Not exact matches
No matter what the truth behind the mystery is, it seems
as though most sports
fans will be
sticking to hot dogs and nachos for now.
i will
as much
as i can
stick with my facebook
fan page, so that i keep on building relationships with potential and current customers.
And myself too, though I've never been a
fan of «the muffin'typically leaving you to feel like a muffin, nor am I a
fan of muffin
as a term of endearment, nope I'll
stick to buttercup, or sweetikins thanks.
I was never a huge
fan of cake glaze, but since it's Vegan MoFo and I try to
stick with my theme
as best
as I can, I used it.
I've never been a
fan of
sticking to «food and wine pairing rules,» but I'd never go so far
as to say...
As a Chilean Arsenal
fan, I feel that Wengers keeps his head
stuck in the sand... Alexis is tired of putting 110 % on each training and match and geting nothing in return.
and a shout out to the arsenal board for
sticking by him and letting him build the club, and taking it forward from what is was that takes a lot of patience and understanding from there side too,
as they will be under massive scrutiny, from the
fans so they have weathered the storm well.
So let me suggest —
as arsenal
fans — we
stick to those battles we've a possibility of winning.
But only seven pitches and five batters into the game, Atlanta led 3 - 0, and the
fans seated in the
Stick's outfield had caught
as many of Swift's balls
as had catcher Kirt Manwaring: two, courtesy of back - to - back home runs by McGriff and Justice.
Now I know that a lot of Arsenal
fans and football pundits will use this
as a
stick to beat Arsene Wenger with, saying that he should have signed a striker in the January transfer window.
Should his performances fail to pick up
as we get further into the season, maybe more
fans will begin to criticise the player and give him the
stick he deserves.
as an addendum to my previous comment I'm not a wnger Hater I fully appreciate his magnificent acheivments over the years BUt it has to change
as the results are really the only yard
stick by which we
as fans can measure things and they are just NOT there last nights performance has sickend me and while the players are very much at fault the buck ultimately must stop with wenger and after him the board.
If you see the past 3 or 4 yrs things have gone the same way — Beginning of June, club says we have a war chest of millions and we are linked with host of big names.In the end we end up with some good players and some panic buys.Towards the end of Transfer season, AKBs start saying we should give Wenger a chance
as he is the most successful manager and all sorts of praises and
fans should
stick with team.
I just feel that
sticking with wenger,
as a
fan, I'm essentially saying I'm happy with 4th place, to play in a European competition we realistically can't win,
as arsene is simply incapable of winning the league again, football has moved on, arsene hasn't kept up unfortunately.
NASCAR is a lifestyle because the
fans are so zealously loyal and also because magazines such
as yours force us to
stick together in support of our sport.
Arsenal are doomed to failure - they are
stuck with Stan Kroenke who is content with running Arsenal
as just a business entity and not
as a sporting entity.We will not attract big name players and that is a real pity.Maybe if Arsenal
fans refuse to fill the stadiums then something may happen.Boycott the games.Its just an idea.
Many Tottenham
fans are probably hoping that he's sent packing this summer, but it remains to be seen whether or not he
sticks around to act
as depth with Spurs pushing to compete on various fronts.
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.
Maybe you are one of those
fans who
sticks by a Gunner no matter what
as long
as hes wearing the colours,
as opposed to being instead one of those
fans who jumps ship with the sway of a couple bad performances and like so to a couple of good ones whilst always right never wrong.
Sadly, after one brilliant season in the top flight, they are back in the division from whence they came, although
fans will be delighted to see that Steve Coppell has decided to
stick around
as manager.
That quote
stuck with Watters for years
as fans would bring it up to imply that he was afraid to take a hit.
It is almost impossible to dislike him
as a person and I hope
as fans we reserve judgement on his ability and potential, seen quite a few
stick the knife in already — easy to forget he is still young and only been with us for 6 months.
Arsenal
fans were clearly expecting the manager to do a lot more in order to give us the best possible chance of reclaiming the Premier League title, but Wenger is
sticking to his story about the lack of players available that would actually make the squad or the first team better,
as reported by The Mirror.
I do believe we needed a DM in the transfer window but overall I think we did some good business, I am a
fan of Flamini although he does make some rash tackles and accumulates alot of cards, he is not afraid to get
stuck in and put a foot in which is what we need with all the little maestros we have, although I am not a massive Arteta
fan in the DM role
as he does not have the pace and the physical presence and is not his natural position.
The
fans are still
stuck between the gravity of the new Royals, who won't die, and the old Royals, who couldn't win, and they're screaming
as loud
as they can because they don't know any other way to help.
Both have changed managers often
as well and it has not alway been successful but every now and then it is and I wonder if Arsenal are sacrificing some brilliant years, with some bad ones along the way, for consistency that gets it's own rewards but for the
fans who want true glory is more like being
stuck in a rut of mediocracy.
As the community shield game against Chelsea progressed, Arsenal
fans began to
stick it to Walcott all over again, claiming that he has no presence, no hold up play and can not dribble.
