The game could take the form of that traditional game played in England (the free for all up North somewhere?)
it was mooted that we would be going to USA after last year's visa trip. the world cup is in USA in 2026 so there is a build up to thst thst clubs and the us folk will want to exploit I'm not saying it's real. I'm just saying thst it was said 12 months ago that we would be going back to the USA.
It's does say dates, times, etc may vary at the bottom of that image, also says local time so maybe it's the 4th in the UK but third in Yankland? (Not sure if you're ahead or behind)
It's true ... July 31 2024 - Liverpool v Arsenal, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. August 3 2024 - Liverpool v man utd, Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbus, S. Carolina https://www.thisisanfield.com/2024/...season-tour-will-face-man-united-and-arsenal/
Pretty exciting Columbia is the closest any game has ever come to me. (And realistically as close as it could possibly come since it's the closest large population centre to where I live now) This beats the games in Charlotte. Although the Charlotte stadium was In a nice area. The area around Brice Stadium is a massive dump. (Literally, part of the land around it is a pit filled with rubbish and then had soil dumped on top).
Sorry I wrote Columbus instead of Columbia. Columbus is Ohio, both are state capitals. I used to have all the state capitals memorised and I still always default to Columbus for both states.
As you might expect there are dozens of Columbus and Columbia and similar named cities all across the country. Most people in Columbia just calls Columbia, SC "Cola" unless they're being formal. Just like Chicago is "Windy City" and New York is "the big apple". We're "Soda City" because of the Cola abbreviation everyone uses.
Big results in the relegation scrap. forest are now in big trouble. burnely and sheff utd are long gone. everton are kept right in the mix. palace get their pressure relieving win.
cl form innit. apparently. they literally got a little run that included villa and got quite carried away with themselves. it's about how they react to this latest old Trafford debacle now.
Spot on. Villa aside, who had a poor game, the teams they beat since the turn of the year, you'd expect them to beat.
yeah, when you are looking for positive messages and trying just focus on the next game which was a home gimmie. talking about getting back into cl race is not where to go. they've tightened up.
I only listened to the Utd game on the radio whilst driving, but even the Utd biased Radio 2 said Fulham were by far the better team. It took Utd over twenty minutes to have their first shot on target.