And this vr will not work for atleast another 5 years on
big titles so everyone pipe down because the games are boring and nothing to them no matter if they re free or not id rather go kick a ball in my back garden.
Not exact matches
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With
so many
big - name
titles, this could be the surprise game of the year.
I laughed at the
title of this because I am
so a
BIG breakfast gal — typically eating a large savory breakfast and no lunch.
When naming the blog, we had no idea that it would take off and grow to be as
big as it is,
so we didn't put very much hard thought into the
title.
We can not afford to make
so many
big mistakes in management and play on the field if we want to have
title aspirations.
Give the manager the cash for defence reinforcement,
so we can secure top 4 again — forget the
titles, everyone here should agree that we have near to zero chance to win any
big title this season whatever the change we make.
The only reason I can attach to this arrogance is that once not
so very long ago we shared top - dog status with another
big club and managed to cobble together 3 PL
titles and some FA cups in a short space of time.
In his latest press conference, The Mirror reports that Wenger has admitted that he started thinking about it before the turn of the year, but for various reasons did not give it a go,
so was this delay a
big factor in the Gunners enduring yet another faltering challenge for the EPL
title?
Taggart was a star quarterback at Manatee, but he wasn't
big enough or fast enough for a program that had just been led to a national
title by Charlie Ward, who was
so blessed athletically that he won the 1993 Heisman Trophy and then went on to an 11 - year professional career — in the NBA.
More
so, if the Gunners lift the Europa League Cup to claim a
big Title win at the very end of the season.
If Sato was in the car it'd be terrific for the championship too, as Lewis Hamilton would get
so distracted by his
big shiny ring that he'd end up crashing out and allowing Sebastian Vettel back in the
title fight.
Many Gooners and people in the football media feel that the chances of Wenger stepping down at the end of the current season will be much
bigger if the Frenchman can guide the Gunners to another Premier League
title so if Howe is in the frame he did his chances of thr move no harm today, as his side did us a huge favour by beating Liverpool.
so i think the
title 2018 pittsburgh steelers
big board is just fine.
Rooney, having moved from Everton to Manchester United and won multiple Premier League
titles with Liverpool's
biggest rivals — would not be able to support an Anfield opponent
so easily now...
Monreal and Gabriel were bought in January, during our
title challenging days Wenger bought a player from Atletico for
big money
so really I don't know where you get your generic facts from.
Even more important for us could be the fact that we also play them in the league pretty early, on September 17th, and
so getting a good start to the season while they argue amongst themselves could really give the Gunners a
big boost in our hunt for the
title don't you think?
So with both clubs embroiled with Leicester and Man City in a very real and tight race for the Premier League
title, this is being billed as one of the
biggest clashes with the spuds ever.
Last season i said to myself that mourinho will never again have a season
so under par and that now is our
biggest opportunity to end the
title wait.
next season has to be
title / double with fa cup / cl semi at least or nothing else will do for me, wenger's had three summers including this summer now to try and bring in
big names (and he has delivered in the last 2 summer windows)
so that's more than enough time to build a first team capable of winning the league.
In fact, we're
so bad under Wenger, that we can't get any near winning the league, even when all of the
big teams are removed from the
title race.
Yet he also knows why the
title race is over and why the gap between us is
so big so early on in the season.
Yeah, Guardiola has his troops marching but look around, no one has performed sch in a steady way with
big 6 opponents and laim so called teams we get beat up by, won't name, useless... Man U is building slower because coming from way behind pas season transition from Fergie, Chelsea slipped before to be Champions as CL nor any European football... Leicester Champions before that... To win this league, you have to win with against all teams bellow BIG 6 now, then face those 5 teams for tit
big 6 opponents and laim
so called teams we get beat up by, won't name, useless... Man U is building slower because coming from way behind pas season transition from Fergie, Chelsea slipped before to be Champions as CL nor any European football... Leicester Champions before that... To win this league, you have to win with against all teams bellow
BIG 6 now, then face those 5 teams for tit
BIG 6 now, then face those 5 teams for
title.
While we may have all enjoyed Chelsea's hard to fathom fall from grace this campaign, they have already inflicted one of the few defeats on Arsenal and could perhaps put another
big dent in our
title hopes on Sunday,
so it is still a massive game for Arsene Wenger and the players.
I also expect van Gaal to spend
big money on transfers again,
so are United still a threat to us winning the
title?
