This was a wow - in -
hindsight season.
Not exact matches
In
hindsight, I didn't actually need help with anything during those
seasons.
In
hindsight, they are still easy to make — you simply have to be willing to stand in front of a hot pot of oil for a long while, tossing and turning and draining and
seasoning.
In
hindsight, a win over Leicester and draw against Chelsea could have made all the difference to Arsenal's
season so far but, as things stand, it's been ordinary stuff from Wenger's wizards.
As the 2013/14 Premier League
season draws to a close it's the perfect opportunity to look back with
hindsight and see which signings over the year have been the most successful.
Hindsight is a great thing, but does it show that Wenger should have switched earlier in the
season?
Still, it was the first time this
season he has completed less than 60 percent of his passes, the first time he passed for less than 200 yards and didn't throw a touchdown pass (that's actually pretty damn impressive in
hindsight).
Also I haven't seen figures on Leicesters spending in 2015 buy my guess is that it was quite a bit higher than previous
seasons give the number of players they brought in... some at bargain rates with
hindsight... Wenger should be investing relative to clubs position as 7th richest club on planet and competing for top european honour..
Wenger did try to sign Surarez that
season, in
hindsight Wenger should have given 60 ~ 70M or whatever to sign Surarez but at the time that would have being way way overpriced for a trouble maker like him.
and
hindsight fully acknowledged, a rookie phenom coming off of a nearly
season long injury maybe shouldn't have been plan A.
and judging by
hindsight (which your question opens to), I would say that yes, our strategy did come out fine, seeing as we got a great rookie DE
season out of Takk, while the Chargers got an ACL - torn G for the
season.
In
hindsight, the expectation set by these two
seasons seems impossible to match.
With the knowledge of
hindsight I am confident that we look to be starting the
season with a far more balanced squad.
We were, with the benefit of
hindsight, the best team in Europe that
season.
Don't get me wrong, I would have loved to have seen Paulinho perform well, or even score more than 10 goals in two
seasons, but in
hindsight, it all seemed doomed from the beginning.
In
hindsight Arsene Wenger may have rued that decision as the Frenchman struggled in his first game of the
season, often giving the ball away and not really helping the attack in the way the manager would have envisaged.
With
hindsight, not being able to play for half a
season after signing due to Barça's transfer ban probably isn't the best of starts when you join a new club.
In
hindsight, most Spurs fans could say they have been harsh on Lamela, who has played well on some occasions and scored a fantastic Rabona goal (which I missed because I was in New York, typical), but next
season is the big one for Erik as it will be the chance for him to show he is worth the money as this
season was arguably his first proper
season.
Roma battled Juventus for Alisson, and actually beat their Northern rivals to something for once; well, except for when Roma beat Juventus to Juan Manuel Iturbe a few
seasons back, but in
hindsight, that kind of blew up in their face like Daffy Duck.
The ending of the
season premiere was literally epic, on a grand scale (though creepy in
hindsight).
The idea that there are
seasons to take more risk and
seasons to take less risk is obvious in
hindsight, but implementing that idea is tough, and the author leaves us with not enough to do it.
In a recent radio interview, hit maker and former Sony CEO Tommy Mottola (think: Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Beyoncé) said that
seasoned record execs saw Napster as a «mosquito unworthy of swatting,» and in
hindsight realized that if they had just purchased the company, they would have «beaten iTunes to the punch.»