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Home has its
fans — including some who say it's better than the Echo — but it also has several detractors, who say it's emulating the Echo and «has problems right from the start,» including a frustrating set -
up and a «terrible» assistant.
In these sauna - like conditions, the power grid in these regions will likely be put to the test, as
fans and air conditioners in
homes and offices will undoubtedly be turned
up full blast.
Lucasfilm is gearing
up for its Memorial Day release, «Solo: A Star Wars Story,» but for
fans at
home, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» is out now on 4K, Blu - ray, DVD and Digital HD packed with bonus extras.
In virtually any other artist's career, such a voluminous collection of what are essentially demo and
home recordings would be a curiosity, an artifact dug
up that is of interest only to hardcore
fans and critics.
I'm a big
fan of the time change — love having daylight when I get
home to run and hang out outside — but it was really tough getting
up at 5 to teach BodyPump this morning.
Growing
up I was a huge Seattle Supersonics
fan I would go to nearly every
home game during the glory years of Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton.
With rates starting at $ 199 per night, Surfcomber's Miami Heat Package is available October 5 through April 30, 2013 for booking and travel, and offers guests the following: 20 percent off best available rate Bucket of beers upon arrival Complimentary appetizer at Lantao Kitchen + Cocktails with purchase of entrée (pre - or post-game) Inclusive perks with complimentary access to the hotel's fitness center, WiFi when guests sign
up to become a Kimpton InTouch member and nightly hosted wine hour in the living room Social Club at Surfcomber is giving
fans a reason to cheer with the «Feels like a
Home Game» cocktail on game days made with Nolet gin, Cynar and Branca on the rocks.
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini showed
up to
home court Etihad Stadium fighting for a win to close out his final chapter with Man City, instead he thanked his
fans, those who hadn't left already, for three great years while expressing a measure of disappointment that he couldn't go out with another win.
They had that momentum again, that sweet, sweet momentum that the
fans drink
up and the players can sense when they're playing at
home.
If the
home game
fans not cheering can't the manager or the players instill energy to cheer
up the
fans so the
fans will get going?
We might end
up 6th or 7th this time if Everton improves and have total
fan support at
home and the Spurs do not have issues at Wembley.
The Reds are set to travel to Manchester City today, and Arsenal
fans should be hoping of a
home win, but there may be a percentage of supporters who have not yet given
up on finishing higher than fourth.
Not ready to jump ship just yet and sticking to my 90/10 rule of
fan - hood — love your team 90 % of the time, enjoy the ride and don't let the 10 % eat you
up (2 - 2 at
home to Hull is part of the 10 % in case you were wondering...)
Home debuts for Henri Saivet and Andros Townsend should get the Newcastle
fans up for this one.
On way
home from Wembley and will refer to SIR JON FOX and his hard hitting post during the week when he boldly claimed he was hoping for a humiliating loss today as it would speed
up Wengers dismissal.Jon, my humble apologies Sir.I disagreed with you at the time (which as you know I rarely if ever do) and I feel as though my heartfelt apologies will never show my embarrassment for doubting your sincerity and total dedication in ridding this club of that utter fraud of a manager that you, I and 99.9999 % of true Arsenal
fans hate even more this evening than I ever thought possible.
It's nice to see the sport cares about giving
fans what they want, and having a microphone literally right by the exhaust certainly sounds intriguing, but couldn't
fans achieve a similar effect at
home right now by, you know, just turning the volume
up?
Home of the last two Stanley Cup champions, most of the NHL's leading scorers and a
fan - friendly,
up - tempo style, the oncelowly Southeast is hockey's best, most raucous division
What about
fans inside the ground, they show
up waiting to be entertained before going
home and logging into twitter to then speak of Arsenal in a way that would have a tott
fan call them one of their own.
In the meantime, Liberty Media wants to come
up with an interim solution which gives
fans at
home the impression that the cars are louder.
American Express who are ticket partners with Arsenal have loads of tickets for tourists which make
up a considerable number of our
home fans when we play at
home, you can pretty much get any game tickets if your wiling to pay
This latest was hardly the pick of the bunch as he rather bundled it in, but he won't care and neither will the travelling Liverpool
fans who have seen their side go 2 - 0
up at half time in what looked like being a difficult first leg away from
home against Porto.
