It was hard to watch if you like proper footie. It was cheap enough to kill an afternoon and go out in Orlando for the night. It's only an hour drive from where I live, so we'd just spend the night in Orlando. That said, it was really hard to watch. I keep renewing my 4 season tickets since...
I'm not paying for it. My cable bill is already close to $300. I'm done giving them anymore money. If it's on Gold, I'm finding another way to watch it.
Serious question: Is there any exaggeration in their height like US sports? I tutored athletes in college, and at 6'2", I was taller than people listed at 6'3" or 6'4".
I want to be excited, but it's just as much depressing to think that I'm celebrating sacking our manager while in the relegation zone. I hope it only gets better from here!
That's what I thought, too. I was watching with a friend from London that's an Arsenal fan. She looked at me, laughed, and said they'd win 1-3 after we scored. I didn't have the belief to argue with her, I thought she was right!
That's really what it comes down to. A lot of professional players, in any sport, don't like their coach/manager. Thing is, they respect enough, or fear enough, to play.
He, Vlasic, seems to *not* like to lose. I, personally, like to watch players that hustle, care about their performance, and when it's not going well, visibly let the fans (especially traveling ones) know that they actually give a toss.
Fan boards are full of doom and gloomers all the time. I am finally believing ours. This is really hard to watch. Poor passing, lethargic players, no attack other than DCL falling. I feel like I’m watching lower league football.
I can't be as upset with him as the others. He doesn't seem to be very bright.
Different sport, but I used to tutor Am. football players while at the University of Florida (most were barely literate). These kids believed anything they were told by anyone. I still keep in close contact with...