Not exact matches
Red Lentil Nacho Dip by Strength & SunshineEven if your team doesn't
win this
weekend,
at least you have a
winning dip.
But since 1985 each of the Ancient Eight has had
at least one chance to
win the title on a final
weekend.
Spurs could be leapfrogged into the top four by either Manchester United or Allardyce's former club West Ham this
weekend depending on results, while Sunderland will know that a
win will take them out of the bottom three,
at least provisionally before their relegation rivals Bournemouth and Swansea City play on Saturday afternoon and Monday evening respectively.
Arsenal made up for last
weekends crazy loss to West Brom by going all out to beat Dinamo Zagreb from the kickoff on Tuesday, and now that the Gunners have to score
at least two goals in Athens in a fortnight Per Mertesacker believes that we just have to copy that template, and go all out for the
win from the beginning of the game.
This is where I usually tell you that Arsenal are going to
win, and that my gut is telling me it will be comfortable, but I'm afraid I'm not quite in the same optimistic position this
weekend... Our defensive problems are keeping me up
at night, and I can't see how we could possibly stop Chelsea from scoring
at least two, which means we need to grab three!
Arsene Wenger started the Swansea game with his fifth unchanged starting XI in a row, but the team surely needs some fresh legs for this crucial match, which could seal our position in the Top Three if we
win or
at least draw this
weekend.
It would have been a big help to Arsenal and our chances of
winning the Premier League this season if Leicester City had managed to beat Chelsea or
at least stop the league leaders from adding another three points to their total, especially after the setback of a defeat last week and the loss of their main striker Diego Costa this
weekend, but the fragile Foxes could not even hold out for seven minutes.
At least do the decent thing and make sure the spuds don't get three points on the
weekend, because them
winning it would be the nail in our coffin.
Arsenal move up to 7th and
at least one of the sides above us will drop points
at the
weekend, with Chelsea playing Man City, so another home
win will really send us into that break in a good frame of mind.
So when we saw Diego Costa pull up after just 12 minutes of Chelsea's narrow
win against Stoke City last
weekend, it appeared likely that the Brazilian born Spanish international would probably miss the rest of the season, or most of it
at least.
The golf world can't wait for the Tiger Woods Comeback Tour to roll into San Diego, but
at least one oddsmaker suggests fans make plans for next
weekend that do not include watching the biggest draw in golf driving for a record ninth
win at Torrey Pines.
I didn't watch the match last night as I was on the field playing I ran my heels off I was in their faces I was angry I got a well - deserved yellow and could have been sent off later on I intercepted a good few balls and assisted with 2 goals and
won the match From the highlights and the analysis I understand the Arsenal were weak in midfield the Arsenal needs an enforcer someone just like me a motivator and in the face of the opponents a thorn in the side I also believe MR wenger was
at fault we all knew we would be weak in defence the
least MR wenger should have had is a strong fresh midfield after all we had a tough encounter with city + traveling why didn't he use Rosciky, Carzola and Campbell On a different note I like chamberland stature he is tall and has pace and energy why not adapt him to the defensive midfield position with clear emphasis to be in the opponents face The arsenal and Mr wenger need to wake up fast now we have this
weekend to prepare for Chelsea if we believe we are title contenders
«Last
weekend had a shot to
win at Pocono, one of my probably
least - favorite race tracks, and get a strong run there.»
The Gunners may not have been exactly emphatic
at the
weekend but we did
at least win and that made two in a row, whereas the Parisien club were held to a surprise draw by St. Etienne and lost the previous game to Monaco.
With the sportsbooks adjusting their lines to take a point away from the underdog Golden Bears, the public has pounced on the Trojans
winning by
at least 4 points on the road against a Cal team that got embarrassed by Oregon 43 - 15 last
weekend.
So we are all hoping that the attacking midfielder can pick up where he left off when our Premier League campaign gets back under way with the trip to West Brom next
weekend and the fact that Ozil is in sublime form and is breaking EPL records, with 10 assists so far and
at least one in the last six games in a row has got the pundits purring and a lot of people suggesting that Ozil can
win the title for Arsenal this season.
But I pray we
win or
at least not lose so that we all can have a happy
weekend!
Games against Barcelona
at home, which will be an easier prospect for Valencia as Lucho may decide to rest his whole first team, and a home game against fellow strugglers Espanyol
at the
weekend will surely give him some breathing space if he manages
at least to put a performance in against Barca and a
win against Espanyol.
Moreover, the Baggies have also plundered
at least one goal in 14 of 16
at home this season, as well as scoring in each of their previous eight, but that run will come under threat
at the
weekend by an in - form Liverpool side who have kept three clean sheets in their last four away from home, not to mention having
won all nine of the previous Premier League meetings between the two sides, all without conceding a single goal.
But while Watford's FA Cup
win at Emirates Stadium last
weekend bore much frustration, there were
at least positives for Arsène Wenger to take from Wednesday's 3 - 1 defeat
at Barcelona.
Since 2003, in years where
at least two games in Wild Card
weekend featured a favorite of a touchdown or more,
at least one team
won by more than 20.5 points in four of the five seasons.
He
at least was
winning trophies again though, with several FA Cup
wins in recent years — but now he doesn't, losing to Nottingham Forest in the third round and losing the League Cup final last
weekend to City (although admittedly there is still a chance of Europa League victory).
If they are to mount a comeback, and it would be some uturn considering how depressing the last two months has been in west London — Chelsea have
won just twice in the league since the beginning of November, then their renaissance surely has to burst into life immediately, as the margin for error is fine to say the
least following yet another underwhelming performance
at the
weekend.
Seven
wins from the last nine and third spot preserved until
at least after the F.A Cup
weekend following Harry Redknapp's improbable triumph over Chelsea
at The Bridge on Wednesday.
Anyone who sees «Darkest Hour» this
weekend will come away with
at least one certainty: Gary Oldman is a shoo - in to receive an Oscar nomination, and might even
win for his portrayal of British prime minister Winston Churchill.