I missed it. I've watched a bit of a few of the Gold Cup matches. Donovan is looking good. Beasley as a LB is fine for now, but top teams will obliterate him at the World Cup. JK will need to sort that one out.
US-Mexico in the final is all but assured, and it'll be a good test.
Moyes is good enough to get his players to buy into his system and get on with things. It'll be them, Man City and Chelsea, with Spurs and Arsenal knocking on the door. Same as last year, basically. Where it could get dicey for Moyes is when Mourinho starts in with the mind games to try and shake him. How he responds to the pressure of success is the key.
This is one of the only times in my life where I haven't been able to empathise with someone else's point of view. At all.
I take comedies very seriously
I love old gems like this you can find online. 1903. The population of Los Angeles was probably about 5,000 at the time. And there were still pockets of Indian resistance in northern California. But back east, it was all hustle and bustle, tall buildings and all.
This will be my 3rd year in this league...so far my teams have started out terrible, and slowly climbed to respectability. Hoping to start off strong this time around.
Martin Bashir on MSNBC today- "William and Kate are both very happy, and today we are seeing the physical manifestation of that happiness." What a complete handjob this guy is.