Not exact matches
There's one notable case finding that it's
not, and one even more notable complex
of cases — the Dahl «
club deal» antitrust lawsuit against all
of the
big private equity firms — suggesting that it might be.
Erik Adams at AV
Club couldn't shake «the feel that True Detective is in a great
big rush to get [actresses] out
of their clothes.»
«It's certainly
not something that, as a
club or as the rest
of the squad, we share, but for him that's just his beliefs at the moment and we've got to support that and it's
not a
big deal for the squad moving forward.»
But the idea
of a Christian going into a
club or having a theatre show that would be like an Old Testament prophet... I don't think Old Testament prophets got
big laughs.
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Still, Gomis wants to be allowed the chance to talk to Arsenal as he has ambitions
of playing for a
bigger club, though it could still be that he will leave Swansea for Crystal Palace if the Gunners do
not make an approach.
It is his languid sort
of style that brought those questions on I think and I believe that is the same reason he has been accused
of not turning up in
big games and that is something that his teammate for
club and country, Shkodran Mustafi, has declared to be completely false in an Evening Standard report.
We claim to be a
big club yet we don't want to pay the salaries
of the only two world class players we have in the
club.
Of all A-list superstar strikers (Lewandowski, Aubameyang, Benzema, Higuain, Lukaku, Lacazette, Jansen, Vardy, Icardi) in Europe at the moment, Lacazette - like Lukaku - is most likely to force a move this summer, considering that he has stated clearly he plans to move to a
bigger club most preferably in the EPL (
not Westham).
Being still in the Carabao Cup and with West Ham up next you would have to say that this looks our best chance
of a trophy but it is the least prestigious
of all and may
not appease too many Arsenal fans who have been asking for
big changes at the
club.
Raheem Sterling you are
not going to one
of the
big clubs in Europe, take your contract and your millions and be grateful for it.
Having
not won a trophy for ages and thinking
of themselves as a
big club there is much more pressure on them to compete for every competition they are in.
Also if you were to ask Rosicky if Wenger has «destroyed» him he'll likely laugh in your face as with the amount
of injuries he has had over the years
not many managers would have stuck by him and no other
big club would have kept him around.
Also since it has been so long since we did anything in football most
of the young players that start now don't see Arsenal as a
big club or an opportunity to win anything.
Now the French international has spoken to Mercato Foot about the ongoing rumours, and he has clearly stated that he would prefer
not to go back to France to continue his career, but wants to play for one
of the «
biggest clubs in England».
What we do know is that
big clubs buy
big name players for large sums
of money KNOWING that they won't recoup the money by a future sell on
of the player (e.g. Ronaldo at Real).
Performances like this had
not escaped the attention
of other
clubs and in the summer
of 1998, third division side Brentford snapped up the
big Icelander for # 750,000.
A lot
of fans, past players and even pundits are asking for us to sign Benzema and if we do that would be a
big F**K YOU to either Theo or his agent, whoever was holding the
club at ransom for a pay raise and back to the wings you go... Get a feeling now seeing Pedro going to Chelsea whom has won everything there is to win and to me is on a different level than Theo could have been ours if 1) Walcott wasn't homegrown to make up that number and 2) to prevent him from going to a rival.
The Spanish international turns 32 in December, and our
club are
not big on offering long - term deals to people
of that age (excluding goalkeepers), but Cazorla is already proving that he is still at the top
of his game.
What has been quite different, however, is the fact that Arsenal have
not been alone in this, or even out
of the ordinary, as there have been almost no
big moves made by any
of the
big Premier League
clubs.
This will fester on and on till we get rid
of the real problem WENGER hes the cause
of our demise why does the board still support him he must have
big friends on the board any other manager would have been sacked years ago but
not Wenger does he run the
club or what????? And Ozil the useless German hes the worst player on the field no commitment, and along with a few others he should be sold we have the money, months ago it was said we had in excess
of 160 million to spend where did that go we only spent 50 m.
The reality is we aren't the
big club half
of you think we are.
So if you want success, look at the
bigger picture and realise that the only thing that you can and should do is support the
club and stop pacifying your sensitive emotions with conspiracy theories about the board
not really trying to win, which is just plain stupid if you think about it with any kind
of logic.
Long term, thereisn't room for all three on the
big league roster, but any
of them would bringgood value in a trade for a
club on the rise.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta
of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a
big club pretending to be a small
club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes
of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so
not only does this
club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that
clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer
club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state
of the franchise... this
club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Beckham also has
big number
of assists and chances, but in my opinion he did
not help his team (
club and country) much and Madrid / England is much better without him.
Higuain is a
big NO, he's a bottler
of note on the
biggest stages, there's a reason Real Madrid got rid
of him and he only wound up at Napoli instead
of other
big champions league
clubs, he doesn't have the winning mentality needed to take us forward he missed the best chance in the world cup final then does the same in the copa america final
Look at the current state
of the
big clubs, look at the points we shouldn't have lost and tell me there is no manager that could have saved you those points.
