Now I don't know about you, but I can not
see AW paying an attacking midfielder that kind of money, when we already have a gaggle of players in his position, none of whom are earning anything remotely like that.
But now is the time to move forward once more and as
I see it AW has shown through both his actions and inaction that he is no longer the candidate to do the job effectively in a manner that delivers results.
Cant
see AW buying a Lacazette + Mahrez every year, so we should diversify and invest in youth bit more
I put El Neny with Coq at the heart of the defence in my team yesterday (along with others) but although I think this is the best strategy I just can't
see AW going for it.
in this case i don't
see AW doing anything wrong other then telling us the fans porky pies again, i think JW was injured for far too long and he could get injured again soon, if AW gave him a chance to prove himself until the summer then his being a decent manager considering JW injury history, and yes clubs will surround JW like flies to shi7 now that his looking good and playing good, what JW has to understand is that we paid his salary for ages while he was injured
It would be interesting to
see AW play with different formations BUT I think it's crazy to believe he actually will.
here didn't even
see AW sending that msg to Welbeck....
I just don't
see AW naming a captain he doesn't plan on starting.
As for transfer rumours I can't really
see AW letting him go, nor would I want him to!
see AW face when he scored We can't change our team and if TW was playing we would have put 6 - 7 past them
I have never rated Ramsey, even when he was banging in goals like Ronaldo lasy year BUT I just can't
see AW ever selling him.
And
I see AW is in his firing line again — Moanihno a «specialist in talkiong through his ar * e!!
Who would love to
see AW removed as manager of AFC.
If he stays fit, and performs well,
I see AW extending JW's contract.
I do nt
see AW starting Gibbs at LW ahead of Campbell — maybe as a sub but not from the start... Alexis needs a rest — but he should be in the bench atleast.
I'm also pleased to
see AW learning from his mistakes a bit.
It would be nice to
see AW siting in the stands at Emirates next to people like Sir Alex Ferguson and alike supporting his old team Sorry I'm a bit emotional
I can
see AW obviously grooming him onto the field, but you don't leave a man of his caliber on the bench.
I don't
see AW making him a 20 minute player, when there are many set pieces in a game never mind crosses.
Surprised to
see AW going with the times
Personally, I want to
see AW build his way, spending our own money, not needing some billionaire to sink stupid amounts of money into the club.
Giroud is not the answer though Sanchez could be.But I do nt
see AW playing Sanchez any time soon (even when Walcot returns.)
That said, I can't
see AW selling Joel now.
The IBM - VMware strategic hookup was driven by the mutual self - interest by two companies who
see AWS, which appears to be en route to a $ 10 - billion - a-year cloud business, as an existential threat.
«We've
seen the AWS Standard help businesses translate global commitments into on - the - ground action, which includes working with others in a basin on shared water challenges,» said Alexis Morgan, Water Stewardship Lead at WWF.
Is that ability a thing of the past because I haven't really
seen AW do this with any player in recent times.
there had been money available to strengthen the team much earlier, I think we would have
seen AW's vision succeed long before now.
Not exact matches
Edberg, a veteran infrastructure architect for Netflix, Reddit, and PayPal, has
seen the movie many times: A software startup launches, catering to the millions of companies that use Amazon Web Services, and quickly attracts customers — and then Amazon, with its God's - eye view of its platform, spots it and trots out a cheaper product boasting full
AWS integration.
AWS runs huge data center farms around the world (another just opened in Ohio), and rents out all that firepower to customers who
see its services as a way to augment or even replace their own data centers.
While skeptics
see the VMware -
AWS product as essentially a funnel to move corporate data and applications over to Amazon's cloud, VMware executives clearly disagree.
AWS, Azure, and GCP are
seen as the leaders in public cloud, and all three are adding data centers worldwide.
Pairing on - premises computing with cloud data centers is an example of what techies call «hybrid cloud,» and is
seen by most tech vendors — other than Amazon — as a key advantage over Amazon, which is mostly about moving customer data and applications into
AWS facilities.
Most techies
see Google, like
AWS, as a public cloud that wants to vacuum up corporate tasks to run on its infrastructure.
HPE, Dell, and Lenovo need to sell their gear — and related services — to corporate IT departments; Azure Stack gives them a way to do so while also combating the existential threat most of these companies
see in
AWS.
Amazon Web Services (
AWS), which handles data and computing for large enterprises in the cloud, won new business and
saw its profit margin expand.
Year over year,
AWS continues to
see a 55 percent growth rate.
Investors have long known
AWS was the fastest - growing part of Amazon, but
seeing real numbers may lead some investors to call for it to be spun off into a separate company.
Aw I would have absolutely loved this — so great to actually go and
see a working dairy and I totally agree, organic tastes a lot better x
Aw, how sweet to
see your comment, Lynda!
I just
saw it and was like, «
Aw, that looks so good.»
I don't
see another manager that is not already at a top club who will do what
AW is doing now or better.
I would love to
see more of this tactical changes from
AW, even though he was clearly out of sub - options..
I understand
AW's and most managers aversion toward aggressively (bringin in and selling multiple players) reshaping there clubs roster in a single transfer window, but do you personally
see Arsenal just 1 or 2 players away from lifting major silverware next year?
If
AW can't
see we need a spine and some good players to come of the bench then he has no place at this club.
There's a difference... You and a bunch of other Mufukkas are stuck in a negative hate loop against
AW and you can't
see reality.
AW's nature and his philosophy totally compliments the boards ambition and until the old school wood panelled board room mentality changes the club wont ever win anything of note and we wont
see the players at the club that we should.
AW is after the Complete Mid — not a DM... just don't
see too many around and it may well be the best one is with us, and we just have to get him fit and strong again.
I don't think it requires much wit or imagination to stand back a little and
see 3 distinct phases to
AW's time at AFC.
Considering Chelsea, Man U, Man City, L'Pool, Everton, Swansea, Spurs and even Stoke City fixtures both home and away, I
see us getting more losses with
AW as coach and his squad.
I reckon the new boys were left out so as not to entangle them in it and
AW was looking to
see how it panned out.