We are still driving a jaguar
while the other big clubs are moving in Ferrari «s and Porsche's!
They have a fine coach but the makeup of their squad has not really changed much from last season
while other big clubs are adding players and improving significantly.
Not exact matches
A few of the brands — Pennywise, Hey Mambo and Plungerhead — are distributed to
big - box and major grocery stores and wine shops,
while others can be found in
club stores such as Costco.
Many of the world's best players and top young talents could be making their ways to the Premier League this January if reports are to be believed,
while some
big names could also be on their way out as elite foreign
clubs come calling and managers perhaps try to shift some unfancied members of their squads to make room for
other purchases.
While the two
clubs don't exactly sell to each
other too often, we have seen some
big names move between the Emirates Stadium and Old Trafford in the last few years, most notably Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck — and let's not forget the legendary Mikael Silvestre, who was so much worse for Arsenal he was for United that he must have been a Fergie spy.
Jose's arrogance and Abramovich's willingness to spend makes perfect match.And look how they pick their players: they watching targets of
big clubs (often Arsenal) and then offer more money.Or they get bullies like Diego Costa.And, we can't even compare styles: one is a machine
while the
other one's is gracious beauty.
A host of
other big names have been linked with Liverpool in recent times, with the
club still looking for a replacement for Luis Suarez after his # 75m move to Barcelona in the summer,
while new signing Mario Balotelli has not managed to impress since joining from AC Milan.
While our
big Premier League rivals and most
other clubs around have spent more and more money on players we have not jumped on the transfer bandwagon and Wenger has often spoke about why he thinks that the ever increasing spending is wrong and perhaps even unsustainable.
No one is questioning Wenger's past achievements, but he has had three seasons and 5 transfer windows to get the necessary players i.e a top sttiker and a dm which are glaring deficiencies in our squad and yet he ignores it and this summer was an example of how delusional he has become, by making statements like there no players available which could improve our squad,
while treble winner barca even with their transfer ban get couple in, same with Bayern, Madrid and all
other big clubs because they know you have constantly improve their squads to compete, and by making that statement he implied that he has one of the best sqauds in Europe, so can you please tell me whether you are optimistic about our chances against Bayern?
Yes a
big squad with average players that he bought
while other clubs spend money on proven players with winning mentality.
While it could be a problem for
other big clubs to achieve, I believe Arsenal want to go a step further up than picking up a 21 run Ucl ticket this season but to dramatically win the title..
So with Manchester United looking strong with a maximum nine points from nine and with all of the
other big clubs expected to fight for the title up in the top six
while Arsenal languish down in 16th spot, we really need to hit the ground running after this current international break.
Wenger has been linked with a move for the impressive Defour for a
while now and the Belgian central midfielder has also attracted attention of many
other big clubs across Europe so the small matter of him being currently laid up with a foot injury shouldn't really factor to heavily into the speculation.
Southampton have a great history of producing top quality homegrown talent, with the likes of Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana among the academy graduates poached by
bigger clubs last summer,
while Gareth Bale, Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain are
other notable examples from the past.
And whereas the Gunners had almost exclusively hard games on route to winning the FA cup last year, with Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton along the way, we have had it relatively easy so far this time,
while a lot of the
other big clubs have been knocked out.
It is fair to say that this summer transfer window has completely spiralled out of control, and Spurs have in some ways been wise to stay in the background
while other clubs are making
big money signings and transfer records are being broken left, right and centre.
The impact that C.Ronaldo has made in his
clubs have been undeniable as he scored 118 goals in 292 appearances for Manchester United and lifted a Champions League as well as
other big titles
while with Real Madrid he went on to score 338 goals in 325 appearances which is an outstanding accomplishment.
Main shirt sponsor Telekom pays $ 35m per year as part of a deal which lasts until 2023,
while Bayern's
other «
big three» sponsors, Adidas, Audi and Allianz, hold 8.33 % stakes in
club's professional football team — the FC Bayern München AG.
While other big Premier League
clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham boast of substantially large fan bases online, none of them come close to catching up with the Red Devils.
Madrid dominated La Liga last season
while Barça won the Copa del Rey for the third straight year, and it's the first time since 2012 that the two
biggest clubs in Spain will face each
other for the Super Cup title.
The network still needs funding to continue and support their
clubs in secondary schools across the UK and with
other Trust projects supported by
big names such as Iceland, Uncle Ben's and Pizza Express, it's an exciting time
while the charity explores new relationships.
It's got it all: great food (maybe, depending on the members of the
club),
big savings on meals, and great company
while you swap (again, depending on the
other people.