Although the story isn't quite as memorable as I would have hoped, I came
away feeling this game was more about the journey than the destination.
Not exact matches
I have about a million variations jotted down, but with the big
game a few short days
away, I
felt obligated to make my annual buffalo chicken contribution to the world.
While a lot of Arsenal fans may be
feeling that Arsene Wenger and the players have missed a trick by failing to win our
away game at Bournemouth in order to capitalise on the very welcome defeat of the current Premier League leaders Chelsea last night, I look at things a different way.
They have
away games with Slovakia and Luxembourg, both of whom will
feel that an aggressive approach might be the only way to get anything from the
games.
trading
away a non-PF that can't rebound and can't play defense but played as a PF (especially to close out
games) ahead of Favors was the catalyst to Favors not
feeling yo - yoed around.
I think it is important for fans to remember how it
felt after the leads in 2 recent
games were thrown
away, after the draw with spuds, after the 8 - 2, 6 - 0, 5 - 1, 6 - 3 results, ALL happened on Wenger's watch and as such he is responsible.
I would like us to sign a CM but if that doesn't happen then I
feel Elneny should play in the bigger
games and a lot of
away games when we need to be more defensive.
The
game was no blow out and in Team Feldgreber's first Playoff
game they shouldn't walk
away feeling down whatsoever.
I have a
feeling that Wenger will be sending a strong team to the Bridge, but with our awful
away form and the depressing aspects of today's
game, it is not going to be an easy matter to pick the players up and get them ready to fight again.
It seems a little bit churlish to complain about things that Arsene Wenger has done after Arsenal won an
away game 2 - 0, but just as I look for positives after a disappointing result, I do
feel that there were a few strange decisions from the Frenchman at Sunderland today.
It's a bit of both, Lacazette maybe doesn't
feel right now that Wenger has full faith in him with him taking him off and sparing him from some
games yet Auba comes in and gets the start in a big
away game no problem.
I
feel for the die hards that travel to every
game home and
away and actually pay their hard earn money to watch this.
«We've got Norwich at home, a
game we
feel we can win then it will come down to the
game after that with Man City
away which is going to be massive, we know that we will have to be ready when that comes.
My first blazer
away game... funny you say it
feels smaller than the rose garden because I was actually telling my brother at the
game that it
felt bigger to me.
The
away kit
feels me with confidence can't say the same about the home one though, I know it sounds stupid but as a fan we have our own superstitions, kind of like our 3rd kit last season, we won most
games wearing that.
What that team of his did won't be repeated in another 100 or so years if at all, I've got a
feeling Preston did it but their season was only 14
games or something so it's a remarkable achievement and nothing can be taken
away from him or his team.
I wanted to know we could challenge the best to win, and I just don't think there is as much appeal in a victory against this liverpool team as there was last year, just
feel like I'm waiting for that
game where we turn up
away from home against a big club and show them we can play and win
It is called Arsenal... those aggrieved that a young team has won another
away game can
feel free to go support Everton or Spurs.....
You can almost always
feel the players letting the
game slip
away from them before they start showing signs of life very late in the
game after already being beaten.
Arsene is too stubborn to change his ways and I
feel sorry for him in a way but he has brought this on himself, I don't see Arsenal with any tactics or
game plan anymore its insane and to think our next prem match is
away to Liverpool, his loyalty to players is stupid and the mentality of those players must be coming from him and his nervous way on the sideline does not help, he has lost the dressing room I
feel.
A tough
away game for Manchester United, though one
feels they have the quality to earn an
away victory here.
With a tough looking run of seven
away games left, including Manchester United, Tottenham, Everton and Man City, the France international
feels that there is even more pressure on Arsenal to do well at the Emirates Stadium, starting with the visit of Guus Hiddink and Chelsea on Sunday.
Arsenal have a tricky
game away at Leicester City tomorrow, and it was great that our reserves beat Tottenham on Wednesday to restore the
feel - good factor and give us a little bit of confidence that we can actually win an
away game now and then!
We will have to wait and see how things pan out in East London at the weekend, and Arsenal wwill need to play well to come back with all three points from our Premier League clash
away to West Ham United, but I do have a
feeling that, for a change, things are going our way ahead of this crucial
game.
Negative comments about performance will only push your child
away from expressing how they
feel about the sport /
game.
While Folsom controlled the
game en route to a 30 - 14 victory, many witnesses on hand came
away with a
feeling that the matchup was as good as advertised, including Folsom co-coach Kris Richardson.
In the third quarter, when it
felt like the
game was beginning to get
away from us, he leaned over and said, «Watch for C.J. here.»
