I actually think United will probably beat a Bayern team with nothing to play for. All they need then is a draw in the other game.
are bayern through?
i think united go out tonight bummed by liverpool sunday
ten haag unemployed
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I actually think United will probably beat a Bayern team with nothing to play for. All they need then is a draw in the other game.
Yes they’re throughare bayern through?
i think united go out tonight bummed by liverpool sunday
ten haag unemployed
I have no clue about Bayern’s usual team. Is this a strong side they have put out?
Full strength
They introduced a number of measures this year to speed the game along, and as a result most games are under 3 hours now. I don’t recall looking at prices last time I went to a baseball game, but the last American football game I went to, a beer was $15.That's about £45, and initially I though a bit steep. But then don't games last about 6 hours a piece? So there's plenty of time to work through one of them buckets of beer they serve. How much are the super sized beers now? Worth the money being able to drink in view of the action. Draconian measures here, you can get on the booze and watch anything except football in this backwards ass hell hole.
weird if there through
With costs as they are, bevvies are treated like the elixir of life now. Oxford are considering removing the word 'spill' from the dictionary it's got so bad...They introduced a number of measures this year to speed the game along, and as a result most games are under 3 hours now. I don’t recall looking at prices last time I went to a baseball game, but the last American football game I went to, a beer was $15.
I personally like the “no drinking in the seats” rule in the UK. Mainly because it’s nice not having people endlessly going in and out and spilling their drinks, either all over the floor or all over you trying to get back to their seats.
Or the need for endless slashesThey introduced a number of measures this year to speed the game along, and as a result most games are under 3 hours now. I don’t recall looking at prices last time I went to a baseball game, but the last American football game I went to, a beer was $15.
I personally like the “no drinking in the seats” rule in the UK. Mainly because it’s nice not having people endlessly going in and out and spilling their drinks, either all over the floor or all over you trying to get back to their seats.
Playing full strength as group winners is a declaration of war, right?