Professional broadcasters (journalists, pundits, analysts) are supposed to take the emotion of being
a fan out of the debate, to provide a clearer analysis free of bias and predispositions, but increasingly this doesn't appear to be the case — they prefer instead to go for the extremes, for the Talksport approach of riling up their readers and listeners and allowing their agendas to cloud how they deduce what is in front of them.
Not exact matches
I kind
of debated sharing this with you because I am not a big
fan of the way the photos turned
out, but in the end I decided what the heck?
When people
debate Rodgers» legacy at Anfield, his
fans will point the 2013/14 season as an incredible achievement — one that, in many ways, would ultimately cost him his job as it was a title challenge that came much earlier than expected; the club were ahead
of schedule in terms
of building a competitive side, and the emotional turmoil
of ultimately losing
out on the final day
of the season meant there was simply no recovery.
this
debate is embarrassing guys I want wenger
out I believe his time is up but not now its our time as the
fans to rally the boys lets gve the boys heart I don't like how us
fans r showing our discontent if I was around wenger we could've already brawled but now more than ever the players need us... sacking someone now is
out of the equation it will spell all doom and we might miss
out top four coz as it is the players r down....
I view Sir Keswick statement on the
debate of Le Prof leaving Arsenal at the end
of this season as a conditional statement to appease the Wenger
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fans to be calm as the Arsenal board who for his prudent financial management skill in managing the club finances doesn't want him to go now to try to buy time for him to use Arsenal success
of a win
of the FA Cup and a 4th place table finish this season as a ploy to convince the Wenger
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fans he can still be kept at the club as manager for another 2 — 3 years to achieve the titles they've been craving after in the next 2 — 3 season..
Should this even be a topic?Giroud is a player
of average quality always surrounded by good players.I just don't get.It's as if only Arsenal
fans rate him.This was a player who was bought to be the leading striker at Arsenal and after his years
of failure which many deny he's now become a super sub?How laughable is that.From failure to super sub.If the so called world class striker we're signing goes
out with an injury for about five months who comes in then.It seems to me people lack vision.Why is it always Giroud Giroud Giroud?After so many seasons people are still
debating what souldn't even be debatable.I've lost count
of the number
of times he's been talked about here.This is the problem with our club.It's just not ruthless.This is a player who should have been gone long ago but due to him being French he still gets the chances.We won't miss him when he goes and I'd like to see if he'd stand
out in a smaller club.
Whether or not you feel that a protest is necessary for change is a
debate that can be held in the comments, because although some will feel it is the only way that
fans can make club officials see want what is wanted, others will say that Wenger deserves more respect than to be forced
out the club by protest and a lack
of support when he is only following Kroenke's orders.
Our friends at Betway have been
debating this very issue in their latest episode
of the Betway's «Blow the Whistle» segment, where the
fans can also contribute their feelings on how this will pan
out.
The price tag was met with much
debate as the majority
of fans pointed
out that whilst the 23 year old has talent that would be a well worthy
of investing in, in order to develop at the club, the fee is a bit commanding for his goal scoring record so far.
City haven't even approached the club about Sanchez as for all these wild rumours about mediocre players we are looking at, again they are just rumours to get a reaction
out of Arsenal
fans and stir
debates, to get hits and sell papers.
And while there is much blurring, with some sick
of Wenger but wanting him to bow
out with a trophy and a legacy, and others who have supported his retention now angling for a change, that is our analytical right as
fans — we can love the man yet get frustrated with him, we can support him and despair at some
of his decisions, and we can
debate his merits and flaws ad nauseam.
Silver says, while he's not a
fan of MMA per se, both issues will be
debated in the Assembly before the session is
out.
Things lightened up a bit for him when he was able to show off his basketball knowledge when addressed by a Phoenix Suns
fan (me neither) and he managed to get a few crafty kicks in the PM's shins, calling on Cameron to stop «ducking and diving» on the TV election
debates question and agree to them, something analysed here by George Eaton over at the New Statesman, and mocking the PM for «flouncing
out of summits and that kind
of thing» when asked about Europe.
Adapted from the short film by director David F. Sandberg and adapted by horror - centric screenwriter Eric Heiserrer, Lights
Out may be a quick, simple, and slightly familiar piece
of PG -13-level horror, but it's also a well - made and unexpectedly engaging thriller as well — with an ending that's sure to generate at least a small amount
of debate among horror
fans.
George Tramountanas: This is the story that ended Straczynski's run on «Amazing Spider - Man» and created a maelstrom that
fans continue to
debate today. My take is pretty much the same as a lot
of fans out there: Â I understand the reasons for undoing the marriage, disliked the way it was done, but enjoy the current direction
of the book. I often wonder if this story will be remembered in the same light as Ben Reilly's time as Spider - Man, or if history will be even... less kind.