Both sides are in need of more goals if they are going to be challenging for the Premier League or Champions
League any time soon.
Adams however, doesn't sound as if he has any intention of moving back to the bright lights of the Premier
League any time soon.
Fair comment... to a point but the part abot 2leaving the strengthening to those who know about it» well I have to ask you, have they ever done the right job are we winning
the league any time soon??
Spending is never guaranteed with Wenger, and they are unlikely to win the Champions
League any time soon, but being counted among Europe's elite helps.
Not exact matches
Hernandez also realizes his
time in the
league could have ended
sooner than anticipated.
The
league is already lost, we have zero chance of catching Chelsea with draws as both they and City have the firepower we lack,
time for us all to get over Wenger and move on as
soon as possible, he has returned to his old ways, light squad and zero tactical nous.
We will seem them again
soon, most likely come Summer
time in the Co-Ed All Sports
League or Men's 16 ″ Softball.
We are through 5 sets of Games now in the College / Prep
League — although some Teams have played just 4
times due to the Rain outs, and will have Double Headers
soon — and as a result, the Playoff seeding is starting to come into focus.
«The plan is to stick in the
league for a long
time, not get there as
soon as possible.
I don't if Merson has had
time to actually look at the
League table, but Arsenal are already above Chelsea and there is little reason to think they will overtake us any
time soon.
If the former was to happen and Jose Mourinho's side claim a victory, it would give the North London outfit a huge mountain to climb with just six games remaining in the
league but there is a sense from the Welshman that there
time will
soon come:
As good as this deal could be, the Merseyside club will need to sign some players with the potential for a more immediate impact if they want to climb the Premier
League table any
time soon.
Hull's dream season shows no signs of letting up any
time soon after they thrashed West Brom on Saturday, 3 - 0, to move to joint top of the Premier
League.
I cant remember the last
time i watched Arsenal and was happy, imagine waking up by 4 or 5 am in the mornings to watch our matches, I am currently in Japan and it hurts me so right now I support Madrid I cant stand supporting any other team in England I do nt even watch other teams play only Arsenal well I know we arent getting to the Champions
league anytime
soon so I support Madrid.
but as
soon as we buy one promising WC player, you (some of our fans) aren't ready to give them the necessary
time to settle into Premier
league and are ranting on about other failures..
The defender has had a good spell up in the North, but his
time will
soon be coming to the end, with just a matter of
league games left to go.
I went on record several
times about how I hate Europa
League, and how I wanted us out as
soon as possible in the past.
No one is saying he should not adapt, of course it's a new
league, new country, new team, he has the whole preseason to adapt but as
soon as epl start I don't expect him to ask for
time anymore.
If we wait for every player to come good in their 3rd season, I don't see the wait for the EPL or champions
league ending any
time soon.
Translation: don't expect
league titles any
time soon.
It appears that our Spanish midfielder is the most likely to recover in
time and after reading the Daily Mail report that revealed that Cazorla was streets ahead of any other Premier
League player with his passing stats, you might think that Wenger would want him straight back in the side as
soon as possible.
Are we going to continue to rely on Per's experience (which he has accumulated during his
time at Arsenal and in the
league), or is it
time that we started considering other options — because he is limited by his ability, he's not getting any faster any
time soon... You couple that with the wealth of forwards the premier
league is blessed with in general, you begin to realise how much of a problem that poses.
Manchester City are on a roll, cruising their way towards the Premier
League title, with seemingly no one in any position to stop them any
time soon.
When you consider just how dominant Pep Guardiola's side are in the Bundesliga, and of course the fact they are a good firm bet to land a Champions
League triumph, you'd have to wonder if Muller would be keen on leaving the Bavarian side any
time soon.
Unfortunately Arsenal fan base were split and that help Wenger to stay 10 years without wining anything and lately was very proud that he won the Fa cup and not the champion
league championship.It is really
time for him to go and immediately > All Arsenal fans should unite and make their voices heard and push Weger out of Arsenal as
soon as possible > Arsenal fans you are the gunners and you can take decisions and forced the board and the shareholders by boycotting all Arsenal matches if they don't listen to you.
Bale netted 22 goals in his opening season at Real Madrid, helping Carlo Ancelotti's side to Copa del Rey and Champions
League triumphs, and has continued to impress during the club's superb 22 match winning streak and despite reports of any potential bust - ups with team - mates it's unlikely president Florentino Perez would be considering offers for the player any
time soon.
So while it is clear that we will need more
time to judge him, Ospina has made a fantastic start and is really giving his competitor no chance whatsoever of getting a Premier
League start anytime
soon.
We still have at least three more Champions
League games to play and the FA cup games start soon after the turn of the year, while our regular injury problems and the desperate wish of the fans to challenge for the Premier League makes these league cup games and the timing of them in an already busy fixture list seem like a nui
League games to play and the FA cup games start
soon after the turn of the year, while our regular injury problems and the desperate wish of the fans to challenge for the Premier
League makes these league cup games and the timing of them in an already busy fixture list seem like a nui
League makes these
league cup games and the timing of them in an already busy fixture list seem like a nui
league cup games and the
timing of them in an already busy fixture list seem like a nuisance.
