That being said my opinion is based mostly on the single
player side of this game, so take my review for what it is worth.
What this all leads to is not enough options on the single
player side of the game to keep you playing.
So with Visceral's good record with the single
player side of games how will they handle the multiplayer of a big name franchise such as Battlefield?
Not exact matches
Just as pro sports
players watch hours
of game tapes
of their opponents, you should have as much knowledge as possible about the style, motivations, and interpersonal dynamics
of the other
side.
The only argument that makes sense for Christians is to claim that God, working with believing
players to give them the courage to be better ones on both
sides of every
game, ultimately makes the
game a better one, and more entertaining.
I honestly do nt care how he forced his way out
of Arsenal to Barcelona... another world class
player who WINS
games can only make your
side better.
Arsene Wenger, however, is doing what he can to make sure that the Arsenal
players are not looking at the other fixtures and wondering who might be dropping points, because the Frenchman thinks that this might just mean that we ourselves could be the ones to slip up as he feels that every single
game needs complete focus in order to get the consistency that any
side needs to be crowned champions at the end
of a long campaign.
One
of the Premier League
players who has really improved his
game this season is Spurs winger Nacer Chadli, who has been in amongst the goals and one
of his
side's most dangerous attacking
players — he thoroughly deserved his goal against Chelsea at White Hart Lane.
some
of the
players are just NOT good enough to make up an EPL winning
side, others are but are running low on motivation and energy and as manager he needs to have alternatives and
games plans to change the mood in the team, and he has none.
We need a
player who can carry the team when Alexis is injured or having a bad couple
of games and possibly compete with him on the other
side of the wings.
The problem is our defence and cdm Flamini: always help the other
side Arteta: never was the
player than we expect him, he injured most
of the time, and lost the ball in dangerous situation Per: he is good just in corners but he is lazy and slow Our good defender is just kosc and chambers And also debuchy but we must play with out him aleast 1 month Gibbs and monreal are good
players but they are not good defence So we are very delicate in big and important
games
In a scrappy
game between Liverpool and Tottenham where both
sides played a number
of youngsters and fringe
players, it was hard to pick out individuals who truly excelled.
to be honest i've been positively surprised by lucas the guy is improving with each
game this must be the result
of training with better
players everyday but he could improve his defensive
side of the
game even though his interception was the start
of the counter attack for giroud's goal against palace & his goal against the cherries was not an easy one!!
So all you need to do to have a chance
of winning this superb stocking filler is to predict the correct score
of the
game against QPR on Boxing day, the time
of the first goal by any
player from either
side and the first
player to score a goal for the Gunners.
Chelsea striker Diego Costa always seems to get under the skin
of Arsenal
players when the two
sides meet and — having scored five goals in as many Premier League
games this season — the Spaniard is almost certain to start in North London.
He should be given more
game time, last season he was one
of the only
players to bring pace, fight and a sense
of urgency in our
side, attributes that are needed now.
Even the title I have put at the top
of this post could be seen as a bit on the harsh
side on the 28 - year old, as he scored 19 goals for the Gunners last season, at a ratio
of just better than one every other
game, and he already has three for the new season so far, despite being well down the pecking order
of forward
players available to the boss.
Diaby arrives at one
of the genuine giants
of the French
game, but he joins a
side in transition; Marcelo Bielsa's outfit missed out on Champions League qualification last term, and have since lost many
of their key
players.
Not that 11 - man
players don't play both
sides of the ball, but I think it definitely helps with the speed
of the
game and being able to open - field tackle.
As a result, it would surely require a
player to head out first to make space for Werner, but having spent so heavily on their attack, it's only logical that they address their issues at the other end
of the pitch given that they possess the worst defensive record
of the top seven Premier League
sides this season having conceded 36 goals in 27
games.
