Premier League 2016/17 Thread v90: Taylor Swift Bless Edition

Giroud or Mikkytaryan- better goal?


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Swift has received awards from the Nashville Songwriters Association and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. She is also the recipient of ten Grammy Awards, five Guinness World Records, one Emmy Award, 23 Billboard Music Awards, 11 Country Music Association Awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, and one Brit Award. Swift is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold more than 40 million albums—including 27.1 million in the US—and 130 million single downloads. She has appeared in Time's100 most influential people in the world (2010 and 2015), Forbes' top-earning women in music (2011–2015), Forbes'100 most powerful women (2015) and Forbes Celebrity 100 (2016). She was the youngest woman to be included in the third of these and ranked first in Celebrity 100.

But according to @frenzy, near 30, London Eng and Extramob, 25, Portland OR... she is a fraud.
I said she's crazy, and her breakup crap was fraudulent shit for her to make more money lol.

Good on her but fuck off out of here with that shit.
 
Diego Costa: I was about to leave Chelsea
Chelsea attacker Diego Costa has revealed he was ready to leave Stamford Bridge for Atletico Madrid due to family reasons.

Diego Costa has admitted that he was close to leaving Chelsea in favour of a return to Atletico Madrid ahead of the 2016-17 campaign.

The Spain international has been in superb form this season and tops the goalscoring charts with 14 goals.

He was not convinced Chelsea was still the right place for him six months ago, though, and seriously considered a return to Atletico for family reasons.

"Could I have gone in the summer? Yes, yes. I was about to leave," the 28-year-old told The Telegraph.

"I was about to but, well, I am happy here as well and that's that. Did I want to go? Yes, yes. I had the possibility to go to Atletico, because of a few things, the family, the life I have there.

"But not because of Chelsea, because, here, there is a lot of love with the supporters, with the people, so I am here very happy, I am very content.

"People love me a lot. There was one thing I wanted to change for family reasons but, well, it was not to be and I continue to be happy here. It was important too that the manager, from the very first minute, said he counted on me."
 
What a fred, which only a person who is on the path to nexus can make.
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Dat bike rack bah gawd
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Manchester United no longer boring and insipid - Neville
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has hailed Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba's role in the club's recent resurgence.

Gary Neville feels Manchester United are no longer the "boring and insipid" team they were under Louis van Gaal and believes they are on the way up again after a number of disappointing seasons.

After dominating English football for a decade United floundered under David Moyes and Van Gaal in previous campaigns, however the arrival of Jose Mourinho lifted expectations at Old Trafford.

United took their time to get going this term, but are back in contention for a top-four finish following a five-game winning streak in the Premier League, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba in particular in fine form in recent weeks.

"Last season or the season before you were watching Manchester United and thinking: 'This is not Manchester United, this is not what they are about.' We were watching a passive, boring, insipid performance," Neville told Sky Sports.

"Now there is counter-attack, excitement. Pogba is getting better and better, Ibrahimovic is getting better and better. There is a lot more mobility, and in the wide areas there is a big change. They have stumbled across a back four; they are getting better and have shown they have some grit, determination and fight.

"If I speak as a neutral first, where United are at this time is not good enough. However, as a fan over the last couple months, it is better. There is more personality, guts and strength."


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I quite like these bae tribute threads tbf

About time a bae has a whole tread to herself IMO
 
It hurt to say, but I'm an honest man. Giroud's was a bit higher/more technically challenging, and he was onside.

I enjoyed Mkhi's way more, though.
 
It hurt to say, but I'm an honest man. Giroud's was a bit higher/more technically challenging, and he was onside.

I enjoyed Mkhi's way more, though.
I see it the other way around, but yeah the clear offside is a big minus tbf.
 
Manchester United no longer boring and insipid - Neville
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has hailed Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba's role in the club's recent resurgence.

Gary Neville feels Manchester United are no longer the "boring and insipid" team they were under Louis van Gaal and believes they are on the way up again after a number of disappointing seasons.

After dominating English football for a decade United floundered under David Moyes and Van Gaal in previous campaigns, however the arrival of Jose Mourinho lifted expectations at Old Trafford.

United took their time to get going this term, but are back in contention for a top-four finish following a five-game winning streak in the Premier League, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba in particular in fine form in recent weeks.

"Last season or the season before you were watching Manchester United and thinking: 'This is not Manchester United, this is not what they are about.' We were watching a passive, boring, insipid performance," Neville told Sky Sports.

"Now there is counter-attack, excitement. Pogba is getting better and better, Ibrahimovic is getting better and better. There is a lot more mobility, and in the wide areas there is a big change. They have stumbled across a back four; they are getting better and have shown they have some grit, determination and fight.

"If I speak as a neutral first, where United are at this time is not good enough. However, as a fan over the last couple months, it is better. There is more personality, guts and strength."


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He's spot on. This season has been way more entertaining than the Moyes/LVG seasons.
 
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