His best shot at winning against Whittaker, IMO, is still an early KO / TKO.
Not exact matches
I think our
best football this season was
against man city
at the emirates, i have never seen arsenal put up that sort of fight
against a top team in a long time, although we didn't
win I was satisfied with the hunger we showed, i would always prefer le coq to Flamini but that is not what would
win us this game, we need to show the right attitude, go there to
win it, and When I say go there to
win it, i don't mean throw everybody forward, I mean go out there with a
winning and commited mentality, being ready to throw yourself
at the
shot, make the all important tackle instead of ducking when the cross comes it, all 11 players need to be ready to fight for the
win, we need the boys fired up, COYG.
Not only that but this our only
shot I starting a streak of
at least a trophy each season... it's not the EPL or CL trophy but I think it's important to show that we have progressed on that regard after our decade long drought more so
against one of our bitter rivals: It doesn't matter by how much or
well we
win the game but that ww WIN perio
win the game but that ww
WIN perio
WIN period!!
That stinging
shot by Rosicky reminded me of that rocket
against spuds
at the lane last season!!!! And Le Coc,
well, he showed those cave - dwellers another side of our game with him in the side... not as immobile as flamini and not as soft as Arteta... a combination of a
good passer and a tough tackler... and he
wins over 80 % of headed duels... i loved that step - over that resulted to a yellow to some rugby player too... what a
win!!!
I thought that we might have a
shot at winning the top spot as a D2 team, but decided to buck the «
win at all costs» attitude and stay D1 knowing that our chances of doing
well against the fierce competition and deep rosters of the big teams was slim.
But the devil, as always, is in the details, and by picking eight teams for the Open from the north, that pretty much dooms six or seven of them to also - ran status, and gives teams nine through 12 — who play in their own divisions
against non-Open teams from Southern California — a much
better shot at winning a California title.
Rumors of Guiliani's cousin and Alfredo Centola have also been flouted, but we don't know anything for sure right now other than Paul Vallone still has the
best shot at winning the seat, no matter who he runs
against.