Look guys... said:Well I was right. Of course, assuming he doesn't pull a hammy in warmups.akm91 said:Not anywhere near close to good enoughLook guys... said:
My word should be good enough.
Look guys... said:Well I was right. Of course, assuming he doesn't pull a hammy in warmups.akm91 said:Not anywhere near close to good enoughLook guys... said:
My word should be good enough.
LOL...Legal Custodian said:
Dammit! You edited it back before I could make fun of you for it.
IT HAD TO BE HIM. CHRISTIAN PULISIC 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/yfXK3v9H6E
— Champions League on CBS Sports (@UCLonCBSSports) April 27, 2021
The English media will create a controversy over everything.Legal Custodian said:
I wonder if it will be blown out of proportion that CP10 went to the sideline, right next to Tuchel, and ignored him and celebrated with what looks like assistant coach or trainer instead?
🙌 Congratulations to @DarylDike who you've voted as Player of the Month, in association with @BarnsleyHospice!
— Barnsley FC (@BarnsleyFC) April 28, 2021
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Operating from the right, rather than Hazard's favoured left-hand side, Pulisic not only scored Chelsea's opening goal, but was the English club's chief creator, the man who drew the fouls to relieve pressure and tracked back with such tenacity that he earned a yellow card.
Just as Pulisic did not display his best form under former head coach Frank Lampard until the second half of last season, it has taken some time for the American to convince Thomas Tuchel he is the man for the big occasion. But, on Tuesday night, in the heavy rain, he was just that.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2021/04/27/christian-pulisic-delivers-biggest-contribution-matters-chelsea/?utm_content=football&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1619589492Quote:
Pulisic looked capable of opening up Real's defence every time he got the ball and it was from his pass that Ben Chilwell shot wide. How the former Borussia Dortmund star must wish he had a Benzema or a Diego Costa, as Hazard did during his Chelsea days, to aim for.
He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
EXCLUSIVE: Am told these are Jesse’s plans for next season. This is what Marsch at RBL means now, right? pic.twitter.com/48KDAAMXyG
— Daniel (@DanielSmith1022) April 28, 2021
Some German Dude at Left Back?!?!?!?!Look guys... said:EXCLUSIVE: Am told these are Jesse’s plans for next season. This is what Marsch at RBL means now, right? pic.twitter.com/48KDAAMXyG
— Daniel (@DanielSmith1022) April 28, 2021
Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
I missed most of the first half watching FA Youth cup Ipswich vs Sheffield United. It was a great match.fig96 said:Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
He's playing really well.fig96 said:Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
He's not in the 18.deadbq03 said:He's playing really well.fig96 said:Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
I'd bet a coke that we'll see Adams in the 2nd half. Maybe a formation change from Leipzig too.
Really? They showed him warming up at one point.Look guys... said:He's not in the 18.deadbq03 said:He's playing really well.fig96 said:Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
I'd bet a coke that we'll see Adams in the 2nd half. Maybe a formation change from Leipzig too.
nm...i'm an idiot. Carry ondeadbq03 said:Really? They showed him warming up at one point.Look guys... said:He's not in the 18.deadbq03 said:He's playing really well.fig96 said:Sargent had a great effort to stay on his feet and get the shot off earlier, probably should've gone down and taken the penalty though.Look guys... said:No Tyler Adams in the 18.fig96 said:Haha, I have no attachment to them but I may have to follow now.deadbq03 said:Oh I want him too. But as a Leipzig fan, I hope he can get a couple titles with us before he moves on.fig96 said:Dont disagree, I just see Marsch as likely our next US manager and I'm not mad about it.deadbq03 said:I get what you're saying, and yes I think he's clearly already better - but I think we ought to expect a lot more than merely a "better than Berhalter" standard.fig96 said:He's already just about as experienced as Berhalter and is now coaching in the Bundesliga. He doesn't need anything more than he's already got.Legal Custodian said:
Fabrizio Romano just tweeted that Jesse Marsch will be the next manager at RB Leipzig. Great experience for the American manager to handle that big of a club. Needs about 5 years of experience and get the call up for the US job.
Speaking of, Werder Bremen v RB Leipzig on ESPNNews in about 45 minutes.
I'd bet a coke that we'll see Adams in the 2nd half. Maybe a formation change from Leipzig too.
Legal Custodian said:
Reyna with the brace so far in Dortmund's Pokal semi final match today. Halftime
Look guys... said:Legal Custodian said:
Reyna with the brace so far in Dortmund's Pokal semi final match today. Halftime
So far is the key word. I'm thinking he gets his first Hattie.
Doh. I didn't think he'd get subbed so early.Legal Custodian said:
Well I was wrong, he got subbed at the 45'.
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"He already is the highest earning American footballer in history but the potential in him is huge,"
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Football still has a mountain to climb to rival golf or NBA, let alone NFL, yet nobody loves a winner more than the US sports fan. The experts whisper that a transcendental figure like Pulisic can eventually even rival the likes of LeBron James and Tiger Woods in earning ability. That would mean earnings of 70million by the World Cup in North America 2026, when he will be 27.
Crazily enough, I agree with that statement. If he becomes a superstar over there, then he absolutely will be a sponsor's dream.Look guys... said:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2021/05/05/christian-pulisic-americas-first-real-football-star-can-bigger/?WT.mc_id=e_DM1410186&WT.tsrc=email&etype=Edi_Che_New&utmsource=email&utm_medium=Edi_Che_New20210505&utm_campaign=DM1410186Quote:
"He already is the highest earning American footballer in history but the potential in him is huge,"Quote:
Football still has a mountain to climb to rival golf or NBA, let alone NFL, yet nobody loves a winner more than the US sports fan. The experts whisper that a transcendental figure like Pulisic can eventually even rival the likes of LeBron James and Tiger Woods in earning ability. That would mean earnings of 70million by the World Cup in North America 2026, when he will be 27.