If we don't get
the away win tomorrow I'm in favour of the Gunnersaurus taking over until the end of the season?
Not exact matches
Dann has seen his team
win their last two home games against Watford and Middlesbrough, and also beat West Brom and Chelsea
away before the loss to the Saints in midweek, and Dann believes the fans can help cheer them on to another
win against the Gunners
tomorrow.
Arsene Wenger will hopefully not have to look for any reasons why Arsenal do not
win away against relegation threatened Sunderland
tomorrow, as we really need a good performance and the right result from the lads to go back above Man City and take a step closer to ensuring that we have a place in the Champions League next season and do not have the stress and inconvenience of a play off.
Two Premier League
away games, at West Brom
tomorrow and then Norwich City next Sunday, are punctuated by a must -
win home clash with Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb and with a stretched squad that is a tough eight days of football.
Lets continue
winning Tomorrow Monaco Then Newcastle
away and 6 PL
winning streak.
the interlude gave players a break
away from the pressure cooker environs of the EPL, the managers few days to reassess the positions of their clubs on the table and take stock of what has been a topsy turvy season and it also gave fans a few days to really look at things from a different angle... we still have a slim chance of
winning the title, so Watford are in for a beating
tomorrow no doubt.....
The fans who will be the most happy about Liverpool beating Tottenham at Anfield today will be those of the Chelsea persuasion, because it has just about confirmed the title and a
win away to Burnley
tomorrow should be that for Antonio Conte's side.
As for
tomorrow any logical gooner will want MU to
win so that the media darlings liverpool stay
away from top 4.
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!
The long and short of it is, however, that even though Arsenal will go to the top of the table if we
win away at West Bromwich Albion
tomorrow, it will be a short lived spell on top if Manchester City
win their own game later in the day.
Our game
tomorrow has now become a must
win if it wasn't before to truly state our intentions, but are you seriously telling me after 17 league games we're the only ones to beat Leicester home or
away.
While Arsenal could really do with the clubs above us and around us in the Premier League table having a few slips and dropping some points, the only thing we can really do ourselves is to keep
winning games in order to keep up the pressure and to put ourselves in the position to take advantage if and when they do, which makes our
away game against AFC Bournemouth
tomorrow another must
win match.
it is heard to believe cus d said dat d truth is bitter, dis is d best write up ever, not minding that some AKB wont agree with you, we might beat chelsea
tomorrow but dat does nt mean we are better than them, if u actually played football ball u will know that dis game some times not the better team
win, but dat does nt mean we should shy
away from the truth.
I'd be less than surprised if Arsene fails to
win tomorrow, he hasn't beaten Pulis
away since 2010, just like another recent event that hasn't happened since 2010 this will not happen too.
we were 5 points on top and let it slip so Leicester knows a
WIN tomorrow and they will have 80 % title wrapped it as March schedule is winnable as for us 3 tricky
away games (Utd, Everton, Spuds) plus Barca in the mix... If we have added 1 more signing for sure we would be more optimistic by year in year out we tend to let slip..
A
win tomorrow will see our men secure the Northern 1A with a game to spare and be a playoff match
away from promotion to the Premier North.
Arsenal have
won just one of their last 7
away League games this season, and on Sunday they have to pick themselves up from back to back 3 - 0 losses to Man City this weekend when they travel down to Brighton for the early kick - off
tomorrow afternoon.
When Arsenal take on Manchester United at Old Trafford
tomorrow it will be just the third game of the month and there will still be three games left for the Gunners to play in November, so to say that we have to beat United
tomorrow in an
away game we have not
won for 10 years in the Premier League to avoid this being another nightmare month may seem a bit harsh.
I fervourently believe Arsenal will
win the title except if Leicester
win or Man City or Spurs Arsenal will beat Bournemouth
tomorrow of that I am certain unless of course Bournemouth
win then Arsenal will not
win Looking ahead I am sure we can overcome City United Everton Spurs W / ham
away and every one at home unless we lose to some of these teams which means we won't
win unless our rivals lose to other teams more than we do.
The same can be said of third placed Southampton as the Saints are currently three points ahead of Arsenal and could extend that if they
win away at Newcastle on Saturday, so any help that Ipswich Town can give us against them in their cup clash
tomorrow would be greatly appreciated by us Gooners.
With all of that in mind, an
away win for United
tomorrow would be absolutely massive — but knowing what things have been like under Van Gaal, it wouldn't be a total surprise if we beat City, Everton and Spurs in the next three games, only to lose Villa, Palace and Norwich in the following weeks.
Success in
tomorrow's match is not simply defined by whether or not Barcelona
win; rather success is defined by our ability to secure an
away goal, or at least whether or not we keep ourselves in the tie approaching the second leg next Wednesday at the Camp Nou.
Having
won against Fleetwood this week, the youth team are back on their travels
tomorrow with a tough
away game against Bury who are currently second favourites to
win the league for a second successive season.
A
win is the bare minimum that people will be expecting
tomorrow, and it will probably also be a crucial game for Giroud should he start; with Walcott breathing down his neck for the starting spot he needs to find his shooting boots right
away.
However, each week the Premier League offers us a chance to get back to
winning ways and
tomorrow's trip to Carrow Road against Chris Hughton's Norwich will give Paul Lambert's men the perfect chance to pick up another
away win.
Chelsea will face Bournemouth
away from home in the Premier League
tomorrow and the Blues must get back to
winning ways after a horrific home defeat against Manchester City last weekend.
A draw and three
wins in pre-season will count for nothing
tomorrow morning when the youth team kick off their 2016/17 Youth Alliance League season with an
away game against Fleetwood Town.
Tomorrow could easily be a home
win, or a
away win, or a draw.
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