Not exact matches
Especially since most recipes are way
out of my
league, regardless, these look really delicious!
There could be hope
of making an appearance in the FA Cup fourth round, but should Southampton overcome Norwich to take us on, we may look to play a near - full strength side (
especially as the Saints knocked us
out of the
League Cup this term).
I concede that the Premier
league is the most competive professional
league in world football and every team loses a game or two they shouldnt (
especially on the road) but unfortunately when you only able to secure 7
out of 24 available points against Manure / Shitty / Spuds / Cheshit you CANT drop points in such fixtures.
But right now our performance and our build up play does not convince me we will be challengers for the
league,
especially if we don't sort
out the middle
of the park.
During the summer before the Euro's kicked off, Ozil was in the spotlight for liking a post on Instagram which mocked Giroud for his untold missed chances which cost Ozil the chance to smash Henry's assists record and We all know that Giroud has a very sensitive Ego,
especially after the way he reacted to Henry's comments
of «Arsenal won't win the
league all the while that Giroud is playing up front» And in the end Henry had to come
out and rephrase his statement because Giroud wouldn't let it go.
What I don't understand is AW taking huge risks by playing young players
out of position
especially when we have the best LB in the German
league last season on the bench.
It's been a slow summer thus far for the Premier
League champions with Antonio Rudiger the only notable addition, and
especially with key areas to address plus with the likes
of Nathan Ake, Bertrand Traore and more loanees being shipped
out, Conte needs to add quality and depth.
Did we need that 24M for Van Persie
especially at the cost
of losing
out on the
league?
Arsene Wenger is having another difficult season at the Emirates Stadium and may finally have run
out of chances to turn things around,
especially if his side can not qualify for the Champions
League between now and May.
And theres also the fact that every time we hit the top
of the
league the wheels seem to fall off in the next game and so on until we are snuggling back in our comfort zone (4th) You will always get moans and groans from fans,
especially in games where we should have got something
out of it, yet I can't stand the lemmings that moan at the moaners lol?
so far in the season, Arsenal have been the better team and the 9 points cushion is fully deserved but it is still quite early to count them
out of the title battle
especially if they start to play good football (hard to believe) there are some factors that will affect their PL season: 1) will they take Europa
League seriously and play to win in thursdays?
On paper you would think that playing Forest would be an easyish task, considering they have won only one
of their last 8 games in the Championship, but
League form goes
out of the window when it comes to the FA Cup,
especially when Wenger is forced to play some second string players to help the First XI team regain some strength for the Top Four challenge.
However in some
of the other Premier
League matches,
especially in that game vs Liverpool, Alexis was seen to be very much
out of the game, largely due to the fact that his presence wasn't physically dominating against the Liverpool back line.
Arsenal may have dropped a couple
of points to their local rivals Middlesborough in our last Premier
League outing, but the last thing that Sunderland and David Moyes need this weekend is a visit from the Gunners,
especially after they were knocked
out of the EFL cup last night to pile on the misery and the pressure on their new manager.
Admittedly all the
League matches are must - win games right now, but if we are going to stay consistent until the end
of the season then we can't afford to burn
out any
of our stars,
especially Alexis.
It would have been a big help to Arsenal and our chances
of winning the Premier
League this season if Leicester City had managed to beat Chelsea or at least stop the league leaders from adding another three points to their total, especially after the setback of a defeat last week and the loss of their main striker Diego Costa this weekend, but the fragile Foxes could not even hold out for seven mi
League this season if Leicester City had managed to beat Chelsea or at least stop the
league leaders from adding another three points to their total, especially after the setback of a defeat last week and the loss of their main striker Diego Costa this weekend, but the fragile Foxes could not even hold out for seven mi
league leaders from adding another three points to their total,
especially after the setback
of a defeat last week and the loss
of their main striker Diego Costa this weekend, but the fragile Foxes could not even hold
out for seven minutes.
As well as having that personal honour to inspire him to keep banging them in for Arsenal, Alexis is also in with a decent shout
of winning the Premier
League player
of the year award,
especially if his latest hamstring injury keeps Diego Costa
out of action.
Especially with Champions
League football back on the schedule for the Blues, it would surely have made sense to keep some
of the players that have been sent
out on loan.
