like I said IN SUMMER not now... because it will be fans like yourself that will start complaining
about our defence next season...
Not exact matches
With a world class right back & left back (if sandro leaves or fails to find form while thinking
about chelsea), our
defence will be set for d
next 10 years.
FFS what is wrong with our club... Turned down by a 29 year old one season wonder who is happy in Halifax now going for a 29 year old has been who couldn't make an impression on the Venezuelan
defence... We need two quality attackers to challenge... If the frog gives a sh @@
about this club he would be splashing at least 80 m to give us a fighting chance upfront
next season... But no we are going to be hearing
about ze uneraldid qwolatis of Olivier and my reezpect for ze litl how u say wipit...
Well our
next game is against Hull City at home and should be mainly
about us trying to break down a dogged
defence, so perhaps the attacking threat of Chamberlain will be a bigger weapon than the passing and work rate of the Egyptian, who might not be in the best frame of mind after losing the AFCON final to Cameroon despite opening the scoring himself.
If i was manager of arsenal first thing I would do is make steve would take care of defending (if you remember he did and arsenal improved so much but he got credit and then rumours
about wenger stopping him from coaching popped up and he became a quiet yes man and our
defence fell apart as usual, I'm sure you guys remember this) The
next thing I would do is make alexis captain and promise him ambition.
The manager has already spoken a few times this season
about the nedd to strengthen the Arsenal squad, especially in the area of
defence, so there is no way that the Frenchman will get away without signing at least one centre back
next month.
With United's
defence so beleaguered, the club might just have to bite the bullet and fork out, especially if they are serious
about qualifying for the Champions League
next season.
Garry Monk says he will have no qualms
about including Marc Roberts against Sheffield United if he decides to play him.Roberts is the obvious choice to replace Harlee Dean in the centre of
defence alongside Michael Morrison, with Dean sitting out the
next two games because of suspension after being
Plaid Cymru's Westminster leader Elfyn Lwyd asks for speculation
about the situation in Afghanistan; compensation is
next; and then Mark Pritchard presses the government on
defence equipment.
Combine that with Labour's failure to hold a full strategic
defence review after 1998, whilst at the same time splurging on long - term contracts so that there are now unfunded
defence liabilities of
about # 37 billion over the
next ten years, and you get some measure of the mess the coalition has been left with.
It turns into a very strategic game where you really have to think
about your
defences, where you are building the
next wall?