Totally agree Chris.He is now well past his sell by date and defeats like have suffered against Bournemouth and Swansea are not only embarrassing but unforgivable.The results were bad enough but the performances are now all too familiar against theses lower ranked clubs.To expect us supporters to be blinded by
League Cup Final and only a couple of decent performances so far this season is misjudging our feelings about his position This is a very well educated and intelligent man who can have no doubts about our attitude and utter disgust for him.He has allowed for us to make this personal now and he is deluded if he thinks e can collect another years salary out our expense.He knows his control is slowly being wrestled away from him and that really says it all.Ivan G is taking control and Wenger will be raging inside with this.Did he seriously expect things to continue until he felt it was
time to just walk off into the sunset?Well he now knows his
time at OUR club is fast running out.The day can't come
soon enough for me.
Having struggled during his
time managing in the Premier
League and after exiling himself to the Chinese Super
League we really did not foresee ourselves writing about the Portuguese manager anytime
soon.
Claudio Ranieri and his players have ridden their luck a few
times recently but they keep coming out of games with three points and unless they start to drop a few
soon then anything Arsenal can do will not be enough to save our Premier
League trophy hopes.
Probably, however until the Premier
League change the rules regarding the loan system, it doesn't seem as if the Blues will be changing their transfer strategy any
time soon.
With just three Premier
League appearances so far this season, a chance to really prove himself and show his qualities with Everton could be too appealing to turn down for Trippier as it's highly unlikely that he will displace Walker any
time soon unless due to injury or suspension.
He's done a great job for the club during the transition to Emirates and has made us the club it is today, but realistically he isn't going to win
league or UCL any
time soon.
Wenger last won the premier
league when most of our squad were at school his status amongst them is far less than it was with the lies of Pires and Henry etc al He's lost his touch lost his mettle and he doesn't have the respect of the players any more The board keep him on because he spends next to nothing and makes them a fortune Its
time he went and the board changed tact but I really doubt it will happen anytime
soon
After all, many of us fans do not think the Frenchman will lead us to the Premier
League title any
time soon and his timid transfer action this summer only made it more unlikely.
All we hope is for him to hit the ground running
sooner than later or for him to adjust to the
league on
time.
The Gunners will be returning to play at home for the first
time in 3 weeks, and face a team in Aston Villa that is in serious danger of being demoted from the Premier
League if they don't get their act together
soon.
This injury to the Tottenham and England international striker Harry Kane, reported by Sky Sports, is nothing like those situations as the spuds are expecting to have him back very
soon, perhaps even in
time to face Real Madrid in the Champions
League next week, but it does mean that our north London rivals will be without their talisman and top scorer for the trip to Old Trafford this weekend.
The chances are that,
soon after writing this about the injury problems that Arsenal's Premier
League title rivals are facing, we will see one or more of our own big stars pick up a knock and be ruled out for a long
time.
That won't be going away any
time soon, as the world's biggest clubs aim to capitalise on Tottenham's inability to qualify for the Champions
League.
Now, these are all good, dependable footballers in their own right but for a side that is managed by Mourinho, going for silverware from the word go, gunning to win the Premier
League for the first
time in five,
soon - to - be-six years, it is clearly not good enough.
It's
time now to forget about the meaningless friendlies and look forward to the
league fixtures which will
soon be upon us.
But, according to Onda Cero journalist Alfredo Martinez - who flew back from Berlin with Barcelona after their Champions
League triumph over Juventus — Gundogan will not be moving to the Nou Camp any
time soon.
However, after a decent first Premier
League start against Manchester City on Sunday and West Ham's injury list including Andy Carroll and Andre Ayew, it seems unlikely that we will see Fletcher at Elland Road any
time soon.
Despite my dad wanting me to support Dynamo, I chose Lokomotiv (the name sounded great) and
soon saw the team win the
league for the first
time in its history.
Their
League Cup ambitions have already been dashed, losing at home to Liverpool for the second
time inside ten days, but
soon enough the Premier
League and Champions
League could follow.
Still having a hard one getting game
time at Leicester City (whose U23 team he's mostly playing for), Tunisian - French centre - back Yohan Benalouane (30), according to latest rumours collected through TMW sources of ours, might be getting back to Italian first - tier
league soon, since having been inquired about by several Serie A clubs.
Linked to a
sooner return to his home country, with Bologna allegedly interested in signing him back, Italian international forward Manolo Gabbiadini (26), as his agent, Silvio Pagliari, stated: «First things first, we must point out Manolo is playing in Premier
League, and, even if he's getting less game
time than before right now, he'll give a lot of thought before leaving.
Steve Kean, the 43 - year - old who had no previous managerial experience at this level when he decided he would try his hand at management with Blackburn Rovers, already has the ignominy of knowing he has overseen the club's worst ever start to a Premier
League season − any season since 1947/48 − and the severity of their forthcoming fixtures would suggest a reprieve isn't on its way any
time soon for the under - fire Glaswegian.