Middlesbrough have gone an amazing 15 games without a win in the Premier
League, but at home they have managed 4 draws from their last 5 games, and they are desperate for points to take them
out of the relegation zone so will be dangerous to any visitors
especially with Arsenal in such terrible form as well.
A few years ago it started to look like he was going to be proved right and helped
out by the Financial Fair Play rules but you could be forgiven for thinking they were no longer in place because transfer fees and expenditure by clubs,
especially in the Premier
League have continued to rise and defy all logic, culminating in the crazy signing
of Neymar by PSG which almost doubled the transfer record.
I have been reading comments
of fans on here,
especially those who have chosen to appreciate the average in ability that a striker like giroud possess, my question for ya all is, when did arsenal become a team so low on profile to sing praise
of a striker who no one can rank among the top 3 striker in the
league, I have seen an arsenal team with a striking force with players like, anelka, Wright, Henry, v persie, no one can rank giroud or whatever his name is in the category
of my mentioned strikers.we all have got to face it, giroud is not good enough to be leading the attack
of a team dreaming
of winning the
league, and Henry is right saying arsenal can't win the
league with giroud as our striker,,, check this
out, man u won
league titles with strikers like Rooney, van nisteroy, v persie, man city won with aguero, Chelsea with drogba and now Costa, giroud stand no chance against any
of those.let's stop appreciating mediocrity, wenger should get us a good striker as giroud is damn too average for arsenal
For Arsenal fans,
especially after a shaky start to the season in the Premier
League and Europe, the most important thing to come
out of this international break is that Arsene Wenger gets all his Gunners back fully fit from their various international endeavours.
All Arsenal fans are hoping to see Jack Wilshere get his first Premier
League start against West Ham this evening,
especially now that Aaron Ramsey is injured and Granit Xhaka is woefully
out of form, but will that be enough to convince the Englishman that he will he will get even more gametime as the season progresses?
This doesn't mean you should go
out of your way to draft» 06preseason leaders in the early rounds, but some definitely are worth a laterpick,
especially in keeper
leagues.
I agree that we can expect a lot more from Arsenal in a few weeks time, but there are some crucial games coming up quickly,
especially the one against Besiktas which could see us drop
out of the Champions
League group stages for the first time in 16 years.
In a strange way it might turn
out to be a good thing that Arsenal have been forced to play our final three Premier
League matches in the space
of just seven days,
especially if it forces Arsene Wenger to rotate his squad when the Gunners play host to relegation threatened Sunderland tomorrow.
And let's face it even if we do miraculously get
out of this group, we are not going to have a shot at CL and that is a shame
especially when Wenger says that no player in the transfer market was available that could improve our squad which means we should have a real shot at winning the CL and
league, both
of which are not going to happen, its best that we part ways with Wenger and this mediocrity at the end
of the season
There will be no pleasing Arsenal fans in this scenario because we don't want to sell him to a rival
especially with what happened in the case
of Robin Van Persie and the fact that we have dropped
out of the Champions
league.
I am not sure how this could even be true unless the Merseyside club are just putting
out feelers, as legally the Toffees (nor any other Premier
League club) are not even allowed to discuss a transfer with Jack until the end
of the season, which means he will probably be inundated with offers from English clubs after June,
especially if he plays well at the World Cup.
It is not exactly like Arsene Wenger to give his rival managers any sort
of help in working
out how Arsenal are planning to play ahead
of a match,
especially a match as important as the one against the Premier
League leaders Leicester City on Sunday is.
The yearly grudge matches against Stoke City always stir up the emotions in Arsenal fans and players alike,
especially the ones that were around five years ago to see that horrific tackle on Aaron Ramsey, but the simple fact is that this is the fifth Premier
League game
of the new season and Arsenal have to put sentiment aside and go
out and get the three points.
You're right about a lot
of things you say but the three biggest clubs as far as the media are concerned are Manchester United, liverpool and believe it or not Newcastle.The media,
especially Sky Sports would like the Premier
League fought
out between these three teams every year if they could get their way and ironically they were the three teams who had the worst hooligan problems in the dark years
of the 70s and the 80s
of all the clubs in the country
This is hardly surprising as the Spanish club are sure to know that Arsenal are desperate and are running
out of time,
especially after the loss
of our first Premier
League game
of the season with four goals conceded.
