Same thing I thought and they're already reaping the rewards of that appointment with Everton being in 16th and one point behind Tottenham with a game in hand.
And FSG aren't going to do that so I can definitely see him going in the summer. What concerns me even more is that we've heard nothing about Trent's contract situation. One of the best RBs in the Premier League and they're not actively working on a new contract for him. We all know FSG isn't going to spend the money required to replace him.
Exactly - PSG are the perennial joke of the Champions League. Sure, they can dominate their own league because they have way more money than their competitors but in Euro against even bigger teams, they've been manhandled every single time.
In my country, boxing has a niche but loyal following. Big fights or events often capture a lot of attention, but on a day-to-day basis, it doesn't have the same widespread appeal as sports like football, athletics or basketball.
Francis Ngannou, hands down. The guy is literally considered one of the hardest punchers in combat sports history. His knockout of Alistair Overeem is legendary and showcases his unreal power.
Cardio is absolutely critical in MMA, especially for fights that go beyond the first few rounds. Even fighters with the best technique can lose if they gas out. It’s not just about lasting longer, but also maintaining power, speed, and decision-making when fatigue sets in.
Jones vs. Cormier is amazing, but for me, it’s gotta be Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz. The drama, the press conferences, and those two fights were just unreal. Both of them winning one fight each kept it so balanced too.
Honestly, I like both for different reasons. Wrestling is great for the larger-than-life characters and stories, while boxing is thrilling because of its intensity and unpredictability. In wrestling you need lots of stamina and athleticism to survive in the ring while in boxing, skill, discipline, and strategy are what it takes to succeed in the ring.
Agreed. Nottingham Forest lacks the X factor of that Leicester City team - a clutch striker like prime Jamie Vardy, a wicked dribbling winger like Riyad Mahrez or a midfield machine like N'Golo Kante. Right now, Nottingham Forest are overachieving but I hope they make Europe.
Yeah because most teams know Man United will overpay. Teams do the same to Chelsea because they also love to overpay. When you consistently do it, teams will always try to milk you when you come in for a player. I can't blame Man United for sticking 70m on him - I mean, he's on a long term contract, big six rival and Chelsea always overspend on players.
It's life sometimes. That's why you have to pick properly when you decide to commit to something like marriage. Yes, my friend is a bit better now, we had to let him seek counseling.
Was playing Folklore on PS3 emulator today - I just got a 2TB Micro SD for my Steam Deck along with 2TB memory I installed the other day so now, my Steam Deck has the same amount of memory as my gaming laptop and is a potent emulation and gaming machine.
I’ve been revisiting classic platformers and got curious about Alex Kidd in Miracle World. It was one of the few notable competitors to Super Mario Bros. back in the day, but did it ever measure up? While Mario dominated the NES, Alex Kidd had its own charm with unique mechanics and vibrant visuals. What do you think? Was Alex Kidd a worthy rival to Super Mario in the 8-bit era, or did it fall short in the face of Mario’s legacy?
Atari games have some iconic, often quirky box art that really captures the essence of the games (and sometimes adds a bit of mystery!). Which Atari game cover stands out the most to you? Is it the classic simplicity or the strange, imaginative artwork that grabs your attention?
When it comes to retro gaming, do you stick with the classic Atari controllers or prefer the comfort and functionality of more modern controllers? The original joystick has that nostalgic feel, but modern controllers often have better ergonomics and additional features. What's your go-to for a truly retro experience? Sticking to the old school, or opting for something more contemporary while still playing the classics?