Watched the USA vs Wales World cup match from 14:00-16:00 EST On Fox SPG NEC Oakville Harlem Line LIRR and Horseshoe Curve Local Time UK GMT 19:00-21:00 Germany Switzerland France Time CET 20:00-22:00? That match I described as a London Derby in EPL since it can be explained as Christian Pulisic vs Aaron Ramsey Original Team Arsenal and North London Derby Arsenal Matt Turner vs Tottenham Hotspurs Gareth Bale. For the USA vs England my EPL match descitipion does happen this time Pulisic English Premier League Chelsea vs Man UTD Marcus Rashford
Maybe Driverwoods had his friends Jack and Daniel round to watch the match with him It might be a similar situation with me for the England USA match on Friday (except it will Glen and Mr Fiddich in my case).
I think it's probably best not to hand pick individual players from any international team and pair them with players on the other team. Could easily get lost in the actual game...
Waited my whole life to watch Wales play in the World Cup. Not impressed by the first half but we improved greatly once Kieffer Moore came on. Ry'n ni yma o hyd!
Good point and I also follow EPL that's why I have that format National Team then Clubs. If they belong on an EPL team then the team they play on post the social media post on that player
True, but when they're playing for their national team that should go out the window. It maybe doesn't but it should
And you really, really, really don't need to list the time-zones of specific in-game routes in a thread about the World Cup (completely unrelated to trains). I know you like to say you post in a "formal" manner, but your punctuation and grammar are terrible so it just comes out like an unreadable word-salad. Not to mention a large part of the post being completely irrelevant to the discussion at hand. And yet you then go and put spoiler tags around things that are in no way a "secret", like what the acronym of a route would be if it merged with another one.
Thanks for telling me about that and I wonder why fans of that player still comment on their club team's social media feed. Here's Man City Post about De Bruyne and for the USA vs Wales Pulisic from Chelsea FC.[/QUOTE]
Well at he moment most clubs who those players would normally play for are "on a break" so they have nothing of their own to report on (unless it's the collapse of Man Utd), so reporting on their players doing well elsewhere keeps up their social media income. But let's not forget that many clubs would sell those players in a heartbeat if they thought they'd get enough money for them