If we were to get rid of Flamini and Arteta, or indeed Wilshere as suddenly
seems quite the possibility than buying Schneiderlin would be beneficial as cover.
So with odds of close to evens for there to be more than 2.5 goals in the game
seems quite generous, especially if Koscielny and De Gea do not recover in time to play.
The logic behind this trend
seems quite apparent as higher totals mean that more points must be scored to hit the over.
He's taken the wrestle - fucker - with - a-massive-right-hand thing to a new place, one where his risk
seems quite low and his opponents can't figure out where to go without incurring massive risk of their own.
For the bid to only get one vote outside of our own confederation
seems quite remarkable — especially if FIFA members went back on promises at the last minute, having been wined and dined for the last four years.
In fact,
it seems quite lazy to me, becsuse all they reslly have in common is the fact that they both played DT at UW, and they both have long hair.
If Messi was ever concerned with his place in history — and he generally
seems quite inhumanly relaxed about such things, certainly in ContRas7 to some — then he no longer need be, and as such the international tournament question is simply between him, his own ambitions and his patriotism.
Sunderland's boss Dick Advocaat
seems quite happy to pay the full amount though, so Jenkinson may be able to look forward to an exciting relegation battle next season!
That game took place in 1914 during a tour of South America, though nobody
seems quite sure whether Exeter lost 2 - 0 or achieved a 3 - 3 draw.
It seems quite clear to me that those Mania matches which seemed to lack the finality we expected (Reigns - Lesnar, AJ - Nak) were designed in such a way so to conclude at GRR.
Doc Rivers moved from +10,000 to +2,500 following the controversy surrounding Donald Sterling, although with the team's impending sale to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Rivers job
seems quite secure.
His handling
seems quite poor, which invites pressure.
The only thing that
seems quite likely is that some of our new signings will miss part or all of preseason and that can not be a posetive.
So basically it was d defence dat cost us wich
seems quite fixed now.
Ozil's future
seems quite heavily dependent upon Arsene Wenger's commitment to the club.
Reus is, at the moment, better than Benz and can actually play as a CF.. It's just that
he seems quite prone to injury these days...
A technical fast footballer who
seems quite passive in mind and built like a whippet.
When we are 12 points behind (
seems quite common), it feels like our mentality is throwing up a barrage of 3's.
Counterpoint: rookies have apparently only guessed R.O.Y. correctly once since 2007, which actually
seems quite difficult to pull off.
Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Tottenham are all included in the list of possible destinations should Aguero opt to leave the Etihad Stadium, but it still
seems quite a long shot to suggest that he's ready to move on at this point, particularly to another English club.
With just nine games on the board,
it seems quite unfair to already be suggesting that Di Matteo's job is under threat as there is still plenty of time for improvement and progress.
Elneny can also do a outside right job too and
seems quite versatile, but then again we are not Wenger and Ramsay is seen as one of his favorite sons.
It seems quite obvious — patronising even — when it is put like that, but perhaps that is what needed to be done to make people realise that footballers are not overpaid.
Even if the suspension is reduced,
it seems quite clear that Brady will be forced to miss a handful of games, so what should bettors know about Jimmy Garoppolo?
I obviously have no experience in dealing with transfers worth million of pounds but from the outside
it seems quite simple.
Seems quite simple and obvious to those of us who speak English.
Despite the official Arsenal website still not confirming that the Gunners have signed Shkodran Mustafi, everyone
seems quite happy to talk about it as if it is a done deal, including the player himself.
Until then, I'd never heard of it, and
it seems quite versatile; it's a plant - based thickening agent made from the root of an Asian mountain plant within the pea genus.
Soaked spelt flour
seems quite agreeable to my family and everyone loves the taste so I've been using that lately.
Hi I made these this morning, but unfortunately my chocolate
seems quite thick and the cups did nt line very well, I did nt have a thermometer to check the temperature so added some of the hot water to the mixture but obviously not enough as they did nt line the cups very well, any suggestions
I have never tried paneer, but
it seems quite palatable, Tina!
I used gluten free all - purpose flour, and the dough
seems quite runny.
Our use of Danish and Swedish words
seems quite random, but Elsa has totally picked it up.
The baked product
seems quite flaky, but I really would be interested in some tips on how to avoid slippage as it bakes.
glad it went well - a slow cooker
seems quite up to the task of «long and low» which is certainly a big part of «yummy shanks»
It seems quite versatile.
On the first day, this strudel
seems quite light and yeasty but as it matures, it becomes a delightfully dense and moist pastry roll that lasts for a week or so, well - wrapped.
But that would be almost a kilo of dates for this recipe,
it seems quite a lot to me.
I can imagine contexts in which the cartoon would be quite fitting, but the current context
seems quite different.
But the parallel structure of these «sayings - groups» affords such an aid to the memory — as anyone can test out even in our translated text — that here too a relatively faithful preservation of the text by memory
seems quite possible.
From the perspective of our awareness of the history of religion, such devotion
seems quite understandable and forgivable.
That Israel, therefore, went out «equipped for battle» (vs. 18)
seems quite impossible; and it may be that we ought to read the text here, as suggested by many interpreters with good reason, «by fifties» or «in five divisions» (referring to the organization of the march).
Evolution is just a godless lie to reject our Intelligent Designer and it's concept
seems quite primitive and incorrect logically, scientifically and is unreasonable with the laws of nature God made...
It takes courage and empathy to find your own meaning and purpose in a world that
seems quite empty and cold when you let go of belief in gods, but many of us eventually feel freer, lighter, and find more potential in our godless lives.
I stress this mainly because one old error in explaining the evolution of «mind»
seems quite persistent: the notion that «bodies» evolved first through purely physical means, and then later «minds» appeared, exhibiting mentality.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress in analyzing along these lines; for example,
it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those in the brain.
From this evidence, American religion
seems quite hardy, especially compared to the statistics from European nations.
Many are still suffering and dying at the hands of a defeated foe who
seems quite undefeated.
I don't know...
that seems quite a stretch.