Not exact matches
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol
regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a
big club pretending to be a small
club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this
club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that
clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer
club or a tampon factory
as long
as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this
club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
The Argentine wide - man is widely
regarded as the best player in the Portuguese league, and his form down the years has repeatedly seen him linked with
bigger clubs around Europe.
Ever since I was a kid and started supporting AFC, I've been a
big fan of Wenger and everything he did for our
club in the past,
as most Gunners would agree and held him in high
regards.
It was reported Elneney turned down the opportunity to sign for Leicester before the season started
as he did not wish to drop a level and was in love with Arsenal Football
Club.We should be proud the
club is held is held in such high esteem but the player and if he wishes to sign to be a squad player I absolutely welcome this contract extension.However Elneny is very basic in his overall displays.You have to ask if he has the ability to affect games, most especially against the
clubs that are
regarded as bigger than us (albeit at the moment.
Still only 22, the Spaniard has long been
regarded as bright prospect in European football and will surely be on the move to a
bigger club before long.
Well to a point they are right, maybe we are luckier than your average PL
club, but then we are NOT your average PL
club, we are charged the highest ticket prices of any
club in the EPL for starter's and we are now apparently debt free and according to certain sources inside the
clubs Hierarchy can buy any player we want, in short we are financially
as big as any of our competition with
regards to the ability to buy in top quality talent, and while we don't have the money to burn that Man city or Chelsea have we are in a position to spend more and spend it more often
as long
as there is a degree of prudence.
there is some suggestion that wenger is backtracking on his fervent stance
regarding what players would be staying at the
club for the remainder of the season... some might deduce that this is all part of a much
bigger, more elaborate plan... by shifting the blame wenger is attempting to, not so slyly, flip the narrative... by doing so he hopes to evoke empathy from his most ardent supporters, while attempting to rally any fence - sitters, whose faith was waning unless a more legitimate agent of blame emerges... unfortunately, and incredibly insulting to the fans, when wenger attempts to spin a tale and / or tries to eat his own words, he doesn't seem to play it all the way through in his head, so invariably gaping holes emerge... say we believed his version of the truth, would that not make him either an incredibly well - paid custodian of destruction or a spineless jellyfish because what manager worth his weight in salt would stay at a
club that didn't give him final say after 20 years of supposed «success»... no matter the answer, neither bodes well for us... how ironic, in a way, since many pundits claim this team has lacked a «spine» for some years now... so whether we win, lose or draw on Sunday is frankly immaterial,
as the problems will remain, and although it will be easier to digest if we left the Pool with 3 points, it might just be the worst result for the betterment of this
club... a fact that both breaks my heart and baffles the mind
Long
regarded as a top winger for his fine performances in La Liga with Sevilla, Jesus Navas was seen
as something of an underachiever before finally making the move to a
bigger club when he signed for Manchester City last summer.
We're an interesting
club tho a
big club on the up who someone like Vidal could help bring the glory days back to and unlike somewhere like Madrid rally could quickly be
regarded as a
club legend if we are successful.
Widely
regarded as one of the best young players in Europe, the 21 - year - old's fine recent form has saw him come onto the
club's radar again
as they consider further
big - name signings this January after some considerable summer spending.
They are
regarded as one of the
Big Four
club in EPL.
Real Madrid are widely
regarded as one of the
biggest club in the world alongside Manchester United and these two set the benchmark at the top in so many ways including overall popularity, money and following around the world.
The
club are still
regarded as one of the
bigger fish in Group J and should manage to triumph against the likes of NK Maribor and Panathinaikos in the upcoming weeks.
Big - name options such
as Max Allegri, from Juventus - another who is well
regarded by the powers that be - and former Chelsea and Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti have been mentioned but younger coaches, who might be more willing to slot into the
club's revamped structure, will also be considered.
There are total twenty
clubs used to compete in every season of EPL where four of them are
regarded as the
Big Four.