I think a fully fit theo is one
of the few players near to sanchezes ability except dribbling.
Not exact matches
When asked about Singh's long term vision, he notes, «We want to become the largest online marketplace for loans in
near future and one
of the
few players handling the landscape
of Indian lending space.»
But when the German Bundesliga champions come knocking you can not ignore the fact that a
player like Koscielny who is
nearing the final
few years at the peak
of his powers might be tempted.
For the last
few years we have been buying quality, IMO not enough quality, considering the
near decade we had
of keeping average
players!
However, for the sake
of a
few million dollars for a guy who might never play a down for us given Rivers» magical ability to transfer all
of his injuries to other
players on the roster — and who is completely incompatible with Rivers in play style, not to mention his
near - opposite politically — whatever.
A team that appeared
near - perfectly balanced just a
few months ago now looks a rabble, and
players that could justifiably claim to be among the best in the world have apologized, flounced and evaporated their way out
of the first team.
His all important headed effort gave us the lead in the first leg, while his acrobatic finish in the second proved to be nothing more than a consolation.Regardless, Giroud is still the holder
of an impressive record, despite many Arsenal fans feeling he's nowhere
near good enough to be playing for the club.Few strikers get the better
of Manuel Neuer — a
player widely regarded as the best goalkeeeper in the game — and even
fewer score against him with regularity condolence to the families affected by the Paris terror attack - the whole world let's pray that no more life goes down
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a
few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless
of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere
near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful
players, who in turn should be playing in this type
of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
A fit and firing Ramsey is one
of the
few players in the current Arsenal squad that I can see getting anywhere
near the next award, assuming that the former Barcelona forward continues to play the way he has been doing.
Whereas it has been looking for quite some time as though Arsenal would soon be losing two
of the best
players in the squad, with Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez
nearing the end
of their current contracts and showing no signs
of wanting to put pen to paper on a new one, there have been some Arsenal transfer rumours in the last
few weeks that have raised our hopes that the German playmaker, at least, could be set to change his mind and pledge his future to the Gunners after all.
The mass
of Campolindo
players, students, parents and supporters that typically gathers
near the south end zone had dissipated to a mere
few.
From his days as Luis Enrique's boy toy to his
near excommunication under Zeman to his reimagining under Luciano Spalletti,
few players have suffered as many changes
of fortune as Miralem Pjanic.
I really can't believe anyone would say we should put most
of our striking options on Campbell, we can only judge him by a
few reserve games, some games for Hull City (nowhere
near topflight) and pre - season games (which is just as silly as judging a
player based on youtube videos), we still need a clinical finisher, something Tevez and Rooney are not, Manucho has no experience in England and i don't think the Angolan league is anywhere close to EPL quality.
We've seen plenty
of great
players move from Ligue 1 to the Premier League in the past
few seasons, and based on some reports it seems that a move could be on the cards in the
near future.
That's the big problem — because
of AW's weird philosophy, his torpor and tunnel vision, bringing in just one half - decent
player a year or a
few kiddies is nowhere
near enough now — especially as we seem unable to retain our better
players these days.
Amy Seimetz («Upstream Color») Over the last
few years, Amy Seimetz hasn't come anywhere
near threatening to crack the mainstream, but has served as a sort
of «Zelig «- figure for a particular kind
of American independent film, crossing paths with many
of the most notable
players in the scene in some way or another.
Upon entering each arena in a level you'll activate a Test
of Faith, which act as modifiers, mixing up the gameplay by doing things like making it rain bombs, spawning monster allies
near the Altar, giving you Infinite ammo, making the enemy wave tougher, turning on friendly fire and even changing
player's weapons ever
few seconds.
This isn't the first time such an important role was thrust upon
players near the beginning
of an Animal Crossing game, as
players are made town Mayor in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, so it's nothing new per se, but all throughout Pocket Camp, it is clear it takes inspiration from a
few of the more recent games as it shares a similar focus to Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer and the updated version
of New Leaf entitled Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo thanks to a campervan / motorhome aspect
of the game, and I'm okay with that as both games were good in their own right, even without the whole Welcome amiibo update.
Chris, whose desk is
near mine, put a
few bobble - head dolls on his desk; one
of them was former basketball
player Randy Foye.