Arsene Wenger looked like a lot of Arsenal
fans felt as he tried to explain how the Gunners had thrown away a winning position for the second time in two games.
In fact we expected it because we were promised it and after the decision to renew the contract of our long serving manager against the wishes of many
fans it felt as though the club had no choice but to spend big money on signings.
I know am lot of
fans feel as though we've turned the corner with the CL win, but I urge caution, wenger still played basically the same team barring forced injurys, he also did his usual subs at the last minute, I'm not convinced anything has changed, we have a few games coming up which will test the team, let's see what happens, and then let's see the club put its money where it's mouth is in Jan
As an arsenal
fan i feel as if i am a student starting the new school year in the same old clothes of last year, while everyone is passing me by in their new outfits and gears for the new school year, with your mom telling you your old clothes can do for the school year.
That will have Gunners
fans feeling as jittery as ever — and arguably rightly so.
Seems
this fan feels as though Microsoft has mislead them in some way.
Other games have left
fans feeling as though they are being forced to fork out just to get the best experience of the game and so it makes sense that some are fearful that the upcoming BioWare RPG will avoid the same mistakes.
This makes Android and Samsung
fans feel as though they're unjustifiably under attack, with every little problem or issue, no matter how minor or major, able to grace the world's tech blogs and news sites with alarming speed.
Not exact matches
In this special feature of «Ask Entrepreneur,» Facebook
fan Louise Psarras from Carthage, N.Y., asks:
As a one - person business, I
feel overwhelmed, especially with three kids and pets.
Meanwhile, some of Apple's biggest
fans feel forced to buy «pathetic» and «old» Macs from 2013,
as the company doesn't offer desktop and laptops to suit their needs.
Sales grow
as a result of this shift because when customers
feel valued they become your biggest
fans.
As Microsoft's Steve Ballmer took to the stage for an announcement a few weeks ago, many tech onlookers
felt like
fans at a Maple Leafs hockey game: history had taught them to keep their expectations low.
The first half of the film
feels strangely off — it starts with a prologue set in the»80s that introduces Michael Douglass
as Hank Pym, a scientist with a remarkable formula for shrinking matter who decides to hide it from the government agents that want it
as a weapon (there are also quite a few Easter eggs for Marvel
fans in those first few minutes).
The reason John Green's
fans went out to see The Fault In Our Stars was because they
felt as if they had participated in the process of its creation.
Even some Star Wars
fans who were skeptical about J.J. Abrams
as the new director have recognized that he is saying all the right things about
feeling honored to be entrusted with the next phase of the story.
People go online to «follow their passions,» says Floreani, who
feels that most sports
fans don't care
as much about numerous different sports
as they do about the one or two sports they follow most vigilantly.
So you and your
fans can both
feel great about doing something for the world, even
as you do something for yourselves.
It takes some serious magic to make this familiar story and well known dialogue
feel brand new and exciting — after all,
as fans we have whole passages memorized!
Adoption — I've always been a big
fan of adoption, and considering James» admonition about how true religion in the sight of God is caring for orphans and widow in their distress, I have always
felt that
as a Christian I am obligated to either adopt myself or strongly support organizations that make adoption possible.
As he explains to Kimmel,
fans regularly approach him and
feel compelled to tell him just how much his fictional death has affected them.
And yet the hawk was coasting now, with assured wing was
fanning this wind that softly flew to him, that coursed a flank of hill on which he stood Selah he actually stood, it seemed a miracle, or poem, a grand ongoing one he smelt
as much
as felt and touched
as much
as heard — a bird retreating and in retreating moving the man thus quietly home.
I've long been a
fan of his unique ability to write a meandering essay that nonetheless
feels as though it has a singular focus.
But its so hard not to be a bit harsh when it
feels like we're dealing with 10 year old Pokemon
fans who keep quoting from their handbook
as if it means something.
I love it but let's be honest - it's very gamey tasting but not (and apologies to
fans of Bubble Tea)
as weird
as bubble tea which I
feel is like sucking a slug up a straw.
I was worried when I lifted up the first slice,
as it did
feel rather heavy and looked dense, but on tasting it was actually light, cooked perfectly - had to leave it in the oven on 165
fan for an extra 10 min though (browned nicely on top with cheesecaky cracks even!
And myself too, though I've never been a
fan of «the muffin'typically leaving you to
feel like a muffin, nor am I a
fan of muffin
as a term of endearment, nope I'll stick to buttercup, or sweetikins thanks.
It certainly
feels we're having my kind of party (haha)
as there are a few amazing beetroot ideas, and I happen to be a huge
fan of roasted beets.
Rush Bowls» loyal
fan base is rapidly growing,
as consumers in both markets search for that perfect meal on - the - go that will let them
feel good about the food they fuel themselves with.
