We need to
show real ambition, we can then have OG as 4th backup, Welbz as 5th and Theo as 6th.
Well if we qualify for the CL (maybe Europa will be enough) and win the FA Cup and
show real ambition in the summer, Sanchez might be persuaded to sign an extension.
But I agree with you jon, I am not spending a penny on AFC until
they show real ambition, not a PR mock attempt to sell season tickets but the real deal...
I bet Alexis would accept less than 300k per week if we shown real title ambition, Aguero at City is on 220k a week if I'm not mistaken but City
show real ambition to win the EPL, even if they don't... they show more ambition than we do and a real contender rather than making up the numbers.
Heck we may be able to get away with paying lower wages once
we show some real ambition for winning the big things?
Klopp wouldn't last 5 minutes on this site with the «spend, spend, spend to
show real ambition brigade «- whilst tactically cute he doesn't spend big and sells his best players.
Not gonna get in to an argument and I hear you — but haven't we kept hearing the same old boll ** ks now for 20 years — «team A / B / C has improved massively», «no top four this season», «team X / Y / Z is spending wisely and
shows real ambition».
We are just left standing still and not
showing any real ambition to win the league next year.
By tying climate action into its products as standard, Co-Op Insurance is
showing real ambition on climate change, and driving carbon emissions reductions at scale.
Not exact matches
You mention Barca and Naymar, Suarez and Messi, should w not take a chance and aspit to have the future Naymar's and Messi's in our team or is our lack of
real ambition showing through the smokescreen of laying well only very recently?
He left because he wanted AFC to
show ambition and we bought Podolski and Giroud...
Real ambition Arsenal.
If
real ambition of getting Mbappe is
showing by PSG, I'm not surprise.
this season was supposed to be about the epl not fourth place.just seeing how empty the Emirates was yesterday I expect it to be even worse in the upcoming games.wenger blew it in the transfer market, I think that in itself
shows how we lacked
ambition and we settled for a top four from the beginning and if by a chance we managed to win epl then thats it.lossing some games, crucial points and the feedback we got back was just covering the
real goals of the club top four.soton home (a team challenging has to win this game), Crystal palace, swansea, just add those points and see where we could and should hve been.everyone here is a die hard arsenal fan whether an akb or aob but fact remains we love the club, we want the club to move forward, we want the club to be a superhouse, its got nothing to do with wengers last year or his last chance of epl.this sort of thinking is running our beloved club to the ground.whether u like it or not a change is needed and a serious one.at the moment we hve so many bogey teams do u think arsene will beat them nxt season!!!
Even then you would not expect Arsenal to be in the frame, with other big spenders like
Real Madrid, Chelsea and Man United having been linked in the past, but according to Metro our manager really is
showing ambition after the disappointment of last season and may well be set for a surprise swoop on the Bundesliga champions, if their striker really is thinking of a transfer away.
All we have is fans
ambition, our owner, board nor manager
shows the slightest
real hunger to put right the constant and long term holes in our squad.
Konchesky is a solid player, but his signing
shows a
real lack of
ambition at the club.
WENGER buy a striker a
real one and a DM if you are serious about winning, proof me wrong and
show that you care and still have other
ambitions other than filling the owners pockets and yours along the way
Ok, he's not played for Liverpool yet, but with the club arguably in need of a replacement for Simon Mignolet, this player who finished 17th in the Championship with Bolton last season is surely not the answer and
shows a
real lack of
ambition.
Its not about winning silverware or beating
Real and barca, its about
showing ambition and trying to go up.
«Our job is to make sure that we have a go until the last game of the season, until the last minute of the season, forget what other people believe and
show that we are capable of dealing with this kind of pressure, as well as
showing that our
ambition is not artificial but
real.
We will not buy a ticket unless he
shows our club's
ambition is strong enough to win the title next season by retaining the best player and adding
real stars.
The very low expectation really
shows Arsenal's
real ambition and motivation.
It
shows club's intention and
ambition and the
real star players are a sucker for that.
Going in for Vardy again would
show a
real lack of
ambition.
we now have to
show big
ambition and hugely outbid and agree on players personal terms which will blow our wage structure right out of the universe to be able get the signings of the top players from clubs like City, Man - U, Chelsea,
real, barca, ect ect are after,
This
shows wenger's
ambition no need to sign required players for CB, DM that's why we lose games and fall to 4th every season and then Old man makes excuses every time we are building a team and win the league in 2 - 3 years because he has just about 2 and half years left on his contract so he decieves and blackmails fans and his aim is to only complete his last 3 year contract by saying he will win league in 3 years but in
real he will never ever win he is stubborn and master in making lame excuses..
The
real Juan Iturbe must
show up this season, for the club's balance books, for their title
ambitions and for the sake of his own career.
The nonhuman trio is in for a
real horror
show, and they don't know the half of it — another threat looms, and its destructive
ambitions are vast.
The Turner's popularisation of contemporary British art has often been criticised as a coarse reduction of artistic values, but the example of the old RA
show suggests that when art becomes visible to a mass public, there is the potential for artists to rise to the occasion and make art with
real ambition and significance.
The works in this
show all share an
ambition to exist in the
real world, to bridge the divide between their physicality and their functionality; Laid Long, Spun Thinconsumes and uses the gallery space, and turns it into one whole experiential work.
More and more, key non-state actors are
showing real leadership,
ambition and innovation in implementing the Paris Agreement.