Maybe, but I don't know anything about darts!!
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- Dublin_Flyer
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It's easy Kai, each guy gets 4 downs to throw his darts in 15 seconds. If he does then it's a touchdown, and if he doesn't then it's a break of serve. So then the other guy has 6 balls to throw at the other guys darts and try get a strike out. If he gets a strike out then it goes to VAR.
Seems pretty easy to understand to me
- wearthefoxhat
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Another reason the ESL was dead in the water?
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west brom v wolves. Tricky. Wolves are safe. Back in the day, this would be a tempestuous fixture. The market seems to believe Wolves have their flip-flops on and won't try to stick it to a local rival. The irony of that being it probably makes no difference to WBA's fate. A shame - but they are the boing-boings. It's always next year.
I was beyond annoyed, my Twitter feed empty all day. Maybe some silver lining there, if postponing the match could help Liverpool.
greenmark wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 5:55 pmwest brom v wolves. Tricky. Wolves are safe. Back in the day, this would be a tempestuous fixture. The market seems to believe Wolves have their flip-flops on and won't try to stick it to a local rival. The irony of that being it probably makes no difference to WBA's fate. A shame - but they are the boing-boings. It's always next year.
It was a good candidate for the under 2.5 and derivatives. Even if WBA went ahead they would likely protect it
The Wolves goal was like dropping a coin into your turnup. Not surprised WBA scored. But it makes no difference, sadly. They're gone. And for the record I like WBA. Having lived in Brum, WBA fans were realistic and romantic about the club's chances. Football, through and through.Morbius wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 7:33 pmgreenmark wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 5:55 pmwest brom v wolves. Tricky. Wolves are safe. Back in the day, this would be a tempestuous fixture. The market seems to believe Wolves have their flip-flops on and won't try to stick it to a local rival. The irony of that being it probably makes no difference to WBA's fate. A shame - but they are the boing-boings. It's always next year.
It was a good candidate for the under 2.5 and derivatives. Even if WBA went ahead they would likely protect it
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Think I'd rather be a WBA fan than say a Crystal Palace fan, at least its interesting. You may have to suffer the occasional relegation but at least you have the occasional promotion to enjoy.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 8:09 pmThe Wolves goal was like dropping a coin into your turnup. Not surprised WBA scored. But it makes no difference, sadly. They're gone. And for the record I like WBA. Having lived in Brum, WBA fans were realistic and romantic about the club's chances. Football, through and through.
Being a Palace fan would be a bit like being in a relationship where you don't argue. Being a WBA fan you may be in a stormy relationship but at least you have the make up sex to look forward to!
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Mourinho is the new manager of Roma!
Didn't see that one coming. I think Mourinho is best suited to Italian football, reckon he could do well with Roma next season.
Didn't see that one coming. I think Mourinho is best suited to Italian football, reckon he could do well with Roma next season.
He was flirting with all of their clubs days ago. Roma seem like the Italian version of Spurs, haters would say it looks like a bit of a downtrendTrader Pat wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 2:16 pmMourinho is the new manager of Roma!
Didn't see that one coming. I think Mourinho is best suited to Italian football, reckon he could do well with Roma next season.
Makes sense, it's the last place where he has some credibility left Practically burned all the bridges elsewhere.
If he does well he can get another shot at a top Italian club. If not, after Roma he can always go back to Porto I believe, and maybe take over Portugal.
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Shouldn't be too much pressure on him at Roma, Top 4 would be progress, and his style of play won't be criticised.
He must of made more money from getting the sack over the past few years than a manager who has done well like Klopp or Pep. Cunning bugger.
Just an assumption... maybe early retirement is in his plans. The game seems to make him miserable so why not milk the cash cow for what it's worth and then sit back and laugh at the stupidity of those clubs hiring/firing him.
Just an assumption... maybe early retirement is in his plans. The game seems to make him miserable so why not milk the cash cow for what it's worth and then sit back and laugh at the stupidity of those clubs hiring/firing him.