Most of his films are over directed & self indulgent with long sections of pointless, boring dialogue that adds nothing to the film. He's a film nerd not a great film maker.
Obviously you cant do that given how much money players can make from having lots of followers. However I assume clubs have clauses in contracts that all social media posts need to be approved by the club media officer before they are published.
He's a 'pat everyone on the back' type of manager. He's not going to make tough decisions, demand signings or go hard on his players. Good managers make an example out of troublemakers and command respect from their players. Olè isnt going to cut it.
They look poor in midfield and up front and they have no subs bench whatsoever. Also they have a spineless mascot for a manager. I approve of their current situation.
Wolves look very lightweight in midfield. Nobody getting close or making tackles. Reminds me of us against spurs. When you are getting dominated you should at least give away a few fouls to break up the play.
Just finished Dark on Netflix. It's good, quite unusual storyline but it's interesting. I'll start season two soon. Hearing good things about 'The Boys' too so might watch that first.
Nope, the opposite if anything. People turn up to watch test cricket in England, every where else bar Australia and maybe south Africa the grounds are empty for test matches.
If he is sold it would just confirm my suspicions that he's not up to it at premier league level. However it would leave us with Wesley and Davis as our only two strikers. Not good.
Nope, we did it with Benhrama. You approach a club for a player and they can give you permission to discuss personal terms with the player while the transfer fee negotiations are ongoing. Also you could just employ agents to discuss the terms unofficially.
The red ball game is dying all around the world and will continue to do so. the ICB need to totally reform the test cricket calendar and have more test matches that actually matter as oppose to the nonsensical system that exists at the moment. There needs to be some serious decisions made about the future of cricket but as per usual in all sports the corrupt, incompetent powers that be are just interested in themselves and money.
Tammy abraham with a blatant dive tonight, penalty given but decision not overturned by VAR? I wonder was it because the officials were all women and they didnt want to over rule them. FwIw it was the lineswoman that gave it, not the ref.