Sentences with phrase «about home goals»

Last January I wrote my yearly blog post about our home goals.
Talk about home goals!
I even had enough energy yesterday to think more in depth about my home goals for this year!
I did post about my Home Goals for 2012 on my blog (follow the link below).
We'll talk more about home goals and my own home goals soon!

Not exact matches

We've learned over time to give each other feedback at home about times in the office when we didn't meet that goal
Before completely doing away with claiming any or all expenses on your tax return, however, talk to a mortgage officer about your home buying goals.
Creating a home - buying budget forces you to think about your monthly income and expenses, your financial goals, and even your quality of life.
The main goal is to give people such an amazing experience when they visit a Cordúa location that they'll go home and talk about it.
broad statements about whom and where to beat or which players should score how many goals on average are just unnecessary statements which says nothing about the title, only throwaway opinion from the pundits who have no plans, every singlw title winner in the last 10 years will have drawn at home against teams they were expected to beat, nothing wrong there
but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans than other fans, to say from the bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as worse as the worst if not the worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday, draws against the best defensive side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a team that sent man city home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
It wasn't pretty and it took damn near a 60 - yard field goal to pull it off, but when you get a defensive tackle coming home with three sacks in a game just about anything is possible.
Remember being 2 - 0 down to tottenham at home, van persie set about them, got one goal back and inspired the team to a 5 - 2 win.
this season was supposed to be about the epl not fourth place.just seeing how empty the Emirates was yesterday I expect it to be even worse in the upcoming games.wenger blew it in the transfer market, I think that in itself shows how we lacked ambition and we settled for a top four from the beginning and if by a chance we managed to win epl then thats it.lossing some games, crucial points and the feedback we got back was just covering the real goals of the club top four.soton home (a team challenging has to win this game), Crystal palace, swansea, just add those points and see where we could and should hve been.everyone here is a die hard arsenal fan whether an akb or aob but fact remains we love the club, we want the club to move forward, we want the club to be a superhouse, its got nothing to do with wengers last year or his last chance of epl.this sort of thinking is running our beloved club to the ground.whether u like it or not a change is needed and a serious one.at the moment we hve so many bogey teams do u think arsene will beat them nxt season!!!
It was a lovely move in open play which brought about their equaliser though as Darren Fletcher crossed for McClean to power home ahead of Kyle Walker for his first Baggies goal.
The Saints have struggled for goals at times, but should have more than enough about them to see off Hull at home.
for example the bayern - madrid game robben was marked by two players almost all game he was neutralized by a disciplined marcelo does wenger even watch such games at home to learn a thing or two about tactics coz when we play bayern robben always scores the same exact goals against us with his left foot ffs, we shouldnt yearn for top 4 as we do nt deserve to be competing at that level honestly, sad to be writing this..
Controversially moved into the role he has been open about not enjoying playing during his Manchester United days, Danny Welbeck still looked impressive for Arsenal on the left - hand side, getting into the box to powerfully head home the winning goal against the Baggies.
Giroud is not my ideal picture of an arsenal forward, his lack of pace is the main draw back, his goal scoring total is not anything to write home about or his occasional misses.
You won't hear Real talk about their goal threat and home in solely on Benzema (with 15 league goals last season) without mentioning their LAM / inside forward — I forget his name.
Despite having 12 efforts on goal, with five of these being on target, the home side were only able to score twice, something some United fans may not be happy about.
Parents will tell their kids about that goal, grandparents will tell their grandkids, it will find a home among every best arsenal goal countdown, every premier league goals countdown.
what about besiktas home (sanchez scored the goal but wlshere was easily our best player that day) city home spuds home united (barring the poor finish)
I agree about our strikers, people thumb me down but it's the truth is that our attack has been poor, before last weekend we had 0 wins in 3 home games and Walcott had 1 goals in 17games, that's very poor by Arsenal standards.
With about 30 minutes left of the final Arsenal home game, what had looked like being a great day for the Gunners was going pear shaped, as our north London rivals Tottenham had pulled a goal back away to Newcastle to make it 2 - 1, while Arsenal had failed to capitalise on a great early headed goal by Olivier Giroud and Aston Villa were threatening to equalise.
