The Dutch striker will never be able to appease Arsenal fans after the way that he forced his exit from the Emirates, even if us fans also find ourselves frustrated with the lack of ambition shown in the transfer market, and
lack of title challenge in recent terms.
Not exact matches
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp is reportedly very eager to bolster his squad before tonight's 11 pm deadline report the Independent, after his side's
title challenge faded after the turn
of the year last season due to his squad's
lack of depth.
Though
lacking the glowering presence
of Sonny Liston — who waits to
challenge the winner — a tournament
of interesting home television matches will determine the No. 1 claimant to All's vacated
title
Bad luck is one thing but Injuries in key positions to key players is what will cost us this season as far as a
title challenge is concerned because it exposes us for the
lack of depth in the squad.
Supporters have grown frustrated with the
lack of impetus in
challenging for the Premier League
title, and fans remain divided on his ability to lead the club going forwards.
Obviously they've had a negative impact in terms
of a
title challenge, although, unless you're an AKB, you'll realise that the
lack of a
challenge is actually a culmination
of reasons, not just the singular injuries excuse or even the
lack of funds (no, wait... can't use the funds excuse any more!).
While a lot
of Arsenal fans, myself included, have been a bit concerned
of late about the
lack of chances that the Gunners have been creating, the fact that we still have not lost in the Premier League since the first game
of the season and that we got our
title challenge back on track with the win over Bournemouth on Sunday should be some comfort.
Both Premier League sides could well do with fresh central midfield options and the
lack of a signing
of this type over the summer may well have left both clubs well short
of mounting a genuine Premier League
title challenge.
Huntelaar has been in great form this season, netting 26 goals in 27 appearances in all competitions for Schalke as they look to
challenge for the Bundesliga
title and Dalglish sees the 28 year old as a solution to his sides
lack of effective firepower.
Our
lack of consistency for the best part
of a decade has meant we have not seriously
challenged for the
title during that time.
Arsenal's
lack of an alternative to Olivier Giroud ultimately undermined last season's Premier League
title challenge.
Beyond the Frenchman Wenger can also call on Danny Welbeck, Lukas Podolski and Joel Campbell but many feel there is a
lack of top - level firepower at the Emirates considering the club's aspirations to
challenge for the
title.
He
lacks experience at the highest level, with only one Champions League final appearance and two Bundesliga
titles to his name when compared to say Mourinho and Guardiola; and it is one thing competing with Jupp Heynckes, and then Guardiola one at a time, but competing with Mourinho, Conte, Guardiola, Wenger and Pochettino simultaneously, whilst they have squad depth and quality that makes a mockery
of Liverpool's, and an inability on Liverpool's behalf to secure players that will improve the team to the level
of the competitors makes the
challenge of top four a remote one, and the ultimate
challenge of returning Liverpool to the highest level in English and European football minuscule.
This could infuriate the supporters, who are calling on the manager to add to his striker force as the
lack of goals in the second half
of the season was the main cause for Arsenal's
title challenge fizzling out.
Pity that the
lack of proper
challenges leaves the impression that only true fans
of Pokemon and family kids will fully enjoy the
title.
If Triggerheart Exelica were to be judged by its
challenge level, it would exceed expectations, but upon extraction it simply
lacks the bells and whistles
of better
titles in the genre.
Piracy is also a concern, «in varying degrees in different countries,» Rees said, «The
lack of a central Nielson - type recording
of titles and sales,» for statistical understanding, as well as «the need to develop skills in key areas
of the industry» also contributes to some
of these
challenges.
Another thing that bothered me with this
title was the
lack of modes aside from the four: arcade, training,
challenge, and battle modes that you're likely to find in any fighting game, while I'm not suggesting a campaign, because we all know how well those work in fighters, I would have liked to see a little bit more variety, but for a $ 10 game I'll let it slide.
In the current climate that seems likely, and although it merits more than a passing mention, the impact
of Brexit looms over all
of us: the
title of this article is a deliberate reference to both the deeply embedded inter-relationship between EU and domestic family law, and the ongoing
challenges faced where reforms so often seem to be undermined by a
lack of appropriate resource so as to truly implement change.