No wonder hanging
seems left to chance: installation is a dirty word here.
Not exact matches
One of the first
to leave simply must be Lukas Podolski who has no
chance of ever playing in the Gunners first team again, and despite the German international saying last week that he would be returning
to Arsenal, it would
seem that he is definitely trying
to find another club, where he might actually get
to play.
It
seems likely
to be the best decision for both parties, as Shaw will get a
chance to kickstart his career, while United will have a
chance to strengthen in that area and possibly bring in a natural
left - back after a disappointing three years with Shaw.
It
seems likely that such an interview will have been prepared just in case even if there is still a
chance it won't go through, but most likely there is little
left for Gooners
to worry about on deadline day.
He needs the opportunity
to leave his managing legacy with financial backing
to bring success, and not just stability, it
seems he is finally being afforded this
chance.
If the reports are true about Alexis Sanchez and his attitude being the reason that he was
left on the bench when Arsenal faced Liverpool away on Saturday then I think we have
to have some sympathy with the manager, even though at the time it
seemed to be a crazy move and it certainly did not help our
chances of coming away from Anfield with anything other than a defeat.
If Poldi played well as an impact sub I'd say different, but he
seems to take time
to get into the game, and when you're put on in the 70th minute that
leaves little
chance for impact.
I would have liked
to give Fabianski another
chance as he
seemed to have greatly improved his positioning and handling as well as weeding out most of the major mistakes in his game, but I was not upset that he
left.
At 28, Madrid
seems to be focusing on Mbappe & keeping Morata / City have cooled there interest and so have PSG / Chelsea is chasing Lukaku / Man U Morata or Beloti / Bayern cant get him / Juve are safe at ST.. This
leaves us with a good
chance granted Wenger picks up the phone and convince him
to join even without CL.
But obviously with the strikers that Barca have
to choose from he has not had many
chances to show his worth in Cataluña, making just 55 appearances since his arrival and it
seems that he is definitely going
to be
leaving the club in the next transfer window so perhaps he could finally be coming
to Arsenal at a bargain price.
MaitAnd - Niles
seems to be taking his
chance well and Arsenal might have a need for wide midfield players next season if, as most people expect, Tomas Rosicky and Mikel Atrteta, along with Mathieu Flamini; are allowed
to leave / retire.
That poor form may be the reason he is ready
to leave though, as Dortmund's
chances of challenging Bayern Munich on the domestic front
seem to fade every year, especially as their rivals keep pinching their best players.
Despite the fact that it
seemed clear that the striker would not be signing a new contract and would
leave on a free transfer next summer this
seemed good
to us because of the bigger
chance it would give Arsenal of winning the EPL title this season.
Similarly
to Loftus - Cheek, the youngster hasn't had the
chances with the Blues over the past year or so, and it
seems as though Chelsea are ready
to let him
leave with the likes of Swansea and Watford
left to fight over his services.
Indeed, he doesn't even
seem to move for the first minute or so of the game: he stands high on the right wing while the ball's bouncing around on the
left, and when Barcelona's first
chance comes he's entirely irrelevant
to proceedings.
It would
seem crazy for City
to let their star player and talisman
leave, but the Argentine has not seen entirely eye
to eye with Pep Guardiola this season and a move — while not likely — still has a better
chance than ever before.
A reunion with compatriot Paul Pogba at Old Trafford
seemed like the most likely scenario next year if he decided
to leave the Spanish capital, but interest from Guardiola and a
chance to play a leading role at the Etihad could be a major head - turning offer and it will only serve
to further ramp up the heated rivalry between the two clubs.
The Frenchman certainly
seems to think he knows what shape the game will take and that will be okay as long as we take our
chances or do not become too impatient and
leave ourselves exposed at the back.
