Not exact matches
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If you wan na gamble, somebody else will come along and pay more money
tomorrow, that's one kind of
game.
Tomorrows game at West Ham defines
if we'll have it in our hands or we'll pay the price of our mediocrity for so many years.
Looking forward to the
game tomorrow, have a feeling in my balls that
if özil is finally played where he's meant to he'll shut up the critics.
The problem is the last two
games we lost and the atmosphere is a bit nervous, but I think from
tomorrow if we play a good
game and get three points, we will have more confidence and we will improve.
I agree he can't play every
game though and
tomorrow is the type of
game where,
if Koscielny was healthy, I would have liked to have seen him rested.
Another player whose future will be resolved after
tomorrow's
game at Wembley, Theo Walcott is set for new talks over an Arsenal contract, though Liverpool will be waiting in the wings
if he does decide to move on.
If we had the choice
tomorrow of playing a must win
game out of Man City or Chelsea which would you chose?
Just please
if us being quiet bout this
game and not saying we should win will give is three points
tomorrow then let's just shut it.
If the
game hadn't started I could have used Klages against Cleveland
tomorrow and saved both Horlen and Peters for the Tiger series this weekend.»
Roma considering
if to wait first for Sampdoria - Roma
game tomorrow
Not sure
if anyone of the them is going to be used in
tomorrow's
game but certainly against Burnley..
If the
game was on today and we had the same result, and i would have to go to work
tomorrow than i am sure i would have ended up fighting with one of my colleagues.
Even
if Utd beat Soton
tomorrow, and we win our
game, we won't go fourth.
I want to win every time, especially against the Evil Empire, but
tomorrow is not a big
game even
if we lose this one by 30.
I hope Angel Gabriel is in for
tomorrow because
if we are going to be going in attack minded, we need someone else to assist the Boss and I know Per had a good
game on Saturday but the Boss played out of his skin, he will need some one with speed to assist should in case Monaco want to counter.
If he is going to rotate he is likely to do it
tomorrow, because the last of our three
games is away at Stamford Bridge, and we can't afford to have tired players in that
game.
But as for
tomorrow game, Ramsey takes it
if Walcott is not on the pitch.
Am more worried about our
game and prefer us winning, I don't care what Man city vs Liverpool plays because it would mean nothing
if we fail to win
tomorrow, draw is not even acceptable.
The Gunners that started our last Swansea
game last Sunday and beat them at the Liberty Stadium are more than capable to beat this Burnley side
tomorrow if Le Prof will agree to restart them for Burnley again save Giroud.
If they stay in Europe and the FA cup United could have 25 more
games before the end of the season, at an average of one every four days starting with the second leg of their Europa League tie
tomorrow and then the EFL cup final this weekend.
I wonder, what will you suggest we do
if MD has a bad
game tomorrow?
If the score stays like this it will leave Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela tied on three points at the top of Group C — though Venezuela would have a
game in hand, playing Peru
tomorrow.
QPR are only out of the drop zone on goal difference at the minute and
if Aston Villa avoid defeat they will start the
game tomorrow back in it, which can only increase that nervousness and pressure.
Free agent WR Ryan Grant, whose deal with Baltimore was nullified Thursday, is flying to Indianapolis to meet with the Colts, per his agent Rocky Arceneaux, who added that, «
If there were a
game tomorrow, Ryan would be able to play.»
If Koscielny thinks we still haven't got our own confidence back then
tomorrow's
game could be very, very difficult.
so it makes sense that
if he was at the
game, he was probably prepping for
tomorrow (today's
game).
3 points
tomorrow night will relax us thank god we have a
game so quick imagine
if we had an international break coming up and werent playing for 2 weeks would drive me insane
The long and short of it is, however, that even though Arsenal will go to the top of the table
if we win away at West Bromwich Albion
tomorrow, it will be a short lived spell on top
if Manchester City win their own
game later in the day.
Tomorrows game will be really interesting
if one Theo Walcott, who somehow rediscovered his form at Everton, runs past our defence and puts it in the net.
