We were spoiled back in the PS2 days. GTA 3, Vice and San Andreas all released within the space of three years, each a classic. Mad to think that 3 wasn't even that highly anticipated considering the legacy it created
'BBC Radio 4's Just A Minute is a long-running and popular panel game where guests are asked to speak for a full minute on a single subject without hesitation, deviation or repetition'
Does he play offline? If so it's not a great difference between that and online. If he's not played at all, I'd class it as similar to watching a crime film with an 18 certificate.
I don't want to jinx anything but after the worst first half of a season I've ever had, I'm 29 games in and I've overtaken Sheffield Utd to hit the heights of 19th. If I somehow stay up* this would be the greatest escape since Bryan Robson's West Brom dressed up as Steve McQueen wearing strait...
The one on one he had late on in the home game against Sunderland was his sliding doors moment with us. Put that away and not only is he off and running but I'm fairly confident we'd in the Premier League now, having skipped the Championship because the FA thinks we're lovely.
With Parks and Rec I'd skip to the first episode of S2 if possible, that's the proper start after a weird first series
Didn't even know the channel existed until it popped up on the guide. New Curb and I've wanted to try AP Bio, good stuff
Basketball is a worldwide sport, Lebron James is one of the most famous sportsmen on the planet. This country's just not all that bothered compared to a lot of others.
I cherry picked a few episodes to watch recently (Nas/Wu-Tang/Big episode and the one with Geto Boys) and both were ace so I'm going back in from the start.
Not a great surprise really, while he was the best player he didn't quite have the celebrity of someone like Shaq or Jordan who enjoyed name recognition among even the most casual circles. Dennis Rodman similarly would be far better known generally than better players of the time
Almost certain it's been made up, I follow his account and you wouldn't really see anything that wasn't either basketball or positive messages so it'd be a bizarre departure from his usual output.
He was the biggest name in the sport for the years between probably Shaq and now LeBron (who had just passed his scoring record the day before), massive shock this.
My unlikely promotion from the Championship has been shown up as unlikely after half a season in the Premier League showed how ill-prepared the squad is for top flight football. 2 wins, 2 draws, 17 defeats. My only hope is that a) I at least beat Derby's record from that year b) I don't get...
I kept hold of Viveash for a while but he went to Palace as assistant manager at the end of the second season. Brexit on mine appears to be the softest option where players already in the league can crack on, and non-EU players have to play X% of international games to qualify for a permit or be...
If someone doesn't want to go up and potentially struggle but stay comfortable where they are instead, do they start secretly wishing for some draws and defeats as the season gets to the end to avoid the dreaded promotion battle? Really don't get it.
I remember each relegation thinking 'at least we'll be winning loads now' which never quite worked out that way. If you're not looking as high as you can I don't get the point.