«He had the perfect opportunity to monitor my form three days before that, in what was to be my penultimate appearance for Newcastle, a goal-less
draw against his team at St James» Park.
The fact that we were
drawn against the teams you mentioned proves that the FA cup is devalued?
We simply have to win all remaining games and we can not tell
ourselves a draw against any team is a decent result in any of our remaining games.
A handful of
draws against teams who defend heroically is far less damaging than losses.
You got us good, i won» ever comment, you making ratings throwing non sense for people to react one way or other... We lose,
draw against these teams all season long; 6th place is our spot... I wont even watch any of these games; my favorite team today is shifting to Reds, the spirit, the play brought by that Klopp.
What's been interesting and encouraging about Arsenal this season (and in the last half of the previous season) is that they've managed to more - or-less eliminate the head - thumpingly stupid losses and
draws against teams that they really should be beating.
Muff saying before the Pool and Stoke games that he will be happy with a point in both games and BOOM, we only manage
a draw against both teams.
A couple of decent FA cup
draws against teams from a lower division, as well as the Gunners getting the pick of the group winners from the Champions League in Monaco were as welcome as they were unusual for us.
While Massimiliano Allegri's men were
drawn against the team also referred to as Bianconeri on the opening weekend of the new season, expected challengers Roma were sent to Hellas Verona.
The Premier League is tight at the top this season and
draws against teams outside of the top six are no good, especially at home.
We seem to be
drawn against some teams frequently in the FA Cup, but Manchester City is not one of them.
Burnley made a brilliant start last night at Sheffield Wednesday, taking the lead in only the third minute, but we had, in the end, to settle for a point from a 1 - 1
draw against a team pushing to get into the top six.
The opening day defeat at Manchester United, followed by three consecutive
draws against teams that some fans would expect us to beat, has culminated in a less than inspiring start to the 2015/2016 season for Tottenham.
Not exact matches
Richard Nephew, the lead sanctions expert for the U.S.
team that negotiated the nuclear deal, cautioned
against drawing conclusions, noting that Trump has flip - flopped after appearing to announce a policy decision in the past.
Jose Mourinho was visibly furious with Chelsea first -
team doctor Eva Carneiro in the final minutes of their 2 - 2
draw against Swansea City, as she ran onto the pitch to see to Eden Hazard following a foul in injury time.
Freeze was just holding his «read option / QB
draw» plays close to his chest until he needed them
against teams that hadn't much tape on them.
Spuds
draw and we lost
against a
team who haven't won for i games.
Of course we might not be exactly buzzing with self - belief ourselves but at least we are coming up
against a
team that is also yet to win this season, with a
draw against Southampton and a loss to Chelsea before this league cup exit.
He has faced Premier League
teams too including two games
against Chelsea in the Europa League semi-finals the year the Blues won the competition, and holding Liverpool to a 1 - 1
draw at Anfield, but it another European game that he remembers the most.
And the other 2 co-leaders dropped points
against teams we've beaten: Tottenham
drew at Burnley: we won there (with the ugliest goal ever... but we won) City
drew at home to Southampton: we won our home game
against Southampton
A win or even a
draw against Red Star would put us in pole position to win the group and if he is really serious about winning the whole thing we want to avoid the better
teams in the next round.
playing
draw on our own home soil
against the big
teams is total crap if we think we are a big
team as well.
Bolly, every match is now a decider for us, and of all the other
teams competing, we seem to be a bit behind.our goals are not really flowing and we have tougher away fixtures, if we
draw or lose
against Man U, then we have a massive chasing to do..
chelsea man city man utd totenham and even everton we may get a
draw home but we will loose every single away game
against these
team.
I looks like you are forgetting that we
drew so many games
against teams like Leicester and Everton with Debuchy.
We wont beat Everton thats 4 sure... i hope 4 a
draw, wt player like wilshere and giroud we do nt stand a chance
against the strong
teams!
