Not exact matches
Any Arsenal fans
expecting an easy ride in tonight's fourth round EFL cup clash might want to rein in their expectations a
little, according to both Arsene Wenger and the captain of Reading, Paul McShane, despite the fact that the Gunners are playing at home against lower league
opposition.
And having clearly defeated the Left, which is
expected to retain only about 10 % of the seats in the lower chamber of Parliament, he can also
expect little political
opposition to his liberal - leaning reforms.
Republican congressional candidate John Faso, whom Gibson vigorously supports, loves the river and all its
little fishies, of course, but isn't
expected to jump on a bandwagon hauled by his
opposition.
If, as is widely
expected, it is passed by the senate, the changes will then be put to a national referendum — also
expected to pass with
little outspoken
opposition.