As United
fans — admittedly, mainly those who probably don't go to every
home game — queued
up to catch a glimpse of their heroes leaving the stadium, they were asked (in very bad English for a local) «Where from Manchester are you from?»
The wind, blowing in gusts
up to 25 miles an hour toward
home plate, proved a nuisance to
fans and a detriment to Texas power.
The arsenal
fans have supported the team massively in the past only to be disappointed by the performance of the team it's not our support that will make them turn
up, it's the job of the manager to motivate his team to perform at
home and even when we go away from
home.
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«Welome
Home Coach Harbaugh» is about as good as
fan signs get, especially during rivalry week, especially
up 42 - 13 with just a few minutes to go.
one of the pluses is that nobody (some
fans included) think we're likely to be in the mix — but win our
homes and draw our aways and we could surprise the naysayers —
up until winter when we must add quality like Adrien Rabiot.
Next
up for Arsenal in the Premier League is a
home game against Burnley on Sunday and it is one we definitely have to win and also one that the Arsenal
fans will be expecting to win with some ease, although things do not always work out the way we expect them to.
Just watched the YouTube footage of the
fans booing Wenger on this way
home after that disgrace of a performance at Stoke.to the guys there and the ones holding banners with Wenger out I salute you and say keep
up the good work and I will be joining in on Saturday.
A
home draw in a game you really need to win, even if the opposing side are a good one, is hardly enough to scratch the surface of the disappointment and frustration that has built
up in Arsenal
fans over the course of another faltering season in the Premier League and Champions League.
Fans like this are the exact reason why arsenal are where they are that's why Wenger will prolly remain in charge cos of guys like this who call's loss to wartford at
home and Chelsea away little, we would have been 3 points behind them if we had turned
up for either
In the last
home game of last season, the
fans that did turn
up spent more time shouting insults at Stan Kroenke than Arsene Wenger as the owner is the man that has overseen the demise in the club lately, and also the one that decided to re-appoint Arsene Wenger as manager last season.
Becoming emotionally invested in a sports team is an inherently irrational activity, so pulling out the «It's a bunch of people who don't call Pennsylvania
home getting paid ridiculous amounts of money to chase a piece of rubber
up and down a sheet of ice» on a sports
fan blog is just as silly as deciding everyone who chooses to support a team from Western Pennsylvania is stupid.
That was the case right
up until an almost miraculous block of a Gareth Bale shot during a terrifying sequence of Real attacking nearly found the back of the net, finally letting Atlético launch forward on the counter — and Juanfran found Carrasco running for the far post, drilling a low cross to the Belgian that got emphatically fired
home to level the scoreline and send Atlético
fans all over the world into rapturous joy.
Whatever The reason is Cesc Made the wrong Choice, he felt he needed to go
home, Arsenal were his
home, Wenger was his father, who knows were he would be without arsenal signing him, its not all the La masia products that make it big, e.g Muniesa, Cuenca, and previously bojan, who was teammates with cesc, Out of respect for the Club and the
fans not Wenger he should have joined another team other than Chelsea or Man utd, He wouldnt have joined Real Madrid If It were barca who had the clause, He Screwed
up big time, and He had the potential to be Arsenals greatest ever Midfielder and one of the best Captains, Arsenal = Fabregas like Henry = Arsenal, but he messed that
up, Utterly disgusted to see him in that Shitty Blue Jersey, He is just like the others and should not be excused
San Siro stadium in Milan,
home of the AC Milan soccer team, slowly fills with keyed -
up fans clad in the red and black of their club as the long - awaited meeting between Milan and one of its biggest rivals, Napoli, nears.
like yesterday I had a feeling a few players wud get injured and we go down the first half by 2 goals and then someone notches the consolation 1 goal and we get out of the fa cup... then wenger explains the reason we lost was cos we were tired from the trip from munich and that the pitch and environment of the Sutton
home isn't good enough or
up to standard and he may even go beyond and blame the
fans for not turning
up for the team..