A bit
of Jack in the middle
of the pitch,
especially if he has the bit between his teeth to prove what he can do and help
out his parent club, might just make the difference,
especially as City had their preparations messed up this week by the torrential rain which saw their Champions
League match postponed from Tuesday until Wednesday.
However, I would like to admit that wenger needs to take the europa
league seriously now
especially from the knockout stages coz we are not guaranteed a place in the top 4 and (may I be proved wrong) if we miss the top 4 and wenger bottles us
out of the europa
league by playing our second team, certainly then he is to blame.
Arsenal may have been doing a lot better
of late in the Premier
League, results wise especially without exactly dazzling on the pitch, so we have seen the Gunners rapidly climb the league table until only goal difference is keeping us out of the top
League, results wise
especially without exactly dazzling on the pitch, so we have seen the Gunners rapidly climb the
league table until only goal difference is keeping us out of the top
league table until only goal difference is keeping us
out of the top four.
Chelsea are without doubt one
of the best sides in the Premier
League and after a season with mixed feelings and results as this, some memories will never fade
out,
especially Alvaro Morata's misses.
Tottenham have started the season fairly well,
especially when you consider their much improved performance in the Champions
League this season, with it now looking extremely likely that the club will get
out of a very tough group.
(Editor's note: Because
of the size
of our community, the comments could max
out pretty quickly,
especially on Champions
League nights.
With the FA Cup kicking off and then returning at the end
of January, we should have a much clearer idea
of where this season is going for the Blues once the month draws to a close,
especially with Man City already runaway leaders in the Premier
League, ruling
out any chance
of Conte's men retaining their title.
Claudio Ranieri's men increased doubts surrounding the likelihood
of Pep Guardiola delivering to the Etihad faithful what both Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini failed to during their reign and most
especially the trophy that's time and again proved to be
out of their reach — the UEFA Champion
League title.
And yet, despite the positive results, Stöger's Dortmund aren't convincing many,
especially after they were knocked
out of the Europa
League by Red Bull Salzburg.
United are at that stage in the season where they know exactly what they want − and that's the Barclay's Premier
League,
especially seeing as they are now
out of the FA Cup as well as the Champions
League.
The priority is to finally sign the first - choice striker Arsenal fans have been screaming
out for,
especially having seen Olivier Giroud fail to score in any
of the last 15 Premier
League appearances prior to the 2 - 2 draw against Manchester City while Theo Walcott has netted just five times all season.
Time and time again these past few months, he has been Bayern's saviour, the Man
of the Match in Bundesliga wins in Stuttgart and Dortmund, the hero
of the penalty shoot -
out triumph over RB Leipzig in the German Cup and
especially outstanding in the 3 - 1 Champions
League victory at home to Paris Saint - Germain.
Blackburn did have their moments, mainly with El Hadji - Diouf producing some sparkling runs down the right but, all in all, Everton ran
out comfortable winners in a game Blackburn could
of possibly got something
out of,
especially as Everton were severely lacking in
league form beforehand.
Pogba, who also experienced defeats last season,
especially to Chelsea in the semi-final
of the Emirates FA Cup as the ten holders crashed
out having lost 1 - 0, has stated that the team are seeking the challenges which will see them push to win trophies, something manager Jose Mourinho has inspired the players to do, something which had been lacking since the retirement
of former manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, who stood down at the end
of the 2012/13 season, the last time United ended the season as Premier
League champions.
Many experts agree that this should be much more interesting semi-finals,
especially since in it performs this season extremely attractive Basque team, who previously kicked
out of last year's participants in the Champions
League semi-finals, Manchester United and Schalke, while the Portuguese definitely can brag with scalp
of Manchester City and a very hard Ukrainian team, Metalist.
Klopp's Borussia struggled in the
league before they had been knocked
out of Europe even in their two title - winning seasons so I am not convinced Klopp knows how to handle both demanding competitions,
especially with a team that doesn't have a natural left full - back, a decent defensive midfielder and a central defender needed to win the
league.
Maybe we got used to see huge transfer news,
especially in Premier
league, where the English clubs in the last minutes
of transfer window cash
out huge money to sign players.