I know they hate the AKB label that they USED
to wear with such (misguided) pride but they are awfully quiet at the moment don't you think?It
seems their Chosen One has even
left them with nothing
to say in his defence and that alone shows the true picture of the state Wenger has finally taken us
to.We are an EMBARRASSMENT and there is just no hiding from this now.Dont tell me the Board are not aware of this.Dont for one minute believe Josh Kronke is not aware of our plight.We really are a joke of a Football Club that this Manager is still in a job this evening.F ** k the Europa Cup.Why would anyone Seriously believe this prehistoric has - been is capable of getting past AMadrid?Why would anyone believe he should be given the
chance anyway?
The Spanish
left back
seems certain
to miss out with his knee injury, but there is a good
chance for all of the others, which would be very handy, especially Gibbs.
It
seems very possible that Carragher will get his wish and Klopp will bring a new
left - back
to the club this summer, so Moreno may already have messed up his last
chance to impress.
At first look, the Modric injury that will keep him on the sidelines
seemed to be the final nail in the coffin of our
chances of signing Sami Khedira in the January transfer window, because it opened up the opportunity for the German
to play regularly, while Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti would be reluctant
to let him
leave.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan had
to leave the game against CSKA Moscow with a knee injury, and it turned out
to be worse than it initially
seemed — there is a
chance that he could miss the rest of the season.
I haven't changed my stance once in the last 4
to 5 years and I am glad
to Welcome t Lacazette and if he can even produce 75 % of the goals scored in the French league, he will be a huge bonus and it appears a true CF.We hopefully are still in the market for Mahrez as in all probability we wont let Sanchez run down his contract and walk away on a free, as that is not the Arsenal way.We need
to sell several players and it's the saving of wages that is most important not what we get and a decision has
to be made on particularly Wilshere and it looks like the player we arguably missed the most last season Santi Cazorla maybe coming
to the end of his playing days.We have already tried
to sell Gibbs and Jenkinson and in all probability add the two keepers, Ospina and Szczesny
to the list which
leaves Joel Campbell who
seems to have missed his
chance and should have been sold at a premium after the last WC, but more importantly The Ox and Giroud.Our attack force needs a real hard think as I can't see Perez as a long term Arsenal player, but Walcott, like him or not in all probability will stay.
Antonio Conte's men dropped more points in Sunday's 1 - 1 draw against West Ham at Stamford Bridge
to leave their
chances of Champions League qualification
seeming increasingly remote.
Ibrahimovic feels he has another two
to three seasons
left at the top level and
seems to have rejected a move
to the MLS, seemingly only interested in playing in the top flight again, which could give him a
chance to end the season with United, which was taken from him last season.
I do expect Varela
to leave the club this summer, whether a permanent switch or a loan spell as he
seems to have run out of
chances.
Chances of a budget deal
seem to be slipping ever more into the realm of impossibility with each passing day,
leaving even veteran lawmakers like Assembly Majority Leader Ron Canestrari questioning if an agreement will ever be reached.
Or are you like the others on the
Left who
seem to consumed by bitterness and rage that someone else has a
chance to show what they can do.
It also presented a
chance to double down on his credentials and position himself as a progressive leader for New York — and perhaps the nation — as he faces a primary challenge from the
left and a crescendo of voters across the country, at least within his own party, who
seem to have little appetite or patience for moderates.
Only Horton has
left the building and there
seems to be little
chance of ever being heard.
And speaking of operating systems, HP
seems to have
left nothing
to chance, having tested everything from Windows, Android
to the WebOS that they have gained access
to after having acquired the Palm company.
There
seems to be a reduced
chance of the SPCA killing whole colonies of cats since it
seems, from reports, that the $ 30 million a year SPCA sometimes simply refuses
to do anything at all,
leaving most stray or feral cat rescue in BC
to the little groups.
However, while so much
seems to be
left to chance it's not long before you start
to see how combinations and plays can pull the odds in your favour.
It doesn't move at the breakneck pace of most games nowadays, nor does it ever
seem particularly concerned
to address some of the plot points or character gaps it
leaves dangling, but those that take the
chance on the full Quantum Break experience (episodes and all) will find a quirky and unique experience waiting that you just won't see replicated anywhere else.
Making strategic decisions about a future we can not predict not only
seems counterintuitive, but can be detrimental
to a business if things are
left to chance.