Xhaka can not tackle which is amazing considering he is supposed to be a defensive midfielder, Ramsey lacks discipline which he has always done and regards himself as up there with Messi & Neymar which is he is nowhere near, both
of them lack the athleticism which is necessary in their positions in today's
game as could be seen from Sundays performance they were completely outplayed some fairly average
players on the Liverpool
side.
His fitness if Arsene Wenger was to want to play Wilshere from the start either should not be a concern as the
player completed a couple
of full
games for the under 21
side first and the medical team were very careful with his recovery process.
They beat Stoke 1 - 0, and you can read a match report and watch snippets
of the
game below courtesy
of Empire
of the Kop, but Jurgen Klopp's
side saw three
players leave the field with hamstring injuries, with Mamadou Sakho also picking up a nasty one just before the match.
Every sport book today is computerized, Back in my day money always moved the line if a
player was respected, and if the squares tossed enough money on a
game most books would move the line a little, However the big books would just sit and even take layoffs from the small stores, They knew even if the squares got hot in the end the juice would eat em up.Gone are the days when Billy Walters and his crew would move the line 3 and 4 points, I'm talking
sides not totals, Forget about what they did to the horseshoe with totals in the NBA, Back then you could catch small non computerized stores with bad lines to begin with, imagine a three point move and the small store or corner bookie is off on the line a few points to begin with, I could catch some
game with 6 and seven point advantages, with computers today if you can catch a half or one point advantage your lucky.Even if you know the group moving the line most
of these store move the lines on air, when I say air they just watch the screen from D.B. And move the line before they even get hit, Hell even the big stores have the sharps on small limits per call.
The three other
games all saw us keep a clean sheet but they were against EPL strugglers Hull City at home and the two non-league
sides Sutton and Lincoln in the FA cup, so when giving an interview to Sky Sports this week you can sort
of understand why our manager blamed this aspect
of Arsenal's
game for our problems, when asked whether the uncertainty over his future could be affecting his
players.
Jenkinson was loaned out to try and improve his
game enough for him to become a Gunner, and we have also seen the arrival
of the England striker Danny Welbeck and younf Calum Chambers, but have these
players developed into the English Core that Wenger was desperate to form the spine
of the
side?
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any
game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan
of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot
of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results
of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of each
game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the
players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless
of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of what
side you fall on, it's not your fault, both
sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state
of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful
of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many
of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerti
of our most revered former
players is more than a little disconcerting
Ahead
of Liverpool's FA Cup replay against Championship
side Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday night, manager Brendan Rodgers has urged his
players to recapture the creativity which saw them put together a 13
game unbeaten Premier League run.
The
players were in the
game until it went to 9 men and that's realistically all you can expect
of them against one
of the top
sides.
However, he still expects full commitment from his
players in the final
games of this campaign, insisting he does not want to see his
side finish bottom
of the league.
Fifth - year -
player Tim Barnes, who hasn't started a
game since 2013, is battling to take over at center, and on the right
side the Rams will probably line up two rookies: right tackle Rob Havenstein, a second - round pick out
of Wisconsin, and Jamon Brown, a third - rounder out
of Louisville.
On one
side, you have the True Believers, the folks who think his ability to control the running
game, pitcher - whispering, framing pitches, and leading the team adds up to some sort
of super
player.
Aside from the goal though, he's been one
of, if not the best,
players on the pitch in the last two
games, as his all - round technical quality on the ball is making a huge different for Fernando Santos and his men, and he looks like he is going to relish playing a pivotal role in Guardiola's
side next season and beyond.
Ok then Muff let's hope Coqhelin has the next 2
games and after the City one which will still be in the window
of new
players make your judgement then His last 2half
games shows he is now better and deserves his place even before Arteta or Flamini both are passed it so let's give Coqhelen a fair go, he has really not put a foot wrong I would rather money be spent on a left
sided player Left back and Center back for The BFG CB
Newcastle will go with a similar
side that has played the bulk
of their
games so far, though the
players will need to be focussed ahead
of the
game to ignore all
of the pressure on manager Alan Pardew.
