Owners these days go merely by the trophies
won by their clubs.
And the report shows how important this is, with only three of the last titles being
won by clubs having had more than 27 injuries in a whole season.
Which was the first major domestic trophy
won by the club for 26 years that would forever write the name Roberto Di Matteo into folklore.
Most
wins by club 5: AC Milan, Barcelona 4: Real Madrid 3: Liverpool 2: Ajax, Anderlecht, Atlético Madrid, Juventus, Valencia
Not exact matches
A prodigious talent who first appeared on television swinging a golf
club at two years old, Woods grew into a champion
by winning 14 majors in swashbuckling style.
As VOA's Abby Sun reports, two horses, partly owned
by the China Horse
Club are among the top contenders to
win this weekend's Kentucky Derby.
James J. Coleman Presidential guests enjoy our private
Club Lounge with dedicated concierge service and daily food offerings created
by our award -
winning chefs
Recipe
by Chef Josh Johnson, currently Head Pastry Chef at The American
Club, In 2015, he
won the bronze medal at the Coupe du Monde de la Patisserie as a member of the US Pastry Team.
Celebrity chefs slated to headline events throughout the week: Rick Moonen of rm Seafood and Rx Boiler Room; Rick Bayless of Frontera Grill; Michelle Bernstein of Cena
by Michy; Marcus Samuelsson of Red Rooster Harlem, Ginny's Supper
Club, and Streetbird Rotisserie; Cosmo Goss of The Publican Restaurant; Erling Wu - Bower of Nico Osteria; Suzette Gresham of Acquerello; Gale Gand, acclaimed pastry chef; television personalities, Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh, the Hearty Boys; Stephanie Prida of Manresa; Renee Erickson of The Whale
Wins, Boat Street Café, The Walrus and the Carpenter, and Barnacle; Steve Santana of Taquiza; Justin Woodward of Castagna; Dean James Max of DJM Restaurants, and Chef Jason French of Ned Ludd.
They didn't join the
club to live and comfort and feel loved, they wanted to make a name for themselves
by winning trophies.
That's a sentiment shared
by the supporters below, as they believe that Umtiti's celebration during the
win over Roma, which saw him grab the
club badge on the jersey, shows where his loyalty and future lies.
Very often football fans, pundits, managers and
club owners disrespect the opposition
by expecting their team to beat everyone and
win everything.
I am starting to think about the comment made
by Patrice Evra about Arsenal being a academy
club coaching youngsters rather than a title
winning team.
This wasn't our best performance
by a long shot, but the festive period is famous for throwing up shocks, such as a small
club like Tottenham managing to gain only their fifth ever league
win over the league leaders Chelsea.
Even Alexis Sanchez has been reported as being unhappy at his new
club, despite being the star of the show so far, scoring goals,
winning Man of the Match and Player of the Season awards
by the bucketful and generally earning rave reviews.
and that the
club made more money
by not
winning it??
this
club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but
winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his
club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing
club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive
club... these «qualities» were hailed
by most, especially as the
wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
Our
club has so far failed to make the signings needed to excite our fans, and the window has grown increasingly frustrating in recent weeks, enhanced
by our failure to
win either of our opening two league matches.
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.
So I expect to see a lot of debate going on about the long term future of the
club and our chances of
winning any major trophy in the near future after the top Arsenal executive Ivan Gazidis dropped a bombshell about Wenger this week, as reported
by Sky Sports.
If we
win tomorrow then our season is back on track with only the manchester
clubs ahead of us
by 4 and chelsea and nufc on the same points.
it is the best chance we have had for many years and we did not take it, for me that only confirms that wenger and do the job he is being paid to do, they are wingers players all of them and he can't motivate them, there are still to many players walking around that are getting paid silly wages that should not be at the
club, everyone can see it but wenger, so for me he should go followed
by a good few players, get in a new hungary manger and let him bring in some new blood, we can't do much worse than what we have done last few years, before people say we get into europe each year you are right but realistically do stand any chance of
winning europe?
Yes, that is the big difference, and you can add that the difference also is, that Mourinho works in management positions in
clubs, that will sack him, if the team doesn't
win, whereas Wenger work for Arsenal, which these days seem to be content even when we fall to top 5 - 6 in England and get totally humiliated
by better
clubs / teams in England and in Europe.
But a successful manager is judged
by trophies he
won, not how long he stayed at a single
club.
He'll be wanted
by at least 10
clubs who actually have ambition to
win something and if he leaves I'd understand it.
Most of ye probably didn't support arsenal when Wenger was classed as one of the most wanted managers in Europe and was putting it up to Utd and
winning trophies every yr things are different now the moving stadium all that less whinging give it a bit of time he is starting to spend and I'm sure he will buy 1 or 2 in Jan and a few big signings nxt summer and I hope he goes out on a high man gets ridiculed
by knobs like ye on a regular basis players want to play for him big star players like his style wake up a bit as long as he is in charge the
club is in good hands
The 25 year - old is also wanted
by a number of other
clubs, but he seems the perfect fit for our style of play, and could bring some much - needed Premier League
winning experience with him.
We start our campaign in three weeks away to Dinamo, the Croatian league winners who stayed unbeaten as they went onto
win the title
by 13 points, a feat only our beloved
club can boast in England, but a major feat for any top tier side.
However having seen the
club's top talents, Victor Wanyama and Gary Hooper, leave the
club in the summer he may feel that his side will always be used
by players as a stepping stone and may also feel that the «challenge» of
winning the domestic title is somewhat unfulfilling and could therefore be open to a possible move to the Premier League at some juncture.
The same Ramsey who if we don't
win anything for the next 4 years will probably be sold to the biggest
clubs and he will be elated
by it.