We as the Arsenal need to do our part in becoming a place where the highest dreams of players are realized, even if we don't always win trophies, we need to at least always have a «Genuine» fighting chance, Real Madrid went a number of seasons chasing La Decima, spent loads of cash, played second fiddle to Barca for a few seasons even but still players still dreamed of playing for them in that period, we as
fans need to grow
up too and stop bitching and whining especially about our players, we create a toxic atmosphere for these guys when we do so and it doesn't help nobody, little wonder our players perform better away than they do at
home.
At 66, time is running out for me — I started attending in1958 and gave
up coming last season, having been a season ticket holder for 40 years plus, going
home and away for many years when I was younger — but I want our club in honourable hands again before I die and the cancerous elite that has us by the throat, cut out and defeated by direct
fan action.
After his less than impressive Premier League Gunners debut at
home to West Ham last weekend, I reckon that the number of Gooners getting the name of Petr Cech printed on the backs of their shirts will have dried
up dramatically, but as long as he puts that behind him and helps the Gunners to a much needed win away to Crystal Palace on Sunday, I can see the Czech Republic keeper being a popular choice with the
fans.
No matter how you slice it, this admission is reason enough for termination of both Wenger and Gazidis... this owner, who has personally poisoned every major sporting organization he currently owns in North America (Rams, Avalanche & Nuggets), has no regard for the concerns of the
fans, just ask anyone in St. Louis,
home of the once - vaunted «Greatest Show on Earth»... they had to endure numerous losing campaigns under his reign, before suffering the ultimate humiliation, as he moved the team to Los Angeles to quench his seemingly unending financial thirst... do you think it's a coincidence that ever since his arrival both Wenger and Gazidis have made grand claims each and every May to secure season ticket sales then fail to live
up to the billing... they will do anything to make money except the very things that would make the most sense from a soccer perspective: buying a world - class striker since RVP, a Viera - like boss in the midfield and a dominant, physical CB in the mold of Adams or Sol... let's face it, they didn't even try
The Montreal Arena housed 7,000 hockey
fans as the
home of the NHL's Canadiens and Wanderers in the league's inaugural, before a blaze sent it all
up in smoke.
After Arsenal survived an early Champions League blow thanks to some last ditch defending, a few moments of magic from the second choice keeper David Ospina and some profligacy in front of goal from Edinson Cavani and Angel Di Maria, the Paris Saint - Germain
fans were left cursing their luck after Alexis Sanchez popped
up in the right place to rifle
home the rebound from Alex Iwobi's shot in the final 12 minutes of our group game.
How much more embarrassment do we as
fans have to put
up with before things change, because we've had the heavy defeats
home and abroad, the standard of our football is declining fast, we don't develop players good enough to take us forward, the couple of world class players we have won't sign new contracts, we've got mediocre players on big wages and not good enough, the manager who blames everyone and everything but himself and finally the
fans who blindly support a system that's clearly falling apart but are to scared to change.
So with the support of supporter groups
fans could boycott the next
home game, and every other
home game, until Silent Stan sells
up!
After losing the opening game of the Premier league season at
home, Arsenal
fans can expect Arsene Wenger to make some changes to the starting line -
up and probably not just to fill the gaps left by Aaron Ramsey and Alex Iwobi picking
up injury problems in the loss to Liverpool.
The comments hadn't been picked
up by viewers in the UK, but
fans in the middle east heard it loud and clear as it leaked its way back
home.
Calling all season ticket holders its time to stand
up and be counted, at Arsenals next
home game i believe every
fan should pull their seat out from the ground and throw it onto the pitch at full time.
If only
fans could abandon games at the Emirates... It's not feasible coz there are many
fans who go to the Emirates just to enjoy themselves & they will easily fill the stadium... 2 - 3
home games with minimum attendance would surely make the board sit
up & notice..
Three points for Arsenal would open
up a four point gap on our big rivals and so it is encouraging for us
fans to see that even pundits that are not usually very keen on Arsenal, such as the former spud Jamie Redknapp, are leaning towards a
home win tonight.