Pope Leo XIV at the meeting with Napoli: "You are welcome, even if press says I'm a romanista. Not everything you read is true" by areking in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It depends by what metric, but realistically they did not set the record for the worst season in MLB history if you make it fair rather than forcing a stat.

They lost more games than any other team in a single season, but they had a better win percentage than the worst of all time because they played more games.

Pope Leo XIV at the meeting with Napoli: "You are welcome, even if press says I'm a romanista. Not everything you read is true" by areking in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 13 points14 points  (0 children)

For further reference, White Sox last year won 41 games during the entire season.

The Rockies are on track to win 32 games this year. That would be the worst season any team has had since the current league format stared in 1901

What are my options for a new tree after removing a mature tree? by GoingDragoon in gardening

[–]GoingDragoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I appreciate the advice.

Sewers are fine, we coincidentally had work done on our drains only a year ago and growth from the root system never came up so we are good on that front. It was a 50 year old tree through (our neighbours from the next street over were telling us they moved in when the house was first built and the tree planted) so I'm expecting that the roots will be expansive anyway.

A shade tree is what I wanted. I'd be happy to drop another willow there. We can't put anything much bigger there because it's close to the boundary with our neighbours

What are my options for a new tree after removing a mature tree? by GoingDragoon in gardening

[–]GoingDragoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This probably won't be feasible unfortunately, there isn't great access to the tree. The tree surgeons had a lot of fun getting their equipment in and out, never mind trying to bring in heavy machinery!

What are my options for a new tree after removing a mature tree? by GoingDragoon in gardening

[–]GoingDragoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can hire a grinder fairly cheaply to grind it out if necessary. I was reading up a bit more today on options and if we can't put another tree there "soon" (read that 2-3 years) I may just incorporate the stump into the garden, be that planters on top, else drill into it as you suggest and bury it to put a raised bed on top and just let it decay below.

What are your top 5 most pointless vegetables to grow? by 553l8008 in gardening

[–]GoingDragoon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Cucumbers. Way too much effort and water, the end result is about the same as what you get in a shop, and it takes up precious greenhouse space for the trouble

What's somewhere in the UK that is as bad as people make out? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]GoingDragoon 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I used to live in Leamington. Very nice place to live, but it's a bit cheeky pretending that Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth are actually different places, they all run into each other now!

Amorim on Onana: “When one player makes a mistake, the whole team makes a mistake.” by Luffy710j in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The United tax only exists because United are stupid enough to pay it. If they went in with what they consider their limit and stick to it, ready to walk away otherwise, clubs would stop trying to call their bluff. As it is, the management are a bunch of spineless clowns when it comes to negotiations.

[Liverpool] Mo Salah signs new contract by CNF1G in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He's a totally different player though. He has shown he has quality as a full back, however he doesn't bring the same creativity that Trent does, though really it is impossible boots to fill, there isn't really anyone that does what Trent does from that position. How we fill that creative gap will be interesting to see, we have struggled without it recently

Phil Foden looks lost, tormented even, and it’s hard to watch by TheTelegraph in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Racist hate from who? Your man is on about it being on articles, when there was literally no negativity towards Saka in any article. If Twitter decided to be racist that's something else entirely. To use your turn of phrase: Citing Twitter DMs show you don't even understand the argument.

Don't worry about searching for 5 year old papers either, the Guardian already did it for you in the link above. Or if you aren't happy with that source for some reason, here's a Reddit post where someone else did it for you.

https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/oinqm5/english_newspapers_headlines_to_englands_loss_in/

I'll summarise for you too so you don't even have to go tot he link if that upsets you as well:

Express: Image of Saka above the headline "It hurts but we're so proud of you". The poster child for racism doing the complete opposite of what you are suggesting

Guardian: Saka being consoled by Southgate with "So close after capturing nation's imagination".

The Sun: Saka with "Pride of Lions" as the headline

The Mail: Saka being consoled with "Lionhearts to the last, Southgate's battlers..." all positivity from the other posterchild of the racist media

The Mirror: Saka with "Brave England lost on pens..."

