Sentences with phrase «change at this club»

re susan... most its shift change at club ped and the chief of stupidity has some rec time....
Exactly, I am all for change at the club if there is a clear vision on where we are going and what our future team, players, targets are going to be.
Being still in the Carabao Cup and with West Ham up next you would have to say that this looks our best chance of a trophy but it is the least prestigious of all and may not appease too many Arsenal fans who have been asking for big changes at the club.
Had we qualified it will be everything from the previous 13 years repeated once again — now there is pressure for him to leave or at least for significant change at the club.
Nothing is going to change at this club as long as Wenger is in charge.
There's an acute need of change at the club.
My beliefs faded and died as soon as «The Bottlers» reared their ugly heads, once again and it was no coincidence that this happened the moment we hit the top of the premier league, albeit the lead only lasting less than 24 hours, but it just goes to show that nothing has really changed at the club.
Wan na know why nothing changes at our club?
Actually David I am convinced the deal WILL go through and was always optimistic we would get Auba as soon as it was reported we would be trying to sign him.Why?Because I believe Ivan G is implementing the changes at the club that is the beginning of removing the absolute power Wenger has enjoyed at the club for far too long.From what I understand the negotiating team have been in Dortmund all week (and they haven't been kicking a ball around or putting fairy liquid in the fountains I've seen all 4 times I've visited the City).
I would love to see certain changes at the club, few of them include wholesale changes from top to bottom;
An other sign nothing will change at the club and Wenger is stying is that now they are starting to bring in the Wilshires and Gibbs's for contract talks.
Nevertheless, it won't be enough for many to move on from demanding change at the club, as ultimately the Gunners are still set to fall way short of expectations in the Premier League as they battle for a top - four finish, while there is still a long way to go in the Europa League even if they do see off Milan.
Disillusioned Arsenal supporters want to see major changes at the club this summer with the Frenchman set to remain, and that includes somewhat of a squad overhaul.
I am afraid our problems go beyond Wenger leaving but of course his departure would trigger the much needed change at our club.
I think at this point we have to really focus on change at the club.
Yet, despite the new names on the scoresheet, and despite the much - publicised personnel changes at the club over the summer, the standout performer at Anfield was actually a largely forgotten man; a man who has now been at the club for six full seasons.
It's the only way there will be change at the club.
Neither they nor us can initiate change at the club.
It's safe to say that the majority of fans want change at the club, But the sad facts are: the changes that will take place next season won't include the manager.
The charismatic manager is believed to be one of the major reasons for stars such as Reus wanting to stay where they are and there are likely to be some big changes at the club this summer.
wave of unity for the need for competitive change at our club.
I think the general assumption is that Alexis isn't wholeheartedly committed to Arsenal and is quite likely to leave, unless there are some drastic changes at the club this summer.
so many things change at the club except one, Wenger.
There is now talk that Mesut Ozil may well be persuaded to sign a new contract, and with changes at the club there could be reason for optimism, but unfortunately I believe that the problems stem from way above Law, and that Kroenke is the only person who can give us the changes needed.
Until the hierarchy change at the club I can only see regression, and this saving funds for Jan / summer window is not even funny anymore
For me to answer «yes» to that question, there are a lot of the things that have to change at the club.
Arsene's thick skin and Kronke's invisibility make it almost impossible to make changes at a club that are blinkered by the obvious fact, it is in recetion and suffering!
Should he decide to leave after over 20 years in north London though, it opens up the possibility for Arsenal to make real changes at the club and they will have to get the right man in to avoid the situation spiralling next season.
I find it so difficult to care about which players we keep which players we should buy if we will be able to qualify for CL football etc because I am truly convinced only a new manager would create a real chance of change at the club.
Despite the appeal of taking over the Premier League giants, there will inevitably be concern over the lack of time afforded to get things right and the regularity of change at the club moving forward.
The identity of the fourth signing has yet to be revealed, but in a summer in which the «Special One» is overseeing big changes at the club, it is more than likely to be another high - profile player as opposed to Lozano who would be a risk at this point given that he's still raw and yet to prove himself at a high level.
Germany manager Joachim Low is reportedly emerging as the internal favourite to replace Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager in a major summer of change at the club.
The London fan can make their voices heard in the next home game if they truly want good change at club.
Either way, I am up for a change at the club but would prefer Wenger to leave with another cup under his belt.
The TRUE FANS want real change at the club, they do not want a new manager when all the same old BS will continue to happen because it hasn't been resolved, TRUE FANS want Arsenal to be ambitious and that has to come from the top down.
So it begs the question, how many times can our manager and that muppet, Gazidis, contradict themselves, lie through their teeth and / or fabricate stories, before our largely complicit fan - base rises to the occasion and forces major changes at this club.
Though today has brought out all the sensible fans who desperately want complete regime change at our club, when, as we will, we win one or two games in a row, the loonies will again surface and praise Wenger and write that we sane ones are the problem.
It's obvious the powers that be are squarely in your camp, otherwise the past couple of off - seasons would have seen some major changes at the club.
The club is not ready to sacrifice its resources if just for a title if it is not so profitable at the end.So we need to demand permanent change at the club and not same old same old
One more person has to go as soon as and thats ShadyStan, usmanov is an arsenal fan and will spend our own money whilst balancing books (getting rid of deadwood players and staff on the ridiculous wages most are on) he likes wenger but fans would mean more to him if he was the owner i could near guantee it we would see major ambition changes at the club... its funny though he would only be spending what we already have in the bank after this season is over and there will be more than the 200m quoted time n time again by the media.
We will be a mid table team in the next 2 years if nothing changes at this club.
But also the hope that something has changed at the club will 100 % make you feel good.
Arsene Wenger joined Arsenal in September 1996 and would go on to oversee vast change at the club.
There is certainly a sense that times are changing at the club.
He is in need of some major change at the club and along with a fortified defensive line, there was a need of an additional goal - scorer.
Roma president James Pallotta says he understands there is a need for patience after a number of changes at the club and he is unconcerned by their indifferent start to...
Given that the uprising of Arsenal supporters has been going on for over 10 years, and given that the complaints we hear on the phone ins now are the same as the ones we heard 10 years ago, and given that nothing has changed the answer must be, no this is not a very effective way of getting change at the club.
Players like Theo are a classic example of why we probably need some kind of root and branch change at the club.
Dear Arsene, Nothing ever changes at this club does it?
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak claims there will be big changes at the club this summer
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