What type of things would a publisher
likely see in a game proposal or pitch from Factor 5?
Not exact matches
Lawmakers and activists
saw an even bigger problem, comparing the purchasable loot boxes,
in a
game likely to have a large audience of minors, as akin to encouraging children to gamble.
Still, it's an impressive move to
see a young athlete playing
in what is
likely the biggest
game of his career up until this point.
Difficulty is
likely to increase substantially as ASIC devices come on the market, so it might be worth increasing this metric
in the calculator to
see what your return on investment will be like as more people join the
game.
With Liverpool now
in the semi finals of the Champions League, it may be
likely that Salah be rested by Jurgen Klopp
in future league fixtures, and with Spurs having a
game in hand on the Reds, we may
see the Egyptian pipped by Kane to the accolade come the end of the season.
The
game was all but over and when Arsenal began the second half with calm confidence and produced some of the best slick and incisive football you are
likely to
see anywhere, it could have been a disaster for Hull but all the luck they were missing
in the first half came back with interest.
Coutinho is the real problem for me
in that Liverpool team.He can destroy midfield strategies.That's why I worry when I
see us with no DMF.Years back (14/15) I remember Coquelin back pocketing Coutinho yet it's
likely Wenger will bench him for no reason.That guy has so much potential if only he's used wisely.He has the abilityto mark players out of a
game and intercept many passes.I know many of you will call me stupid and say he's average but imagine if Coquelin was used
in a very defensive sense.Being brilliant tactically is all about producing the best system with the players you have and clearly that's not what's happening.I already lose hope when I
see Kolasinac and Bellerin at WB whsn clearly it doesn't suit them.WB's are so important
in a 3 back but clearly we've ignored that.
In those 3 years we have gone from finishing 2nd in the league to FIFTH and now most likely SIXTH.In those 3 years we have been HUMILIATED 10 - 2 on aggregate by Bayern in the Champions League to being HUMILIATED 4 - 2 by Forest in the FA Cup.In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
In those 3 years we have gone from finishing 2nd
in the league to FIFTH and now most likely SIXTH.In those 3 years we have been HUMILIATED 10 - 2 on aggregate by Bayern in the Champions League to being HUMILIATED 4 - 2 by Forest in the FA Cup.In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
in the league to FIFTH and now most
likely SIXTH.
In those 3 years we have been HUMILIATED 10 - 2 on aggregate by Bayern in the Champions League to being HUMILIATED 4 - 2 by Forest in the FA Cup.In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
In those 3 years we have been HUMILIATED 10 - 2 on aggregate by Bayern
in the Champions League to being HUMILIATED 4 - 2 by Forest in the FA Cup.In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
in the Champions League to being HUMILIATED 4 - 2 by Forest
in the FA Cup.In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
in the FA Cup.
In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
In those 3 years we still have NO DEFENCE that can genuinely be relied on.
In those 3 years we have seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every gam
In those 3 years we have
seen THOUSANDS of empty seats at an Emirates Stadium that used to be full every
game.
Add
in the fact that we'll
likely see an upset
in the playoff race before the
game even starts, and the drama will be huge on Saturday night
in Miami.
Their most recent Win
saw them take down Defending Champs Team Lalez
in what was
likely the best
Game of the Night.
In turn, seeing him miss the game with United would be a huge blow, while potentially bringing in Fernando Llorente to replace him in the starting line - up would likely force Pochettino to change the way his team play to fit the strengths of the Spaniar
In turn,
seeing him miss the
game with United would be a huge blow, while potentially bringing
in Fernando Llorente to replace him in the starting line - up would likely force Pochettino to change the way his team play to fit the strengths of the Spaniar
in Fernando Llorente to replace him
in the starting line - up would likely force Pochettino to change the way his team play to fit the strengths of the Spaniar
in the starting line - up would
likely force Pochettino to change the way his team play to fit the strengths of the Spaniard.
Arizona would love to
see the Seahawks try to open up their offense with their dearth of talented receivers, but the only way that's
likely to happen is if the Cards can find a way to shut down Lynch down early
in the
game.
The goal completely changes the complexion of the tie... Chelsea have got an all important away goal
in their Champions League Last 16 tie against Paris Saint - Germain, as they now have something to defend it is
likely we could
see Jose Mourinho's side defend what they have for the remainder of the
game.
