Grannyknot
Well-Known Member
Arsenal with 4 beautiful goals.
Hopstupid?
Sorry "bro" but you talked quite a bit of smack this past summer.
Hopstupid?
Sorry "bro" but you talked quite a bit of smack this past summer.
HoppyDaze said:
And man what's happened to Seattle! Go from leading the Supporters Shield to now maybe missing the playoffs! Could this be Sigi's last stand?
That word starts with an F and rhymes with yuck.
Arsenal with 4 beautiful goals.
Hopstupid?
Sorry "bro" but you talked quite a bit of smack this past summer.![]()
And I second stevereighs sentiments. ****!
I'm going to the game this weekend vs. LA, I better leave the stadium happy.
By happy you mean that Seattle managed to make it into the playoffs even though they went winless in their last seven matches after getting destroyed by LA in the final match???
As we said in LA for many a year, fuera Sigi.
Hey all,
Ive been watching EPL and Champion league games. I continue to hear "He is on loan from x club"
Does this mean a club can "rent" a player for a period of time? When the player on loan plays the club that holds their permanent rights does the player play his home club?
What is the advantage/disadvantage of loaning a player? I can see how it helps the home club defray the expense of a player but not much else.
A 0-0 draw, please!![]()
To answer what wasn't already answered, it depends on the agreement, but typically, the player is prevented from playing against his parent club. For example, I believe Romelu Lukaku wasn't allowed to play against Chelsea earlier this season.
Crazy... NYRB finally have silverware. Have they ever competed in the Champions League, like filling a spot meant for MLS Cup runners up?
By happy you mean that Seattle managed to make it into the playoffs even though they went winless in their last seven matches after getting destroyed by LA in the final match???
As we said in LA for many a year, fuera Sigi.
It was a haphazard match. And yes, Keane-O is known to make a fuss... but he's the captain and technically the only one allowed to do so (notice the keyword "technically" in reference to the ref-swarming that is now a finable offense but still hasn't dropped in frequency.) He did get started right away against Seattle though... and San Jose the week before.Also, I think they let the crybaby Robbie Keane get to them in the second half and the ref let a lot of garbage go, in both directions.
We also got away with murder on that goal scored by LA that was called off. Though upon further inspection, maybe the ball didn't cross the line...
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