Tumgik
#i gues the national football team
Text
I had one of the most AC fan moments in my life that I'll probably cringe in the future.
I just ran to the shop to grab some savoiardi, because they close at 6pm. I ran in my white hoodie, while listening to Venice Rooftops and yes. I did some jumping and a poor attempt on parkour because I was in a hurry and I wanted to skip through the crowd.
I didn't break anything and I did manage to buy savoiardi so I guess it counts as a successful mission.
3 notes · View notes
maxsix · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
11 notes · View notes
chicken-fifi · 1 year
Text
That Young Fellow - Kim Jongkook Imagine
Requested by anon: Hey can I request Kim Jong kook jealous cuz the reader is fangirling over Cho Gue Seung
Word count: 644 words
Tumblr media
Your eyes were trained on the screen as you watched the small white dot on the tv that was a football get passed from player to player of the South Korean National team. While the ball was lost or intercepted more times than you cared to acknowledge by the Ghanian National team, watching each of the players give their all in the match - even if you were practically on the other side of the planet - was an amazing feat and joy. Even if there was a rather muscly grump sitting beside you a frown etching deeper and deeper into his face after each time you all but squealed whenever a certain player appeared on the screen.
“I don’t understand why you react like that when you see that young fellow,” Jongkook commented as the half-time whistle blew.
“That young fellow has a name, Cho Gueseung. And have you seen how he plays and the passion he exudes? How can one not get excited?” you countered getting up to stretch and make the best out of the next fifteen minutes you had before the match started back up.
“Still…I don’t see the hype.”
You rolled your eyes playfully as you entered the kitchen grabbing a small snack and beginning to make yourself some tea, “Come over here and help me instead of sitting there and complaining about him. He might hear you and then we won’t score.”
Despite the mock complaints slipping past his lips, Jungkook got up and joined you in the kitchen. While you prepared tea for the both of you, he took over making your small snack - making it a bit healthier than you would have had you continued making it.
The sound of the commentators beginning to talk once again sent you rushing back to the couch in front of the tea, hot tea sloshing out of the mugs and onto your skin.
“HOT!”
Jungkook followed behind quickly setting down the plate on the coffee table and taking the mugs inspecting your hand - red from the hot beverage.
“You’re blocking the view!” you scolded trying to look around his broad frame.
“Stop looking at him and look at me!” he retorted. “I’m trying to make sure you aren’t seriously burned.”
You instantly stopped attempting to look around him, noticing the underlying tone of jealousy in his words.
“I don’t think it’ll scar your hands but please be careful next time,” he said, letting go of your hand and looking up, and furrowing his brows. “What?”
“Did I upset you that much by talking about him?” you asked. “I didn’t mean to make you jealous, I just- he brings a lot to the team and I know good things will come from that. I’ll stop talking about him and just focus on the actual game.”
He sighed looking away as he moved to sit down on the couch you following suit, “I’m not upset, it’s just that he’s so much younger and you’ve talked so animately about him since the last match and I can’t help but want you to talk about me that way. To see me that way.”
Eyes off the screen and fully on him, you cupped his cheek, “I see you as so much more than I what I see him as. You’re everything I could ever wish for - age and all.”
He shook his head knowing that a small comment like that would be hard to not slip in - in a loving manner that is. Placing a chaste kiss on his lips you quickly pulled away as you heard the commentators' voices growing in excitement and turned to look at the screen just as Cho Gueseung scored a goal that the 58th minute.
You cheered loudly before stopping and looking over at Jungkook who just shook his head and laughed cheering a little less loudly beside you.
20 notes · View notes
millie1536 · 4 years
Text
@moan-jeutas tagged me in this so here we go.
Name?
Grace Emilie Millie
Pronouns?
She/her and they/them. It depends on the day but for the most part both are fine.
Nicknames?
Millie, Mills
Zodiac?
Virgo
Height?
166cm
Languages?
English, and a tiny bit of Irish and French. (I used to speak French with my sister but I haven’t in years. I’m trying to start practicing again though)
Nationality?
My family came to Australia as convicts from Ireland and England.
Favourite season?