Anyway, some
of us still believe a
club like Arsenal (
not Arsene football club) with the fan potential and fervour SHOULD be aiming for higher objective... Not finish 10 points behind Leicester and conclude it was a great season knowing that none of the big firms had perform
not Arsene football
club) with the fan potential and fervour SHOULD be aiming for higher objective...
Not finish 10 points behind Leicester and conclude it was a great season knowing that none of the big firms had perform
Not finish 10 points behind Leicester and conclude it was a great season knowing that none
of the
big firms had performed.
Arsenal is a
big club, but even
big companies fall,
not because
of one person but because
of a string
of many people & poor decisions.
Most
of ye probably didn't support arsenal when Wenger was classed as one
of the most wanted managers in Europe and was putting it up to Utd and winning trophies every yr things are different now the moving stadium all that less whinging give it a bit
of time he is starting to spend and I'm sure he will buy 1 or 2 in Jan and a few
big signings nxt summer and I hope he goes out on a high man gets ridiculed by knobs like ye on a regular basis players want to play for him
big star players like his style wake up a bit as long as he is in charge the
club is in good hands
If the
club hadn't
of broken their promise
of us signing the elite and challenging the very
biggest, I wonder if maybe it could have gotten us back into the game.
But on the downside, At a
bigger club with star players with egos, if the players are
not happy with the new arriving Boss (
big name) you will get the complete opposite
of the above... Lack
of motivation, just like what happened with Utd when SAF was replaced by Some no body!?
So it would
not be a surprise to see Reus move in the summer, but with some
of the
biggest clubs in Europe, including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Man United all apparently keen on the German, it would be quite a surprise to see Arsenal get him.
But the problem is that Deportivo are
not such a
big club they can afford to just give Arsenal there money back, and they are arguing that Perez is now only worth half
of the # 18m (21m Euros) that the Gunners paid last year.
Just seen the state
of the Juventus squad for next season, why can't we have ambition like these
big clubs, we have the history, the money to build something yet we sit here and wait for something to come to us, it ain't happening.
The only reason I can attach to this arrogance is that once
not so very long ago we shared top - dog status with another
big club and managed to cobble together 3 PL titles and some FA cups in a short space
of time.
A draw wount be gud enough for dis game nd any other game, we need to imbibe dat winning mentality
of a
big club,
nt hoping for a draw or a slim defeat against other
big teams, wil it be an offence if we win our remaining 15 epl matches or win all our ucl nd fa cup matches?
Admittedly, I don't watch him play, but he's played for two
of the
biggest clubs in the world, and most dominant teams in their respective leagues, yet he hasn't scored many goals.
We may all as well Get used to falling down the table The owner doesn't care, if he doesn't give a shot about
clubs in his own country he won't give a sh # t about Arsenal There's only 3 ways
of attracting
BIG players to your
club Champions League NO offer them silly money Nope that's
not happening Or a Top manage errr
Can't help but laugh, players only come to arsenal these days because
of bigger pay cheque and to improve themselves, then they move to ambitious
clubs.
This has
not happened, and I'm surprised that no one has ever hauled Wenger over the coals about the fact that as a qualified economist he never saw that the FIFA FFP rules would NEVER EVER bite the
big spending
clubs, yet this was the major reason we were never involved in
big money transfers, although we were paying the highest process
of any
club in Europe for season tickets.
Not a big issue for the club but you can fool some of the people som of the time etc etc I love my club and I've spent a fortune but will not stand by and see it all crum
Not a
big issue for the
club but you can fool some
of the people som
of the time etc etc I love my
club and I've spent a fortune but will
not stand by and see it all crum
not stand by and see it all crumble
The amount
of money the
club will make by
not spending
big largely outweight the small impact it is going to have on matchday revenue and merchandise.
This is going to be a difficult thing for Arsene Wenger and the
club as players like Alexis do
not come along very often and when they do, it is usually a battle
of the very
biggest clubs to sign them.
Or is it just the usual story
of the summer with Wenger and Arsenal simply
not competing with the other
big clubs around Europe in terms
of transfer spending and ambition?
The main anchor
of Arsenal's «Don't spend Too
big policy has always been their adherence to Fifa's FFP rules and its apparent now as it was to anyone with brain years ago that it was never going to fly with the
big clubs.
Payet was linked with us in the summer before signing a new deal with the Hammers but he can
not have expected them to bomb so badly this season and at the age
of 29 he may well be regretting
not going for a
big club in his final years.
Kreonke isn't involved in these things, but
of course, he also plays a
big role in the
club's downfall.
We are the only
big club that has the stability coming to the new season (
not count Spuds as
big) and we have to grab that chance to go ahead
of our rivals.