“Waibel said, ‘Hey, Dell Loy, this is Kellyn Acosta, one of the guys who scored against us last night,’” recalled Williams. “Kellyn said hello, and the first comment that Dell Loy made was something like, ‘Hey Craig, when are we gonna lynch this guy?’ Kellyn was right there, he said this right in front of him. I just turned around and walked away, and left the conversation… I just walked away. I couldn’t even deal with it.”
and many more.“He runs up to (Harter), and is like ‘Hey, I have a beef with you. You can’t be doing this, you can’t be doing that,’ and all of a sudden, n-word drops,’” said Williams. “His wife was like, ‘Dell Loy, you can’t say that.’ And everybody looked at me, and I’m just like, ‘What? What did I just hear?” And then he said it again.”
Whoa.Pity Martínez to Al-Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia for $18m! That’s a $4m profit after a mediocre season. Good business if you can get it.
An open DP slot, Messi looking for a new team...Whoa.
I didn't think Atlanta would be able to essentially take a mulligan on such an expensive signing. Interesting times. They have some big decisions in their near future, from the next manager to replacing Martinez.
Hah.An open DP slot, Messi looking for a new team...
In a league without relegation, is picking up joyless shotless points so much the job though?DC goes without a shot at home in 0-0 draw against NYCFC.
Ben Olsen: "That’s my job — to get results. We did that over the last two games. It’s not a lot of fun to play that way, but sometimes it’s a necessary evil.”
You can see the headlights of the truck coming straight for us, there’s nothing we can do to stop it, and on the side of the truck there’s an extremely bland crest with the words HOUSTON UNITED FC.The Houston Dynamo, who have been a deeply mediocre organization on and off the field for a while now, are reportedly considering a "rebrand or brand refresh", as one of their major owners (Gabriel Brener) may be selling his share of the team.
I'm not in the ground in Houston, but is there really that much of a need to change the identity? Lots of clubs go through shitty periods. I think having a consistent identity helps build a long-term sense of history, rather than rebranding every time you've sucked for a while. Just sign good players and market the team well.
https://theathletic.com/2055205/2020/09/09/
Houston City Wanderers SCYou can see the headlights of the truck coming straight for us, there’s nothing we can do to stop it, and on the side of the truck there’s an extremely bland crest with the words HOUSTON UNITED FC.
I hope they at least keep the orange.