I just found out that Al Sharpton has an MSNBC tv show? That's been going on since 2011?
Edit: I just watched a bit, why is he always yelling at me?
That's just how that man talks. He can't turn down.
I just found out that Al Sharpton has an MSNBC tv show? That's been going on since 2011?
Edit: I just watched a bit, why is he always yelling at me?
I just found out that Al Sharpton has an MSNBC tv show? That's been going on since 2011?
Edit: I just watched a bit, why is he always yelling at me?
That's just how that man talks. He can't turn down.
Who gives a fukk about "big name players" I wanna see Trophies, fukk all that other shyt.
The North of England runs football in the UK.
Manchester and Liverpool have got over 50 league titles, 8 Champions Leagues, wont even mention the smaller cups.
Only one Champs League Winner in the whole south
I'm sorry....
lets see what the future looks like.
He needs to start eating again. Looks like dude from Men in Black with the excess skin.
Al just shows you we all confirm at the end of the day. We just stop fighting and just say fukk it
Germany 2014 vs. Dallas Mavericks 2011 in the GOAT celebration discussions.
Orgy with Rihanna and Merkel
BFG
He needs to start eating again. Looks like dude from Men in Black with the excess skin.
Al just shows you we all confirm at the end of the day. We just stop fighting and just say fukk it
Germany 2014 vs. Dallas Mavericks 2011 in the GOAT celebration discussions.
Orgy with Rihanna and Merkel
BFG
Matador is an upcoming American television series co-created by Roberto Orci, Andrew Orci, Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie. The series chronicles the rise of popular soccer star Antonio "Matador" Bravo, known for his ventures both on and off the field. Unbeknownst to the public and his family, he is also a skilled covert operative performing missions for a branch of the CIA.[1] The series will premiere on July 15, 2014, with a 13-episode first season, on the newly launched channel El Rey.[2]
Kheirda in the same group with Ozsil, Podli and BFG. It all but confirmed now.
also at Podli dribbling
I rather have kyle walker then debuchyhe's no kyle walker thats for sure
I rather have kyle walker then debuchy
El Rey is Robert Rodriguez's network on some systems, apparently it's pretty decentWe hate watching Matador tonight or naw
I thought it was on NBC as well. The fukk is an El Rey network.
The story of professional soccer player Robbie Rogers, who became the first openly gay man to compete in a top North American professional sports league, is headed to television. Universal Television has optioned Rogers’ story rights for Craig Zadan and Neil Meron’s Storyline Entertainment to develop and produce a comedy series inspired by the young athlete’s experiences.
Zadan and Meron are coming off a strong showing at the Emmys last week, netting a total of 18 noms for all of their event/longform projects — eight for the Oscars telecast, four for the Bonnie & Clyde miniseries, four for Sound Of Music LIVE! and two for the Anna Nicole movie.