"In Colour" by Jamie xx is really good, best electronic album I've listened to in ages. "The Names" by Baio (Vampire Weekend bassist) is almost just as good.
I simply fished around for football forums and wanted to join one where it was a level playing field (as many fans of Football League sides as there are big sides) and this fitted for me.
Sturridge shouldn't be in the squad. We have at least one forward who can offer what he can. Andy Carroll may not be the best we have, but his style brings something different to the table. You put a cross in, nine times out of ten, it's his.
We were fortunate to have lowly-paid players ready to chomp at the bit like Griffiths, Price, Batth, Doherty, Ikeme. We had the financial clout but we signed some terrific players like Henry, Jacobs, Dicko, K-Mac.
All in all, the secret to success is ultimately a good scouting network.
No Premier League club wanted to touch Kevin Davies with a barch pole when Southampton released him. 10 years at Bolton and an England cap later...
We and Bolton deemed Alan Ball too small to play football before he turned pro.
It's been the best season yet. If the shit going down stinks as good as it did in the comics, then we're in for a treat.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a very talented guy and it is going to be very alien to see him in a villainous role.
Tonight's line up should be summat like this:
Forster
Walker
Stones
Cahill
Bertrand
Drinkwater
Milner
Vardy
Barkley
Alli
Kane
With this line-up, it's easy to convert into a diamond. The sooner Roy knows his CB partnership the better. Stones has to start, he seems to be our only...
Not in terms of quantity, but magnitude, you could throw Man Citeh in there. Kompany, De Bruyne and Aguero weren't just out for the odd match, but lengthy durations, and it has cost them.
Giving a crock (regardless of how good he is) a place in the squad is wasteful. Fitness should be treated as the same as club form come selection time.
Personally, I don't find that it hurts to have 4 DMs in the squad. Gareth Barry anyone? He's had a good season at Everton, he's used to 4-2-3-1 to a 'T' and having an old head can't hurt this young squad.
The centre-halves remain a problem. Cahill and Smalling are too alike, slow, not very vocal and neither can even pass wind. John Stones is the first pick in that back four.