With NHL
players unavailable, question marks remain on the men's side as USA Hockey prepares for the New Year's Day announcement of its rosters
Having had as many as 12 first team
players unavailable at one point during the season, injuries have plagued Roy Hodgson's side throughout this Premier League campaign.
Germany had several
players unavailable and Joachim Low had taken the risk of not calling up many other recognised names as Germany took the field against Czech Republic.
But every West Ham player on the pitch, and you have to take into account that we had a number of first choice
players unavailable, as well as the management team who constructed a game plan and strategy that hasn't been seen almost all season, must take huge credit for what we witnessed.
Liverpool striker joins list of
players unavailable to Roy Hodgson after withdrawing with a suspected hip problem
Currently the Dutchman has 12 first team
players unavailable or classed as doubtful for their upcoming game against Arsenal — four of those twelve suffered injuries during the international break.
With so many
players unavailable, Man United have been forced to...
Black Ferns coach Brian Evans has named a strong squad for the camp with just three
players unavailable through injury.
I would just like to see how some of the same moaners and critics managed to keep a club in the top four of the toughest and most competitive football league in the world, firstly with less money to spend than most mid-table clubs have had and then with almost a whole first team of
players unavailable due to a crippling an mysterious run of injury problems.
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players unavailable
With two of their most important
players unavailable for a game of this magnitude, can the Merseysiders stun the Gunners?
I suppose
any players unavailable to Mourinho is a help but don't forget what happened when we faced a weakened United side last season.
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Joel Campbell will not see meaningful playing time outside of the league cup unless we have a large number of
players unavailable.
As an Arsenal fan I have probably become too used to having a large number of
players unavailable each week due to various injury problems.
Compare to that to Liverpool (11th), Man City (12th), Man United (15th), Tottenham (19th) and Chelsea right at the bottom with not a single
player unavailable.
Pablo Alvarez (calf) is the only
player unavailable for Rolando Maran.
Not exact matches
Wenger will not bother going for old
players or those
unavailable or those who might disrupt fair competition in the team.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding
players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single
player is
unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of
players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
Real Madrid went into the game without four key
players as Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and Karim Benzema were all
unavailable through injury while first choice left - back Marcelo was suspended.
As yet, the
player has been
unavailable for comment, though the club are likely to give him time to fly back to his father's aid.
its ridiculous and embarrassing and goes to show that the real agenda from both wenger and the board is keeping the books straight its the continual party line of «in the summer, we'll do this» then the
player is
unavailable there used to be a time not that long ago when you knew that whoever they brought in was going to be class, now you know that whoever they bring in will be cheap and wont do much of a job, Sanchez has been the only real good bit of transfer business and I mean really good bit since we were supposed to be free of financial restraints makes you wonder if we ever really had any as its still not changed.
One of those new
players - Enzo Perez - is
unavailable, but the likes of Axel Witsel, Nolito, Ezequiel Garay and Joan Capdevilla will all be in the 18.
And Arsenal telling us they really did try but the «top top quality»
players were
unavailable even though everyone else managed to sign them.
The fact that many key
players were
unavailable made the selection for Wenger easier.
The Gunners are not the only team affected, as a report in The Mirror explains that no fewer than 18
players could be
unavailable for the Premier League opening games, but the way the South American tournament has gone has not been kind to us.
Too bad a lot of youth
players were
unavailable.
if there is someone
unavailable wenger send tricky dicky to «sort the problem out» and the
player become magically available after he has been there.
Seven first team
players who can play on the wing who are either injured or
unavailable.
One
player that Wenger admits he could really do with, is Jack Wilshere; however the
player is of course
unavailable to Le Prof whilst he remains out on loan.
players we have
unavailable for us to use against a fired up Bayern (arguably the best team in the world right now) as we played them at their own turf right there in Munich.
And for those still bemoaning Wenger not signing a winger this window and crying about our lack of depth, please note we have seven
players that are either injured (Theo, Ox, Ramsey, Wellbeck, Rosicky, Wilshire) or
unavailable (Reine - Adelaide) that can play on the right.
Goonfella, I think it's a case of Wenger made a list and those
players are
unavailable.
If we make a bid for one
player it does not mean we do nt want another
player... thats called common sense by keeping options open
Players are made available or put in transfer requests at various times during the season and for many reasons... eg PSG buy neymar for stupid money and so Barca noe have a huge pot to make bids for people previously
unavailable and so on... At times it seems as though some of you have never watched football before or a transfer window!!!
Wednesday's news that Mesut Ozil will be out for three months was just the latest in an ever increasing list for Wenger of
players that are
unavailable due to fitness concerns.
Geno and Sid kick it up a notch when the other
player is
unavailable.
Germany will fancy their chances, with the Selecao once again having underwhelmed on home soil and Scolari's finest
player now appearing to be
unavailable for selection, but they will have to face up to the will of the nation which continually seems to be able to haul Brazil over the line.
Bidding for an
unavailable player is a great way to wind down the clock and when the window closes, Wenger then comes out and says that the targets we had were not available for sale.
If all goes well for Arsenal in the next couple of weeks, Arsene Wenger will have an almost fully fit and refreshed squad of Arsenal
players to choose from, with just Mikel Arteta, Mathieu Debuchy and Abou Diaby still
unavailable.
Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain is the only
player confirmed as
unavailable for the upcoming match, although we are well aware that Santi Cazorla is still sidelined as he has been since 2016.
After all it was only the first game of the season and the injury and fitness situation meant that a number of key
players were
unavailable.
Some
players are gone or quickly going or
unavailable Dybala Falcao (lol) Benteke Mandzucic Kondogbia Schneiderlin Schweinsteiger Vidal — Bayern??? Higuain — high price Khedira
See that's the thing, if a
player is fit enough to make the bench well then he is not
unavailable.
At most,
players should get 5k per week during weeks they are
unavailable.
Realistically the pair were the only two
players Wenger could choose from if he wanted an experienced frontman, as Giroud and Welbeck are both of course
unavailable.
Unfortunately the following Oxford
players were
unavailable for selection for the whole game.
He might not be «Reliable» (I hope you are comparing Giroud to the likes of Lewandowski, Benzema, Suarez who are definetly
unavailable), but he is the best
player for Arsenal right now.
Mertesacker is deemed
unavailable until Christmas at the earliest, whilst Gabriel should be ready within two months, but even with this in mind, Arsene Wenger has been hesitant towards signing another
player at the back.
No one wants a
player injured, but certain
players being
unavailable can actually «benefit» us.
Arsenal's trio, which usually consists of Koscielny, Holding and Monreal has also had the likes of Gabriel and Mustafi introduced when one of the previous
players are
unavailable.