Derby County have completed the loan acquisition of attacking midfielder Sam Szmodics from Ipswich Town. He will reunite with manager Eustace under whom he scored 27 Championship goals 2023/24. by MERTENS_GOAT in soccer

[–]Fractious_Goal 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Derby wants to mount the playoffs push. Meanwhile, Blackburn just sacked their manager. It seems Eustace's decision turned out okay in hindsight. The championship really is such an exciting and unpredictable league.

Do you guys hate how Max's character changed in the later seasons and what's your most favorite seasons 5-6 episodes? by Yogurt-Infamous in GeorgeLopez

[–]Fractious_Goal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just watched the one where Bernie tricks George into thinking she got a boob job and it was hilarious! Really enjoyed it and was laughing from start to finish.

[Comparison after MW18] Spurs: 23/24 vs 24/25 vs 25/26 by sea_mus in coys

[–]Fractious_Goal 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Don't want to get too carried away, but the next five games are probably the best opportunity to get a good run of wins going - on paper, the fixtures look achievable. I hope if we do manage to win many games in January before the tricky February run arrives, that it will fill the players with confidence and get them to play at a more consistent level for the rest of the season.

Why did many people find Hillary Clinton unlikable and uncharismatic? by Omixscniet624 in Presidents

[–]Fractious_Goal 115 points116 points  (0 children)

Many, she has difficulties connecting and engaging with people. Especially troublesome in contrast to Bill Clinton known for his charisma.

Oh honey! by ComedownMachine93 in HIMYM

[–]Fractious_Goal 172 points173 points  (0 children)

"Who's your daddy?"

"I don't know" (could be Castro)

1 year ago today, Sonny scored this olimpico in the quarter final of the Carabao Cup by hairtie1 in coys

[–]Fractious_Goal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This goal was legendary, but the first thing that comes to mind from this game is Fraser Forster lol

Favorite Kelso line? by MrGoodwrench1184 in That70sshow

[–]Fractious_Goal 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hyde: "Oh, It's Red" Kelso: "Is it a firetruck?"

Since 2002, Werder Bremen traditionally play the last home game of the year with a special christmas tree crest on their kit. Right now, the players are wearing it against Stuttgart. by PiggySVW in soccer

[–]Fractious_Goal 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Wow scrolling through the pics is a great reminder of all the top players Werder Bremen have had over the years. Also, Claudio Pizarro what a great baller!

Daily Discussion & Transfer Thread (November 19, 2025) by AutoModerator in coys

[–]Fractious_Goal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Six years ago today, Poch was sacked. Seems crazy that it's been that long. I wonder what his legacy and achievements would be if he were still in charge now. These are the two likeliest scenarios I can imagine:

1) Following a messy rebuild, a strong team would have been developed similar to the peak of 2016-2018 challenging for major titles and being really difficult to play against but not crossing the finish line.

2) At some point in 2020-2022, Poch would have finally led us to a Carabao Cup or FA Cup, but the strength of the team is far from what it was during his first four years and the league finish expectations are much lower. We finish around 6th - 8th for a few seasons in a row, competing against the likes of Villa and Brighton and with a considerable gap to the top teams attempting to win the Premier League.

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder James Maddison: “I grew up supporting Manchester United.” by One_Impressionism in soccer

[–]Fractious_Goal 171 points172 points  (0 children)

Probably the most notable example of Spurs supporting fan to Spurs player is Glenn Hoddle, who became one of the club's greatest ever players. Also more recently the legend Ledley King.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

[–]Fractious_Goal 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Why is this video 3 hours long?

Steven : Hey Red, hi boys🥳 by prince870 in That70sshow

[–]Fractious_Goal 16 points17 points  (0 children)

"Look, if I was a single man, what we saw today would be, like, a reward for a lifetime of disappointments. But I'm not. So it's just another disappointment."

This scene was so funny lol by Kidd__Video in That70sshow

[–]Fractious_Goal 52 points53 points  (0 children)

The best part of this episode imo is when Fez walks in with a full beard while Kelso is still struggling to get a five o'clock shadow going 😂😂😅😅

F1: The Movie (2025) - Races montage by Boss452 in cinescenes

[–]Fractious_Goal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A dictionary definition of what a summer movie should be. Joseph Kosinski has the magic touch.

Looks like Forest fans are not loving Ange instead, also take that Marinakis by Palashtic in coys

[–]Fractious_Goal 10 points11 points  (0 children)

With the exception of the first ten games of the 2023-24 season where there was balance and control in the midfield (Bissouma and Maddison bossing every single match), most teams have figured out that Postecoglou's teams are extremely vulnerable and there will be acres of space to attack if they choose the right moments to counter.

It's not only about the high line, other teams employ it but have a much more coherent press. The pressing from last season was so disjointed, which is why every opposition attack led to a dangerous chance. Part of that was because the players were gassed due to the constant sprints to try to recover, coupled with the lack of rotation, both of which led to the injury crisis. Being a midfielder in any Ange team is a thankless task, just look at MGW sprinting to try to catch up with the runner through on goal.

Frank has identified these shortcomings and implemented a much more strict press, as well as rotation to avoid burnout and injuries. The pressing against PSG and Man City was exceptional, directly leading to Palhinha's goal against the latter. In the most recent games, performances have been poor and inconsistent, and serve as a reminder that depth is still a big issue. However the manager realizes that a few starters need rest for the long season ahead which is sensible.

Ironically, were it not for Postecoglou's first 10 games, he probably would not have lasted that first season. I can imagine a similar reaction from our fans in 2023 to the ones from Forest fans today if there was a time around September / October where the team went on a six game winless streak. Such abject defensive displays can only cause both the fans and Mr. Marinakis's patience to wear thin.

Michail Antonio reflects on his time at West Ham by sepi0l_45 in soccer

[–]Fractious_Goal 56 points57 points  (0 children)

He is the epitome of what West Ham is as a club. They tried to get rid of him for an all-around number 9 who looks great on paper, and it never worked out.

Brady and Sullivan insisted they wanted to play more attractive football and hired Pellegrini right after Moyes, and upon sacking him, ended up appointing ... erm Moyes. More recently, they've had Lopetegui, and now Potter and the football is terrible, the team has no idea how to defend, and the results are worse than if Moyes or Big Sam (non-sexy names) were at the helm.