The chances of Liverpool recouping a significant portion of the # 16m they paid for the former Man
City man seem slim.
Not exact matches
Hope amidst suffering, hope when
men know only defeat and despair, hope when death
seems to smother out the shoots of life springing from the hearts of
men, hope for our society, our world, our
city, our schools, courts, prisons, legislatures, hope for our children, for our elderly, hope for all the millions of
men and women over the face of this globe who simply want to live out their lives as free human beings not trampled down and stepped on by the overlords of this world.
As it
seems that everyone responsible for 9/11 was a
man, I think it only reasonable that all
men should stay out of New York
City, away from the Pentagon, and away from Pennsylvania.
Its controlling metaphors of «the
man at the giant switchboard» and «the
man in the cloverleaf,» which were meant to symbolize the communication grid and the mobility network of the modern metropolis,
seemed implausible to people who had been denied both mobility and communication, and for whom the
city was often not a place of expanded freedom but the site of more sophisticated humiliations.
I borrow my title from Harvey Cox's well known The Secular
City, the aim of which was to map out and defend the relevance of religion for «the post-literate
man of the electronic image» (TSC 11) whose urban, technological culture
seemed to many so inhospitable for such an endeavor.
Man City hasn't been the worst of our opponents — in fact, they
seem to be one of our most respectful opponents — even in our lean years.
So even though
Man City, Liverpool and
Man United are all doing just as badly as Arsenal and a lot worse if you consider how much more money they have spent, it
seems to be Wenger who is always in the press, on the verge of being sacked and with players and staff supposedly disagreeing with every decision the Prof makes.
However, there doesn't
seem to be a huge number of managerial candidates available, and
Man City are known to sound out potential successors before making any drastic decisions.
We seen then regroup before the
Man city game a time back, so we know they can come together and organise, but they're never bothered it
seems.
Whatever the reason, Steve Stammers in the Daily Mirror
seems to think that there is definitely a hiccup, and he thinks that
Man City could be interested in making a massive offer for the Chilean international.
It
seems to me that it was
Man City playing mind games to ensure Arsenal had an unsettled player on their hands, and to ensure Sanchez remains unsettled, the rumour mill has already started saying that
Man City would try again in January, which is very unlikely.
And he does not
seem to copy from what serious teams are doing the likes of
Man U,
City, Chelsea and PSG.
I would imagine if we had an ambitious owner like Usmanov who hired an ambitious manager like Pep or any other recognized top manager, and made available a budget like
Man U has had over the last few years or like
City seems to have, then Arsenal would quickly become a club who would have no problem singing top players.
However, after losing at the Etihad gave the leaders a gap of 12 points over us and the way that Guardiola has
Man City playing it does not
seem likely that Arsenal will be able to close it.
So with Alexis Sanchez being left out of the Arsenal team to face Bournemouth, it has now been revealed by Arsene Wenger that his future is set to be finalised mminently, although he
seemed to indicate that Sanchez could still go to either
Man United or
Man City.
Man city will certainly bring in two quality players so will have to wait and see... Lpool probably a stronger squad now but still
seem to lack quality options... Spurs
seem clueless at moment... So without two serious signings we will not be challenging for top honours... Fitness is important but not a substitute for quality
Man City are supposedly looking to replace right back Pablo Zabaleta, however the Manchester club still has former Arsenal man Bacary Sagna and so it would seem strange for Bellerin to go to a side where there is already a consistent player in his positi
Man City are supposedly looking to replace right back Pablo Zabaleta, however the Manchester club still has former Arsenal
man Bacary Sagna and so it would seem strange for Bellerin to go to a side where there is already a consistent player in his positi
man Bacary Sagna and so it would
seem strange for Bellerin to go to a side where there is already a consistent player in his position.
Cross told Sky Sports that he feels Wenger has made a number of big mistakes since the end of last summer and it
seems that his frustration is all the more because it
seemed as though we would finally see the Gunners step up and challenge the big hitters like
Man City, Chelsea and
Man United.
It sometimes
seems like Leicester
City are on top of the League by default, with Arsenal,
Man City and
Man United continually dropping crucial points in the title race, but Arsenal are still sitting pretty just two points behind the leaders.
Southampton's Virgil Van Dijk was subject of heavy interest from Liverpool over the summer, with the Reds even failing in their attempts to sign the Dutch international as per the Express, however it now
seems Man City are set to put their hat in the ring as they attempt to sure up their defence.
It
seems to me that Arsenal have been an easy target for so long that the football media can not let it go, even the week after we proved them all wrong with our performance away to
Man City.
Seems that Ajax youngster Christian Eriksen is not all that interested in a move to
Man City and the mountain of cash that such a switch would bring.
All well and good, but facts are facts (everyone
seems to have a hard - on for stats right now) and that
Man City performance was the only significant win against the top 6 this season — it's not a measure of how we typically perform in these games.
