I binged the entire first season a couple of weeks ago. Villanelle is so hot and such a great actress. It's impossible to take your eyes off her when she's onscreen.
I didn't see this past Sunday's episode yet. This is really hard time of year to keep up with my dvr between NCAA and NBA basketball, baseball, hockey playoffs, and the nice weather. Maybe I'll wait until several episodes buildup before I get back into this.
That United/Chelsea match is a real six pointer.
I think if you look at it from a points standpoint, it's going to take 75 points to get in the top 4. United needs 11 from their remaining 15, so they'll need points off of either City or Chelsea to get there. Neville said on Sky Sports the other night that he could see them resting players against City, but I don't think they can afford to. Meanwhile, their form in all comps is pretty shitty. They've lost 5 of their last 7 matches.
I agree with yoladu. Goal differential could come into play in this battle. It's hard to see a way back for Cardiff if Brighton manages a draw in one of their remaining matches.
You're right. I'm a dumbass and read it wrong.
ETA: I read an article at some point over the weekend that had some Lovren going to Italy rumors and it said Matip runs out next summer and yada, yada, yada, I confused next summer with this summer.
To me, it looked like Deeney is trying to swim past Torreira and Torreira's height puts Deeney's forearm close to his face. I didn't think there was any intent.
The five minutes after the red card were a little nasty. I think it was Doucoure who had a pretty poor challenge on Torreira and stood over him and told him to get the fuck up. There wasn't anything too serious though.
Watford were the better team in this match even with 10 men. They harassed Arsenal all over the pitch, and Arsenal were really timid, particularly in the 2nd half. Watford probably should've scored and deserved at least a point. Arsenal's first away clean sheet of the season. Thought that was surprising, but they've been a different team on the road than at home.
That's one way to look at a half full glass, I guess.
If your guys get a result against Newcastle and LFC beats Cardiff, it virtually assures you'll be in the PL next season. That's quite a turnaround from where Hughes had you guys.