Sentences with phrase «club who»

However, they enter Wildcat country favored by nearly two TDs against a # 10 Kansas State club who is undefeated and coming off a 59 - 21 blowout of in - state rival Kansas.
The central midfielder would likely be a perfect candidate for the North London club who have been continually looking to strengthen their soft centre despite recent revelation Francis Coquelin signing a new deal after a string of excellent performances.
Nicolas Lodeiro will join the Argentinean club who bought half of the player's rights for $ 2.8 million USD.
yes I got the same feeling, Koman said Man U is the only club who bid for Schneiderlin.
One wouldn't want to blame Arsenal for not extending Gnabry's deal before it has reached this stage where Arsenal could sell him for a much higher price to any club who insisted on buying him but not at low price Madrid are offering Arsenal now for him.
Someone who may not be able to last the final year because of all the life being sucked out of him by this club who lacks any real ambition... Jamie Carragher and all the other critics are right, the whole club from top to bottom needs to change, and some serious questions have to be answered with serious actions, not just talk... Stan Kroenke, Ivan Gazidis, Arsene Wenger, and the other board members need to address this problem or move out.
Marco Pezzaiuoli's mid table side could well do with an injection of creativity as they look to push on towards the top six as the ambitious club who up until 2008 had never plied their trade in the top tier of German football, looks to continue their rapid rise.
This delay is less than ideal, especially for our club who has struggled with form since December, and we are now having to play without Sanchez, and could have been boosted by the availability of Mkhitaryan this weekend.
This article just shows that majority of the Arsenal fans are content and deserve the situation compiling at the club right now... If Wenger was willing to mention that «we are lucky and privileged to just be in the league» you will find morons in this club who will agree and «he knows best»...!!
How to get the best out of Walcott: Sell him to a club his constant absenses will not impact the season of, a club who plays against clubs with a no physical contact policy, a club which doesn't mind hearing his deluded belief he is a striker.
I'm not asking can anyone be pleased, I'm asking is there another club who can hold a candle to those two.
'' Gazidis is probably the only able guy at the club who is constantly humiliated by wenger and kroenke.»
This a club who has decided to adopt a different direction.
I just can't believe that we are actually doing business with man u again this board, owner and manager sure don't have a problem selling their sole to the red devils (pun intended) but why not we dare not lose a single penny we are after all a club who makes money not loses or spends it!
-- Real Madrid are a massive club who wins things and have a structure and ethos that allows them to compete at the highest level.
Regarding CB, it seems to be the consensus that Gomez isn't ready for the move next season, so I'd love to bring in an older vet from a good club who is starting quality to hopefully play next to VVD for a year or two until Gomez is ready.
No top club who aspires to win trophies will have giroud as their striker.
... i know coke back dates after injury is tough to predict but am sure we are the only club who hardly ever get it right, soon as we are given a date you cam be rest assured 80 % of the time it will be wrong.....
No doubt a continued run of good form will bring with it speculation of interest from members of Europe's «Elite» and that's unavoidable though one would hope that the backing Rodgers has shown Coutinho, both in taking the «risk» in signing him and over the past two years, will result in a feeling of loyalty to a club who are clearly building for the future.
Too many people at the club who are content with mediocrity is why the club has become an absolute shambles!
Something's wrong for a club who has money to spare (now if it is true).
I don't believe Ozil has been worth his money so far this season and Sanchez may well be after assurances regarding the direction the club are heading towards but what if it's not the players but the club who are delaying the negotiations, after all top players who earn top money win the top prizes and oh but we've won?
I saw someone saying that there is a stat which shows a mammoth difference between Wilshere and Ali.I can tell you for a fact that Arsenal is a team which gives youngsters a chance a lot but the waythe youngsters are integrated into the team is very bad.There is also an injury curse in an Arsenal too.Had Wilshere started his career at Tottenham given the same chances as Ali and based on the two reasons I stated he'd have been thrice the player Alli is today.Even Ramsey I blame it on Arsenal.I just imagine him having started his career in a different club who give chsnces to youngsters except Arsenal.Things would've been different.
