That derby being called "El Trafico" is one of the best bits of MLS schtick.Well I'm not MLS fan, but Son has signed for LAFC. Their rival would be LA Galaxy.
Habitually a great game too, those two properly get up for it.
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That derby being called "El Trafico" is one of the best bits of MLS schtick.Well I'm not MLS fan, but Son has signed for LAFC. Their rival would be LA Galaxy.
He, He was!Son is the very epitome of a club legend. Worked hard, never complained and led his team to a major trophy. He left at the right time - when the job was done.
On the other hand, Kane who was club trained since a kid abandoned Spurs in his prime in search of individual glory and guaranteed trophies.
Wait, the whole of Cali is a shithole, you realize it is bigger than the entire UK right. You don’t like California? Based on what—spending 48 hours stuck in LA traffic? That’s like judging Europe after a layover in Heathrow. California isn’t just LA—it’s world-class ski resorts in Tahoe and Mammoth, ancient redwood forests up north, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, the vineyards of Napa and Sonoma, the rugged coastline of Big Sur, the deserts of Joshua Tree, the beaches of San Diego, and the tech capital of the world in Silicon Valley. It’s basically an entire continent masquerading as a state. So yeah—if you didn’t like California, chances are you barely saw it
Thank you! I thought it was LA Galaxy lol that just shows how much - I got cross wired I thought it was Beckham's cclub but that's rivalry!!!!Well I'm not MLS fan, but Son has signed for LAFC. Their rival would be LA Galaxy.
Not going to start watching LAFC or anything, and like you I don't follow former players who move on except in passing.
I will probably drive up to St. Louis in about 6 weeks to see Son play again.
Wait, the whole of Cali is a shithole, you realize it is bigger than the entire UK right. You don’t like California? Based on what—spending 48 hours stuck in LA traffic? That’s like judging Europe after a layover in Heathrow. California isn’t just LA—it’s world-class ski resorts in Tahoe and Mammoth, ancient redwood forests up north, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, the vineyards of Napa and Sonoma, the rugged coastline of Big Sur, the deserts of Joshua Tree, the beaches of San Diego, and the tech capital of the world in Silicon Valley. It’s basically an entire continent masquerading as a state. So yeah—if you didn’t like California, chances are you barely saw it
go forth...Well I'm not MLS fan, but Son has signed for LAFC. Their rival would be LA Galaxy.
Not going to start watching LAFC or anything, and like you I don't follow former players who move on except in passing.
I will probably drive up to St. Louis in about 6 weeks to see Son play again.
Good point. I'd totally forgotten about that. Most likely still grateful for us all standing by him.Often gets overlooked but we (as a club and fans) backed him when it came to his national service situation (whilst it hung precariously over his career until finally resolved)...... He will have been profoundly grateful about that.
Ooh football friend.
Great city if you are rich and connected. If you have to live in the suburbs a and commute into the centre it’s not so great.Sonny made a thing about LA as a city at the presentation. Is it just me or is LA a hugely overrated and very underwhelming city?
I guess it makes a difference if you are a multi-millionaire in fairness.
You're not Harry7. What have you done with Harry7? You can't be Harry7 because you've posted something I agree with.Son is the very epitome of a club legend. Worked hard, never complained and led his team to a major trophy. He left at the right time - when the job was done.
On the other hand, Kane who was club trained since a kid abandoned Spurs in his prime in search of individual glory and guaranteed trophies.
So basically just like all the other massive cities.Great city if you are rich and connected. If you have to live in the suburbs a and commute into the centre it’s not so great.
Yeah, but probably the most extreme of them all. At least NYC and London have good public transport.
Ohhhhhh I think we can do better than that for The Spurs Legend that is Sonny...
Why can't people celebrate players without shitting on other former Spurs players?