I could have followed the security
man with the two Domino's pizzas, who walked out of Foreman's dressing room at about the same time, almost an hour after Foreman's 12 - round loss by decision to Evander Holyfield for the heavyweight championship last Friday night at the Atlantic
City Convention Center, but he
seemed to go in another direction.
Arsene Wenger admitted after the
Man City win that he had taken advice from his players on how to beat the League title holders, and it certainly
seems to have paid off!
u know the problem with some fans make top four
seem more important than a trophy.the reason arsenal wants top four is because of the money thats a fact everyone knows that.but as we move to
city,
man u they want ucl so that they can attract the big names thays why
man u is fighting, same mancity notop four they know attracting world class players will be tough.do u think thats the same reason arsenal wants to finish top four??
If that is so then what would you say about de gea last season?Even hart at
man city seems to have played better than how he is playing for arsenal.
The result, combined with
Man City's 4 - 0 win over Bournemouth earlier in the day, now means that the Red Devils are now 13 points behind their rivals, a gap that to most
seems unassailable.
I still have serious doubts about us getting Sterling, especially as he is in great form this season with 10 goals and two assists to his name, but if there is any chance does it mean that Arsenal will have to let Alexis Sanchez get the transfer to
Man City he
seems to want?
While this does
seem to give us a clear advantage over
Man City and the spuds, it is not so much against Leicester and it is them that we need to catch.
They
seemed especially true of the big clubs looking to win the EPL title this season, with Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and
Man City all spending well over # 100 million on players.
I am not trying to absolve Arsene Wenger of all the blame for what looks like being a most frustrating Premier League title challenge for Arsenal this season, as the unfancied Leicester
seem to be the ones that will make the most of the poor performances of the usual suspects
Man City, Chelsea and
Man United, but you have to admit that the Frenchman has had some pretty rotten luck with injury problems once again, while Claudio Ranieri has been able to name his strongest 11 players in almost every match.
Since Sanchez and Walcott don't
seem to count every time we do this top trumps comparison who have
Man City got that can score 10, 15, 20 goals in a wide forward postion?
Whilst Chelsea,
Man U and
City seem to have made a step forward.
Anybody sick sugar daddy's football is in sad place
Man City reminds me Fifa game is gone to da dogs sad thing is arsenal try run things right way but truth is we're a bit behind for long time now and
seems it will stay that way we need big name signing with Sanchez or with out I like xhaka very good footballer I like ozil silk player Sanchez is class but he is a winger and gives away ball a lot that's why he works a lot cause always looses ball new left bk is great player u watch he's a tank he's like ivanovic but a lot faster but we need replace santi hamsik anyone
According to Don Balon, as re-reported by The Express,
Man Utd could try and secure a stunning # 440m move for the Brazilian superstar in a bid to move the club closer to winning the Premier League title which
seems a distant dream this season given
Man City's commanding lead.
To all who say we don't need a keeper, then you don't
seem to be realizing our Num 2 will be Martinez wake up this is a golden opportunity that we will never get again.psg have trapp.Barca have ter the German, navas is staying at Madrid, de gea at Manchester,
man city just spent 30 mil, Bayern has neur, courtois at Chelsea, oblak at atletico, even Tottenham have hugo, our only completion is juve and both of us have an aging keeper who won't last more than two seasons at the top.
you
seems to taking clues from pep's setup of
man city bt de bruyne and sanchez are two very different players
It would have been understandable if he was going to Manchester
City or PSG but moving to
Man U
seems to be a misplaced move.
But none of those Gunners
seem to have the same importance to our team that the
Man City captain and defender Vincent Kompany has to our Premier League rivals.
Man city seem confident of getting their hands on Sanchez, which obviously means that they know that the player is keen to go there.
It
seems we the fans are used for settling for less now, I don't hear
City fans going like Nolito will block Sterling,
Man U going Mhki will block Lindaguard (sp) or Zlatan Marshal, Lei
City going Musa will block Mahrez, etc..
People even
seem oblivious to the fact that since the
Man City game, Ramsey has returned to the kind of play that brings out the best in him.
West Ham kept
men behind the ball, whilst
City seemed to happy to attempt to exploit half - openings.
Why is it that alot of gooners
seem okay with sanchez joining
man city... am i the only one who think it wud be a BIG mistake if that happens?!
A
man who has yaya sanogo as his main ST challenging for the title talking about
man city ST force
seems pretty awkward
Their report claims that there were high level meetings between Wenger and the Arsenal Board on Monday, after our meek capitulation against
Man City in the Caraboa Cup Final, and it
seems that the bosses have given Wenger some ultimatums according to a «source» at the club.
At 28, Madrid
seems to be focusing on Mbappe & keeping Morata /
City have cooled there interest and so have PSG / Chelsea is chasing Lukaku /
Man U Morata or Beloti / Bayern cant get him / Juve are safe at ST.. This leaves us with a good chance granted Wenger picks up the phone and convince him to join even without CL.
This
man city gam
seems to soon.
Even when
Man city and Chelsea lose and
Man U and Spurs draw these characters still
seem unmoved that Arsenal has won!