That is the price of being a secondary club who has low expectations.
i think in the next few years it is important that we are strongly know as a club who promote youth as i think the war for for the next batch of talented youngsters (getting bielik is a step in the right direction) is hotting up soon.
Wenger bought Adebayor as a little known youngster for # 3m and sold him a few years later for # 20m to a club who reputedly paid him 175k pw.
Allardyce's appointment at West Ham is an appointment made on an entirely pragmatic basis, by a club who need a quick return to the Premier League.
I just don't get you guys at times.What's with all the hype?The downfall of a team is not dependent on whether the team's best player leaves or not.It's much more than that.People can not just say that if Arsenal sign Lacazette and Alexis leaves we wil not improve.People acting as if we've not had better players leave the club who we have survived without.It's funny how everyone is predicting doom if Alexis leaves but I wonder who will be shocked if we place 4th without him in the squad next season.It's not all about Alexis you.Transition is part of life so you you just have to take it as it comes.If you think Alexis» departure means Arsenal downfall you guys are all wrong.Now look how many are claiming Alexis is irreplaceable.Yet before he came many wouldn't have said that.Alexis is a replaceable player to me because someone might even come and do better.Look at him before he came and look at him now there's your evidence.Who did he replace?
This is UNBELIEVEABLE for a top club who claims to have ambitions.
The majority still likely want him to leave, but like me apathy is starting to set in together with the acceptance that this is just a club who don't care about winning as much as the big clubs.
Show me a big club with ambitions and I will show you a club who's fans would not accept one manager to stay in charge for such a long time with out ever being close to winning the national title.
As a result, Chamberlain will consider moving on this summer, in search of a club who value what he can bring to the table.
Or take a risk, get a new manager, breath new life into the club, entice big game (not necessarily big name) players to the club who can make a difference.
3 FA cups in 12 years does not cut it for a club who Wenger himself claims has a great squad of players.
We're the only London club who can realistically challenge Chelsea and offer him an attractive switch without a massive relocation.
While Arsene Wenger and Arsenal are supposedly find every possible way of getting Alexis and Ozil to put pen to paper, it's being reported in the media today that there's an English trio at the club who should be a little more concerned than most about where their future lies.
If there's one club who surely won't be a fan of any more changes to the homegrown rules, it's Manchester City, who face putting out a painfully average - looking side side next season if they are forced to buy English!
We are paying out millions to two players (Walcott and Wilshire) who are either not willing or unable to deliver the good on the field and this seems a very odd stance for a club who refuses to get involved in the big buy figures than many other clubs do when purchasing their new players.
Simple fact is, Arsenal no longer have a man within the club who will support Wenger in getting the targets he wants, we no longer have a Dein!
But all this has not been enough to convince the Catalan club who are ready to let him go.
he saw Napoli and arsenal as similar and decided upon the club who wanted him the most.
Sanchez to city is going to happen no matter what Wenger says he don't want to play for a club who has no chance of winning champions league or premiership only the fa cup now and again and has too many mediocre players in the team that are just happy to collect big wages every week
As for Sanchez and Ozil, Players will always come and go but it's those who win titles with the club who are remembered the most!?
We have a cheapskate club who has trouble penny pinching as is... With a look at all the players contracts running down there's a lot of work that needs to be done over the summer.
It's only sank in (personally) to my head the last two years how Arsenal have now settled as a club who will fight for whatever is left, after the «Top dogs» of the pack have taken the best to offer.
You name any club who would be so loyal to manager who bring no improvement, whether big or small?
I do nt know no other club who is being managed that bad like we do.
Paul Gascoigne was the most talented Englishman in a generation and despite several heroic displays for the national team, he never managed to play with a club who finished in the Premier League's top two.
Theo Walcott has been less than impressive un yet he is one of our heist paid players and will likely never be sold yet for all his supposed promise he still does not deliver the good that a 150 Grand a week player should, Danny Wellbeck has got us out of trouble on several occations but again his inate scoring talent is severely lacking and its telling that he was bought in without Wengers beady eye being on the deal and was offloaded by a club who should he have had any real promise would have charged us a far greater sum or point blank refused to sell him.
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