Few examples: Game where we were about to win against Barca away from home we received an unfair red card and a ruled out goal, ultimately knocking us out of the competition.
Ramsey then bagged his second goal of the match midway through the first half, with Aubameyang then firing home on his full debut for the club about eight minutes before half time, after the forward was put through Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is also making his full debut for the club.
We have won — and scored four goals — away from home and all people are talking about is Francis Coquelin.
we need two world class attacking options to compete with the best at home and in europe next season... giroud, walcott, ox iwobi, campbell do not provide that in any combo... more important for me than anything else... if we repeat defensive stats of last season and add the kind of goal tally a top team needs we will be there or there abouts... that said i would like mert to leave and an alternative found just not a priority
I know we're playing at home, but I just know that if we adopt Wenger's usual open tactics we'll get caught on the break by Utd, after all they have scored more counter attack goals against us over the years than I care to think about and with the likes of Mata, Rooney, Martial and Memphis I would urge caution in our approach.
Even a 2 - 1 home defeat would have been better instead of going for an equalizer which resulted in conceding the third, I was thinking right there after Chamberlain goal, just keep the score, forget about equalizer after how poor we were.
Worries about Donnarumma senior were compounded when the mercurial Ivan Perisic fired home for Inter, only for the Video Referee to call the goal back after review.
Overall this season Watford are W6 D4 L5 on home soil in the Premier League where they have averaged about 1.5 goals per game.
The Gunners will be a bit concerned about their defence and they have shipped a total of six goals in their last three games at home.
Incredibly, they scored four goals in one match away from home at Palace at the beginning of February, but that was their last win, with the previous four victories against Bournemouth, Hull, Leicester and Watford all coming within the space of about six weeks in November and December.
Tyler: «The home fans here are trying to pressurise Referee John Moss to have a word with Speroni about the time he's taking over these goal kicks»
In the fifth minute of the match, James Tomkins had a shot on goal but it was nothing to write home about as the shot was well wide of David De Gea's goal.
Due to that paucity of playing time, there wasn't much to write home about, beyond his match winning goal against Cagliari in February, which was actually quite lovely.
The former England No. 1 has kept three clean sheets on home soil this season, while only Burnley, Sunderland & Tottenham have put more than one goal past home at Ewood Park this season, whereas just about the entire world and his missus has scored a hat - trick past him away from home.
With the team at home this weekend, we talk to a lifelong Blue about his Stamford Bridge days, including scoring one of the great Chelsea goals against tomorrow's opponents...
70 % of their points this season have been earned at home which speaks volumes about their away form and only three players have managed to score more than one away goal for them this season.
The concerns I would have about the home side in this one is the lack of goals from Robin van Persie of late, and if Wayne Rooney is fit to return, how sharp will he be?
Spurs average just about two goals per game away from home this season and have scored in each of their last ten away from Wembley and in 88 % of their away games in total this season.
Goals have been the biggest problem area, failing to score at the weekend away at Wigan, when losing 1 - 0, while the two they crated and converted at West Ham are nothing to write home about; a pently and a defensive error against the side rooted to the bottom of the table.
The Citizens haven't been just all about attacking might, they have also only conceded seven goals with four clean sheets in ten at home.
Jeff Hendrick talks about Burnley's spectacular home form and his desire to score lots more goals for the Clarets
Forest's goal was as much about poor communication in the home defence as slick build up play, but it removed any confidence in the home end and replaced it with uncertainty.
Goal of the match: Didier Drogba - The big Ivorian towered about Rafael at the near post to powerfully head home the opening gGoal of the match: Didier Drogba - The big Ivorian towered about Rafael at the near post to powerfully head home the opening goalgoal.
Looping back to my initial commentary about loving smaller tech, SimpliSafe was designed in partnership with the global design firm IDEO with the explicit goal of having the hardware disappear into the home; they have managed to reduce the size of their sensors in half, while doubling the range.
Kim taught the moms about how certian word like «up», «down» and «behind» are good early math words and she even brought a take home kit with a brand new book and information for moms about literacy milestones and services available in the area that can assist in helping our young ones reach those goals.
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