But, the Lilywhites would face competition from many
different clubs who all want to sign the youngster.
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.
Not exact matches
And not only that, even when people
who are
different come in and become part of the community, we want to, in a way, and much of this is unconscious, we want to make it clear that it is really our
club, and they are, in a sense, still visitors, maybe even guests, but not fully members.
When adjusted for
different proportions of persons in each of these categories, the following profile of the CBN partners
who have called a CBN counseling center emerges: 80 per cent are women; 91 percent are «700
Club» members; 94 percent have been a «700
Club» member for one year or more; 70 percent are over the age of 35; 84 percent have no college education; and 90 per cent are affiliated with a church.
For those
who want to try it all, Brentwood Trading Group offers their «Exotic Meat of the Month
Club» where you receive a
different selection each month for a year.
At the top, it hasn't set in with Wenger, but the people
who own the
club look at it in a
different way and know they can still make a lot of money without winning the league.»
Top of the pile is Chelsea,
who have grown considerably in the Roman Abramovich era to become the most popular
club in 81
different countries, including Russia, Brazil and Mexico.
If we had a rich owner
who was happy to put more money in the
club things would be
different but Kroenke only takes money out he doesn't put any in (or so it seems).
majority of of
who play for those
clubs are mercenaries and morata is no
different, and to be honest I highly doubt it that wenger was in for him.
With a new generation on board and with
different achievement and direction headed by the two
clubs it will be interesting to see
who comes out on top after both legs.
Pellegrini,
who was quoted by Sky Sports, said: «Maybe City have already offered all that the
club can offer, maybe it's not about more money, maybe there are
different things to sign a new contract.
Ozil will srtay, extend his contract for Daddy Wenger
who does always protect and support him under storms Let's see what Wilshere does, if he can resist to Chelsea and Gardiola at city
who wanted to grab in when at Barca and looks closely at his return... They are two very good players with
differents things to offer... These
clubs are really into creating feuds and confusion by offering ridiculous wages we can» t beat and players expect then..
Wasn't this the guy
who was meeting all these
different clubs based on a promise Inter hadn't forfilled and then ends up getting what he wants and puts out a controversial autobiography?
that's a joke you know right... apart from the Barca rumour years ago, which other top
club have come with serious bid for the guy... it's only in Arsenal average performers are seen as giving their all... you want to be among the heavyweights in Europe, then sign the best players or bring in a coach
who can shape the young minds into champions... you don't do the same thing year after year and expect a
different result
Ferdinand named Diego Costa —
who was sold by Chelsea this season — as the one the
club must regret letting go, and also named the legendary Didier Drogba as a front - man from their past
who could've made this a very
different game tonight.
I really believe that the fans Hill - Wood is referring to, are those fans
who are not from London, but rather are fans from abroad living in the same areas supporting
different football
clubs (predominantly Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool.)
We've signed young players
who have used their previous
club as a stepping stone to sign for us, a bigger
club, so why should we expect to be treated any
different.....
Sticking to a failing manager
who refuses to change his ideas, tactics and strategies, at the expense of the
club's progress, or being realistic enough to admit that it is madness to keep doing the same thing over and over, and expect
different results?
The excuse of having to build a stadium and not having enough resources to compete have been proven fraudulent, as in that same period BOTH Birmingham AND Wigan beat us to trophies, not to mention the
different «small»
clubs,
who have knocked us out of the two domestic cups over the years, with squads worth FAR LESS than ours.
The two skills are very
different indeed, like some managers
who are just plain gods at keeping teams in the league but could never manage a truly big
club (fat sam).
Club football is very
different, small squad of players, transfers to sort out, player contracts,
who to send on loan, dealing with the owner / board.
The stories we get from the
Club are
different dependant on the scenario, we CAN buy in
who we want... or....
This a
club who has decided to adopt a
different direction.
man u, man c, chelsea, liverfool, bottlerham, its the owner and not the manager
who determined the
club spending policy... it would be deluded to think it's any
different at AFC.
And even if we overcame these lesser
clubs we still have the proper top tier teams to get past
who we have no divine right to be beating on a regular basis — and as many of the Arsenal detractors will tell you finishing 2nd in the UCL is ultimately no better than going out in the group stages, your trophy cabinet ain't gonna look any
different.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler,
who have a
different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our
club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations
who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this
club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola,
who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved
club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the
club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
The 50 - year - old never returned to Arsenal after his playing days, and he has revealed that's down to Wenger
who has rejected his approach to come back and take various jobs at
different levels of the
club.
