Not exact matches
It's just my interpretation of the market, but it seems like there has been a shift in development resources away from smart devices, which is a very crowded space right now, to the types of e-shops where discoverability is less of an issue and we can work together to make
games like Shovel Knight and
one of my
favourites Guacamelee!
It's adapted from
one my
favourite new cookbooks, Dinner: Changing the
Game by Melissa Clark, and hits all the hallmarks of a quality family meal.
We had my parents and older brother over for dinner for Naan Bread Pizza (my
favourite), followed by a rousing
game of scrabble, watched I, Frankenstein, and ate vanilla cupcakes my mum made from
one of your recipes.
One of
favourite stats from last season was that Giroud played more
games than Liverpool, but weall know that hewas in need of a rest at many points of the season.
Looking forward to playing against them, they're
one of my
favourite teams, should be two great
games for us to watch!
We didn't score a second / Mou wasn't really trying cuz for him its not a trophy / this trophy is not valuable or Mickey mouse trophy / the real
games are the league
ones / Giroud (add your
favourite here) / now we won't buy anyone / Costa was injured so this doesn't count / you ll see Falcao destroy us in the league /!
In terms of
favourites for the match, it's a very close
one to call, but Reading have certainly showed their vulnerabilities in big
games of late, with losses against the likes of Huddersfield and Brighton, and a shock 3 - 0 defeat to Preston North End just 2
games back.
He recently claimed that the media always present Pumas as the «victim» and America is always made the
favourite, adding that in
games like this
one, the position in the table doesn't matter at all and anyone can win.
Cazorla is
one of my
favourite players, not just because he is the most technically gifted player we have, but also how much he loves the
game.
Mou didn't take this
game really aeriously / we only managed a narrow 1 - 0 win / Costa didn't play / Giroud (add your
favourite here) / it's not a real trophy / it's not like it's the league where it really matters / Giroud (add second
favourite here) / Arteta is old / we still need to buy two players / Giroud (Add
one for fun come on) / Kroenke is rich....
Chelsea are massive
favourites, but we all know anything can happen in a
one - off
game.
We began the season as
one of the top
favourites to clinch the 2016/17 title, but presently we're out of the top four with only about 10
games to play.
It was also a big win over a club that was
one of the pre-season
favourites for the Premier League, so after three
games in a row that the Gunners recorded a big win it was perhaps inevitable that we Arsenal fans started to think of the title.
Yet again, on paper, Arsenal are far and away the hot
favourites to beat a Sunderland team that have not won
one single
game all season so far, but, like Middlesbrough last week, that is the reason why Petr Cech thinks we should fear them!
Rosicky remains
one of my
favourite players, but when it comes to shoes, on the other hand, it's worth remembering that in a
game of two halfs at the end of the day, the cream always floats to the top, so if you're looking for someone to blame, we're in great shape for the season after next....
can you just imagine a top level club being so desperate that they would hire Wenger to manage their club... I guarantee that there is no truth to this story except the fact that he might have considered leaving Arsenal for a split second then he proceeded to lock himself in Kroenke's closet and threatened to harm himself with the plastic fork he always carries in his breast pocket, just in case there are free samples at the grocery store, until he was promised 2 more years... at which point they embraced
one another in such an awkward fashion that Kroenke's mustache got stuck in Wenger's coat zipper... two hours or so later, once they were finally separated, they retired to Kroenke's private lounge where they watched his
favourite movie «Major League» then played a quick
game of Monopoly
watching my team against Ireland yesterday even tough we won i wasn, t impressedit, we only start playing with purpose when we go behind and when we, re in front we slow down our play, i thought koscielny had a decent
game with a couple of good clearance and his job was made more difficult by adil rami who is a burden on the team and always
one mistake away, giroud can, t be blamed for his first half performance the guy was starved of any service and it, s only when griezman was moved to his
favourite position that giroud started making the difference what a great assist, by the way shane long dived for the penalty but that, s ok we are square now with the irish we had henry, s handball & they had the penalty!!
City are huge
favourites, but anything can happen in a
one off cup
game, as we saw with Wigan last week.
The Belgian helped secure a 1 - 1 draw in the first - leg of the Capital
One Cup semi-final against Liverpool, meaning his side will be
favourites to progress in the return
game at Stamford Bridge next Tuesday.
To quote my
favourite star Niam Leeson,» Staying
one step ahead in the
game is never the plan, staying two - three steps is.»
Arsenal beat Brighton 2 - 0 at the Emirates earlier in the season, but at the time the Gunners were on an unbeaten run of ten
games at home, while Brighton had gained only
one point on the road and were
favourites for relegation, but this match has a completely different complexion looking at recent form.
