kings wrote:
Ok non volevo dirlo ma la vittoria di ieri mi ha fatto perdere la testa :lol2: Ieri ero allo stadio di Phx a vedere la partita, appena ho un secondo vi posto le foto, nell'ultimo drive pensavo di morire :lol2:
PS
scusate se sono assente per il sito dei niners, appena tutto si sistema ricominciero a contribuire!
Cosa???????????????????
Grande kings!!!!!!!!!!! Preparati il pezzo allora!
fa sorridere come le uniche persone oramai rimaste dalla parte di crabtree siano deion sanders e i suoi familiari...
Ci sono squadre che a certe temperature si squagliano, altre che lievitano. Classe, storia: Milan. "mr.kerouac [...] sa essere cattivo con pochissime parole". (Angyair)
ziojean wrote:
mi sono perso qualcosa...l'ha scaricato anche l'agente?
cmq concordo pienamente con il pugno duro
beh l'agente sta facendo una bella figura di merda agli occhi della lega e di possibili futuri assistiti che vedono come il suo potere contrattuale nella situazione rasenti lo zero
Ci sono squadre che a certe temperature si squagliano, altre che lievitano. Classe, storia: Milan. "mr.kerouac [...] sa essere cattivo con pochissime parole". (Angyair)
mr.kerouac wrote:
beh l'agente sta facendo una bella figura di merda agli occhi della lega e di possibili futuri assistiti che vedono come il suo potere contrattuale nella situazione rasenti lo zero
su questo d'accordo, avevo frainteso il tuo post e pensando che l'agente adesso gli consiglia di firmare
Leggendo un articolo su altri atleti che sono andati in holdout, mi sono imbattuto su uno che sicuramente ha fatto peggio del granchio: :lol2:
Matt Harrington, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds
Harrington could be the worst holdout in professional sports history. Not only did the No. 7 pick turn down an offer of US$4.9-million from the Colorado Rockies in 2000, he then enlisted the help of Boras, who rejected a $1.2-million signing bonus from the Padres when the star pitcher was re-drafted as the 58th pick in 2001.
As Harrington's value continued to diminish, he entered his third draft, only to be taken in the 13th round by the Devil Rays as the 374th pick. He rejected Tampa Bay's offer of $5,000-$20,000 — standard contracts for players picked in the 13th round. He went back to try his hand at a fourth draft in 2003 and was picked up by the Reds in the 24th round. As the 711th pick, Cincinatti really owed him nothing but a chance to play.
Of course, this was not good enough so he returned for a fifth draft where he was picked 1,089th by the Yankees in the 36th round. Surprisingly, he was not offered a contract by the team.
Did he get the hint? Apparently not, as he was later passed over in the 2005 draft and became a free agent. Harrington attempted to land a spot in 2007 on a Cubs minor league team but was released shortly after.
According to ESPN, he now works for Costco and makes $11.50 per hour in the tire department.
Angyair wrote:
Leggendo un articolo su altri atleti che sono andati in holdout, mi sono imbattuto su uno che sicuramente ha fatto peggio del granchio: :lol2:
Matt Harrington, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds
Harrington could be the worst holdout in professional sports history. Not only did the No. 7 pick turn down an offer of US$4.9-million from the Colorado Rockies in 2000, he then enlisted the help of Boras, who rejected a $1.2-million signing bonus from the Padres when the star pitcher was re-drafted as the 58th pick in 2001.
As Harrington's value continued to diminish, he entered his third draft, only to be taken in the 13th round by the Devil Rays as the 374th pick. He rejected Tampa Bay's offer of $5,000-$20,000 — standard contracts for players picked in the 13th round. He went back to try his hand at a fourth draft in 2003 and was picked up by the Reds in the 24th round. As the 711th pick, Cincinatti really owed him nothing but a chance to play.
Of course, this was not good enough so he returned for a fifth draft where he was picked 1,089th by the Yankees in the 36th round. Surprisingly, he was not offered a contract by the team.
Did he get the hint? Apparently not, as he was later passed over in the 2005 draft and became a free agent. Harrington attempted to land a spot in 2007 on a Cubs minor league team but was released shortly after.
According to ESPN, he now works for Costco and makes $11.50 per hour in the tire department.
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
Giordan wrote:
Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!
Angyair wrote:
Leggendo un articolo su altri atleti che sono andati in holdout, mi sono imbattuto su uno che sicuramente ha fatto peggio del granchio: :lol2:
Matt Harrington, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds
Harrington could be the worst holdout in professional sports history. Not only did the No. 7 pick turn down an offer of US$4.9-million from the Colorado Rockies in 2000, he then enlisted the help of Boras, who rejected a $1.2-million signing bonus from the Padres when the star pitcher was re-drafted as the 58th pick in 2001.
As Harrington's value continued to diminish, he entered his third draft, only to be taken in the 13th round by the Devil Rays as the 374th pick. He rejected Tampa Bay's offer of $5,000-$20,000 — standard contracts for players picked in the 13th round. He went back to try his hand at a fourth draft in 2003 and was picked up by the Reds in the 24th round. As the 711th pick, Cincinatti really owed him nothing but a chance to play.
Of course, this was not good enough so he returned for a fifth draft where he was picked 1,089th by the Yankees in the 36th round. Surprisingly, he was not offered a contract by the team.
Did he get the hint? Apparently not, as he was later passed over in the 2005 draft and became a free agent. Harrington attempted to land a spot in 2007 on a Cubs minor league team but was released shortly after.
According to ESPN, he now works for Costco and makes $11.50 per hour in the tire department.
Angyair wrote:
Leggendo un articolo su altri atleti che sono andati in holdout, mi sono imbattuto su uno che sicuramente ha fatto peggio del granchio: :lol2:
Matt Harrington, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Cincinnati Reds
Harrington could be the worst holdout in professional sports history. Not only did the No. 7 pick turn down an offer of US$4.9-million from the Colorado Rockies in 2000, he then enlisted the help of Boras, who rejected a $1.2-million signing bonus from the Padres when the star pitcher was re-drafted as the 58th pick in 2001.
As Harrington's value continued to diminish, he entered his third draft, only to be taken in the 13th round by the Devil Rays as the 374th pick. He rejected Tampa Bay's offer of $5,000-$20,000 — standard contracts for players picked in the 13th round. He went back to try his hand at a fourth draft in 2003 and was picked up by the Reds in the 24th round. As the 711th pick, Cincinatti really owed him nothing but a chance to play.
Of course, this was not good enough so he returned for a fifth draft where he was picked 1,089th by the Yankees in the 36th round. Surprisingly, he was not offered a contract by the team.
Did he get the hint? Apparently not, as he was later passed over in the 2005 draft and became a free agent. Harrington attempted to land a spot in 2007 on a Cubs minor league team but was released shortly after.
According to ESPN, he now works for Costco and makes $11.50 per hour in the tire department.
Questo è il re dei pirla!!!!! per Angyair per la chicca