Chelsea look strong and don't look like they will drop too many points, they can afford to
draw against the other top 6
teams whilst we need to beat them.
broad statements about whom and where to beat or which players should score how many goals on average are just unnecessary statements which says nothing about the title, only throwaway opinion from the pundits who have no plans, every singlw title winner in the last 10 years will have
drawn at home
against teams they were expected to beat, nothing wrong there
We have been
drawn alongside Bayern Munich, which is obviously not the nicest
team to come up
against, but Olympiakos and Dinamo Zagreb are two of the
teams you would be happy to see
drawn in our group.
We should try to win as many as games at home and atleast
draw against top 4 - 5
teams in away fixture.
I can nitpick on each of our 14 players performance in this game if i want, but I happen to think that overall, obtaining a
draw against a title contender playing away, especially playing with 10 men for almost 45 minutes, was not such a bad result after all, not only if the standard is applied to a fragile
team such as AFC, but also if it were to be applied to some other «fantastic»
team such as for example, Leicester... I can imagine that if we were to loose the game the way Leicester did at the Emirates, many (visitors to this site) would be condemning our players bottlers, chokers instead of hailing them for defending bravely for 20 minutes with 10 men... LOL..
But with
teams who are defending deep
against us we need a big man upfront who can
draw the defenders and make more space for others.
A
draw wount be gud enough for dis game nd any other game, we need to imbibe dat winning mentality of a big club, nt hoping for a
draw or a slim defeat
against other big
teams, wil it be an offence if we win our remaining 15 epl matches or win all our ucl nd fa cup matches?
It is when we lose or
drew and we think it is not too bad because it is
against a so called big
team.
but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans than other fans, to say from the bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as worse as the worst if not the worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday,
draws against the best defensive side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a
team that sent man city home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
Despite being
drawn at home for this FA Cup tie, Middlesborough will be feeling pretty hard done by as they'll be facing off
against Manchester City of all
teams as they compete to try and secure a place in the semi-finals of the domestic competition.
We also know how the FA cup
draws have been very kind to Arsenal (e.g. playing a weak Man Utd in transition under Van Gaal, sending offs going in our favour, and
drawn against countless non league or weaker
teams compared to our EPL rivals etc)
Sure, we do play
against whichever
team we
draw — but we've been
drawing a fairly mediocre bunch of
teams till now.
We need to win our home games
against other top
teams and at least
draw away.
Get behind the
team FFS, don't look for excuses to spin an away CL victory and a
draw against our bitter rivals as anything more than disappointing.
The previous sentence would
draw triple - takes if it applied to any other
team, but set
against the long list of bizarre playoff occurrences involving the Washington Capitals, it makes just as much sense as anything else.
We currently sit 5th in the league and have shown we can take points off any
team in our league, with a
draw against top of the league Surbiton (0 - 0), and a win
against second in the league Teddington (2 - 1).
meanwhile the best
team just
drew against everton... i bet they couldn't score more because the grass was a shade more greener at the goodison
Chelsea and Manchester City were handed tough
draws against Paris Saint - Germain and Barcelona, respectively, the same
teams they faced in the competition last season.
if we get a
draw, let alone a win
against milan — and they arent a great
team by any stretch of the imagination — the usual suspects will be back on their football cosmic jive with their half backed histories, bizarro use of «the facts» and fear mongering about an uncertain future... until of course someone dumps us out of the europa cup..
«They were 2 - 0 up
against West Ham and could have lost, and they
drew against a Crystal Palace
team that played a very good counter-attacking game just as we did at Norwich.
Besides, the lower club
teams like Watford seem to
draw inspiration to wreak a havoc
against Arsenal at the Ems whenever they come there to play.
Let's give credit where its due, spurs gave a good account of themselves
drawing against a double defending champion real Madrid side, who last season ruthlessly dispatched a Munich
team that had walloped us 10 - 2 the round before
For me, we were jst being lucky to secured a
draw against a better and more determined
team yesterday ni
And of course Arsene Wenger's record
against the top 10
teams in England sees two wins, two
draws and 5 defeats.