A list of puns related to "League Two"
I'm thinking zig-zag foul lines.
Interesting piece from the The Ringer podcast yesterday where Kevin O'Connor & Jonathan Tjarks are discussing possible landing spots for Myles Turner. Per there understand, Indiana is looking for Gordon Hayward in return if they are to land on a deal with Charlotte for Myles Turner.
Wanted to hear some thoughts on this from people. As a Hornets fan myself, I think it makes sense for the Hornets. It's pretty obvious how big of a role Hayward has on this team even without being the primary scoring option these days, but he Hornets have many upcoming players that need paid if they are to be retained (Miles, PJ, Martin) and this would free up a substantial amount of cap space for them looking forward and let them retain a few more younger players as well as give them the defensive anchor in the paint they've been looking for.
Do you think this trade makes sense for both teams or would you be hesitant?
FM21. Playing with Wrexham.
Most saves I try to do an βArsene Wengerβ save. I play a 4231 (Ozil will forever and always be my favorite player), try to establish a young core from the academy, stay at the same club for a long time and become a club legend, play beautiful attacking tiki-taka walk-it-in soccer, and try to have an undefeated season.
League 2 broke me.
The Vanarama National was nothing. Walk in the park. Passed all over those farmers and ended up with a striker with 40 goals, who I sold high to help my clubs finances.
Year 1. Made the playoffs. Lost in the second leg due to a set piece header. Broke my Ryan Reynolds loving heart. My board and the media were happy just to make it where we did, my team was too busy dodging water bottles to comment. Asked Rob McElhenney if we could improve our youth recruitment and youth facilities so I can get some youngsters actually worth a shit in my intake, cause God knows they wonβt let me send my scouts farther than the next mailbox up the road. They said no due to the clubs finances. Fine. Sold some players with Championship level potential for 6 figures each, brought in some free transfers to take their place. Asked again, denied again. I guess Itβs Always Sunny in Philadelphia is skimming finances from Wrexham. Should probably report this to authorities.
Year 2. Got a young Polish striker Olaf Koszela playing DLF, playing in wingers, midfielders, and even the wondering wingback to score some absolute beauts. Paul Mullin is furious heβs not the star player anymore, but heβs 26 and the future is now, old man. I overestimated how much impact a 19 year old would have on my team, we miss playoff contention on the last day due to a penalty given by a 35 year old CB I brought in for cover. Iβm not even finished with the post-match press conference before heβs received a water bottle and a punt to free agency. Rob is still stealing money from Wrexham, but at least letβs me improve youth recruitment. Intake has a few wingers thatβll provide cover next year. Still canβt scout beyond England and Wales. I think Reynolds and McElhenney have a fetish, or are racist.
Year 3. Jordan Davies actually looks decent now. Attack is solid. Midfield is more than solid with James Jones, Robbie Benson, and Mark Helm solidifying the center. Tyler French and a Man City left back stretch the play while 2 premier league newgens are the best CB pair Iβve fielded. Media has me best odds for winning the league, Koszela is sla
... keep reading on reddit β‘And two of those losses were started by Boyle. The future is bright, folks!
Been playing these champions for a really long time, thought it was about time I dedicated some space on my arm to all the good times they've brought me over the years.
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At 20 years old, LaMelo Ball is on pace to be the youngest player ever to do this feat.
Dejounte Murray is 0.1 RPG from also being a part of this group, averaging 8.4 rebounds per game to Jakob Poetl's 8.5. Luka Doncic, Paul George, Julius Randle, Josh Giddey and Trae Young all lead their teams in 3/4ths of the categories.
Source: Basketball Reference
Would a sophomore at a B1G school not getting enough playing time leave to star on a USFL team to help his NFL draft resume?
Overall: https://xflnewsroom.com/usfl/usfl-starts-2022-out-strong-with-new-details-on-upcoming-season/
In 2010, Tom Brady led the league in both categories, but failed to led the league in either stat in 2009 or 2011.
In 1992, Steve Young placed first in both stats, and led the league in TD% but not INT% in 1993.
In 1981, Ken Anderson did both. He did neither in 1980 or 1982.
In 1958, Johnny Unitas did both. He led the league in TD% in both 1957 and 1959, but led in INT% in neither.
In 1949, Tommy Thompson did both. He led the league in TD% in 1948, but not INT%.
Technically Sid Luckman (1943), Cecil Isbell (1941), Sammy Baugh (1937, 1940), Parker Hall (1939), and Arnie Herber (1936) have all done it, but all had fewer than 4 quarterbacks that made the volume cutoff; many led in both by virtue of being the only player in either category.
The cutoff I used was PFR's 14 attempts per game.
Beyond frustrating, stupid and ridiculous. "We already have staff and refs scheduled, and we need 1 or ideally 2 days notice to reschedule".
Not to mention the opposing team is scrambling to find subs because they have the same situation, as do other teams in the league. My blood is boiling right now.
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