Not exact matches
«The human - computer speech interface is the next
big thing,» says Nigel Fenwick, a digital business and technology analyst
with Forrester, who says Alexa and similar systems were integrated
with just about everything on the floor: refrigerators, light
fixtures, house - keeping robots, security cameras, door locks, cars, speakers and headphones, shower heads, air conditioners, and the list goes on and on.
These awkward
fixtures, made up of one
big lego - like block, were kitted out
with two dozen chest - high sockets.
we have got this boys Leicester has alot of
big teams to face now coming to the end of the season and so do spuds go have a look at there
fixtures the only teams that worry me in our remaining games are west ham and man city and i reckon we will beat both of them wenger wont let west ham do the double over us and man city are not the team they once was and cazorla wilshere are nearly back
with us having a game in handdddd!!!!!!
Week 13 of the Barclays Premier League sees a host of top
fixtures,
with all of the
big sides in action.
This evening's
fixture is sandwiched in between Premier League games against Aston Villa and Arsenal, as Spurs look to cope
with three
big games in seven days.
Whether one would classify it as a «
big game», as one would
with the likes of United or Chelsea, etc, is debatable, but it's certainly a
fixture to look for.
The Reds took a
big step towards advancing to the last four
with a 3 - 0 win at Anfield last week, putting themselves in a commanding position in the return
fixture at the Etihad.
here's my
big hope, is that hopefully
with the return of walcott and that win against anderlecht maybe something might (like bad form) break in the season for us now and we hopefully go on a bit of a winning run til Jan, we have not got a really bad
fixture til then mostly mid to lower league team (apart from the pool and united) not to be underestimated but winnable, we might just save our season till the next window very important period for us if we want to do anything in the league this season, if in top 2 or 3 buy jan i for one will be chuffed to bits then
with all players back push on from there for massive optimism is my middle name COYG
Morata was once again dropped in today's Premier League
fixture with Man City and it appears that Conte prefers to field Eden Hazard as a false nine rather than playing a conventional striker during
big matches.
So he is saying that, as all the
big teams will be involved in Europe next season the competition will be closer
with both Chelsea and Liverpool losing the advantage of fewer
fixtures.
There's a Premier League treat in midweek
with a full set of
fixtures and it promises to be hugely important for several of the
big boys.
At the same time, though, we could be caught up
with concern about the teams below us catching up, so the rest of the weekend
fixtures are a
big help.
It is a bit unlucky for us the way that the early
fixtures have fallen, but
with Man United facing Hull City next week, Chelsea at home to Burnley and Man City going to West Ham, I think we can expect at least two of our
big three rivals to head into the break on maximum points.
Yes November is our worst month statistically, but it seemed we were favoured
with the
fixtures to break the jinx this season...
with WBA, Norwich, Sunderland, and villa consecutive
fixtures, Judging by their current form, we (fans) and outsiders tipped arsenal to sit comfortably at the top of the league before the «
big game» Vs City.
Arsenal also have the added bonus of having home
fixtures against Tottenham, Manchester United and Liverpool before Christmas if you were looking at that market,
with Manchester City away being the only
big six side we have to travel to.
If we're not confident of getting through those three
fixtures with 9 pts in his absence we have
bigger things to worry about...
However, once the international break culminates, Arsenal have a
fixture pileup to contend
with, and it remains to be seen whether the North Londoners can manage the action - packed months ahead, without rotating their relatively
big squad.
The
fixture does not favour us again
with some
big EPL games sandwiched between tough CL matches.
Louis van Gaal had been linked
with an interest in Real Madrid defender Serio Ramos, Man United failing
with a
big - money bid for the Bernabeu star earlier this summer (via Sky Sports), but the Dutch manager has since seen his side keep back - to - back clean sheets in their opening two Premier League
fixtures.
«He'll be a gunslinger in the NFL capable of huge games and some
big mistakes, but
with a good team around him [Player] could be a Pro Bowl quarterback and a long - term
fixture for a franchise.
The importance of this
fixture to both sides can not be over-estimated
with this being one of the oldest rivalries in English football, but this season,
with the Lilywhites already 4 points ahead of Arsenal in the League table, the Gunners can't afford to let their rivals open up a
bigger gap, while Arsene Wenger's side will be desperate to move back into contention for a Top Four finish by taking all 3 points.
It is not an easy February
fixture list,
with Southampton at home, Bournemouth away, Leicester at home and finally a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United, but if Arsenal play anything like our top level we could easily take maximum points and so getting the likes of Ozil and Alexis Sanchez this weekend was a
big plus point and the return to full training of Francis Coquelin is another massive boost.
I think too much emphasis is placed on
fixture list by gooners; I mean the gap BTW
big and small team would be little next season and sides like Chelsea that are not in Europe,
with the kinda squad they have can have a good go at the title (reminisce Leicester, Suarez» Liverpool)..
So
with Arsenal heading into a tough run of games and then the festive
fixture list, these two Gunners will be hoping that their international action will help them get a chance to show what they can do for Arsenal before it is
big decision time in January.
It will be the stand out
fixture of this round and a
big test for PSG to show how much they have improved
with all the money they spent this -LSB-...]