We proved at Everton
in the hugely convincing 3 - 0 victory that we have it
in the locker to control a
game without taking a gung - ho approach; every Arsenal fan wants to
see attacking, fluid football played at the highest level, but most teams, particularly this season with the increase
in quality across the Premier League, are more than
likely to have something
in response if they exploit tactical weaknesses.
MSG is an historical venue, it's
likely to be our first B1G
game in December so it makes it more marquee (and we'll get better TV coverage), it is good exposure, and makes it easier for Terp alum
in the northeast to
see a
game in - person.
If the ref had given the Swans the penalty which will
see Swansea take 2 - 1 lead
in the
game, Its
likely Chelsea will not have won that
game
It was nice to
see some smiles on fan faces after City, but we've not yet won anything and the Champions league is more
likely gone than not, so unless we start producing winning performances
in big
games, and big
games are coming thick and fast, we may find ourselves where we were just a week ago.
It will be very interesting to
see if Wenger plays his best team on Sunday and saves his rotations for Milan, or is he
likely to play his first team
in both
games?
While Cech is playing well and Arsenal are struggling, however, I can not
see Ospina getting a chance
in the Premier League, but he is
likely to be called into action for the cup
games and as the first one is away to our local rivals Tottenham, Ospina will have a great chance to make a name for himself again, as he did for most of last season.
No the wright / Henry and the Dutch wizard had the
game won whilst standing
in the players tunnel.but I don't
see the strikers we have at the moment putting the fear of god into the eyes of the opposition.But if we can get everybody fit who knows.But then again never
likely to happen.
I don't mean that
in an arrogant way either, the opposite
in fact — it's
likely our top stars may take this
game a bit less seriously
seeing as it isn't a premier league side we're up against, whereas players that don't normally start will have more hunger and will take the
game more seriously ss they'll
see it as their chance to impress and get played more as a result.
Wenger first said he is not ready for us, but after
seeing him
in training he said he looks really good, and will
likely already be a sub against Chelsea — 16
games after his first senior appearance.
The December
game @ New England is probably to insure that the Bills don't get hot and make playoff run (NFL's insurance policy just
in case) I don't
see any potential winning streaks, but no lengthy losing streaks (the aforementioned Min / GB being the only
likely one).
like I've said before, Wenger is simply stating that Sanchez is staying so that he can regain some leverage when it comes time to make a deal and to shift the focus back squarely on Sanchez... this is 101 tactics
in PR management... the very fact that he even mentioned RVP's name speaks to the utterance arrogance of a man that believes he answers to no one... before you harshly judge Sanchez think carefully about what the ultimate intentions of both parties involved... Sanchez wants to win trophies and get paid generously for his efforts, whereas the club wants to pull the wool over our eyes once again so that we blame the player for wanting the very things we told him we wanted when we brought him
in... how many times do we have to go down this road before we realize the only common factor
in each of these scenarios is the club itself... trust me, if we showed any ambition Sanchez's contract demands would be much different... just like
in other major sports players will take a «home town» discount if they
see those
in charge making a truly honest attempt to fight for the highest honours
in their respective fields... that being said, if they
see a team trying to make disparaging remarks about them
in the press and not following through on their promises, they will
likely try to make them pay a premium for their services or seek greener pastures... btw if anyone simply looks at the score versus Bayern today and thinks that even for a second that this was a deserved victory, just watch the
game and judge for yourself... actually save yourself the anguish and just know that if it weren't for Cech and Martinez this could have been a repeat of our Champions League flopping or worse
The youngsters pushed the Dynasty though
in what will
likely end up as the closest Softball
Game we
see this season.
However, a loan move to a second - tier side is
likely seen as the next stage
in his progression with the club eager to give the teenager the opportunity to get serious, competitive
game - time under his belt before returning to the club
in the summer for pre-season.
I think Ramsey may well fight it out with Jack and Theo for the right, leaving Santi and Elneny, I feel Santi is most
likely, given how badly he was missed this year, i think he will start
in the majority of
games, although don't be surprised to
see Elneny come
in when we need to be more secure
in midfield.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the
game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he
sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase
in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing
in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change
in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more
likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place
in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed
in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
Where he fits
in at Old Trafford remains to be
seen as Mourinho has a lot of attacking talent at his disposal, but perhaps with Zlatan Ibrahimovic now
likely to have played his last
game for the club and with the potential exit of Wayne Rooney, it could free up a spot for Rodriguez to fill.
