Please stop looking at stats and
actually watch them play and you'll see the clear difference in ability.
If anyone
actually watches him play, he shoots from 20 + yards all the time, greedily too, at least 3 - 4 times a game.
I bet all those raving are working off the # 37m buy out clause rather than
actually watching them play?
Does he never
actually watch them play?
We couldve and shouldve been ahead and beat this great team but i lose respect for Barca each time
i actually watch them play.
Here are some stats for you: Jackson had more passing touchdowns than rushing touchdowns (69 - 50) in 2017 and if ypu
actually watched him play you would see that some of the throws he completed were pretty insane.
I'm genuinely questioning whether or not you've
actually watched him play this season.
Bad company was the only military like game my wife would
actually watch me play because it was funny.
Not exact matches
«For the first time in my life as a manager in that game against Spain, we were getting a chasing for a while, and I found myself
actually watching the opposition and appreciating how well they were
playing.
Do you
watch Arsenal
actually play.
im able to
watch Red Bull games so i still
actually saw him
play regularly.
Im
actually really pleased with this draw, could have been harder and we get to
play dortmund who made great games to
watch last season!
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans
actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who
played in the summer months... right now I'm
watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
But it takes someone who
actually watches arsenal
play without any bias to see it.
Gon na get a few thumbs down for this but to be honest I would rather spend my weekends
watching my team
play beautiful attacking football and have the joy of
watching beautiful goals such as Wilshere's goal v west brom last week and still finish in the top 4 with a cup final to look forward to than win the title having to force my eyes open to
actually see my team win via an early goal and the rest of the game spent
watching headed clearances from John terry
If you're a sneakerhead like me, one of the few joys I get out of
actually watching Johnson
play is the off chance that he might wear some J's I've never seen before.
You throw about names as many did last year like the Spurs... the problem is if you've
actually watched Man United
play this year (you obviously have not) instead of chirping out the «names» you would realize that LVG's system is fundamentally flawed for the EPL.
What a load of toss... Barcelona
play more of a passing game than us and yet they don't get the injuries we get, and don't give me that load of BS about the Spanish league not being as physical, if you
actually watch it you'd know teams press more and go into siding tackles more so in the BBVA than in the BPL.
But the more I kept
watching, the more impressed I found myself with how he threw the ball against the Steelers, so I resolved to go back and rewatch the tape all over again so I could focus on Peyton and how he
actually played against Pittsburgh.
I
watched all four games from the Divisional round live so I already had a pretty good feel for how they had gone, or at least I thought I did, but as I was
watching the coaches tape, detailing Harrison's exploits, what
actually caught my eye was the
play of Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.
We the true fans through thick and thin are
actually enjoy
watching Arsenal
play, but find some fellow «fans» unbelievably frustrating.
Watching the way he carried himself made me realize for the first time that you could
actually have fun
playing defense.
I wonder if Hexy decided in the beginning of the year that it was more important to showcase Weise and / or Lehtera in hopes of them
playing well enough to entice a GM somewhere to give up something to take one of them off our hands than to have a slightly better player in Meat on the roster but now that we are within striking distance of
actually making the playoffs, Meat is getting the
playing time while Weise is appropriately relegated to
watching from afar and Lehtera would be if it weren't for Raffl getting hurt.
It stands as a clipped, terse reminder of exactly how much of our lives we're all wasting (or wasting further, if you like, seeing as
actually watching Tottenham
play a Europa League qualifier at 5 in the afternoon would barely qualify as work even for Tottenham employees).
@jamaicanarsenal which people are you referring to as the delusional fools?I guess you've been
watching most of the matches with one eye haven't you.It takes more than delusion to say Walcott is
actually playing cf instead of Sanchez in this team.Giroud is also a cf and that's why many are contemplating whether he should start the next game which means replacing Alexis in the cf role and shifting him back to wings.
There's only like ten teams, you know, out of 25, that
actually play the kind of game of basketball that you'd like to
watch.
But for the general interest of baseball, we probably just
watched the last of the Blue Jays we were just getting used to, even if I'm not sure those guys were the ones that
actually played in the ALCS.
