I never really take any business
arguments from fans seriously.
I still don't get the keeper
argument from Fans pundits ex players and managers.
Not exact matches
«The
argument we kept getting
from fans was that «We want to play as Elsa running through Tatooine,» said another source who worked on the series, who also asked to remain anonymous.
When adversaries stick it to you
from outside the club, always trying to cause a stir within and among us and we have so called
fans agreeing with these failed pundits who prolly do nt even have a voice in their own households, we like illegitimate children back up their unsincere
arguments, hell Piers Morgan does it
from a place of genuine concern, the AKBs and AOBs too, Fatboy gooner and NY gunner on here even and we are happy to have them but when we thoughtlessly indulge and endorse those who would rather see us fail by always coming up with.unsolicited advise especially without any reasonable bases, we are as much enemies of the club we claim to love, cutting of our nose to spite our face... shame again.
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.
The atmosphere amongst Chelsea
fans on the internet is one that is never that far away
from erupting into an
argument, however since the start of the season it has turned into a toxic one.
Many of the
arguments I hear
from Juventus
fans is the fact that he scored the goals throughout the Serie A and Coppa Italia campaigns that we would have scored anyways.
Would it really bring greater satisfaction if absolute certainty could be introduced or would it actually take away the great enjoyment that football
fans obviously get
from the
argument and the discussion about the rights and wrongs of decisions on which individual games, cups and championships turn?
These
fans (ordinary folk as opposed to industry - insiders, authors, academics or other experts) offer extensive and elaborate
arguments for their interpretations, which range
from the movie being a metaphor for genocide to proof that Kubrick faked the Apollo moon landings footage.
«The
argument we kept getting
from fans was that «We want to play as Elsa running through Tatooine,» said another source who worked on the series, who also asked to remain anonymous.
You'll find no
argument from «Black Panther»
fan Winji Mesadieu, who will be in line on opening day at the AutoNation IMAX Theater at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale.
Sure, there are differences of opinions between the two books, and you might question the methodology used in the selection process, but part of the fun of being a
fan derives
from the kind of
arguments that these volumes will undoubtedly generate.
Smashwords Authors dominate the New York Times Bestseller List — Does anyone still remember the
arguments from only a year or so ago, the ones where critics said that digital publishing was going to destroy the book industry or where
fans of ebooks promised it would be the death of paper books?
I'll keep providing you with logical
arguments from an educated and pragmatic Shenmue
fan: https://www.youtube.com/wat... All 3 of your choices are pretty awful.
Legends like Hulk Hogan, Randy «Macho Man» Savage and Andre the Giant, and the pits them against current superstars like John Cena, Kane and Triple H. It's an impressive roster in its entirety, and while there are a few missing
from the list that you would expect to be there it's still got almost every big name you'd want to see, though the list will doubtless spark
arguments amongst the most «hardcore» wrestling
fans out there.
2D Zelda
fans line up with the ludologist
argument, that it is the mechanics of exploring Hyrule, defeating monsters and adventuring which is more important than the narrative of Link saving the kingdom
from evil.
To further evaluate on the crowd funding
argument from earlier, that part of gaming is huge but it isn't set to rival sales numbers of FPS's because the majority of those KickStarter backers are major
fans of CoD and Battlefield and will line up in droves to get their hands on the next one.
So much more could have been done with this premise, yet doesn't take long for the game to go
from playfully teasing
fans about the ending to slapping them in the face every few minutes with some ham - fisted writing that increasingly becomes the
arguments of a team who clearly feel their audience just didn't, «get it.»
I can see both sides having valid
arguments, but I am leaning more toward the unfavorable outcry
from the
fans.
No offence to you Joe but considering the cost that reduces the amount of money
from each copy sold wouldn't your
argument saying they are doing this to milk the
fans be somewhat invalid?
The main
argument coming
from PS4
fans is that Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics would be stupid to miss out on the larger install base the PS4 has, currently standing at roughly 22 million, as this would undoubtedly allow them to sell more of Rise of the Tomb Raider.