If this question has crossed your mind, like it has done for me, you might find this perspective interesting or at the very least provide a different way of looking at the dynamic unfolding regarding the coverage of players’s recovery. To be fair the “dynamic unfolding” sounds way more serious that what I intend to.…
I can’t be the only one that has a hard time watching the documentary. Obviously the end is that they come back to play, duh. I just can’t even bring myself to start it. I think it’s going to be extremely emotional but I think it’s only a matter of time til I watch it.…
I’m not in the business of telling people what to do but I didn’t really know how else to title this particular blog post. Oh and by the way, I will be recording a podcast later today, thought I would be doing it super early today but I started working on a song and went…
If you still have strong feelings about the match yesterday or you’re trying to understand how we can beat Chelsea 4-1 and then lose against this team, then stick around because I’m gonna try to offer some perspective or if nothing else, steal your attention for a few minutes. The first thing I’ll say is…
I’m trying to not talk about the match so I will actively try to be distracted by a few other topics. For record, because I can’t NOT talk about the match, what I will say is that as usual, football makes fools of us, often. I assumed these were 3 easy points and I’m glad…