Sentences with phrase «see last season»

«I did not see the last season of Scrubs that he was in,» said James, before revealing that he did watch a long - forgotten 2009 horror film.
On her first day, it's her great good luck to walk into the empty lab [everybody's gone to attend Lindsay's [Anna Belknap] medal presentation — see last season's finale for the reason why] to find the dead body of a young woman.
We didn't miss a single game we wanted to see last season
We're about to see the last season of the Pretty Little Liars, but are we raising the next generation of little liars?
Personally I'd like to see last season's central pairing play, but if either of them have knocks it'd be worth giving Besic his first start.
«I think you can see that last season we were lacking a bit of resilience.
Arsenal fans know more than anyone (see last season) that a nine - point lead is easily dismantled with a run of bad results, so of course it is definitely mathematically possible for the Gunners to catch Jose Mourinho's men, but from what we've seen so far the strength of Chelsea looks like they will over-run any team in the Premiership.
Wenger has many faults which were clear to see last season, and the years before that, but we'll have the same problems this season, nothing will change.
I would like to see last seasons Ozil with more goals
It could be 3 - 0 Chelsea, or it could also be 3 - 0 Arsenal as we saw last season.
When he came I just couldn't believe it he was one of my current all time favourite players, and we managed to get him however he clearly has the ability to rock the boat as we saw last season.
Seeing him last season with a good set of players shows you that his tactics have allot top do with the quality of player.
As we saw last season it doesn't change the fact that he will be here.
He is so poor under pressure as we have seen last season that the only way in relieving him of it is to field him day in day out.
Nothing we saw last season indicates that will be the case.
He said on Arsenal.com after yesterdays win: «You saw last season that we picked up a number of points against the teams outside the top four,»
Apart from playing up front as a lone striker, Danny can also play effectively on either flank, as we have seen last season.
The fact that he dropped Woj and then Per whom he made vice captain is something we prob wouldn't have seen last season.
We saw last season how Mertesacker struggled against teams with pace and I remember analyzing all those goals we conceded against Chelsea, Liverpool and City.
It would appear that the Chile manager does not like Arsenal or Arsene Wenger, as we saw last season when he played Alexis when he was injured, and it looks like the same thing is going to happen again.
Great veterans off the bench, and they seem willing to stick around on lesser roles (though perhaps not as lesser as Rosicky saw last season when he was healthy for the run - in and didn't sniff the field).
Nothing we saw last season indicates anything about what will be the case this season.
We are coming off the worst season and dropping fast you would think we would sign players that will make a difference from day one as we saw last season every single point count.
While Arsenal fans are still patiently waiting (or pulling our hair out in frustration) for Arsene Wenger to add to the early signing of Petr Cech, we have at least had the comfort of seeing last season's Premier League champions Chelsea struggle.
They're not going to scare anyone with a great DL like the Eagles or Rams, but there's ways around that as we saw last season.
Really Arsenal should be looking at third place at least, but the scousers are in great form and we saw last season how they can go on a charge and put a run of results together.
Likely some players from the youth squad will be more involved, players that we have seen last season in the early stage of the FA Cup and EFL Cup.
First his speed, he is probably the slowest player in the BPL and as we saw last season, if you look at those hidings we took from Chelsea, Liverpool and City, he was to blame for at least half of those goals because he was too slow to back track or keep up with quick attacking players.
But we also saw last season that they can lose all their momentum with one bad game and yesterday's reminded me of that «slip» at home to Chelsea last time.
Our DM area is a massive problem and I would rather Wenger bring in Carvalho or someone like him first before we get a new CF.. It is our no1 priority as we saw last season Arteta and Flamini were ok against weaker teams but couldn't handle more aggressive, quicker teams.
We saw last season in both games against Bayern Munich what a catastrophic impact the loss of Laurent Koscielny could have and it happened again last weekend at Watford.
The two back to back FA cups did help and probably made it easier for Wenger to convince the club's stars that Arsenal were a good prospect, but you get the feeling that the collapse of another title challenge like we saw last season may just give us a big problem with the likes of Ozil and Alexis.
As we saw last season consistency in terms of goal scoring is not always guaranteed, especially if you're not a natural goal scorer, so this over reliance that someone will come good, when Giroud eventually loses form, needs to stop.
Arteta physically is inept and under pressure as we saw last season and before, he struggles.
As we all saw last season, Aaron is very capable of scoring 15 goals a season and notching up a handful of assists to go with it.
So in an attempt to avoid the same sort of scenes we saw last season when the boss was heavily abused at the train station by a group of Gooners, the Frenchman will be disappointed not to be able to name Alexis Sanchez in the starting line up or even the subs bench.
As we saw last season, Ramsey and Coquelin are not consistent enough.
Just as hard to predict, though, is which other clubs are going to be the strongest, as we saw last season that there are some very strong contenders and that things can soon change over the course of the season.
We need to be careful, this lad could be genuine but rival fans are gonna troll the crap out of Arsenal because they seen last seasons infighting and what not.
While mid-season coaching changes are usually reserved for struggling teams, that's not always the case, as we saw last season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Let me also be clear that I am not suggesting that fans should get fed garbage and like the taste of it... It's just that there are ways & times to do things and what I saw last season was not how to treat the manager that has, through his trail blazing management, set our expectations so high.
I first saw him last season whilst he was on loan at Swindon Town playing midfield against Tranmere Rovers in League One.
Kouyate seems a shadow of the player we saw last season, Noble just isn't doing it, and Lanzini isn't yet up to speed.
And the Iwobi that we saw last season.
As we saw last season, Soldado struggled up front by himself, and often had to wait for the support from the midfield to come up before playing the ball through as he didn't have the confidence or sheer pace to take on a defender.
As we saw last season though, if his mind isn't in it, he's pretty much useless, so Pochettino will have to work his managerial magic to make this one worth the # 30million investment.
Depay has been putting too much pressure on him trying to do that, I saw him last season with PSV Eindhoven, he was their talisman when going forward and he played more like a team player even in a team like PSV Eindhoven.
However, Antonio Conte's side are inconsistent and their defence is far from what we saw last season.
The worst of Santos's first - half blunders saw last season's Bundesliga top - scorer Huntelaar somehow put wide when Uchida found him unmarked.
While it is early to make assumptions, his early performances certainly mark him as a different player from the one we saw last season.
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