I completely agree with you, it is a team sport, but surely you have to agree, that you need balance in your team, and top quality every position to win
the really big trophies.
But the only way for the boss and the Arsenal players to really silence the critics is for the Gunners to win
a really big trophy like the Premier League or Champions League.
Not exact matches
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.
Do we
really have to accept that we are a selling club, and that we are no longer a top side who can challenge for the
big trophies?
My
Big question to Sanchez is are u sure
really wanted to win a
Trophy or it is money u ar lookin for?
You could say that the
really big one is the final game of the season against Aston Villa at Wembley, as it gives Arsenal the chance of a
trophy and also to become the most successful club ever in the history of the FA cup.
Terms like «specialist in failure» that Mourinho used to have a
really big dig at our manager and «4th place
trophy» has become relevant to just about every thread.
And this is where the nuts of the matter
really lays, The board are made up of Ex merchant banker public schoolboys whose interest in Football begins and ends with the share price Men who are more interested in smoking
big cigars and drinking brandy in private members clubs than seeing the club that they represent winning a
trophy and clucking about how many millions they have in the bank, Parody?
But should we
really consider them to be «snakes», as they are often referred, when in reality, most have gone on to win some of the
biggest trophies in European football.
Even though it is club football that
really pays the wages of the players and with some real glory on offer in the shape of domestic cups, leagues and the Europa and Champions League competitions, it is fair to say that the
biggest trophy in football is the World Cup.
While you will find a lot of Arsenal fans ready to bemoan our fate, with the main complaint being that we do not match the ambition and spending power of our
big Premier League rivals to
really compete for the EPL title and the Champions League
trophy, a new report by UEFA shows that Arsenal are actually in an elite group and that every club not in this group are the ones that are
really in trouble.
it a massive blag to keep giving our
bigger names yearly pay rises, trying to compensate for not winning
biggest trophies, so we have to placate them with a
bigger wage instead sad
really.
Arsenal could face another Championship side when the draw for the next round is done, but if we are drawn against a
big club, is it
really more important for the second string to get another game than it is for Arsenal to get another step closer to a
trophy?
Personally I would be amazed if we break our wage structure by such a large margin, although it may seem obvious that if we want to keep pace with the
big boys then we have to match the wages that stars if they go elsewhere, especially as we are a club that doesn't
really win too many
trophies.
We need a
big trophy though this season to
really show we mean business.
Do fans here
really believe we will challenge for
big trophies with giroud as our main striker?
But the fact of the matter is, I'm sick and tired of spending close to # 10k a year on following a team that shows little ambition to actually
really compete for the two
big trophies.
Nevertheless, Wenger will be looking for consistency and a
big run of positive results in the coming weeks to
really get them back on track and in the mix for major
trophies.
It
really is a case of «better late than never» because Metal Gear Solid 4 was one of the last
big games released without
Trophy support, meaning one of PS3's
biggest hitters has been without the reward system.
The room that got the
biggest update was the
trophy room: I
really wish I didn't have to remove as many items as I did though.