I swear that the same so - called pundits that are «laughing» right now (
as well
as fans) were applauding Wenger for
sticking to his guns, and not selling Ozil and Sanchez in the summer.
Us
fans who can see and are receptive to our current problems are not self entitled or in any way ungrateful, they have been and
stuck with this club through these difficult years holding onto the same belief
as those who still hold it now, but time and time again have we been let down, dismissed by the club and mistreated, and this is where the resentment stems from.
Another thought i'll
stick in there is that Wenger is also desperate for Giroud to look good in the Euros, so that he will start next season
as a player in form, and the
fans won't be screaming out for a new real striker that actually scores goals?
I will never forget Eboue, a right back put on
as sub on the left wing and taken off again after 30 mins cause of all the
stick the
fans gave him cause he was totally lost, who fault is that the player or the manager?
you equate us with Chelsea that they have the same points
as us but you fail to realise that they are the defending champions thus failure to win the trophy this season wouldnt cause any alarm for concern.we have
stuck with the team for years and all we are demanding is to make the obvious changes so we can win the league and all you say is that we are the worst
fans?
First of all Arsenal
fans, I would like to take this opportunity to once again get
stuck into Jose Mourinho,
as I think that no chance to do this should ever be passed up.
Go look out the meaning of being a
fan is stop this your nonsense
as though Arsenal is a kind of human being I must
stick with no matter what!
Deeney
sticking his middle finger up to the opposition
fans as he «celebrates».
As he says, that has been one of the ways in which the 27 - year old has improved his game and so by accepting that he did not do his job at Old Trafford, can Arsenal
fans expect to see Theo getting
stuck in again from now on?
As a boyhood
fan, Arsenal need him to repay the faith they have shown to him after
sticking with him after his injury hell, and repay he would.
Bad habids are hard to fix so this is going to continue for quit a long time
as long
as fans are
stuck on nostolgia and wish for better times.
I just want the
fans to
stick to their opinion and not change the sides
as soon
as things go against them... For the team, I can only hope that players start performing upto their expectations, they can't expect selection based on their forms and efforts..
Even though Weisbrod says he was «giddy behind closed doors,» he didn't let on in public, keeping in mind the
fans, who felt
as if they were
stuck in a cycle of raised hopes and inevitable disappointment.
But when you visit a site like JustArsenal that is supposed to be mainly for the
fans, that's supposed to allow every
fan express his opinion about Arsenal, irrespective of his perspective, that's supposed to post everything about Arsenal, whether positive or negative, and you realise there are certain views they (JustArsenal Admin crew, backed by a number of pro-Wenger
fans) «expect» you to
stick to the so called «positives», (even when there's nothing majorly positive worth holding onto) and they perceive you
as a negative and distortive influence on the site when you refuse to applaud the negetative happenings in the club, you are left dazed...
But suprisingly, Arsenal
fans sees it differently, halfway through the season when Arsenal
fans sees Xhaka
stuck on the bench
as a squad player they will realize his a waste of money.
But that game exists
as a template that informs the
fans who
stick around for blowout losses today.
Wenger stating in the post match conference that we
fans need to
stick by the team in these trying times, which I agree to a certain extent but when a manager is so clueless that his team is falling apart and his 21 year tenure
as a manager lay in ruins due to pride then I have no sympathy or encouragement to extend.
So anything that cheers Arsenal
fans up at the minute is very welcome, so we should all say a big thank you to the former Arsenal and England defender Martin Keown,
as he has got
stuck right into our rivals Manchester United and their increasingly erratic manager Louis van Gaal, in his Daily Mail article.
Shezn warmed up at half time with no gloves on juggling balls he really takes the game serious Walcott swapped shirts at full time and when given
stick by
fans gestured that he isn't bothered I can't stand Ferguson or Maureen
as people but
as managers they struck fear into the TOP players, they know if they don't perform they get replaced Goroud miss at least 3 sitters 8 yards or closer, the Monaco
fans were chanting his name after he went off, how low have we become The ground is so quiet even in big games we chant 1 - 2 songs usually Arsenal, Arsenal The stewards will throw out
fans with winger out banners but allow away
fans to incite hate in the ground and do nothing Yesterday was my worst visit to the stadium in yearsm treated like crap, players who don't even want to work hard or players below standard
After his second touchdown catch with 10 minutes left sealed the win, Moss ran to the goalpost, simulated pulling his pants down and
stuck his rear end at the Green Bay
fans,
as though mooning them.
We are
sticking to our 3 -4-3 formation, with the Ox and Maitland - Niles working
as wing - backs, and Wenger is giving Elneny another chance
as centre - back, although most
fans thought he was woeful two days ago...
A rumoured # 5 million bargain from Swiss club Basel, Elneny came very cheap and
fans did not know too much about him, but
as Wenger often does, he seemed to pull a trick from under his sleeve and presented us with a central midfielder who is not afraid to get
stuck in at either end of the pitch.
Sticking up for that Arsenal
fan, the German playmaker hit back with a dig of his own on Sunday, and naturally it delighted the Gunners faithful
as the tweet went viral.