Sentences with phrase «see him on the pitch for»

«Fantastic achievement this fantastic achievement that» Yes to a point you may be right, but we are now (apparently) out of the financial retraint period and according to Chips Keswick last summer we had # 100» 000000 to spend, unyet what is fantastic is that Wenger was not too interested in buying the World class defensive midfielder we desperately needed in the summer, nor has he addressed the defensive shortfalls, during the summer transfer he was in Italy on the day we bought Welbeck, and during the most recent transfer window he spend three out of the four weeks messing around buying some apparent wonderkid who we wont see on the pitch for around 18 months.
not what we see on the pitch for ourselves....
Jack Wilshere needs competitive matches before the season starts hope to see him on the pitch for England though England did we with the changes to win the match so in essence keep that formation going if all is fit and bring on Wilshere in the second half England need to win their next match to get the confidence needed to push them through the next round

Not exact matches

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Not an excuse for last night but that pitch was awful and at the Emirates next week on our surface we should see a much improved performance and we will have Ozil back.COYG
we will most likely go with a director of football styled set up when wenger leaves, as it is easier for the d / o / f to handle the higher up things and the manager just manages football matters on the pitch, if we get in frank the farmer and mr iceberg in, we might see marc overmars fill that role as he is doing a sterling job in that role for ajax atm.
I for one will always be indebted to Arsene for giving me some of the most wonderful moments I have ever seen on a football pitch.
Who do you believe is in these board rooms going through negotiations, obviously Wenger it would seem even though you see him in press conferences all week except for when he is being snapped out on the training pitch.
We can see for ourselves just what a big impact the Chile international has for the Gunners on the pitch, with his Duracell bunny energy and his dynamic and effective style of play, but what we do not see is what goes on behind the scenes.
it was nice to see our first eleven on the pitch together for once i was surprised they recognized each other
He is certainly the catalyst for most of our urgency on the pitch this season, and maybe this is the hunger that we have badly needed to see from all our players but have rarely seen.
Alexis came with a good spirit, seing Ozil on board, thinking a team would be built around them but year after year, it is no top class addition with a guessing game plan, weakness all over the pitch, players out of position, a team scared to play and lost as manager... Sanchez then started to ask more money, we said no as to Ozil; waiting 6 month later to be on last year contract... The all management is nuts and Alexis or any players try until they get fed up, Ozil plays to get fit for wrld cup and his value back...
When you look at Chelsea, and see their captain John Terry has been in the role since 2004, there is no question of his leadership, and he shows that regularly on the pitch, as he did for England previously also.
You see the sky sports pundits ripping our defence apart for being weak and cowardly, the pathetic challenges the defence don't even attempt to put in, this pathetic team representing so embarrassingly the club you love, but if you were on the pitch, you may not have the same quality, but a million times the heart and passion.
But he's just one of those players you can see has a massive love for the game and needs to be on the pitch week in, week out.
I'm probably going to be abused for this, but of the five or six times I've actually seen Stones play, he was the worst player on the pitch for me.
As well as that, it would also be pretty sweet off the pitch as we might see a little more of James Rodriguez WAG on these shores, be it at Anfield for games or rocking up at club Christmas or end - of - season parties.
With the two meeting on the pitch for the first time on Sunday, we could see tempers flare and some tough tackling from both men.
Wenger is the manager too right he getting blamed and rightly so.The players do what he tells them end of.Everything you see on the pitch is Wengers doing so do nt make out that he is not to blame please because he will be here for another 20 years if Wenger is excused from being blamed.
It is incredibly satisfying to see the team really starting to click both on and off the pitch and despite being in low positions on our Saturday league, I have high hopes we will turn it around this term when we re-meet teams that I know we can give a run for their money.
Laurent Koscielny will be with the France squad for their friendly against Colombia in Paris tonight and we are likely to see him and David Ospina on the pitch.
But now that the trauma is over for Walcott, I expect to see a rejunvinated Walcott flying in Arsenal kit on the pitches.
I have seen improvements since we came back from the international break for sure especially defensively, but I don't believe things are going smoothly on the pitch just quite yet.
You turn up on the pitch and you give a minimum of 100 %... I have yet to see this from our team this season and they should take some responsibility for this as well as the manager for IMHO poor team selection.
The reason Nasri and RVP did so well was because they played with confidence and didn't always follow the manager's passing instructions, you would see them dribble past players to create goals and show their discontent with the team when we played badly, we haven't seen that for the past 5 years, it's like the manager doesn't want players to take command of a game and that would explain why we never have any leaders on the pitch.
Andy Carroll was lucky to be on the pitch, his 1st yellow was only a yellow due to the ref, I have seen many refs give a red for his dangerous tackle.
Of course we expect to see some of the fringe players and the young players like Zelalem and Akpom given a chance to impress and make a case for the first team squad, but the pre-season games, especially the Emirates cup, gives the boss a great opportunity to get his best XI out on the pitch before the serious stuff starts.
After taking second base on a 1 - 0 pitch, Jones then took third after seeing that no one was covering the base because of the infield shift for Chris Davis.
It is VERY frustrating to watch seeing as Rooney has consistently been one of the worst players on the pitch for England of late...
As for Walcott what can I say, I just want to see him on the pitch just for the sake of it
For me, I'd love to see him on the pitch, even at RW.
But the biggest diatribe was reserved for Carragher, who he says was the «biggest turkey I've ever seen on a football pitch».
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
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Ozil is saying the right stuff as well, I think he was looking for AFC to sign a CF like Lacazette to bring the best out of him and he looks eager to link up with him on the pitch, I can't wait to see how he does, really excited.
Every time I see him on the pitch I feel really sorry for him.
Personally, I feel that he is the first out - and - out defensive midfielder that Arsenal have had in ages, and the benefits of having such a player on the pitch is evident for all to see.
But, as a fan, all I can see is what's going on on the pitch, and if there IS a division, Alexis is definitely on the right side, or on our side, because he is the one who fights and that's all we ask for from our players.
Wenger like to see Walcott face on the bench but not on the pitch, with player like Walcott we will be fighting for third place or second place but not to win the EPL.
The concern for Arsenal fans, however, is which Ozil we are going to see when he does play again, so the clear enthusiasm of the German to get back on the pitch is just as good news as his return to fitness.
«It's a good challenge for us to see our level and I hope to see all of the progress that we are making on the pitch.
Finally, his ego is growing and his obvious so see in the way he behaves on the pitch and the fact he hanging around for interviews after the games.
To be honest people are slating Gabriel for nothing, i am yet to see where he went wrong on the pitch that cost us this season.
Most of us were on Wenger's case until very recently seeing that we didn't understand what his overall game plan [on and off the pitch] was and we had good reason to doubt him but at least the criticisms were meant to be of a constructive nature but I fail to understand folks who come on here to spew bile even when things are finally looking up for once in a very long while.
did you see where koscielny was when that cross came in, he was half way on the pitch and from that goal the game plan changed for both teams.
I read an article quoting the chairman of Sutton, and apparently it was for the players and fans of Sutton to see him play on their pitch.
But was it really worth throwing an Aston Villa reserve side out on the pitch for a match that could have seen the club advance to the next stage?
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