«Chelsea have the same objective as us, they want to challenge for the
title so it's a
big game this weekend.
hehe well u r the one who is delusional talking about arsenal is in ur bloods well for us arsenal is our blood.whats this with wenger support if its top four that u guys value
so much and hve made it more appealing than a epl
title wow shame on of all us see what we hve turned aarsenal into.THIS IS ARSENAL.the moment someone becomes
bigger than a club then no way are things okay.ill end with asking my question which has not been answered yet... do u believe wenger will win
title with arsenal nxt yeat (epl), do u believe we will be among the strong contenders for the
title untill the end when it matters most???? wenger is a smart guy he knows nxt season automatic arsenal will be struggling even for fourth
so that is our target and its a shame we fans r ready to waste another year.I am done with this saga we will find out soon enough and I hope and pray we don't regret giving this
so called legend another chance coz I hve screamed, cried, and pple dare call pple who want change not arsenal fans or not die hards.cheers guys seems top four is safe our annual top fourbparade is in place
Let's call it the
biggest, if not greatest, moment: People in tiny Shelby were
so eager to host a heavyweight
title fight that they erected a 40,208 - seat stadium for the July 4, 1923, bout between champion Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons.
So in 2010 it would appear that he is blaming Barcelona (and Fabregas) for losing us the
title, but surely and even better chance was two years ago, and I don't remember selling any of our
big stars in that one, do you?
The man who managed
so many
big teams but never won a major
title until last year, when he managed a miraculous championship with Leicester.
The timing of the talk about Arsene Wenger getting a new Arsenal contract could hardly have been worse, on the back of a
title ending defeat by Chelsea that looked
so simple for the Blues that the Gunners have been compared to youngsters kicking a ball about with the
big boys in the playground.
It was also a
big win over a club that was one of the pre-season favourites for the Premier League,
so after three games in a row that the Gunners recorded a
big win it was perhaps inevitable that we Arsenal fans started to think of the
title.
So although we will enjoy it if Chelsea struggle, Arsenal may have
bigger hurdles to overcome, with Manchester United and Liverpool also potential
title winners.
A lot of Arsenal fans would gladly take a bit of the trophy success that Chelsea have enjoyed over the last decade or
so, with Premier League
titles, domestic cups and both the Champions League and Europa League to celebrate, but I am not
so sure about the way that their
big spending billionaire owner Roman Abramovich gets through managers.
With Jones out for who knows how long and AJ retired, you have ONE exceptional fighter in that division and ONE guy who can present a challenge to exceptional fighters... literally everyone else in that division is a gatekeeper at best... the HW division also has a
big drop off after the top, but there are still like 6 guys who could conceivably win the
title in that division,
so it is WAY deeper than LHW... I think you will be one of the many who drinks the LHW kool aid that will be surprised at how easily Stipe beats DC.
The club ambitions under the total control of Arsen Wenger is not to win
big titles, 4th in EPL, to join ECL (even with one round), and win odd not
so important trophies like FA or Carling cup.
So perhaps the Gunners can approach this
big EPL game with real belief and remember that apart from the Chelsea game and the ridiculous refereeing of Mike Dean, Arsenal have not lost since the opening day and are in a good position to make a real challenge for the
title.
It's not just winning
titles, it's also increasing our fanbase and shirt signings... Arsenal can make the money back on
big signings easily
so we need Gazidis to stop putting the brakes on and just get the man (or 2) that Wenger has identified.
The premise that Arsenal should be competing for the
title is only a result of Wenger's own work in growing our club to be
big enough to do
so.
At the moment we are flying high and are doing
so despite the absence of some
big players and that is fantastic, but how long can we keep it up and what would the loss of other players do to our
title hopes?
So when you have The Mirror reporting that the Tottenham boss is dismissive of the challenge from Arsenal and is thinking of
bigger things, while Sky Sports reports Erikssen talking up their
title challenge as if they have already beaten us then I have to suggest that the spuds are way too sure of themselves and I hope that this attitude comes back to bite them as well as firing up the boys in red and white.
Next year is
so big, because Klopp will build his own side, Pep and Conte two managers with lots of
titles behind their backs are coming and we're sticking with the past.
Our rivals are winning with
so many goals, if, a
big IF, we are in the
title race, this could affect us
big time at the end of the league.
Louis van Gaal's side spent
big last summer and could be set to do
so again this year, with the Dutchman keen to turn his side into
title challengers again after an up - and - down campaign battling it out for a top four spot.
So basically, what Graham is saying here is that Arsenal are only in the hunt for the
title as a result of the poor form of the other «
big clubs».
Does Wenger have to prove his case by using the next week or
so to sign a
big name player or two and prove that we really do have
title ambitions and credentials before the Ox says yes?
Players showed they have some fight in them (I am sure wenger will point that out) but as usual Arsenal drop points...... I can't believe we r letting Leicester run away with th
title,, not because I hate them or anything but because for
so many years our excuse for not winning anything was we can't compete financially with th
big boys then Leicester shows all itp takes is desire n hardwork.....
So with Manchester United looking strong with a maximum nine points from nine and with all of the other
big clubs expected to fight for the
title up in the top six while Arsenal languish down in 16th spot, we really need to hit the ground running after this current international break.
At Wynn in Las Vegas, Iowa was their
biggest liability to win the NCAAF
title, moving from 100:1 to 25:1,
so they're particularly happy with this outcome.