I am not vegan, nor do I need to eat gluten - free, but I am a big
fan of eating healthily and
as Holly spoke about last week in her Healthy Living post, it's important to make healthy choices
as often
as possible because good food really affects how we
feel.
Now, I am not a big
fan of pumpkin
as far
as taste is concerned, but that doesn't mean everyone
feels like I do.
I
feel for this Manh thoo... nothing
as gone his way in awhile and to come here and read Shiit you guys write about him just makes me wonder if we
as fans know how ignorant we can be sometimes..
As a Chilean Arsenal
fan, I
feel that Wengers keeps his head stuck in the sand... Alexis is tired of putting 110 % on each training and match and geting nothing in return.
Although it is easy to accuse teams like Chelsea and City of trying to buy success, I
feel as though this model is exactly what many Arsenal
fans are crying out for.
you call jumping around, gesticulating like a puppet & doing cartwheels when scoring managing from the bench?this has become the new trend for managers in the premier league they
feel they have to give the
fans a spectacle on the touchlines to make sure they see they» really» care:) pretty soon one the criteria to manage in the epl will be to have trained
as a gymnast!!
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright,
as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come...
as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who
feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the
fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most...
as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this
as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they
felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
Ever since Jamie Vardy turned down Arsenal's offer to come to th Emirates, the Gunners
fans have been hearing thousands of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with every available striker in the world, and now it
feels like we have been kicked in the teeth by Wenger
as he confirms that the one rumour that was definitely true was the chase for Takuma Asano from Hiroshima.
Some
fan's must
feel the same euphoria
as the players do.
he said earlier this week that» the
fans are not hating the person but the manager» so he respects you and
feels for your and our pain
as for wanting him out by the majority (i truly understand that but abusing him isn't acceptable
Should
feel hard done by
as im sure most
fans do this evenin.
It
feels like all of the talk about the Phils and Arrieta, though, have come
as floated ideas from the media and
fans more than anything of substance from either party themselves.
So @Muffdiver I have no issue with @kickass keeping the
feeling, he has a right
as a
fan and is showing some determination.
That's the reason I
feel Wenger is making afool of himself and Arsenal
fans as well.
I try to consider each post and
as you know after a while you get a
feel of the type of fan and person who writes in offering their thoughts and I have the absolute highest regard for Jon Fox and his views as they are totally in line with my own.I sometimes FEEL the passion with how and what Jon writes.He is on record as having given up his season ticket as protest against the mismanagement and decline of our club and that to me is akin to the Ultimate Sacrifice.How frustratedhe feels is written in his posts and I would trust you could at least respect this from
feel of the type of
fan and person who writes in offering their thoughts and I have the absolute highest regard for Jon Fox and his views
as they are totally in line with my own.I sometimes
FEEL the passion with how and what Jon writes.He is on record as having given up his season ticket as protest against the mismanagement and decline of our club and that to me is akin to the Ultimate Sacrifice.How frustratedhe feels is written in his posts and I would trust you could at least respect this from
FEEL the passion with how and what Jon writes.He is on record
as having given up his season ticket
as protest against the mismanagement and decline of our club and that to me is akin to the Ultimate Sacrifice.How frustratedhe
feels is written in his posts and I would trust you could at least respect this from him.
First seen us win the Fa Cup back in 93
as a young
fan was great then 24 years on still have that
feeling I just hope we can go on and win the biggest prizes now..
I think it is important for
fans to remember how it
felt after the leads in 2 recent games were thrown away, after the draw with spuds, after the 8 - 2, 6 - 0, 5 - 1, 6 - 3 results, ALL happened on Wenger's watch and
as such he is responsible.
As I do understand them cause it is only normal you
feel blue when you own
fans say those things, there is only one way to change that.
As an Arsenal
fan through and through, the club wouldn't
feel the same without Arsene.
I just
feel that sticking with wenger,
as a
fan, I'm essentially saying I'm happy with 4th place, to play in a European competition we realistically can't win,
as arsene is simply incapable of winning the league again, football has moved on, arsene hasn't kept up unfortunately.
As far as the fans feeling bad that he didn't «help» the team, do you really believe that Ebron owes you anything
As far
as the fans feeling bad that he didn't «help» the team, do you really believe that Ebron owes you anything
as the
fans feeling bad that he didn't «help» the team, do you really believe that Ebron owes you anything!?
On way home from Wembley and will refer to SIR JON FOX and his hard hitting post during the week when he boldly claimed he was hoping for a humiliating loss today
as it would speed up Wengers dismissal.Jon, my humble apologies Sir.I disagreed with you at the time (which
as you know I rarely if ever do) and I
feel as though my heartfelt apologies will never show my embarrassment for doubting your sincerity and total dedication in ridding this club of that utter fraud of a manager that you, I and 99.9999 % of true Arsenal
fans hate even more this evening than I ever thought possible.