Am not a manager, i don't even
play football am
actually so far from anything that is football related besides
watching but i think you would all agree with me that you can not compare Henry (who helped Arsenal to win) to Giroud.
why are we so bias.Have we forgotten the man utd match last season where Ramsey changed everything in the midfield.Or maybe i
watch a different arsenal
playing altogether and i need glasses to tell me that Cazorla is better than Ozil and Ramsey is better than Cazorla at box to box.Well now I see why the team ai nt moving forward.I wonder which other top manager would
play them together or the trio in the same lineup.How?Well @TH14 i hope you show your face here when this
actually comes to a stumbling block and we might as well sell Ramsey according to what you are saying.
The other Super Bowl the Bears were a part of, Super Bowl XX, was full of exciting
plays, and the moment they
actually hoisted the Lombardi Trophy was incredible, but for a single moment, I can't remember being as excited back in 1986 as I was
watching Hester run into the record books.
Hope he joins Everton cuz I
actually enjoy
watching him
play.
It's an absolute embarrassment, I
actually enjoy
watching Arsenal at least try to
play like a big team.
I
actually didn't plan to
watch the game, and of course I didn't after getting disillusioned at the listless and lack of direction in the way the team had been
playing recently.
I remember and it is still going on BUT if you
actually talk to football fans it is ARSENAL that people
actually like and want to
watch because of the football
play since Wenger took over.
guy get a coffee or probably just go back to sleep or go
watch our last game again and tell me how many times he
actually played a correct pass that wasn't a side way pass.
Is it too much to ask just to sit down &
watch your team
play some good football &
actually win a game for once??
Arsene Wenger has stated previously saying that the start of last caused the chance of winning the league into vapours and this season is no different and i believe nothing can't be done and only sacking of the manager is the best possibility available at this time cause Wenger won't be asked what the fans think of him cause he will say some bullshit stats of Coquelin when
actually he started
playing only from 2half of the season and if he feels that stats are his only option to win an argument then he is adamant and has selfish interest cause the fans pay a lot of money to
watch Arsenal
play.
Thor has been a Hawkeye fan since the onset of time; God's Truth says Thor
actually did
watch DON NELSON
play hoops for Iowa.
This match
actually saw Chelsea
play a high line, stop repeating the general fodder everyone spouts and
watch te match
And I was not wrong to think that because
watching him
play was
actually worse.
As far as Dybala is concerned I've
actually took the time to
watch him
play for Palermo on more than one occasions (not YouTube) and we would be the perfect match for him especially for a young player under Wenger.
So when the hand was shown in the so - called open room, where Kantar and his on - edge teammates were
watching on the Bridge - O-Rama, everybody except the four men
playing the hand knew that New York
actually had a 6 - IMP lead.
As far as how he was
actually playing third in college, I never
watched him.
It has been exciting to
watch over the years but it is obviously detrimental to
actually winning games, according to the man that has
played under both Mourinho and Wenger for many years, Petr Cech.
I have
watched Pogba and I work with a utd fan, Ramsey has
played better than Pogba (this season) and when it comes to goals and assists, yes the stats do
actually matter so I don't know what you're on about there mate.
Masterstroke of tactics even if we lost today the energy and industry of the boys is what fans are looking for the commitment was there I'm
actually glad ozil was not fit because if he was fit wenger would have
played him and if he was
watching he might realise that he might not be automatic choice in certain matches
He never
actually played in a game for the Bears, but was allowed to
watch from the sideline in sweats.
Someone
actually watched Emerson in the training day in day out and still opted to
play Alonso, Unbelievable!!
This weekend, it could be that United vs Chelsea was
actually quite boring, that Argentinians and the Premiership just don't mix, that Newcastle are back on track until next weekend when they lose 4 - 0 to whoever they're
playing, that Tottenham have more midfielders than some other clubs have entire squads, or that Bolton vs Arsenal continues to be like
watching men
play boys.
Of course, people who
actually watch Messi
play for Argentina on a regular basis know that's absolute nonsense and, for the most part, are sick of the people whose knowledge about the team is limited to Messi's goals scored and Argentina's major victories, both of which have been in short supply since their triumph at Copa America 2007.