Moving to San Luis Potosí?

Hello,

Summer 2027 I will potentially be taking a job with Goodyear at their SLP plant. I am from the United States in Kansas and I am wondering anything I should know. What is the culture like? What do I need to know to not feel as out of place? Literally any information would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Radiant_Barnacle8868 — 13 hours ago

Potential move to Americana

Hello,

Summer 2027 I will potentially be taking a job with Goodyear at their Americana plant. I am from the United States in Kansas and I am wondering anything I should know. What is the culture like? What do I need to know to not feel as out of place? Literally any information would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Radiant_Barnacle8868 — 13 hours ago

Reading reccomendations

Hello, I am just getting into the Premier League and was wondering any book recs for either the league or club level? I am currently reading "The Club" by Joshau Robinson. Thank you!

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u/Radiant_Barnacle8868 — 6 days ago

New to the beautiful game

Disclaimer before I begin: I’m an American, a little bit ignorant, might slip up and say “soccer”, but I really just want to learn.

So like many of you, I’ve been recently watching a lot of the World Cup. I’ve realized that a football is really interesting to me as a sport. I’ve done some research as to what team I would be interested in following. I need some help determining a club to support.

Here is my current thought process in bold if you care, if not skip to the end:

First and foremost, I do want to be able to watch the club regularly and not have to resort to certain measures to find games if my team got relegated. So I looked at the top 10 Premier league records over the last 10 years and those were Manchester city, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester, United, Tottenham, Everton, Newcastle, United, Westham, and Crystal Palace. My initial thought after seeing this was Manchester city and Arsenal are immediate outs because Arsenal won last year and Manchester city has been so dominant according to what I’ve seen.

Second, I saw that Westham United was relegated last year so they are out too.

Third, after doing brief research online, I saw that Manchester United is basically the equivalent of the Dallas Cowboys of soccer (studs in the late 90s or early 2000s, but insufferable ever since) so they are out too.

Forth, my dad was begging to watch the Premier league morning show about a decade ago, and was told by his boss “don’t choose Tottenham, you’ll regret it for the rest of your life“ hahaha so they are out too.

Fifth, I really want to be in support of at least a semi American owned team so that would I believe leave me with Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton, and Crystal Palace

TLDR: between Liverpool, Chelsea, Everton, and Crystal Palace, which club do you all think would be of best interest to support?

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u/Radiant_Barnacle8868 — 18 days ago

Victim of the World Cup high?

So much like each of you I’ve been watching the World Cup. All the action has really made me interested in getting back into soccer and watching the sport regularly. I remember back in 2017 maybe there was a documentary series on Amazon about Manchester city which I found really interesting so that is the team that I’ve always played with whenever my friends want to play FIFA. I’m just wondering how does one get into watching soccer on the regular? I remember there was some kind of Premier league morning show whenever my dad used to watch soccer about a decade ago. I’m not sure if that’s still a thing. Any insight would be great!

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u/Radiant_Barnacle8868 — 19 days ago