Winter because it’s cold and no one tries to force me to go to the beach.
Favourite scent?
Horses or that smell just before a huge summer thunderstorm (the storms are the only thing I like about summer here)
Favourite colour?
Blue
Favourite animal?
All of them (I know it’s a cop out but we’ll be here for years if I try and list them all.
Favourite fictional character?
Everyone in six, Morgana (Merlin), Felicity (Arrow), Lena and Nia (Supergirl), Sara (Legends of tomorrow), Caitlin and Killer Frost (The Flash), Drusilla, Willow and Giles (Buffy), Alaïs, Bertrande and Audric/Sajhe (Labyrinth (book)), Gwen and Ianto (Torchwood) Mina (Dracula (book)) and I’m going to stop there because again we could be here awhile.
Coffee, tea or hot chocolate?
Tea
Average sleep hours?
Anything from half an hour to twelve hours
Dog or cat person?
It depends on the individual animal
Number of blankets?
It changes depending on my sensory stuff that day.
Dream trip?
A round the world trip to all the places in my favourite books/musicals/movies/tv shows with a few weeks to see broadway and west end shows too.
Blog established?
Last year.
Followers?
138 (wow I was expecting it to be like 5 or something)
Random fact?
Despite growing up in Australia I hate summer, the beach, Vegemite and team sports (cricket, Football, soccer, etc). I do however love skiing, Tae Kwon Do, dance (Ballet, Jazz, Tap, etc) and equestrian (General horse riding, Show jumping, Trick Riding, etc)
I gues I have to tag people now.
@percabeth15 @baby-gremlin18 @a-over-caffienated-night-owl
8 notes · View notes
junker-town · 5 years
Text
The NFL’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ schedule for 2019, ranked by watchability
Tumblr media
Some of these miiiight be worth skipping!
The NFL’s schedule was released Wednesday night, and for a second consecutive year, Thursday Night Football games seem not so poopfest-y anymore. That’s great!
However, we still need to rank them. Thursday night football games in the NFL are more difficult to commit to at times. They’re essentially at the beginning of the weekend, you’re feeling loose and free, and you don’t quite need the break from life that Monday Night Football provides.
I’m going to lay this out in the simplest of terms as possible, so you know where to spend your time on Thursdays this football season.
Like the 1999 St. Louis Rams, we’re going from worst to first on this here list.
15. Buccaneers vs. Panthers, Week 2
Cam Newton’s dealing with a lingering shoulder injury, and the Buccaneers just aren’t interesting. I guess if you want to see what the Bucs are going to look like under Bruce Arians, that’s cool. But I’ll be participating in my local Mexican restaurant’s trivia night, and not watching this game.
And I’ll be sure to use a napkin while eating, unlike some others:
Jameis Winston with an ... interesting pump up speech. pic.twitter.com/z0tESHAA6k
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 5, 2017
14. Titans vs. Jaguars, Week 3
You gotta hope that Marcus Mariota is healthy going into this one, and that Nick Foles is playing like Super Bowl Nick Foles. However, who knows what Jalen Ramsey will do in primetime! I’m just always mehhh on most AFC South games.
13. Washington vs. Vikings, Week 8
Case Keenum will very likely be quarterbacking Washington here, going up against the team he led to an NFC Championship — the Vikings. That’s also not super intriguing. It wouldn’t hurt to get your Halloween costume and candy shopping done here, I’m just saying.
12. Jets vs. Ravens, Week 15
I’ll watch any NFL game that’s got Lamar Jackson in it. The Jets were a weird team last year, looking good at times and downright awful during others.
Hopefully they’re on the better side of the spectrum for this one.
11. 49ers vs. Cardinals, Week 9
Yep, we’re assuming that Kyler Murray’s going to Arizona.
Jimmy Garoppolo vs. Murray kicks this one up a few notches, because none of us would have cared about this particular matchup after Jimmy G went down with his torn ACL. Hopefully we get one of these:
youtube
10. Giants at Patriots, Week 6
The Giants no longer have Odell Beckham Jr., making this a much less intriguing game. Unless Eli Manning’s been replaced by this time, you’re watching this because you want to watch the Patriots make easy work of the Giants.
