We know Klopp is available but he's had
a very average season with Dortmund and he's not been available before this point.
United are looking to break into the top four once again, finishing
a very average season on a high.
Not exact matches
Problem is with Theo who is 27 years old, makes # 140,000 per week and is
very average His best
season was 2012 - 13 with 14 league goals and 21 total goals but all his other
seasons made between 2 - 9 goals.
De gea 6.89
season has been over hyped when considering United faced the least amount of shots on
average per game, he is the type of keeper that can make world class saves but he was
very poor early
season (eg szezney) Ospina 7.14 has been the best since he has gone in net if he sustained that over a
season he would have been an contender.
now wengers absurd transfer policy «is down to you people»... seriously krish n`chips... the acolytes of the delusional one are beginning to sound even more of a parody than the master himself... walcott is a
very very average player with one good
season in 12 years at the club... the fact that wenger hasnt sold him is part of the sorry state of our club and the idea that this can be blamed on fans who want to see us back challenging for top trophies is frankly offensive
Wenger is just too stubborn is the problem.we have a
very strong chance of winning it this
season (bpl) but if Wenger had gotten two outfield players in d summer (a fwd and cdm) we would have been sitting at d peak with at least 9 points off the rest d rest by now.but alas his egocentric stubbornness and blind loyalty to some
average players in d team is giving us heart aches.however I still see us winning d league this
season only that we'll b doing it in a cinderella story way
After all, Shezzer has been the first choice stopper of the Italian Serie A side Roma all
season and he has done
very well for them, all the time gaining valuable experience, while David Ospina was still fresh in the
average Gooner's mind for that horrible fumble which handed the initiative back to Olympiacos to record their first Champions League victory on English soil.
I have nothing against Campbell but he rarely scores and has performed
very average the last few
seasons.
The top team this
season leads with 8p ahead of number two, yet their
average point per game ratio lands them on ~ 80p, which is
very low.
We're can we play him?He has been
very poor this
season he
averages one of the highest foul rates in the squad and the lowest tackle succes rate.he has no end product and holds on to the ball two long
But considering his injury record (he's
averaged 20 games a
season, which is
very poor considering how much we're paying him), maybe it's time to part ways.
Stauskas, the No. 8 pick in the 2014 Draft, has seen the court
very little during his rookie
season in Sacramento,
averaging just 3.6 ppg while shooting only 27 % from the three - point line.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous
seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should
very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are
average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many
average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens
very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
but the difference in getting him unlike Vardy is if he does not produce we are mot exactly short on the middle and we have alternatives unlike the Vardy deal, where we are on serious need and
very very short; we have to get that striker role right so we can not afford to gamble om a one.dimensional
average player who just so happen to have an exceptional
season....
Gibbs has been injured on
average 2 times a
season since playing in the first team regularly for us from 2009, all of which (bar 2 injuries in 2011/2012 which made him miss 17 & 11 games respectively) have been
very minor where he has missed at most a handful of games.
Alexis WC winger but had a bad
season to his standards Giroud
Very good but not excellent like Vardy, Lukaku and Kane Walcott???? Welbeck Good (slightly above above
average but still plenty of time to improve)
Maybe sitting a year like Brady and Brees and having a full
season and off -
season to «develop» and harness his skills under NFL coaching is exactly what Hogan needed to become a
very competent, middle of the pack starting QB, which is probably his ceiling (
average starter), and a full year sitting could be what kizer needs to reach his possible ceiling as an «elite» or at least really good QB.
Sometimes i do nt understand some people saying thing like Benzema is not what we need and that he is not that good.Some people lack reasoning to be
very honest.They do nt think before talking.I wonder why people say that because when you watched him from his first
season up to this
season he really is that good.Some arsenal legends are saying we need him almost everyone is saying so too.We need him and stop judging his character because you have no right to judge anyone.Giroud is an
average striker and i am not judging him from yesterday's game i am judging him from
season 1 to this
season.He is nothing special and has never been.
He is
very good in the air
averaging over 64 % headed duels throughout the
season.
Very good game for the team but I don't think Villa is the kind of team to measure our progress, they are the worst team in possession out of all the teams, their
average possession for this
season together with last
season is about 28 %.
I'm with you there mate.He's just an
average player beign given many chances.A lot of
average strikers can even do better because of the chances Arsenal creates.There are some strikers who are not top quality but have
very good finishing that if given the same
seasons and chances Giroud has had they can do better.I hate it when they make it seem like only world class strikers are better than him.He's really only improved from
season 14/15 honestly speaking.He used to be so bad and waste a lot of chances.It's just that become can not see the fact that he's not as good as they think.We will surely be vindicated by his performance for another club.
I thought people here were debating about two or three
seasons back why he should be our top striker.When I thought the Monaco match was the icing on the cake to show how
average he was it seems just like Wenger we» will never learn our lesson.Now people our okay with him being a super sub which is debatable.Giroud was a super sub in games last
season because he wasn't played when he was supposed to.He's not your ideal super sub because he
very hardly creates but rather requires people to create for him.Most of the time super subs are the one's who tend to create the chances and open up spaces in the opposition defence.West ham are ready to pay and hence we should demand more from them.We can then use the money from his sale on far better players.Given the same
seasons, time and chances a lot of
average strikers can do better than what he did.This is because Arsenal create a lot of chances and it just needs someone who can finish.Goodbye!.
