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Naitch

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  1. You have to presume that Alan Shearer's status as the all-time top PL goalscorer will remain intact for now then. Aguero's already 32 years old and would need another three 25+ goal seasons to stand a chance. Even Harry Kane will struggle to get there unless he stays fit enough to bag 20-30 goals a season for the rest of his career.
  2. I'd love it if Tre Fiori can make it past Riga and knock Celtic out. Sporting vs. Aberdeen also sounds oddly exciting for a potential qualifying round draw.
  3. And sue video game makers for using their name without paying for the honour.
  4. Just seen Everton get relegated from the Premier League three seasons after they finished second. Not sure I've ever seen such a marked decline in any FM game before. Mind you this is the same FM12 game where Switzerland won the 2014 World Cup before finishing last in their Euro 2016 group and Arsene Wenger was succeeded at Arsenal by former Man City manager Sam Allardyce.
  5. I'd be happy without Rice. Sorting out a decent, reliable keeper is the only important thing left beyond selling off the dead weight at this point.
  6. Mikel Arteta RELIEVED of his Duties as Arsenal Head Coach. You won't Believe who's Replacing Him!
  7. I remember capping Championship strikers' value at £1m when I made a weird Monopoly-style football board game in a 2007ish Tech class.
  8. Beckham's already wearing them in the picture above.
  9. A transfer means that a player signs a new contract with a new club, usually in exchange for a sum of money (though there are lots of additional clauses available and it can include players being traded instead of money). A loan is a temporary move where the receiving club agrees to pay a set amount of the player's existing contract in exchange for borrowing the player for a set amount of time. The player returns to their club at the end of the loan deal. This works best if you can't afford a full transfer, are managing a lower league club and want to "borrow" a promising youngster from a big team, or want to give the player a sort of "trial run" before considering a permanent transfer. You can include future fee clauses when submitting a loan request that means the original club have to accept an offer of that amount, if they choose to accept the loan offer at all. There's a comprehensive search function which means you can narrow players down to precise details if you chose to do so.
  10. He's already got some touring work coming up with these two. This was only announced a few days ago, definitely after the first round of firings:
  11. If he hadn't already been sacked by Sky Sports I imagine this would've done the trick.
  12. I didn't take Harry Maguire for an avid believer in the No Homers Club rules.
  13. That blue kit would be fine as a third kit, the keeper's kit, or even as a special one off. Definitely not a good England away kit. I think I'd have to see the home kit worn or as a 3D render to gauge my opinion on it.
  14. Can Barcelona not sue him for breach of contract in this scenario?
  15. Part of the reason Liverpool were so far ahead was because every other team except Man City shit the bed at some point throughout the season, tbf.
  16. I refuse to believe that man is 35 years old.
  17. 1st: Trainspotting It's gritty, the characterisation of major characters is brilliant, and the way their interpersonal relationships evolve over the course of the film is brilliant. I haven't seen the sequel yet, and I've heard it's underwhelming, but I'm not sure anything could've matched the original. 2nd: Some Like It Hot Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon have the perfect chemistry and play off the other characters really well. The Great Race also features the duo and is similarly enjoyable. 3rd: Leon Gary Oldman as the psychotic cop is THE perfect movie villain. The father/daughter relationship cultivated between Jean Reno and Natalie Portman feels a bit forced but Leon's character arc is better off for it, and it probably wouldn't have the same emotional gravitas without it. 4th: Back to the Future It's a classic, in a different way to some of the older films on my list, but possibly just because almost everyone has seen it and it's packed full of memorable scenes. The sequels aren't nearly as good but they do manage to tap into the great chemistry between the cast (except Danny Glover, who stands out even more in the first one as a result). 5th: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Somehow combining the grit and comedy exceedingly well, every character in Lock, Stock gets what they deserve by the end of the film. 6th: The Wizard of Oz Probably my all-time favourite story alongside Alice in Wonderland. It's been adapted so many times but the Judy Garland version is the one that everyone knows. Tin Man is also a personal favourite in terms of the many adaptations. 7th: Die Hard Another 80s classic. It basically introduced Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman (even though it wouldn't have been the first movie I saw either in), who are both brilliant in almost all of their roles. Hans Gruber would probably be #2 in my all-time movie villains list behind Norman from Leon. 8th: North by Northwest Something about this film just seems right. It flows incredibly well, building suspense and maintaining drama and has so many scenes that have been referenced since. Cary Grant is also a brilliant lead actor. 9th: Snatch Not as good as Lock, Stock but still a great movie. It basically feels like a sequel. It's probably also the only movie I actually like Brad Pitt in. 10th: The Princess Bride It's wacky, long-winded, and totally nonsensical at times, but it does it all so entertainingly that none of it matters.
  18. The PTTS crew have done a few in Loughborough. In 2018, myself @9 to 5, @Matt, @K, and Berober successfully escaped a Gallery heist themed room. A second group also successfully escaped the following year. A group I can't quite remember the makeup of tried and failed on a magical forest-style room on that same 2019 weekend. I've also done all three rooms at the main Norwich escape room, their easy and medium rooms with a selection of wrestling friends, and the hard room with a friend and a guy he'd been dating but was planning on breaking up with, as a sort of "last hurrah come letting him down gently" thing after they'd spent most of their time together doing escape rooms. All of these were also unsuccessful but we were less than a minute away from escaping the medium room.
  19. Before my time and not listed on his managerial honours on Wikipedia
  20. This begs the question of how many actually decent English managers have actually existed in that time. Hoddle's greatest achievement was FA Cup runner up with Chelsea, Keegan a second and third tier division winner, McClaren won the League Cup and runners up in the UEFA Cup with Middlebrough, and Hodgson also doing the latter with Fulham. Allardyce had nothing on his side except longevity and Southgate only really had experience with the national setup going for him. Who else is there? No English manager has won the Premier League and only two (Harry Redknapp & Joe Royle) have won the FA Cup in that time. There's a few more "modern" English League Cup winners but only Steve McClaren has done it since 1996, and he's the only England manager who failed to qualify for a major tournament in my lifetime.
  21. It's certainly noticeable that none of the competitive or "big" Premier League sides have betting companies as sponsors.
  22. I don't know much about Inter Miami, beyond Beckham being arguably the best right midfielder to ever grace English football, but the Tampa Bay Rowdies have a great-looking (like David) set up and a strong partnership with Norwich City. It's because they both wear yellow and green, how quaint!
  23. I reckon it is just part of the sponsorship marketing with Three. Would love a friendly where everyone on the pitch wears a number 3, force all the shit commentators to do some research on the players rather than just talking about "when I used to play against Chelsea..."
  24. Well this is painful on the eyes.

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