Three games and three wins from two competitions has got Chelsea
fans feeling optimistic.
Not exact matches
My brother (Man U
fan) said he never
felt so
optimistic about the new season since Fergie left and I was like «don't get your hopes up bro.
After our slow start that would be quite something and would boost our top four hopes considerably, but it would also get Arsenal
fans feeling more
optimistic about the title itself.
For St. Louis, this 3 - 3 start has defied expectations and finally,
fans are
feeling optimistic about the team's future.
It
feels like a very long time since we Arsenal
fans were getting excited and
optimistic about the summer transfer window to come, with Arsene Wenger setting down an early marker with the big money signing of the Switzerland international midfield star Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.
The football media and the Arsenal
fans, players and manager have been
feeling more and more
optimistic as the current Gunners side continues to look better and extends the great run of form that has seen Arsenal climb steadily up the table, enjoying a nice early St. Totteringham's day in the process and having the best form of any team in the top European leagues since the start of 2015.
I can understand how some other
fans are skeptical given our tumultuous campaign, but I'm
feeling good about our chances of a strong finish, and am more than
optimistic that we can put the pressure on Liverpool.
With 3 defeats in the last 4 games and an unconvincing win against Leeds in the last round of the FA Cup, Arsenal
fans were
feeling far from
optimistic ahead of this 4th round clash against Aston Villa.
The duo had brilliant success at Southampton with the signings they made there so Spurs
fans should
feel optimistic that they can work their magic this summer.
The Liverpool
fans should
feel optimistic about being able to move up the table next season.
Chances were created, which was a big positive in itself for Hodgson, but their inability to convert them is yet more reason why
fans still
feel a tad pessimistic rather than
optimistic about the imminent future of the team and where it's heading.