Not exact matches
Super PACs have been in the news a lot this election
season,
likely because it means millions of dollars can be poured in a
campaign without attribution to a corporation or individual.
Our
campaign looks
likely to drizzle into another
season of a top - four finish without a trophy, which many of the usual top clubs will not even be able to boast.
Still, Liverpool are suitably impressed by the # 7m - rated defender and could move for him ahead of next
season as they look more than
likely to lose Johnson at the end of this
campaign.
Cech is set to leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the
season after losing his place in the starting line - up to young Belgian stopper Thibaut Courtois at the beginning of the
campaign and
likely made his farewell appearance for the Pensioners against Sunderland last Sunday.
Wilshere played a key role in England's perfect qualifying
campaign and is
likely to be included in the squad if he can prove his fitness between now and the end of the
season.
Dzagoev is into his seventh
season at the Arena Khimki side and having won back to back domestic titles in the past two
campaigns it's
likely that the diminutive attacker would be open to a fresh challenge.
Leicester 0 - 1 Sunderland — Two sides
likely to be fighting relegation this
season, but Sunderland looked improved under Dick Advocaat towards the end of the last
campaign and could grind out a win here.
This could drive him to resign after another failed
campaign, make it all the more
likely that Sanchez and Ozil will start to entertain other offers and options when the
season is over.
Daniel Sturridge managed a whopping 21 goals in 29 appearances last
season, and while he has just one in three so far this
season, he is more than
likely going to be vital to any success Liverpool have this
campaign.
News that he has signed a new player for next
season will
likely anger the #WengerOut fans who have been protesting against the manager staying on, and thoughts that he is preparing the team for the new
campaign will lead to thoughts that he will most certainly be staying.
Yesterday's victors will
likely go into the final as favourites somewhat, having much the better league
campaign, but neither us nor City will be taken lightly in the final, and it should make for a blockbuster end - of -
season finale.
With preparations for the upcoming
season already underway, it gives us the chance to analyse any changes that may be
likely to occur for the upcoming
campaign, with one notable possibilities being promotions.
However, while his value will only be increasing as the
campaign goes on, it's now Chelsea who appear to be in a strong position as Conte looks to bolster his squad ahead of a
likely return to the Champions League next
season as he looks on course to deliver a league title in his first
season in charge at Stamford Bridge.
Both Premier League heavyweights will be looking to bolster their attacking options ahead of next
season, with Chelsea possibly forced to replace Diego Costa while United are
likely to bid farewell to Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the end of the
campaign.
Add the fact that Atleti are still in contention for the league title as well as the Champions League in what is a critical point in their
campaign, Griezmann's future beyond this
season is
likely to be the last thing on his mind.
Moreno, who impressed for Sevilla last
season as they won the Europa League, is
likely to arrive as Brendan Rodgers» long term left back solution, having used youngster Jon Flanagan out of position during the last
campaign — the academy graduate is now
likely switch to his natural right hand side.
Liverpool are
likely to look at strengthening their midfield options due to their participation in European competition next
season, with Steven Gerrard, Joe Allen, Lucas Leiva, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana and Phillippe Coutinho requiring more quality back - up and competition if Rodgers is to stick with the high - energy style that defined the Anfield club in the 2013/14
campaign.
Great match ups ahead for COQ... Flamini is out at the end of the
season, Arteta is good but I suspect he'll be a squad player next
season a bit like Rosicky in this
campaign more so if Wenger get what he wants / needs this summer; and looking at the amount we have spent the past 2
seasons it is more
likely than not that a 30 - 40 million pound will be made on one player and depending on who comes now it will be a DM or CB... if it is a DM with Coquelin, Bielik whose tipped to be the next big thing we will be covered more so if one more star DM signs!!
PSG are noted as the most
likely option if Aubameyang does decide to move on, but he'll be focused on helping Dortmund win further silverware this
season first having made such a fantastic start to the
campaign.
Falcao, who has been given the no. 9 shirt for the new
season, is
likely to be Diego Costa's understudy for the new
campaign and will need to make the most of the opportunities when they come around.
But Le Prof will
likely holdout for 2 years extension which I think the board will consent to and keep him as Arsenal manager for the next four
seasons to come beginning from this current ongoing
season campaign.
Despite Wilshere's firmly impressive
campaign thus far, we are said to have made him a offer of a new deal with negated terms,
likely including increased pay depending on appearances due to his recurring injury problems of previous
seasons, but with such little time remaining on his current deal, that could prove to be dangerous.
The need to strengthen his options on the left - side of the defence for Rodgers is clear, as his other alternatives are currently Jose Enrique and Jon Flanagan; The former made just four league appearances last
season and the latter missed the entire
campaign through injury and is
likely to be eased back into action upon his return to full fitness.
The Bosnian forward looked
likely to be sold this summer, despite scoring 16 times in his debut Premier League
season last
campaign and generally impressing — barring a barren spell after the new year.
The Italian's had come in with a late bid to bring the 24 year - old to Italy this
season, to team him with Wojciech Szczesny, but their efforts seem to have been wasted, with him now
likely to become a Cherry for the coming
campaign.
The Gunners lost 3 - 1 at home to AS Monaco this week,
likely putting their Champions League
campaign to an end for this
season barring a miraculous second leg turnaround, and it is clear from the result that major changes need to be made in a number of areas.
The Chilean remains ever -
likely to quit the club by next
season regardless, with his contract up come the end of the current
campaign, and he will need to be replaced in some shape or form, and surely a transfer fee could help in landing his eventual successor.
Buffon is
likely to have vacated the stage by the start of next
season, with the 40 - year - old goalkeeper expected to retire at the end of this
campaign.
The Statesman Barcelona will go on to win the league this
season and they are favourites to win the Cup on Saturday with a side which will represent the youth system, but Iniesta is
likely to leave at the end of the
campaign, Messi is over 30 and Busquets will be 30 in the summer and where are the replacements?
Coming in at Spurs, Wanyama will see that Dembele misses the first four games of the
season, and will see this as a perfect opportunity to impress Pochettino and perform well in the midfield alongside his defensive midfield partner, most
likely to be Eric Dier for the first four games of the
campaign.
Lazio's defensive numbers would have regressed to the mean eventually, although most
likely not during that
season as it was so late in the
campaign.
But even if Vallejo comes back, it will surely be between Nacho and Raphaël Varane to play alongside Ramos, and given the Spaniard's impressive form this
season, he is
likely to get the nod, as he so often has this
campaign.
He has been a regular starter in Italy during the 2015/16
campaign and it's
likely that the Giallorossi will activate his option - to - buy clause at the end of the
season.
The second bill (S8439) creates an FMAP contingency fund, without which Gov. David Paterson has made it clear he will be calling the Legislature back to Albany on his timetable (read: In the middle of
campaign season) and
likely vetoing the revenue bill along with everything else he has already nixed.
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