Despite Chicago closing the
game in possession of the football, bettors
likely didn't feel any comfort until the clock read «0:00» after
seeing last week's Monday night debacle.
Currently he has too many players
in front of him
in Wenger's estimation, including Lacazette, Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil, Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi, and you are much more
likely to
see Giroud brought on from the bench during League
games.
But I agree DJ will
likely be able to
see TJ openings
in real time faster than any of TJ's previous opponents, and has the speed and technique to capitalize and frustrate TJ, get him out of his rhythm, which is crucial to TJ's open and varied striking
game.
The head says Marchisio should play because
in a
game that is
likely going to
see some pretty pressure - packed moments, Principino's attributes are made perfectly for it.
The
likely favourites for the FA Cup — Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal — have conceded the fewest goals (
see graphic below), while Lincoln's 0.88 goals shipped per
game are only surpassed by Spurs (after their nasty fright
in the Fourth Round when Wycombe put three goals past them).
This is another area where we may
see the beautiful
game develop further
in the coming years, with additional referees, magic spray to keep players back at free kicks and other developments all
likely or already introduced.
I can barely
see a goal
in this
game and whoever scores one is
likely to take all three points.
West Brom were the opponents six years earlier when he turned
in as good a performance as you are
likely to
see from a referee
in our 2 - 2 drawn FA Cup tie and, apart from those
games mentioned, there have been very few complaints about him.
The Blues are unbeaten
in all competitions since losing their season opener and even though they will
likely be making plenty of changes to their regular starting eleven, they will be expected to
see off Forest who have lost three of their last four
games in the second tier.
Coming
in at Spurs, Wanyama will
see that Dembele misses the first four
games of the season, and will
see this as a perfect opportunity to impress Pochettino and perform well
in the midfield alongside his defensive midfield partner, most
likely to be Eric Dier for the first four
games of the campaign.
According to the host broadcaster, Liverpool and Manchester United
games are the biggest club fixtures
in world football and will
likely be
seen by an estimated 700m people
in over 200 countries.
For Arsenal of course it would mean three successive defeats on the bounce
in the league and dropping all three points would
see Spurs extend the gap to a sizeable six points, with Leicester
likely to push themselves nine points down the road with as many
games left to play.
And his minutes are
likely to come back to the norm
in this
game, as before last
game he hadn't
seen minutes
in the 30s since early February.
It is therefore more
likely that this is not «just one
game» because of the manner
in which the defeat happened AND that we've
seen this before!
It will be interesting to
see how things pan out for Sterling once players like Sturridge and Gerrard return as well as any signings
likely to be made
in the January transfer window but for now as long as he is
in the team, Sterling looks settled and assured and can only improve with age so a run of
games is always
likely to result
in consistent performances which is what he, Liverpool and the current England manager, Roy Hodgson, who was watching
in the stands at White Hart Lane, will be hoping for.
It is really hard to
see where a revival is going from but they have scored
in each of their last three home
games, and over 2.5 goals because of that is at 23/20 odds with bet365 * (Betting Odds taken at 10:33 p.m. on March 7th, 2018), which could be worth a flutter because it is
likely that the Baggies will get exposed at the back.
The Frenchman's partnership with the man
likely to lead the side out
in Rome, Kolo Toure, has
seen a previously leaky defence concede just one goals
in the past eight
games.
It is
likely that Milner will have to be asked to play more often
in his less - favoured wide - role, and may
see himself benched for the occasional
game.
Besides his effect on the field, he'd more then
likely have the Blanco affect
in the stands, as Mexicans
in the US would
likely come to
games just to
see Borgetti play.
In midfield, we'll
likely see the starting trio of Busquets, Rakitic and the captain Andrés Iniesta, who has started almost every
game but has constantly had his minutes carefully managed by Valverde.
David Moyes is
likely to set out his team
in his favoured 4 -2-3-1 with Jermaine Defoe, John O'Shea and Javier Manquillo all returning after their rest against Southampton
in the 1 - 0 loss
in the League Cup on Wednesday, a
game which
saw Moyes banished to the stands as tempers flayed.