Remember if you aren't at the head of the class when it comes to the development of young talent, which means eyes on the ground everywhere, a vast array of connections with soccer associations throughout Europe and beyond and a manager willing to properly train and play said blue chippers, (like the 90s Arsenal or
clubs like the modern day Monaco and Dortmund) you need to spend to
win... anything in between is highly problematic... failure to make the necessary changes leaves you in the proverbial «no man's land» and that is currently where we reside... it's difficult to get out of this rut... just ask either of the Milan teams... next step after that is being known as a «seller», which could be us already if and when Sanchez leaves... there are only two teams that have worn this moniker in recent times and had some decent success and that is Athletico Madrid and Dortmond, which only occurred when they both brought in new, charismatic leaders in Simmone & Klopp... the odds that Wenger could conjure up the magic to repeat the performances of a bygone era are incredibly low, so why prolong the agony... he's not willing to create the hierarchy necessary to go the youth route and he's unwilling to put his team's potential success ahead of his job security
by laying it on the line with Moustache, so it's time to place all your chips in the middle or go gently into that good night
Yet now, at this time, sitting a very lowly and pathetic and embarrassing SIXTH place in the Premiership, after getting knocked out of the FA Cup
by a team struggling in the Championship, and competing in the Europa League, (Which is basically the Championship) you feel you need to remind us of your loyalty and commitment to Arsenal Football
Club.This same
Club that despite you failing to achieve a Top 4 finish to give us our Champions League fare for this season, Increased your Salary to # 9m per year.I would remind you that you yourself have continually stated that a Top 4 finish was a greater achievement than
winning a Domestic Cup Competition, so I will not allow the FA cup
win of last season to enter into this letter.
We fans that want change see ourselves as a top
club that needs to
win epl and ucl while people like you have accepted just like wenger that we are a 6th placed team that is overachieving
by winning fa cups.
Chelsea boss Conte, who guided the
club to their fifth Premier League title
win last season, is eager to bolster his squad before the transfer window shuts on August 31st, after his side's lack of depth was exposed in their opening day defeat to minnow Burnley last week, as reported
by the Sun.
O away
wins in 2018, that's probably the worst record
by a top
club.
Tim Sherwood has experienced some significant ups and downs during his short tenure as Andre Villas - Boas's replacement at Tottenham but his overall record of ten
wins, two draws and five defeats in the 17 Premier League matches in charge of the North London
club is
by no means a poor record though some may feel his approach has at times been a little unorthodox.
Hockey
clubs literally came out of the bushes to play for it — it was once
won by a team from Whitehorse in the Yukon and once
by a team from Rat Portage in Ontario.
If he brings success to another
club (Bayern, PSG)
by winning the CL or a major title (Serie A, La Liga, PL) he could go retire as a great manager.
PAGE MILL TUMBLEWEED a beagle owned
by Dr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Leavitt of Longmeadow, Mass.,
won the best - in - show at the Harrisburg (Pa.) Kennel
Club show.
Not everyone has been
won over
by how United have played under Mourinho, but there's no doubting he's a proven winner and his aura alone has seen the
club attract some marquee signings in recent times, such as Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that
winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the
club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this
club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal
win, I'm a fan of this
club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this
club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we
win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped
by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly,
by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
It's the culture at the
club and it starts with the owner... you got to held people accountable & be about
winning not about turning around profit (which
by the way if you
win gets bigger as you attract more commercial deals & bigger players that wants to
win / play for the best)!!
A coach may receive a five - year contract, but he knows the booster
club will buy him out if he hasn't done some serious
winning by his third season.
This explains why Wenger is so highly regarded
by the
club, A. he works within the financial constraints imposed
by the board B. has delivered, in the boards eyes, success with recent FA Cup
wins and champions league football every year C. has maintained the support of fans as measured
by financial returns on ticket sales and merchandise.
Although was eventually eased out of the
club by current Reds manager Brendan Rodgers this goalkeeper
won the Golden Glove award three years running whilst at his peak.
By sticking by Suarez after he racially abused Patrice Evra (those shameless tee - shirts) and then bit Branislav Ivanovic, Liverpool have made it clear that winning games is more important to them than the reputation of their football clu
By sticking
by Suarez after he racially abused Patrice Evra (those shameless tee - shirts) and then bit Branislav Ivanovic, Liverpool have made it clear that winning games is more important to them than the reputation of their football clu
by Suarez after he racially abused Patrice Evra (those shameless tee - shirts) and then bit Branislav Ivanovic, Liverpool have made it clear that
winning games is more important to them than the reputation of their football
club.
with his attitude as if we have to be his servant, get back to Chilie and get those life values back, he is a football player, but a man first, and as a player and man, his all attitude sucks, i don't know why wenger kept him and take that shit, means we have to take it... I told yo before, get his ass on training camp, ruining all day, shut him up, keep him out of the squad, not even in bench to bring his laim superior attitude... All money he is making, he should think of Chilie street and reality for kids he was once... He is in a great city, a
club that
won in this league and would be in CL as every year without this type of laim ways... So, of course no one wants him around during that ceremony, not even in the room... Get real sanchez, you came from misery, benched for years
by gardiola too, sell out, poor minded..
Brendan Rodgers, meanwhile, is to become the first Liverpool manager since the 1950s to finish his third season at the
club without
winning a trophy — and, as a result, his job in the Anfield dugout is
by no means guaranteed to continue into the 2015 - 16 campaign.
Defenders of Guardiola will say it is almost impossibly unfair for fans and pundits alike to expect him to repeat the treble
won by Jupp Heynckes in 2012/13 straight away, but a 5 - 0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid last season and a quarter - final exit to Porto this term would certainly be some way from good enough for a
club of this size and with players of this talent.
The EFL cup is often the most difficult competition to predict with players being rested
by many
clubs, even those who aren't at the top, and would love to
win a trophy.