It's only the second round of
fixtures and we are already being treated to the first
big head to head of the season
with the top two from last season, Man City and Liverpool, going toe to toe on Monday night at the Etihad.
West Brom showed the
biggest discrepancy between their two home games being the only club in the Premier League to dip below 90 % of their stadium capacity on their weekend
fixture against Crystal Palace
with 3,319 seats unfilled.
The Reds though are 2/7 odds on to win this
fixture with the draw at 19/4 and Burnley a
big old 8/1 shot
with bet365.
It will be the stand out
fixture of this round and a
big test for PSG to show how much they have improved
with all the money they spent this season.
It's not a result that has appeared to particularly upset either Pochettino or their fans,
with many believing they have
bigger fish to fry, so as to speak, and that removing the Cup from an already congested
fixture list will actually aid their league and European charge.
While Matchday 3 saw some footballing giants secure easy wins at home, the other
big guns like Arsenal, Internazionale and Manchester United came away
with three points in their away
fixtures.
The deep - lying pair of Mathieu Flamini and Aaron Ramsey is also unlikely to change,
with this being a
big fixture for Ramsey due to his history against Stoke and his recent loss of form.
Can't see them wanting to reschedule such a
big game though, especially
with the tough and congested
fixture list upcoming.
The Los Blancos» boss is trying to get the best out of players despite the injuries and
with a host of tough
fixtures coming up in the days to come, he will be hopeful that all of his
big stars are fit as soon as possible.
Both teams boast a formidable attacking armoury, and
with neither willing to accept defeat in what is arguably the
biggest domestic
fixture of the season for both sets of supporters, we should be in for another cracker!
His latest decision to wrench safety from the jaws of disaster came
with the selection of January signing Mohamed Elneny to face Tottenham Hotspur in what was arguably the
biggest north London derby clash in the history of the
fixture, and what would also be the Egyptian's first Premier League start.
In some ways, he is a forgotten man
with something to prove and
with the likes of both Rooney and Kagawa being exceptionally gifted when allowed the space in their opponents half, Cattermole could be pivotal should he play in the
fixture and will win the adulation of the fans if a
big result can be earned thanks to a sturdy performance.
Playing on an early
fixture, The Blues had a
big chance in cutting their gap
with the top teams above them and also putting some pressure too
with all three points.
The Parisians will have the
big threat of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to deal
with of course, and the Blues go to Paris first on April 2nd,
with the return
fixture on April 8th.
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The Blues don't concede many goals to the poorer sides of this division so I'm happy to side
with them for small stakes in this
fixture ahead of their
big Champions League tie against PSG.
Ironically, they probably could have done without a home
fixture next time out, as while their record at The Reebok is outstanding for the 2010/2011 term (W9 D5 L2), not to mention winning their last four home league games on the spin, the players are likely to be greeted by a lukewarm reception on Sunday,
with disgruntled supporters still coming to terms
with last Sunday's woeful display in unquestionably the club's
biggest match since the turn of the Millennium.
In February last year Sutton United, a tier below English football's fourth professional league, staged the
biggest game of their history, a fifth - round FA cup tie against 12 - time winners Arsenal
with the eyes of the world on the most romantic
fixture in that season's competition.
More than 3000 reds will make a short and joyous trip to one of the great cities of Europe to watch United take on Benfica away from home after a visit to lock horns
with their
biggest rivals Liverpool at Anfield and before hopping on the bus again to face Yorkshire - based Huddersfield Town in a string of three massively difficult
fixtures away from the comforts of Old Trafford.
Big Sam» has become somewhat of a relegation expert when it comes to avoiding the drop
with average sides, and Allardyce will be well aware of the importance of gaining all three points from Saturday's trip to Blackpool in what is shaping up to be one of their more generous away
fixtures of the season, this despite Blackpool's impressive start to life in the Premier League.
Arsenal's chief executive Ivan Gazidas feels that the football fans in China will be thrilled
with a
fixture of such a
big stature.
Today's
fixture saw us heading to Anfield for the game everyone agrees is England's
biggest,
with Liverpool having turned their season around and notched up an impressive five league wins on the trot, including a 2 - 1 win over Manchester's other club.
But
with other
big teams in the Champion's League, Liverpool as well as Chelsea should have a leg up in these December
fixtures.
Well done Macheda.He might play a huge role in the title race but he won't be able to even get a medal.Right now we could have been potentially level
with Liverpool and
with them having the much better goal difference.6 wins in 7 is all we need but to be fair, it's not too realistic at the moment.One reason is the way we are playing.An other is the fact that in May are
fixtures are fucked, plain and simple.But here's where the good news come.We have 2 home games next and Liverpool host Arsenal and go to Hull.2 draws is a dream scenario.It will mean that we could potentially be 8 points clear from them
with 4 games to go.That would certainly put a
big dent on Liverpool's title challenge before a ball was kicked in May.
However,
with none of the above matches played and pre-season yet to start we can conclude that the only thing it is safe to say about the
fixture list is that we will face each of our nineteen opponents twice next season, once home and once away, and, while optimism might look odd in the
bigger Villa picture at the moment, pessimism would be counterproductive.