I am sure that everyone of an Arsenal persuasion is
feeling pretty nervous right now, with an
away game against Manchester United standing in the way of another trip to Wembley for the Gunners.
I understand what you're saying bounty hunter, but I
feel like the week prior to big
games should be enough time to at least tweak our formation slightly or employ a certain tactic, whether it's counter attack with less possession or playing with two strikers up top instead of the lone striker, I would hope that players at the level required for arsenal would be able to adjust to this as it seems I tend to hear other teams coming
away from big wins uttering phrases like «we worked on the manager's ideas this week and executed them well», I cant remember our players saying this for a while.
After watching Juventus put the most astonishing comeback I've ever seen
AWAY to the Champions of Europe, before being robbed by the incapability of an English ref to make a proper decision, watching our
game in Russia
felt like a third tier
game and so it was.
I am still in shock, I've never been so calm and cool
away to a big team like I was yesterday, I absolutely
felt so comfortable and never in any danger throughout the whole
game (apart from the first 10 minutes of the second half where we tried to get the second goal to kill the
game off).
Even though Sunderland lost 8 - 0, I don't have a good
feeling about the next
away game at Sunderland.
I had an argument with some clown in Brussels, who
feels that because he has a season ticket and goes to the odd
away game he is entitled to a break down of where every penny goes that the club spends.
Even if we do beat the Cherries as expected, Wenger may
feel that the players and fans need another confidence boosting result ahead of the
away clash with Chelsea next Sunday, but with the Thursday evening European
game seeing us up against the German Bundesliga club Cologne, that will not be easy and Wenger will want his key players to be fresh for Chelsea.
Arsenal may be
feeling nervous after losing 2 of their first 3
games and conceding zillions of goals, but at least tomorrow we have a chance to get back on track against a team that has lost all three of their matches this season and have only one
away game since Christmas, beating relegated Sunderland.
We still lost
away to Chelsea, lucky to leave Anfield with a point, Spurs took 4 points off of us, Utd beat us AT HOME and I have know idea who's turning up at Old Trafford... I
feel now we REALLY need to hold unto 3rd and most importantly the players shouldn't be forgotten either, they get paid more than most people will see in their lifetime... The should be performing at the highest level on a constant basis but sadly they haven't either at least in the
games that really count... I love Arsenal but something has to give in order for is to proceed and I want to see that Arsenal again at least one last time...
Sanchez has put up some lame shows before like Swansea
away, but I do
feel he will play to win every
game as that is his style.
We never really looked to not be in control of the
game, but I also never got that
feeling that a second goal was lurking moments
away.
Tiger Woods» chances of chasing down Jordan Spieth were slim - to - none on Sunday, but the four - time green jacket winner still walks
away from Augusta
feeling much better about his
game.
It is the first of several hundred «sssshhhh's» he is to emit during the
game, and I quickly realize that this is merely his manner of expressing his
feelings of shock and excitation when his emotions run
away with him.
As bad as we
feel our
away form has been City have picked up just 15 points
away from home and have 9
away games left compared to our 7.
Arsene
feels the heat so much, he went to play mind
games with Leicester, trying to pile pressure on them, but the truth is our next 3
away games are Man United, Spurs and Everton.
The Red Devils walked
away with all three points, which
feels unfair when considering the display and performance that our boys put in, and had any other goalkeeper in the world been between the sticks, you would have to think that we would have at least levelled the
game.
I have a
feeling that Arsene Wenger had Arsenal's next
game in mind when he picked the starting line up for the
away game at Bournemouth yesterday, specifically his decision to prefer the Brazilian centre back Gabriel to Per Mertesacker and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain to Theo Walcott or Joel Campbell.
Do i know we can win them, yes, but it will really be nice to see how we weigh in right
away, plus early division
games also a good test right out of the gate how our division will
feel this season.
The first of those
games in hand is on Thursday
away to Man City, but I
feel that City's disappointment on losing the semi-final and the fatigue that extra time at Wembley can cause could give United a real advantage.
Its to open the clubs eyes as to what the fans are
feeling because the signs will be took
away at
games, the fans who are at the
games are so quiet will make no difference about letting their
feelings known!
I
feel that this is mostly an issue with
away games and I'm sorta okay with that as long as we win.
It's still way too early in the season to know if they'll actually win the World Series — hell, the Indians were literally one
game away from being champs last year and couldn't pull it off — but you can forgive if any SI editors
feel a little smug about their mag's prediction this summer.
Arsene Wenger looked like a lot of Arsenal fans
felt as he tried to explain how the Gunners had thrown
away a winning position for the second time in two
games.