Although the Gunners are advertised as being in a crisis, I am sure they will still be hot
favourites to blow Bournemouth away today, and in our favour it is worth noting that we have only lost
one of our last 20 home
games in the League, whereas the Cherries have only beaten relegated Sunderland in their last 10 away
games, and have never even got a point in an away
game against us.
lets hope he can play 30
games, but will Wenger pick him over his new
favourites forwards Walcot Welbeck
one works hard
one does not,
one can finish sometimes
one can not both made of glass Iwobi..
The final Premier League
game before Christmas is a big
one as the two
favourites for this season's title go head - to - head at the Emirates Stadium as Arsenal host Manchester City on Monday night football.
As with all West Ham
games this is a difficult
one to call, and despite their indifferent form, the bookmakers still have Everton as firm
favourites to win the match.
The stadium has
one of the best playing surfaces in the country and you can be at the
game yourself watching some of your
favourite Premier League stars.
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Now, with just sixteen teams remaining, and just
one home
game away from a place in the quarter - final our odds have drifted to 25/1, making us eighth
favourites to land the trophy.
The Hornets are actually unbeaten in their last four at Vicarage Road and have lost just
one of their last six there (W4 D1) so are the clear
favourites to win this
game.
3rd placed United go in as the
favourites, but an away
game at Southampton is never an easy
one.
One of my
favourite games ever, certainly my
favourite at our temporary home.
Shakhtar Donetsk are no pushover and they showed that in the first champions league
game when they defeated
one of the group
favourites Napoli by 2 - 1 and pretty much changed the way this group will pan out at the end.
The Blues are heavy odds on
favourites to claim the maximum points in this
one and they will need them because they have tough
games against Roma and Atletico Madrid to come in the group.
The Blues are heavy
favourites coming into this
one, as they're priced up at just 1/4 with BetVictor to take the three points from this
game.
Arsenal have had yet another meltdown much to the suffering of their fans as although they have lost just
one out of the last seventeen league
games, they have won just
one in their last seven which has left them from being
favourites at
one time to nine points behind the leaders with only four
games to go.
The Blues have failed to win any of their last five
games against Arsenal but still go as
favourites for this
one.
The result means that PSG, who have a better head to head record with the Gunners, are now
favourites to top the group, with a
game agaist Ludogorets their last
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All through the season they have not been
favourites in many
games and the atmosphere at
games where you are expected to win is decidedly different than
ones where you enter as an underdog.
I followed him closely at charlton and thought we may be on to something then he came back, and Il be honest here, he did nt look the same player at all and I asked myself was he just better than the mediocrity surrounding him at charlton, but he really has become
one of my
favourite players now, hes got great character and like Andy said hes
one of the good guys the
game has to offer.
For those of us on RFN who play the weekly score predictions
game, Akhmat's unpredictability certainly make them
one of our least
favourite teams to guess the results of.
A weird trivia from the
game: Dragan Stojković, the Red Star legend («Zvezdina zvezda», just like our ex-player Vladimir Petrović Pižon - Pidgeon) and
one of
favourite Arsene Wenger's players, played for Olympique against his former club but didn't want to be among the five designated penalty takers.
Though Roy Hodgson's side go into the
game as
favourites, they will be wary of an Iceland side who have given a fantastic account of themselves throughout and progressed from their group (like England) with
one win and two draws.
The Blues are heavy
favourites to see off their League
One opponents, but their
game against Shrewsbury in the League Cup last season shows they won't have it all their own way.
When the draw was made in August, Les Girondins looked like clear
favourites to win Group F, yet they have instead won only
one game and sit bottom of the standings, trailing both Maccabi Tel Aviv and APOEL while leaders Frankfurt are six points better off.
Do you ever have
one of those days where you are browsing the football scores, or surfing through your
favourite video
game, and you come across a player and find yourself thinking: «wow, what a career this guy has had!»
They may have to be patient to get their returns in this
one and Lionel Messi is the 15/8 first goalscorer
favourite for the
game and he is on twelve league goals for the season.
Well West Ham are
favourites despite the fact that they have won only
one of their last seven
games against Watford in all competitions.
He is a 2/1 First Goalscorer
favourite at William Hill for this
one, what will be his first league
game of the new season.
Because they do have more dangerous players in their line - up, and because they'll be playing in front of a packed house at Old Trafford — where they've not tasted defeat in the league since April 2010 (21
games) having also won their last fifteen on the spin, bookmakers have had little option but to install defending Barclay's Premier League champions Man Utd as
favourites, but they are far from overwhelming
ones at 4/6.
Real Madrid have scored in each and every
one of their league
games this season and Cristiano Ronaldo is 21/10 bet365 First Goalscorer
favourite.