Samuel Hayes, a former Security Operations Manager for the
club, claims in the suit that there were
different sets of security protocol for black and non-black entertainers
who visited Philips Arena.
Unless there is a drastic change to their strategy in the coming year or so, then Abraham may well be right to leave the door open for a
different Premier League
club to swoop
who are willing to give him his chance to shine.
Suddenly he came to a bigger
club, got a new manager
who never tries
different things and tries to stick to same starting 11 if possible!
However, it could have been very
different for him as he revealed that he spoke with Jose Mourinho about a return to his former
club, but the move was dismissed by someone else at the
club who evidently didn't want him back.
We were nominated for three
different Sports Federation awards —
Club of the Year, Coach of the Year, and the Norman Bryce Smiley Trophy for the sportsperson
who best reflects Norman Smiley's values.
But you see no wrong in calling others braindead or retarded, insulting
club officials, supporters and anyone
who has a
different opinion to you is inferior or stupid.
In a totally
different answer to someone else, can't remember
who though, I was talikng about the crucial difference about supporting the
club, not merely the team.
Am never one to excuse our continuous failings and Wenger's general ineptitude but all this talk of Afobe been another one we missed out on is a bit preposterous and very very premature... yes he's scored a few goals for Bournemouth but can we all take a step bck and recognise that playing for a team
who will be happy just to avoid relegation is very
different from playing for a
club which demands trophies and high achievements every season (yea, I know we have been found wanting on these fronts for a long time)... some players are better in small
clubs with limited expectations and very neat to no pressure... that is why history is littered with stories of good players
who went to big
clubs and flopped only to go down a few levels and find their form again....
Stan is a sports investment businessman and no doubt a very good one
who has profited, in my opinion hill - wood
who sold the fans down the river is to blame for selling his shares (along with the rest of the board then - it was only Bracewell - Smith
who admitted she sold to the wrong person) wenger as an employee of Arsenal fc has done everything what the
club needs ie finish forth, however I do honestly believe with a
different more tactically astute manager we would be in a better place now and maybe even won the league last season
Arsenal has many fans from
different walks of life, lawyers, accountants, even financiers and the average joe with lots of brilliant ideas, our spend on
club merchandise, on tickets and so on does not have to go through the pockets of some greedy individuals
who only pay us back with misery over and over again, let's borrow a leaf from Real Madrid and Barcelona by making use of new technologies to come together and take charge of our
club even if remotely, this mini revolution begins now, it begins with YOU!
The way I see it, any top
club who already has a WC striker won't let him leave unless they buy a
different WC striker.
It is said that in the process of negotiating positions with the superstars (not just contracts are negotiated with them), the three
different coaches this season for the
club have given a raw deal to players such as Santiago Solari and Guti,
who have been described as «middle class players» in the
club set - up.
The Manchester United midfielder played under West Ham United manager David Moyes at two
different clubs, but it's Leicester City
who lead the way to sign him - according to one bookmaker.
Those
who failed to hit their targets may find themselves with difficult questions to answer when meeting with
club owners for a post-mortem, while others may be in demand from other
clubs looking for a
different approach from last season.
United fans still mourn Ferguson's departure, but the emotion of the Arsenal supporters is
different and that is a great shame for a man
who will go down as the
club's greatest manager.
«When we started the season there were
different opinions about
different clubs and
who could be where and a lot of people would have said Man City would be champions, maybe Chelsea or United, but no - one thought about us and that is OK,» Klopp said.
We as fans, in particular the STH and those
who go regularly to away - games, spend a hefty sum of our money on the
club, but our financial risks are relatively small compared to Kroenke's: we can chose to no longer spend any money on Arsenal in relatively short time, but Kroenke is in a
different position.
Even through our long history between my
club and yours we are so much
different as fans — we can appreciate the efforts of the other team no matter
who it is.
Burnley travel to West Brom tomorrow
who have a
different manager in the hot seat than when they won at Turf Moor back in August; Tony Pulis, now at Middlesbrough, was the man in charge then but he's been replaced by Alan Pardew whose previous
club was Crystal Palace.
However, this Everton side are a total
different beast under Sam Allerdyce
who have turn things around since taking charge at the
club.
By the summer of 1915 the Great War was in full swing and many teams lost players, and consequently the
different leagues lost a number of
clubs who closed down for the duration.
Alberto Mendez,
who was ironically signed in the same transfer window as Patrick Vieira, made just eleven appearances in his first season, before he was loaned out to three
different clubs before being moved along to Racing Ferrol.
I will begin with Cesc Fabregas
who remains to be linked to
different clubs everyday despite stating his desire to stay at the Nou Camp.