Sure, most of us don’t like to see the Patriots win, but there’s potential for this to be pretty funny.
9. Cowboys vs. Bears, Week 14
If the Cowboys offense is playing at peak levels, and the Bears defense the same, this could be a great game late in the year.
Make room for this one, because we’ll be deep into the football season, and you don’t care about anything else at this point since you’ve come to the realization that football will be over before you know it.
8. Chargers vs. Raiders, Week 10
The Chargers should be good again in 2019, and we’ll get to see them go up against an improved Raiders team with the self-proclaimed “Mr. Big Chest” Antonio Brown.
At this point in the season, we’ll know if the Raiders are any good, and if they’re going to have any issues with Brown. No matter how all that goes in Oakland, it’s going to make this one worth your time.
7. Eagles vs. Packers, Week 4
Carson Wentz vs. Aaron Rodgers should be a grand ol’ time, especially if both teams are playing to the best of their abilities.
Plus, Rodgers has been known to do good things on Thursday Night Football:
AARON FREAKING RODGERS: https://t.co/fxCTbTAGN9 pic.twitter.com/tYglGBFbWZ
— SB Nation (@SBNation) December 4, 2015
Please stay healthy, Carson Wentz.
6. Packers vs. Bears, Week 1
This technically doesn’t count for Thursday Night Football since it’s the season opener and not on NFL Network. But guess what? It’s on Thursday, and it’s at night, so I’m counting it.
These two opened up Sunday Night Football for us last year and it was a delight. Khalil Mack had a first half for the ages with Aaron Rodgers out temporarily due to injury. Mack snagged the football from Kizer, created a sack for Roquan Smith, and this versatile pick-six:
Tumblr media
And, Aaron Rodgers is playing. We don’t need to rehash why you should watch him.
5. Chiefs vs. Broncos, Week 7
Patrick Mahomes — next.
4. Colts vs. Texans, Week 12
These two teams played twice last year in the regular, and both were close contests. Take the combined score of those games, and it’s a 61-61 deadlock.
However, the Texans will be hoping to get revenge after their Wild Card Round loss to the Colts. Both teams should be better this season, giving us a rare AFC South game that I’ll vouch for.
3. Rams vs. Seahawks, Week 5
The Rams had the Seahawks’ number last year in some highly-contested games, and we should expect to see more of the same this year. Hopefully you don’t get sick of hearing about Russell Wilson’s new contract by halftime.
Here’s that weird video of his again:
SEATTLE. Let’s get it. @Seahawks #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/xeWnEnUzmR
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) April 16, 2019
Anyway.
2. Steelers vs. Browns, Week 11
This should be a good game in general, but the Browns are must-watch football this season. Baker Mayfield was already exciting and talking hella shit in 2018, and now he’s going to be throwing to not only Jarvis Landry, but Odell Beckham Jr. too.
This still kind of doesn’t seem real:
View this post on Instagram
God, Im so thankful for this opportunity to continue doin what I love .... Believeland LETS ROCK OUT!
A post shared by Odell Beckham Jr (@obj) on Apr 1, 2019 at 1:20pm PDT
A full year of Nick Chubb in the backfield and an improved defense is going to make for the most fun football in Cleveland in quite some time. OR, one of the biggest and most epic disappointments if things somehow go sour.
1. Saints vs. Falcons, Week 13
There was no other choice for No. 1 on this list. This is the NFL’s best rivalry, and both teams should be stacked again in 2019. Somebody’s Thanksgiving is going to be ruined.
In case you missed it, the Falcons threw some solid shade in their schedule release video. Game of Thrones fans will appreciate this work of art:
Football is coming. Full Schedule ➡️https://t.co/vNuHMKwxTs pic.twitter.com/Xb91bWV7dB
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 17, 2019
Yep, there’s an “aints” reference in there, and they trolled the Saints over their NFC Championship no-call against the Rams. Simply phenomenal work. This will further stir the pot until their eventual Thanksgiving Day rematch in Atlanta.
[In my most Falcons fan voice] Hopefully it goes better for the Falcons this time.
0 notes