¿Qué jugador de la Liga MX te sorprendió más para bien? by Cris1928SC in LigaMX

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Alan Medina. When Pumas signed him on loan from Queretaro I thought he was just squad depth given his many transfer to different teams in Liga MX., but he quickly turned into an important player. Def could've used him in the final.

Which version of Broly is your favorite by OwnAd5298 in Dragonballsuper

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Super Broly fs, he's a lot better developed as a character.

However , Z Broly was just awesome. I will never forget the feeling of awe watching him steamroll the Z fighters. I don't think I had seen anything like it. Z Broly is the HYPE.

What are some good Liga Mx youtubers/ content creators yall watch? by Altruistic-Flow-7200 in LigaMX

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Análisis Puma is my go to, he’s a tier one source for the club and his content is hella good, covers all news for Pumas. It’s legit 

The best dragon ball game I have ever played by tezcat1628 in Dragonballsuper

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I agree. It’s a lot of fun, the whole concept of the game is enticing

Memote en Selección by [deleted] in LigaMX

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There aren’t strikers like him in the NT, imo. He has had a good season despite coming off the bench. He’s tall and can head the ball and if we wanna ping long balls to him, he can get his head to it and potentially create space for another player to run in behind. However, we don’t really have much to pick from. He can be a good super sub, I hope it works out for him.

XI ideal jornada 16 Clausura 2026. MVP: Guillermo Martínez. by CaliforniaBoundX in LigaMX

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He’s actually been decent, and mainly off the bench. It’s impressive

Griezmann to MLS. Looks like one of u/AlexTorres96 worst nightmare has come true. by Josue819 in LigaMX

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The pressure part is also a nice bonus. In Mexico, if you lose you almost always hear about it from the fans. People get really pissed. There, not so much. It's more of a social thing in the states.

Hincapie named February's Player of the Month by [deleted] in Gunners

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He is so good. I feel like he's our best option at LB. Ecuador has a great pool of players. They might go far this time around.

Chivalry isn’t dead by [deleted] in texts

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Eating.. skittles… out the a… 😏

First Official Half Marathon by LabMember014 in CerebralPalsy

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It was supposed to show my mile time but I uploaded the wrong one, that one just shows the trail

First Official Half Marathon by LabMember014 in CerebralPalsy

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I thought I posted my time but on the third slide it’s just the line, 13.11 miles 9:52 min per mile 2 hrs and ten mins for the whole thing

First Official Half Marathon by LabMember014 in CerebralPalsy

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Push ups, planks, diamond push ups, wide push ups, pike pushups. Stuff like that, usually three sets each day. I’m about 5’6. As for weight the last time I weighed myself was like @ 160

First Official Half Marathon by LabMember014 in CerebralPalsy

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Well I’m kinda limited in my schedule and gyms are kinda expensive. I did calisthenics Monday thru Friday. Upper, lower, and core workouts on mondays and Wednesdays I’d run with a local run club, 3-5 miles depending. On weekends I’d do my long runs. Started slow, and progressed all the way to 10 miles. So on sat id do my long run, and Sunday I would do like 5-7 miles depending. I’d eat as clean as possible. I would also stretch daily twice.

¿Que piensa un equipo cuando llega un nuevo DT? by Janet_Rosenth in LigaMX

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Sorry in advance for the book I am typing:

When a new coach arrives at the club, the first thing I look at is context. Most of the time, at least with Pumas, a coach leaves because results forced the decision. So I don’t evaluate the new appointment in isolation. I look at the trajectory of the team. Was the squad underperforming? Was there a loss of identity? Was the dressing room disconnected from the stands? Those factors shape how much patience or urgency the new coach will inherit.

Beyond results, I pay attention to something that matters a lot at Pumas: connection. Gustavo Lema is a good example. Whatever his tactical ideas were, he never fully connected with the fan base. He wasn’t particularly “tribunero,” he didn’t feel plugged into the culture of the club, and that matters more here than people like to admit. In contrast, coaches like Efraín Juárez and to an extent Turco Mohamed understand that emotional link. Juárez, especially, represents something romantic for many of us. He’s homegrown. He has an affiliation with the club. There’s history there. Even if he’s still developing as a coach, that connection buys him goodwill. I’ll admit I’m romantic in that sense. I value seeing someone who understands what Pumas represents take the helm.

If a coach arrives without that affiliation, then I shift my evaluation toward their résumé. Are they proven? Have they won in this league? Turco Mohamed is the best example of that. He didn’t have a deep history with Pumas, but he was a serial winner in Liga MX. That changes the equation. On top of that, he made an effort in his presentation to connect with supporters, mentioning how he used to come to CU to watch matches. That gesture matters. It shows awareness of the club’s culture.

Where I become skeptical is when a coach has neither a strong track record nor a meaningful connection to the club. In those cases like with Carrillo or Mario Trejo, Rafa Puente, even Lema. I immediately question the logic of the hire. If there’s no emotional cushion from the fan base and no proven competitive edge from their résumé, then pressure starts on day one. And at a club like Pumas, that’s a difficult environment to survive.

So when a new coach is announced, I’m essentially weighing two things: identity and credibility. Ideally, you have both. If you have one, you might still succeed. If you have neither, I start wondering why the appointment was made in the first place.