Micah Parsons was waxing poetically about accountability a couple months back. And yet he's working out on his own and not attending OTAs.
I get wanting more money and this is normal for star players seeking new contracts, but to bloviate about...
The blowout loss was on March 1st and after the trades; Boston hit 21 threes and Gafford played six minutes - he's upped his game in the playoffs. That was a Mavs side in the stretch of five losses in six games run in late Feb/early March...
I get where you are coming from. I'm from the mindset that a player can be the BPITW and not yet in his prime, example Ronaldo Luiz in 96 and 97 who never really reached that prime era due to injuries but was probably right there on the cusp...
He was getting to his prime and left right before the bulk of his prime years. Also had that injury in his last season with United and missed a couple months, never really kicked off that final season. By time he got to Real he was at the top of...
Don't know about Veerman but this article mentions him as a good potential successor if they go for him. The next FdJ maybe?
https://onefootball.com/en/news/three-possible-candidates-who-can-replace-kroos-at-real-madrid-39524397
Good spot, they should put that in the caption.
Update: Perez now has seven medals as Real Madrid President.
Side note: Shouldn't Franco get a medal for all these wins?
Most successful individual is not the right term... most successful manager, yes. Most successful individual is probably one of those players with six medals, or perhaps some director or whatever with multiple medals.
Technically as the 13-14 season hadn't ended yet, vaguely recall Kroos had agreed like in late 13 or early 14. He may have mentioned the actual month in one of those interviews.