But Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce sees his latest acquisition as a pivotal figure in his mission to
bring silverware to Tyneside.
There aren't any players that care about club history anymore, most players will go to the in - form team that will most likely
bring them silverware.
With both managers supremely eager to
bring some silverware to their respective clubs, we fancy both will opt for strong teams in this one.
That run of seasons didn't
bring any silverware, but nonetheless, it's a record that 14 of 20 Premier League boardrooms would kill for.
They know for a fact that the manager and squad are more determined than ever to
bring the silverware back to the Emirates.
That having all that plastic sometimes does nt cut it all the time, in
bring silverware and success!
even ozil to an extent, despite his frustrations at times, has definitely helped
bring silverware back to the club.
The Women's Blues were the only OUIHC team to
bring silverware back to Oxford with their fourth consecutive Varsity Match win over Cambridge — the Blues stepped into the Cambridge barn and walked away with a decisive 7 - 1 victory.
12 years ago Claudio Ranieri was fired as manager of Chelsea after winning just 53.77 % of his games and
bringing no silverware to Stamford Bridge.
So far, it seems that LVG's three year plan is on - track, and if
he brings silverware as well as good performances, who knows — he might even sign on for another season or two.
Here's hoping that 2011 - 12
brings some silverware, and some peace for Arsenal fans.
We're also using cloth napkins most of the time (and I'm working up to making the switch in my husband's lunch — he's great at
bringing my silverware and tupperware back, so I'm hopeful).
Not exact matches
I just moved to NYC, and my roommate and I remembered to
bring everything except
silverware — smooth move, Waggoner.
Maybe it's making for «no straw» in your drink when you go out,
bringing your own bags to the grocery store, getting coffee or a smoothie in your own cup / jar,
bringing your own
silverware when you're out and about, switching from paper to cloth napkins, buying bread from a local bakery or making it yourself instead of buying in plastic, switching to a menstrual cup or washable cloth pads instead of disposable, there's so many different ways to produce less waste.
During the summer I'm all about foods that require not
silverware when
bringing to picnics and potlucks.
@RSH Just as Wenger haterz are off on some delusional trip, in thinking that the next guy will
bring everlasting
silverware to the club... 2 sides to every coin dude.
«We have progressed to the Sixth Round of the Emirates FA Cup and will compete to
bring home
silverware in this competition for the third time in four years and what would be a record - breaking thirteenth FA Cup trophy.»
Honestly do you all really think the current squad can
bring EPL and Champions League
silverware to the Emirates.
Football is a team game, of course, so no one player can
bring success to a team on their own, just ask Argentina who have failed to claim a single piece of
silverware despite having arguably the best player the game has ever seen in Lionel Messi.
Do you think Rafa will be here next year, and if so, do you want him at the club if he can't
bring home any
silverware this season?
For an encore, he again
brought home the
silverware (Smythe and Cup) with another 16 - goal postseason in» 92.
Arsene Wenger
brought an end to a lengthy
silverware drought when his side defeated Hull City to win the FA Cup in May but the lack of major success over the past decade has certainly led to a fair amount of the Arsenal faithful demanding the former AS Monaco manager step down or be axed.
Sentiment must be put aside and a new manager must be
brought in before he inevitably goes and embarks upon more
silverware - winning with a rival.
Such moves will depend greatly on how the North London club are faring when the transfer window re-opens but it is believed that the Arsenal board are keen to
bring an end to the club's
silverware drought and are keen to appease supporters after a seven year run without tangible success.
Do they think the squad as a whole is strong enough to challenge Chelsea and Man United for the Premier League title and to help
bring an end to a five season long
silverware drought?
In turn, Alvaro Morata & Co will have to put the cigars away for a while although few will doubt that they'll be in a position to
bring them back out in a few weeks time to celebrate another piece of
silverware.
The World Cup finalist didn't
bring home any
silverware during his time at Anfield, but has won three Spanish titles, two Champions Leagues and two Club World Cups during his time in Catalonia.
