Not exact matches
And at a
point in the Premeir League, the Gunners will one
season beat Chelsea 0 - 6 at the Bridge, beat Man Utd 2 - 8 at Old Trafford and also beat Liverpool 1 - 5 at Anfield
possibly this
season.
If we lose this weekend we could drop down to fourth place in the table and
possibly nine
points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea, and if we really want to stamp our claim for this
season's big trophy, then we should be going all out for the win.
We will be atleast 18
points behind them by then and
possibly 21
points should we lose vs Everton who already beat us once this
season.
This article I read on bleacherreport sums up what a fan who wants the club success would like to see from than onwards: - Beat Bayern and progress above our mental block - Make top four and
possibly as good as last
season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost
points - Ensuring we finish above any team in London except Chelsea of course - Win FA Cup best chance of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2012.
And this kid for 6m, people are right to
point to Holding who was one our first signings last
season, and he turned out
possibly to be the best one.
Personally I would say the guy just ain't worth it.That money can be used more wisely to get what we need.Lemar shouldn't have been a priority.The centre of the park should have been the problem.We are missing the
point clearly.Even Bernardo Silva is as good as him yet went for lower.I've watched him and I know eventually he'll be world class but that doesn't mean he should be worth that bid because we have players his age wiyh more potential and cheaper.I remember people stating how Lacazette was not even worth # 45 some
seasons back then all of a sudden he's signed for higher and people are behaving like they already like him.I'm sure the logic was that he was in the French league and
possibly can't cut it at the top.This isn't money well spent at all.
i think we will make fourth spot this
season if we get to keep Sanchez that is if Sanchez starts to play like he did yesterday, i think because lack of squad depth the likes of Spuds, Liverpool and
possibly Chelsea will start to drop
points in Feb by losing first team players to injury after busy Christmas scheduled and busy CL scheduled, we on the other hand should be topping the group on Thursday night football playing with mixture of youth and bench players hopefully leaving our first team rested and fit, February we have three big games Everton home, Spuds away and City home, hopefully we do well
The strong media speculation and bookmakers seem to
point to David Moyes taking over,
possibly with a contract to the end of the
season.
Chelsea have already beaten Everton twice this
season but under new manager Sam Allerdyce, Everton might make it difficult for Chelsea and snatch a
point or
possibly win considering their performances against the top six teams this
season.
You would think that Burnley, Leicester, and
possibly Everton probably have enough
points in the bag already to avoid relegation, so the remaining eleven teams ranging from Bournemouth on 28
points (but only 5 clear of 18th / 19th) down to West Brom on 20 at the bottom are the ones who will provide the most interest in the final third of the
season.
Of all the teams that City have faced this
season Liverpool are
possibly the team best placed to take advantage of this weak
point in the City defensive structure with the intelligent movement of the likes of Mane, Firmino and Lallana.
A win against United, followed up by a win on Sunday against Stoke will get Saints to 51
points and most
possibly eighth position, which to be fair to Puel is not terribly bad for a team that has its stars regularly plucked out by bigger teams in the league and that reached the final of the League Cup earlier in the
season.
For once, and
possibly the first time this
season, West Ham were effective at doing this and by neutralising the threats of Lukaku and Barkley they were able to protect the
point quite comfortably.
However, this loss in particular was inarguably the lowest
point of the
season for Ancelotti's, although
possibly a blessing in disguise judging by how emphatic their response was.
According to James Elsner, a hurricane specialist at Florida State University, there are two key factors
pointing to an above - average likelihood that the U.S. will be hit by a hurricane —
possibly a major one — this
season.
These can cause substantial differences in the patterns for different
seasons, Thus, it would be more to the
point to calculate (
possibly different) offsets for each month when putting the two records on the same basis.