After Spurs we have the Europa League and 2
games against City and
if we lose
tomorrow it'll easily erase all the positivity Auba and Mkhi have given us so far.
If at all anything, the toxic atmosphere you've imagined will bubble against Le Prof is already nuetralized from bubbling as the Gunners have sworn by the name of Arsenal they'll beat the Reds to the collection of all the 3 points that will be put at stake in the
game for collections at Anfield
tomorrow by the Premier League management board in conjunction with the FA.
Our
game tomorrow has now become a must win
if it wasn't before to truly state our intentions, but are you seriously telling me after 17 league
games we're the only ones to beat Leicester home or away.
personally, I'd give Ike Opara the nod
if there was a must - win
game tomorrow.
With six goals in our last two
games it certainly looks promising and we will find out
if everyone's confidence back when we face Watford
tomorrow, and then maybe we'll get 4 or 5 against Barcelona in midweek??
While Arsenal could really do with the clubs above us and around us in the Premier League table having a few slips and dropping some points, the only thing we can really do ourselves is to keep winning
games in order to keep up the pressure and to put ourselves in the position to take advantage
if and when they do, which makes our away
game against AFC Bournemouth
tomorrow another must win match.
An early goal would be a massive bonus for Arsenal
tomorrow and would set the
game up nicely and get the Emirates crowd buzzing but
if we fail to get it then we must have patience and manage the
game properly.
I'm quietly confident
if we can win this
game tomorrow night then history could well be about to repeat itself in Munich.
I do nt want to imagine what terrific outcome it would be
if we where to lose the
tomorrows game.
He'll close
if the Dodgers have a lead, but it's hard to see them going the super-reliever route and extending him for multiple innings, especially with a possible
game looming
tomorrow.
If there are no men on the field
tomorrow (or in the change rooms beforehand) we will get a similar result to the West Ham
game.
it is heard to believe cus d said dat d truth is bitter, dis is d best write up ever, not minding that some AKB wont agree with you, we might beat chelsea
tomorrow but dat does nt mean we are better than them,
if u actually played football ball u will know that dis
game some times not the better team win, but dat does nt mean we should shy away from the truth.
Really feel for Sherwood today but that aside,
if there ever was a
game where Wenger needs to be spot on it's
tomorrow against Chelsea.
Haven put an end to the Bavarian club side dominance at d 3rd time of asking at the Emirates Stadium 2 weeks ago, The Gunners can take all the 3 points at the Allianz Arena
if they confined Bayern Munich to their winless
game against them in their 3 attempts
tomorrow night.
Mathematically we could still go through by winning the final three
games, but
if we don't win
tomorrow it is all over bar the shouting.
If we lose to ManC again
tomorrow I bet he'll say «It was close, but the official made a mistake and it changed the
game and made us lose» but «We showed great mental strength» and «Anything is possible in football, so we can still make top - 4 an even go on to win the league»
Arsene Wenger might decide to keep faith with the Arsenal players who got beat in our last Premier League match which ended with a 4 - 0 defeat away to Liverpool and could have been a lot worse
if Petr Cech had played as badly as his outfield colleagues, but somehow I doubt it and expect the manager to make a few changes to the team for the home
game against Bournemouth
tomorrow.
If they're really filling Mt. Davis
tomorrow, then that means a lot of fans who aren't apt to go to
games on consecutive days would pass on tonight's
game.
If I were playing a
game tomorrow and I HAD to pick Cook or Kap the decision for me would be Kap all day until Cook proves otherwise.
So for instance
if I'm out at dinner and miss part of tonight's
game I can rewatch it
tomorrow.
we were 5 points on top and let it slip so Leicester knows a WIN
tomorrow and they will have 80 % title wrapped it as March schedule is winnable as for us 3 tricky away
games (Utd, Everton, Spuds) plus Barca in the mix...
If we have added 1 more signing for sure we would be more optimistic by year in year out we tend to let slip..