The atmosphere
at stadium seemed decent enough at the start but became subdued as the game failed to take off.
Not exact matches
So far, or since we beat them with ease
at the Emirates
stadium in September, almost everything
seems to be going right for Chelsea and we need that to change
at least a bit if we are to stand any chance, but there are reasons for the Arsenal faithful to believe as this week throws up a great chance for the Gunners to close the gap.
Not only are the Gunners one of the wealthiest clubs in the world with a state of the art
stadium in the throbbing metropolis that is London, but we have a board that has proved itself to be one of the most patient and forgiving in the game, while the rest of them
seem ready top sack a manager
at the drop of a hat.
It s true he did a good job helping the club going throug the stage of changing
stadium and keeping them
at the near top but the period of not being competitive has lasted too long, Arsenal don t
seem to progress no more with him, let the supporters fight to get back their clubs from those
at the command who don t really care about it.
It was back
at the start of December and Arsenal
seemed to be heading for another disappointing draw
at the Emirates
stadium.
Unfortunately for Basel, that loss
seems to have sent their form spiraling a bit, suffering two straight 2 - 0 losses in the Swiss Super League before a power failure
at the
stadium forced the postponement of their match against Zurich last weekend.
So it
seems as though we need to strap ourselves in for a exciting night
at the Emirates
stadium tomorrow, with Arsenal planning to go on the attack.
Emirates
stadium and huge sponsor deals we finally have had two poor years by his standards
at the helm we always havent been so great and are we weak supporters or strong give him a contract i mean hes won with ants for money let him spend for once cause even if we do get new manager inflation has occured and no body else will win with the small amounts we gave him to spend and in 20 years actuall more it
seems the club is finally willing to spend give him a contract let him spend and if we do nt improve which i think we will i think that the club is finally willing to spend shows were on an upturn because as long as top four the owner and board weren't and after we spend big or somewhat big for once and auba and mkhitaryan arent the big im hoping for i want more if liverpoodlians can pay 75million for a cb let wenget spend a bit and if we still do bad we can always sack him or ask him to leave wouldnt be uncommon but we owe it to him and do nt say we do not because emirates london colney that will bring in high talent here for years to come and we have never spent for him just gave little and hes always done big things with little i think he can do bigger things in his final years if we give him big i do nt see us in decline but if we sack him we will be for a good three maybe four years
It
seems as if all the big teams have a pretty decent chance of booking their place in the next round and a place
at Wembley, the
stadium in which both the semi finals and final are held.
After the sort of performance we saw from Arsenal yesterday as we beat the Britannia
stadium jinx and gave the old foe Stoke City a good stuffing, especially as it was a true team effort, there are plenty of Gunners who could be considered for the Man of the Match award, with the likes of Francis Coquelin, Ozil and Bellerin shining, but once again I have to give it to that man Alexis Sanchez, especially after his goal celebration
seemed to suggest he was staying
at the Emirates.
The two teams
seemed to have wanted it so bad and the one that makes it to the final will be very dangerous
at that moment that the trophy is in the
stadium waiting to be lifted,
at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Deceines - Charpieu, Lyon — France on the 16th of May 2018, facing Arsenal whose wanting it so bad
seems not to show very well in the pitch.
If you want to talk mediocrity look
at other teams other then Man U even Chelsea and you will understand what mediocrity is Morons like you will never appreciate what Wenger has done for Arsenal football club Certainly more then the current plastic moronic fanbase
at Arsenal I've been a season ticket holder since 1976 and this is the worst fanbase I have seen in that time BeforfNs start saying we pay top money my answer is don't come t the ground we don't need stupid fans better to have half empty
stadium full of real fans then morons taking out their real frustrations of failure on the team Just ask spuds fans who
seem to back their team even though they have only won 2 trophies in 30 years and only been in the cl 4 times as opposed to the cabinet Full of trophies that Wenger has delivered plus a new
stadium and works class stars that have played for us in his tenure.
It is very hard to find any positives for Arsenal after seeing us taken to the cleaners by Stoke City, a team we should beat but just can not
seem to manage it
at the Britannia
stadium.
Arsenal are a successful club and will always be seriously last season was not that bad for the past 21 years we remind a the top four no club in England had achieved that 21 years on the trot I believe we needed a new look
at ourselves and the reason why we have not won it we have not won the premier league in the past 12 years while clubs such Leicester have won it having said that we were the only team to have won them home and away we
seem to be a little short
at every term in one stage opponents literally broke our players and some were very viciously broken every one ganged against us and we crumbled to the pressure we need to assert our self by winning lower tear competitions and grow to be strong and fight it hard and give other teams what we were giving Firstly we need to unite and create a fortress
at the emirate
stadium become the twelfth team player once we get the fundamentals right I know and guarantee we will win it all we need to plant our feet in the ground we need unite become one strong unit
Arsenal take on Hull City
at the Wembley
stadium in two weeks and it
seems the club are planning a major celebration should the gunners triumph the Tigers.
Yet there
seems something strangely incestuous about the fact that both Dionne Knight, who was paid over # 20,000 by the club — for so called work on procurement, which was seemingly not made public
at the time, and her present boy friend, Ian Tompkins, now a West Ham employee who worked on the
stadium project, both worked for Newham council.
There was a lot of speculation regarding the Sanchez and Ozil's future
at the North London club and it
seems that the fans don't want their star duo to remain
at the Emirates
stadium any longer than January.
United though,
seem to have turned their fortunes around
at the right time, winning three league matches in a row, going into the Christmas period with two home matches and a visit to the tax - payers
stadium in London, in order to keep their fortunes high into 2017.
But it
seems not everyone amongst the sellout crowd was fixated on the captivating game happening
at the
stadium as an image being circulated on Twitter showed a fan checking out porn during the Terriers clash against the mighty Manchester United.
The new
stadium certainly doesn't feel like a «fortress» and though teams that the Gunners should beat will often put 10 men behind the ball, hoping for a draw, the top and mid-level teams do not
seemed phased by playing
at the Emirates.
There have been many rumours about his departure for pastures new (rather than being put out to pasture as
seems to be happening
at the moment) but, assuming Tottenham do eventually get their new
stadium, Poldi's ruled out playing for «The Scum».
The
stadium was rowdy and yet as the half wore on the home side didn't
seem at their best.
All over the city — in a graveyard, in a bar, in the ancient Olympic
stadium — Pope.L had placed live performances and recordings of people whispering or quietly singing, and Whispering Campaign (2016 — 17)
seems like the emblematic artwork of Documenta 14: intentionally fractured,
at times unintelligible, vaguely menacing, and cohering only partially, and in retrospect.
As Sarah K. Rich notes, «Alfred's paintings of views onto busy streets, office facades,
stadiums and airport runways might
seem at first glance to exemplify the very opposite of what Tanizaki praised, sincemost of them capture bright, modernized spaces designed for efficiency.
The
stadium wave effect
seems most plausible to me because on the surface of the globe this effect will be felt
at the regional level and rippling to neighboring regions (spatial networking) over oscillation time scales of around 60 years.