The rest are bench players @ best and consistently are not fit enough or good enough to
bring EPL or Champions League
silverware vto the Emirates.
Having won the FA Cup last term, however, Wenger will be hoping that his side can
bring in more
silverware this term.
Yeah that left a rather sour taste in my mouth too, but the reality of the situation was that most of the players who left the club in the past did so because the constant failure to obtain any sort of
silverware... As I have said many times before and will say again, Wenger is the «root of all of Arsenals problems»... yes silent Stan and the board are also contributory... but the fact that they have allowed him in excess of 16 million to spend on teenage boys debunks any myth that suggest his hands are tied... You give me 16 million and I'll
bring back a world class player and come back with change.
But if it was as everybody thinks, to just earn money, then they would have went out and spent in order to secure more
silverware, which in itself
brings more money into the club... IJS
If I was Wenger though I would highlight the trophies won in the last 5 years and point out that I had still
brought the club
silverware.
With individuals like Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen also starting to attract ever - growing transfer speculation, it also remains to be seen if Mauricio Pochettino will have much more time to keep this talented group together and
bring in the
silverware they look so close to clinching.
get yourself a state of the art stadium, get yourself best manager, get yourself the best players for all the positions money can buy, then have a great marketing team to sell your great team which is wining
silverware almost every year that will
bring in new and better sponsorship = more money future generation in return will buy your products and
bring in bigger share of the TV rights or cable the more games you play in competitions the more gate money and TV and on and on,
Why would players be happy to play under a manager who continually fails to
bring them the success and
silverware that the game is supposed to be all about?
Koln attacker Lukas Podolski's protracted move to the North London club will be announced in the coming weeks and Wenger is keen to
bring in two or three other major signings after seeing Arsenal fail to end their lengthy
silverware drought.
The managers that I'll like to them to replace AW, which I know they can
bring success — both
silverware and squad building for trade (as AW has been doing) are 1.
Arsenal fans and Arsene Wenger have a lot to thank the FA cup for, especially over the last couple of years when it provided the trophy that had been so elusive since a winning penalty by Patrick Vieira in 2005
brought the last piece of
silverware to the club for almost a decade.
Again, either way this goes, I will put my support behind any player / s Wenger
brings in, and hope we push for
silverware this year.
If Arsenal wants to make a statement and look like a threat capable of winning
silverware, the club needs to spend the right amount of money on the right players to finally
bring back the days of glory to North London.
Despite our noisy neighbours impressing in the elite European competition this term in our absence, and having started the league campaign much the better thus far, unless they can actually
bring some sort of
silverware to the club, their cockiness will continue to be overlooked.
Giménez has turned around a stale, immobile defense and
brought it back to life — and as such, the chances of
silverware in May are alive as well.
Pep Guardiola was criticised last season after Man City failed to
bring home any
silverware but after the start his side have made this year, he has received nothing but praise.
But although City are out of sight, United could still
bring home
silverware in the Champions League and FA Cup.
Let's be real here — United should have
brought in Mourinho to take over from Sir Alex. He would have stayed the 2 - 3 years we needed to keep winning; you can almost guarantee the
silverware would have continued to flow had they
brought in the man who really wanted the job.
Winning
silverware across the board in numerous track and field events as they so often do, the global powerhouse is sure to
bring an abundance of talent to London in four months» time.
That being said, Klopp is fully aware that he must
bring glory in the form of
silverware back to Anfield.
Carlo Ancelotti, in just his first full season in charge at Stamford Bridge,
brought in two of England's most coveted pieces of
silverware last season when winning a Premier League and FA Cup double, which basically leaves him just one trophy short of completing a personal trouble.
It would not have mattered whether you
brought us trophies or not - Arsenal Football Club is not just about the
silverwares.
Even the replacements
brought in for departed players have showed desire and hunger to win
silverware.