for me D James was/is better, look at his performances since he moved to Leeds, Sancho last year was a zero influence on the team and this year is a - (minus) influence as well, not worth what they paid for but OGS wanted him badly 555
it hurts to see MU playing, not much to brag about, pure luck with a goal in, how many on target shots did they had? how many saves did South made.... why is the coach insisting in Rash and Sancho, really a boring game
agree with you but I am having a hard time understanding why Pep is using Mahrez and "selfish" Foden, Mahrez was/has been non performing for quite some games, glad he used Gondugan on 2nd half
I did read the tittle of the post but stopped right there, waste of time, where do they find these people, do they paid them to said so much stupidity or is it just to get attention
but Chinese gaming industry is less demanding and doesn't care about Thai ability to regulate anything... they did it in Cambodia, that's the option 555
the new/updated reason/excuse why Russia is not making any progress 555
Russia’s New Excuse for War Failures: We’re Doing It ‘on Purpose’
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-excuse-war-failures-doing-190837780.html
so the court "temporarily" suspends Prayut and assigns Prawit as his temporary replacement, which doesn't make any sense as Prawit being the head of Palang Pracharat party and also head of the parliament should also resign... it's all the same same, question is
how stupid do they think people are
it's pass due date as his limit was Aug 23, he won't quit and having senate in his pocket will make it easy for him to keep going
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-23/embattled-thai-pm-prayuth-survives-budget-test-in-parliament#xj4y7vzkg
Prayuth would exceed an eight-year limit as stipulated by the 2017 military-backed charter if he stayed in office beyond Aug. 23.
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2022/08/24/embattled-thai-pm-prayut-survives-budget-test-in-parliament
Embattled Thai PM Prayut survives budget test in parliament
The budget will now go to the Senate, where Prayuth’s coalition commands a majority, for approval within 20 days.