Irrespective of whether Burnley do manage to survive, their highly - rated forward looks set to leave Turf Moor to
challenge at a bigger club — perhaps in La Liga.
Not exact matches
It must be very frustrating for the
big stars
at Arsenal to see other rival
clubs signing world class additions that will help their sides
challenge for major honours this season, whilst the Gunners sit back with basically the same squad that failed to win a trophy last term.
Arsenal give Sanchez the 200 and show some ambition by building a team around him that can
challenge for
big trophy's, on the other hand Sanchez lift your head up, keep giving 100 and don't put the
club at ransom.
He acknowledged the fact Real have to
challenge for the
biggest prizes, set some priorities, used his emphatic career to manage some huge egos
at the
club and if he wins it it will be a minor miracle in terms of shifting fortunes!
Well we are all making our contributions, moreover our contributions are decent individually, Wenger knows the direction he is heading towards when it comes to transfers, when he speaks with the press don't rely on his words, he speaks with the press sometimes to encourage the fans and conceal the truth in him.nevertheless my verdict concerning this issue of alexis sanchez and arsenal is that, wenger should keep hold to his words by not selling alexis, he should allow him to see off his contract if he refuses to sign because next season alexis will turn 29, he has already
at the pick of his career, by allowing him to stay we can mount title
challenge come next season and this will really give us an advantage even for him to o sign another contract with arsenal, arsenal is a
big club, they should how to hold, encourage and lure their best players to renew their contract rather loosing them to other top
clubs, especially title rivers
Looking back
at the game and looking back
at some of Sanchez's body language, I think our
biggest challenge is to lift the optimism around the
club, since there is little.
I guess from your perspective, never winning or even
challenging for a major trophy,
at the one of the
biggest and richest
clubs in the world, IS the sign of a good manager.
The Dutchman delivered the FA Cup to the hierarchy the season before last, but there was plenty of discontent
at Old Trafford over their inability to
challenge for
bigger honours while his preferred style of play was often criticised given it wasn't in line with the culture that had been developed
at the
club.
Yep, it's what happens when you're one of the
biggest clubs in the country and
challenging for the title, every team will play
at 110 % to try and match our quality of football.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who left the
club last month, has left a
big squad
at the Cardiff City Stadium and it will be tough for Slade to put together a tight knit group who can
challenge for promotion.
Barry looks
at it as a great
challenge where he could be playing for one of the
biggest clubs in the world and a
big pay packet.
We have
big opportunities
at the
club and there are a lot of
challenges ahead for the rest of the season.
@Shambo, what did you think about what was said
at the
clubs AGM (reaching the knock out phase of the CL is like winning silverware - AV) When the fair play system comes into rule in 2/3 years the
club will then be able to compete with the
big 4 and
challenge for the prem or champ league.
With Fulham trailing by a Van Damme goal early on, the Cottagers» Saturday afternoon quickly went from bad to simply catastrophic, as a firm but reckless
challenge by Karl Henry on Bobby Zamora, arguably the
club's most influential player last season and a player which had he been a few years younger would have almost certainly been snapped up by a
bigger club elsewhere, resulted in the England international suffering both a broken leg and ligament damage leaving Fulham's most prized asset sidelined until
at least the new year.
One of our
big things last year was the Pedometer
Challenge, with a goal of 10,000 steps a day, and it started with employees but made it to the student level —
at the elementary level it prompted some schools to form walking
clubs, where students were able to do a lap around the park and walk back to school.