Yes, he dropped off
massively end of last season, boom, acknowledged your point and agree with you.
Not exact matches
Cable ratings for Sunday have yet to be released, so it remains to be seen if HBO's
massively popular series Game
of Thrones was able to stand up against the NBA's
season -
ender, though it is also possible that
last night's very poorly - timed outage for HBO Now — the premium cable channel's paid streaming service — could have sent at least some viewers over to ABC for the
end of the Cavaliers - Warriors match - up.
I just can't see how you think shifting him 15 - 20 yards to the right
of where he plays now is going to suddenly improve him
massively!?!? I just can't see it and Iv thought it since the start
of the
season and back
end of last season.
He is left footed and has played all over the midfield, but from his figures it seems that he may even be an upgrade on Mesut Ozil, who's assist stats declined
massively last season, despite having Alexis Sanchez on the receiving
end of his passes instead
of Olivier Giroud (most
of the time!)
Unfortunately, given the restrictions presented by the current system, his chances
of impressing again as he did
last season are
massively reduced and I wouldn't be surprised to see him go at the
end of this
season.
However the teams around them have invested
massively in new players, and unless they do the same before the
end of the transfer window, they will have trouble replicating their performance
of last season.