea Shaka was a famous soccer player. Him and his wife come into my work frequently. Extremely charming and nice couple. I hope it's nothing serious.Shaka Hislop collapsed during ESPN's pre-game at the Rose Bowl. You can find video online and it looked serious, but the update is he's doing fine.
View: https://twitter.com/ESPNFC/status/1683318402671157248
History has been made by Klaksvic who become the first team ever from the Faroe Islands to qualify for the group stages of a European competition (competition TBD).
Their stadium is amazing in the sense that it’s tiny and at the base of a very visible mountain. At one end, there is a chain link fence behind one of the goals that separates the field from the street. It would be amazing if they could host a true European giant.
I remember watching them defeat Claudio Rainieri’s Greece team (on TV) there during Euro qualification and it looked like so much fun, and there was going to be a serious party after that game.History has been made by Klaksvic who become the first team ever from the Faroe Islands to qualify for the group stages of a European competition (competition TBD).
Their stadium is amazing in the sense that it’s tiny and at the base of a very visible mountain. At one end, there is a chain link fence behind one of the goals that separates the field from the street. It would be amazing if they could host a true European giant.
seems he’s headed to Saudi. Which is too bad he’d probably fist fight half of US SoccerMancini resigns from the Italy job. I have not seen rumors of this coming. Very strange. He’s gone 39-13-9 in the role and, after missing out on the WC, has started a full youth reboot of the squad. If seemed like FA had given him full backing to remake the team for 2026. And that he was thoroughly enjoying the work.
will be very interesting to see where he pops up next.
Edit: is it too early for the US to replace Gregg? Or too soon?
Mancini previously managed Zenit Saint Petersburg, so he’s not shy about receiving vast sums of petrodollars from autocratic regimes.seems he’s headed to Saudi. Which is too bad he’d probably fist fight half of US Soccer
Italy makes the obvious move and hires Luciano Spalletti who was on sabbatical/running out the end of his Napoli contract.Mancini resigns from the Italy job. I have not seen rumors of this coming. Very strange. He’s gone 39-13-9 in the role and, after missing out on the WC, has started a full youth reboot of the squad. If seemed like FA had given him full backing to remake the team for 2026. And that he was thoroughly enjoying the work.
will be very interesting to see where he pops up next.
Edit: is it too early for the US to replace Gregg? Or too late?
Apparently an avid Panini collector.Gigi Buffon is retiring at the young age of 45. He’s the best goalkeeper to have played the game. Saudi Arabia was courting him and he turned down a last payday.
He’s been an inspiration to me for two and a half decades. I’ll miss watching him organize, fly, and win.
Always glad to provide opponents with historical nights. Still perplexed about that one no matter how bad or out of form that team was. I am not sure they had won a game before that and even if they had, it must have been decades ago.I remember watching them defeat Claudio Rainieri’s Greece team (on TV) there during Euro qualification and it looked like so much fun, and there was going to be a serious party after that game.
It seems clear that they do IMO. Seems hard to move a national team forwards when the fed is cheaping out on scheduling matches for you, so might as well get paid somewhere and see if you can make it in club management.John Herdman is stepping down as coach of the Canadian men’s soccer team and joining Toronto FC
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/john-herdman-toronto-fc-coach-1.694986
This generally sucks as he seemed to be a great motivator. His tactical nous left something to be desired IMO.
Who knows whether the fuck ups at Canada Soccer had anything to do with this.
The price of some FIFA committee votes was apparently higher than others. For instance, Nicolas Leoz, the now-deceased former head of South America’s soccer federation, got 5.4 million pounds ($8.5 million). But the highest payments went to Vitaly Mutko, Russia’s minister for sport between 2008 and 2016, chairman of the successful Russian bid for the 2018 World Cup, and deputy prime minister from 2016 to 2020. He got 46 million pounds ($72.6 million) on Feb. 19, 2009, followed by another 21.5 million pounds ($34 million) on Dec. 20, 2010.
From the start, Boehly and Eghbali have talked about reimagining Chelsea as “an engine for football talent development”, which sounds fine in principle but a little alien if you’re more interested in, say, seeing your team win the FA Cup or forming an oddly personal bond with César Azpilicueta.
The fact is, nobody knows what the best talent is. This isn’t a draft system. This isn’t US sport where competence is far more measurable in numbers and stats. Football is chancy, obscure, chemistry-based, nurture‑dependent. Mykhailo Mudryk is a super-talented footballer in isolation. But he needs tender care, stability and a system to work inside, as does every other young player hurled into Chelsea’s human investment portfolio. This is a model that will destroy careers as much as enrich them.
In an interview with Al Jazeera published on Monday, Paul said he had considered retiring from the sport having been worn down by the alleged extortion attempts and threats.
"Sometimes I was just by myself thinking, 'I don't want to have money anymore. I just don't want to play anymore. I just want to be with normal people, so they will love me for me - not for the fame, not for the money,'" he said.
Did it work?Swifties mobilized to swing 2023 Golden Boy voting to Jude Bellingham after an Alejandro Balde tweet surfaced saying that he doesn’t like Taylor Swift’s music. Can’t make this up.
https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/how-taylor-swift-help-real-madrid-jude-bellingham-beat-barcelona-alejandro-balde-2023-golden-boy/blt0d86734b557da1fe