Last
season Xhaka was able to at least supply quality passes but was still
very average defensively.He's never going to be good enough as a CM or DM in the long run for Arsenal if you truly assess his qualities.All he can do is pass and shoot.Everything else about him is
average.
Callum Wilson, at 23 years of age, he is developed enough to start, whilst also having time to improve, he has already scored 4 this
season all coming in his last 2 games, he has decent pace and seems
very composed in front of goal and he
averages just 2 shots per goal, one big plus about this deal would be that he would not be too expensive, playing for bournemouth I could see him coming for less than # 10million.
I know he apparently played
very well at guard, but PFF graded him poor last
season at tackle and it seems like yet another overpay for an
average lineman.
Mustafo could be on his way again after just one
season and a not
very impressive one at that, and Granit Xhaka is looking like a bang
average player from the lower divisions.
Please thumb me down if you wish but the truth is always
very bitter but must be told and that is that we are just
average this
season in spite of all that money spent.
A healthy whippet or a wandering whippet he is still just a whippet... He has always been a
very average footballer... One good
season in ten the ocassional run of decent performances that's what
average players deliver... Wenger's persistence with him as with other mediocre players has been one reason we have not won anything major in over a decade..
Also, while Lillard is a tremendously efficient scorer, he also
averaged only four assists per game last
season, a
very low number for a point guard.
Imo he is one of the best «number 10's» in the world, his position is right behind the striker, a CAM as you say — Yet since he has come he has played LW for the first
season, CAM for the second (Surprise surprise he almost broke the PL record for assists, and that was with
very average finishers in front of him) and now he seems to be playing as a RW?
he is 12 goals this
season in elp in 29 matches, that would
average about 16 goals per match in epl, he has
averaged 13.3 so this is slightly better, but
very dry for 10 matches, need over 20 consistent to win the league, otherwise need another player at 12 - 14.
Szczesny won the Golden Glove last
season but this
season he has been
very average.
For ticket
season, for attracting top players, for motivating his players, who know but an experienced manager like him surely know
very well that you win zero things with kids and
average players like Chamakh or Squillaci.
But it has been noted that Arsenal have created more chances than any other Premiership team this
season and it is only a matter of time until these chances start to be converted into goals and, on the law of
averages, someone is going to get hammered
very soon, and why not Stoke.
At varying points in the
season the 3 you mention have been
very good, but are you going to tell me Cazorla hasn't been
average the last 4/5 games?
Gomis I still don't rate particularly highly, I saw him alot last
season and thought he was
very average.
VERY TRUE, giroud and rvp both don't have pace but rvp's tactical know how, positioning and finishing is world class, giroud's is EXTREMELY
average, definitely something he can change, do I believe he will is a whole different question, he had 2 FULL
seasons to learn, uninterrupted by injury and unlimited game time, instead of working hard, grabbing the opportunity with both hands and learning, olivier was banging some model, talking to the press and rolling on the ground after 15 misses with his tongue, U TELL ME WHY HE SHOULD I GIVE HIM MY TRUST AND BELIEF?
this thinking is a false narrative to suit a particular ideology that wenger is not to be brought to question by the «
average fan», but I remember us relying on mathieu flamini in cm for a large portion of last
season, that doesn't sound to me like a
very knowledgeable decision by a club apparently as ambitious as we claim to be
However,
very un-Chamberlain like, during a
season which has already been a good one for him, he mustered a below -
average performance, and failed to do himself and Arsenal any good.
When you compare Iwobi to Messi and Ronaldo that's when I put a doubt, those two were exceptional and still are,
very few kept leaving the expectations like fabregas, etc, bt there are those one
season wonders as well, but it's true that Iwobi still has a lot to learn like he himself said it, let's give him that time that he asks for and not overhyping him like some English paper bags wonder kids who have already vanished and their level is below
average by now
It bore down on defense, which led to a 17 - 0 run over almost six minutes, against a
very quick and skilled Carondelet, who
averaged more than 70 points per game during the regular
season.
I must note that net spend is
very deceptive for some teams like say, Liverpool or Chelsea, because it doesn't show how many players were sold to bump up the figures for outgoings (Sold); this distorts the spend per
season average.
It's been a distinctly
average season for Tottenham so far, with a particularly poor showing in Europe seeing them crash out in the group stages of the Champions League in what was a
very winnable group.
We are on our best winning run of the
season, admittedly we have played some
very average teams, most of whom are relegation threatened.
Aston Villa have
averaged 1.8 goals per game at home this
season, however under 2.5 goals at William Hill is at 4/6 * (betting odds taken on March 8th, 2018 at 5:35 p.m.) for the fixture because this will probably be a tight battle between two
very good sides.
His goal scoring record since he started playing regular football for Tottenham around winter time last
season has been
very impressive,
averaging just over a goal every two games with 11 goals in 21 appearances last
season.
One other point from the above article is definitely worth mentioning here: the Champions in the Premier League for the previous seven
seasons averaged 66 % on this front (though Leicester went onto win the title with only 56 %, putting a slight dent in this), so Klopp's team have started 2016/17
very well indeed.
If the Reds can continue to
average seven shots on target per game and a ratio of 69 %, then rest assured this will be a
very special
season indeed, even if no more 120 year old scoring records are broken along the way.
On paper the team put out was
very good but the problem not for the first time, Arsene is unable to motivate them to turn over
average team, in this case Blackburn, who were crushed 7 - 1 last
season.
Ramsey has developed the
very useful knack of making things happen, and for someone who is considered to have had quite an
average season, his goal return from midfield is
very healthy, reaching double figures again.