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Mmmm, Tuesday's looking up isn't it? Images via Greg in Hollywood.
We've been jonesing for brand spankin' new (and naive) man meat to profile on our humble little
site, and boy did our wishing, hoping and bartering with God pay off!
Allow us to introduce you to Lance Parker and his abs, who both play for FC Edmonton in the
North American Soccer League.
The key to writing in some sort of a journalistic fashion is *not* to write about yourself. That
is, unless you want to write for Bill "Sportie" Simmons, Grantlandia. Interjecting personal
opinions, sure, but making yourself the focus of something where it's me, me, MEEEEEEEEE gets
grating. Gay Talese's, "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold," it is not.
Everyone kicks you when you're down – that's how it works, right? One minute you're a legend;
grooming the best players the Premier League has ever seen – winning two doubles on the way. The
next your youthful team deserts you. Arsene Wenger: the artist, the philosopher, the best manager
the English Premier League has [.
Frank Sinatra crooned "South of the border...down Mexico way" on a popular 1953 recording. He
was referring to a lovely senorita in the song, but ten years earlier the popular Mexican Primera
Division soccer league was born. This colorful league has blossomed to become the 12th ranked
domesic league in the world (accoridng to by FIFA rankings).
Frank Sinatra crooned "South of the border...down Mexico way" on a popular 1953 recording. He
was referring to a lovely senorita in the song, but ten years earlier the popular Mexican Primera
Division soccer league was born. This colorful league has blossomed to become the 12th ranked
domestic league in the world (according to by FIFA rankings).
A bit like taking to the stage at the Sands Casino an hour after Frank Sinatra and the rest of the
Rat Pack have taken their leave.
Sunday games aren't always that popular at Easter Road. A bottom six clash against the second
bottom team, served up after a televised Old Firm game, on the back of a defeat to the team at the
bottom of the league has all the appeal of regurgitated Easter eggs.