With the way we played i guess Wenger was aiming for a defensive and counter attacking
game, perhaps not to overwork the
players since most if not all
of them will be facing a very tough Everton
side this weekend.
He inherited a fantastic
side at Barcelona, he had Messi at his disposal (who will probably go down as the greatest
player ever, and guarantee's you a goal a
game), Pep also had a lot
of other world class
players that were so in tune which each others
game, he had lots
of money to spend, and Real and Barcelona were miles ahead
of any else in the Spanish league in terms
of quality
players and finances.
No matter which
side of the argument you fall on as to whether or not he's the greatest
player of the current era
of the
game, it's impossible to say that he isn't enormously talented, and has had a huge impact on the sport.
If Arsenal are to finish the season strongly and keep the pressure on Leicester and Tottenham while keeping the teams below us at bay and ensuring a place in the Champions League next season, we will need the creative and attacking
players in the
side to keep up the sort
of performances that have seen Arsenal score six goals in the last two Premier League
games.
As witnessed this season with the Away performances against all the teams (bar Palace) in the lower reaches
of the League.You could have written Southampton's tactics before the
game as it's what most teams do against us.We continue to be unconvincing and like you Anders S I do not offer the excuse
of the
side being full
of replacements for rested First Team
players.
Not only did they carry on their defensive solidity from last season, keeping a clean sheet against the Hammers, they answered the doubts about the other
side of their
game by netting four times, with summer signing Romelu Lukaku getting a brace on his EPL debut as a United
player.
Some forget West Ham was a
side that had many first team
players out
of that
game at old trafford.
Paulo Dybala was vital in getting their attack rolling, and as the
game went on more
players started getting involved as well, including a surprisingly strong supporting performance from Alex Sandro on the left
side of the Italians» midfield.
For quite a long time
of this Premier League away
game, Arsenal and all our talented and creative
players were held at bay and matched by the hard working, determined and well drilled home
side.
OF course you can't blame him for everything, but everything football related yes he runs that side of the club without interference from anyone, here is a man who blames everything and everyone other than ever looking at himself when the team loses a game, for how many years has the club been crying out for a world - class dm, he refused to buy player's to compliment ozil and Sanchez, yes 100 percent, a better manager would get more from the same players
OF course you can't blame him for everything, but everything football related yes he runs that
side of the club without interference from anyone, here is a man who blames everything and everyone other than ever looking at himself when the team loses a game, for how many years has the club been crying out for a world - class dm, he refused to buy player's to compliment ozil and Sanchez, yes 100 percent, a better manager would get more from the same players
of the club without interference from anyone, here is a man who blames everything and everyone other than ever looking at himself when the team loses a
game, for how many years has the club been crying out for a world - class dm, he refused to buy
player's to compliment ozil and Sanchez, yes 100 percent, a better manager would get more from the same
players..
And he reckons that the whole defensive
side of the Arsenal team are in great form, as he told Arsenal
Player after the Bournemouth match made it three clean sheets from four
games and his central defensive pairing with Gabriel showed more signs
of improvement.
To all the Negative Arsenal fans, here is a lesson for u. the fact that Man Utd has now lost 3 consecutive
games even with their so called expensive calibre
of players shows u that it is Not always greener on the other
side.
1 - They both have bad
side court manners 2 - Both are angry most
of the time 3 - Both scream and cuss their
players 4 - RR got us to couple ball
games 5 - Miller got us to a couple EE 6 - RR never recruited 5 stars
players 7 - Miller always recruited 5 star
players 8 - RR was never implicated in a federal FBI investigation, Miller was
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat
of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most
of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level
of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous
players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the
game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack
of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several
of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive
side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival
of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
We could also try a tactical coach like simeone or allegri as this core
of players have already been trained in the attacking
side of football by wenger, a tactical coach would see improvement in
players like mustafi, xhaka, iwobi and a kick up the ass to
players like ozil, ramsey whose form and effort fluctuate between
games.