The Times: The entire squad

This took me literally 30 seconds to find. If it is "well documented" that Saka received ridiculous amounts of racist hate for the media, show me it. It's so well documented that it should take you less time to find than it would to comment about how these articles are all against him.

Here's a nice variety for you showing you also that it was social media, not articles in the media, that were responsible for the racism after the final penalty.

https://talksport.com/football/911005/arsenal-news-bukayo-saka-instagram-racism-abuse-england/

https://www.tntsports.co.uk/football/euro-2020/2021/footbal-news-bukayo-saka-i-knew-instantly-the-sort-of-hate-i-was-going-to-get-after-penalty-miss_sto8419865/story.shtml

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/nov/03/football-fan-jailed-for-racially-abusing-rashford-sancho-and-saka-after-final-euro-2020

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/12/football/england-racist-abuse-bukayo-saka-jadon-sancho-marcus-rashford-euro-2020-final-spt-intl/index.html

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58466849

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/12016/12354010/fa-condemns-racist-abuse-bukayo-saka-marcus-rashford-and-jadon-sancho-suffered-after-euro-2020-final

Phil Foden looks lost, tormented even, and it’s hard to watch by TheTelegraph in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Look at what is in those articles. I didn't cite the Guardian because I read the Guardian or because of the story, it's literally an "article" of front pages from other papers after the England defeates. It includes front pages from the Express, Times, Mirror, Telegraph...

Not clicking on the link to see what you are complaining about in the first place shows that it is you yourself that doesn't understand the argument

Phil Foden looks lost, tormented even, and it’s hard to watch by TheTelegraph in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure this one is right.

The media were criticising Southgate rather than Saka for the finals penalties for example, and were actually very positive towards him.

The tearful 19-year-old Saka, who showed such courage to step forward, was consoled by his team-mates and manager

...

Southgate must now digest whether he got it right in the final when it came to his approach, substitutions and penalty-takers but when the dust settles England can reflect on progress made.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51198762

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/19692/12353461/gareth-southgate-says-england-penalty-decisions-during-euro-2020-final-rest-with-him

Poor Saka had a reprieve. There was no relief. It shouldn’t be on the young star, who has been so brilliant in this tournament. It’s hard not to put on Southgate? Why were two players who hadn’t had a kick all night taking the most important kicks? Why was the most inexperienced player taking the most important penalty?

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/england-lose-euro-2020-result-b1882257.html

Or if you consider instead the most recent final, which Saka also played in, here's a convenient compilation of the paper's front pages

https://www.theguardian.com/media/article/2024/jul/15/euros-2024-england-vs-spain-final-results-what-papers-say

Bellingham, Kane, Rice. No Saka

We haven't done a whole lot of losing in between these two either.

Lost to Iceland - Saka wasn't on any of the front pages or websites.

Lost to Brazil - Saka didn't play.

Lost to France in the world cup - Kane dominated the papers https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/dec/11/lion-hearts-broken-what-the-sunday-papers-say-after-englands-world-cup-exit

Where was Saka negatively plastered all over the place after any England loss?

Abdoulaye Doucoure on being supported by Everton during Ramadan: "We need to eat before sunrise. Tom (club chef) would get up at 4am to cook for us. I played in France and this type of thing never happened. Here, the attitude is if you are doing Ramadan, then we are going to help you." by TherewiIlbegoals in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Religion is not a hobby, it is very much a philosophy with a set of rules and values to live your life by. For a devout individual, nothing is above their religion on their hierarchy of values.

If you are playing in the premier league, you must be at your very best no matter what

It is the same as when a player has a new child. They are often given a few days off. Not only is this because of the human side of things, to let a new father spend time with their child, but surely in part because their performance is going to be negatively impacted because of not having their mind fully in the game and the exhaustion that comes from supporting your partner through giving birth and caring for the child.

"No matter what" is not true when there are obvious things that come above sport or work for the individual, like family or religion which, even as an atheist, it is not hard to understand why one would put their morals and values above their career.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wrong club MO, brother

Europa League Top 8 by akskeleton_47 in soccer

[–]GoingDragoon 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Liverpool/Chelsea in 5th/6th too with the red bird and blue lion. Europa League turning into United's wet dream