Sentences with phrase «good reading of the game»

Good reading of the game is an essential part of it.
Even though he doesn't have enough pace as we would have loved, he compensates for his lack of pace with his good reading of the game to know when to make last ditch tackles and timely interceptions....
we need someone with height power good reading of the game and who can tackle and is more defensively minded..
Good reading of the game, calm dribbling, hard tackler, ball winner, and for 15m quid, it's a bargain.
His leadership quality, good reading of the game and pace of the other 2 will compensate for his lack of pace.
Better reading of the game.
The Frenchman has a very good reading of the game and is very adept at making strong tackles and timely interceptions.
Man with tackles but also good passers and well reading of the game.
The former Basel midfielder is also more than capable on the ball, has good reading of the game and has plenty of international and Champions League experience despite his young age.
Some one with the power, speed, good reading of the game and proper passing abilities.

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In such a silence, if you have turned off the television and tempted your child away from his games with a good book, you can hear other things: the chatter and call of cardinals who have found the birdseed; the crack of a log in the fire; hot coffee being poured into a cup; the ticking of your last non-digital clock; the rhythmic breathing of tired child (or parent) who has dozed while reading; the soft thud of a book sliding to the floor.
Well Right now I'm reading As.sholes Finish First by Tucker Max, just finished «I hope they serve beer in hel.l», right before then I read all the Game of Thrones books (I guess we'll have to cut out book one according to your rules because season 1 is book one), I'm also in the midst of reading the god delusion by Dawkins.
Now a transient place full of hipsters, bond traders, and actors, as well as actors and hipsters who are the children of bond traders, all searching for an «authentic» place to replace the Midwestern suburbs and rural towns they came to Brooklyn to escape, Brooklyn for me will always be Flatbush Avenue and Rudy Giuliani, Bernie (Goetz, not Madoff), and Ed Koch, block parties, radios murmuring Yankees games on back porches (all of us too poor to afford air conditioning, which kept us outside in that great urbanist semi-public space), the blackout of 1977 and the blizzard of 1995, Mickey Rivers and Bucky Dent, not to mention the wild cast of characters appearing in the Daily News, a paper that practically taught me to read.
While Saturdays are usually packed with soccer and basketball games, errands, and dinners out, Sundays hold the promise of puttering around the house, playing hockey on the driveway, baking, or reading a good book.
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the point im trying to make is that if we have a DM it will slow the counter attacks down, giving BFG a few extra seconds to read the play, therefore getting the best out of him...... im not a football manager or a coach, but its not only me who can see this flaw in our game, its the whole world.....
I for one won't mind him retiring at Arsenal or being a coach, because despite his lack of pace and his limited ability his football brain is really up there with the best, knows how to read the game and is a true defender that likes to sit deep and soak in the pressure.
For cried lord, leCoq is not the nswer to our DM problems.he can be a good cover but not long term solution so stop it.couple of decent games does nt mean he's the answer of our flwas during the past 6 years or so.A DM in the stature of Yann M'Vila is what we need.i», m and always be a fan of this boy not for his physique but ability to read the game.he's his personal issues but it is only 24 and Wenger can give him the chance to shine once and for all.
Koscielny vs Luiz: Luiz is gifted with the abilty of long range passes, he reads the game well and is able to distribute balls up high.
Wenger was stupid in his Reading of this game, he should know better.
«Wenger is giving the striker the self confidence and belief that should help him to start banging more goals in himself» i highly doubt that makes one a goal scorer... otherwise why bring about this question after welbeck has been involved in two goals??? To me walcot is a better option because of his finishing, smart runs, game reading, delivering during big games, good final touch and making it easier for the right back since he keeps defenders in deep in their half therefore, no need for him to be defensive.
Not sure if Wenger will go with both of them and after reading Josh37 above I think people should be prepared in seeing all our best passers get a game.
Aw has lost the plot with his tactics as well.Teams read him and play us out of games.We only tend to play well when opponents give us room to play in the midfield — like Everton did.When opponents park the bus and cramp out Ozil and Sanchez, Wenger doesn't have a plan.All the possession and no goals wont win you games.
Sure he isn't as polished as Rosen I think people suffer from how rosen makes it look Sam was reading the whole field in the Utah and Colorado game At or behind the line of scrimmage is in Rosen's toolbelt as well elephant
What a bunch of moaners, unbelievable we just won two games back to back and all we are reading is the same doomsday malaki you lot need a reality check, the players grind out a win away it's still not good enough and my thinking is that the boys need to to be apppalauded
Per reads the game spectacularly well, probably better than anyone we have, but one slight misjudgement and he can not recover and is out of the game, I also feel he should be more potent in the air, whenever he loses an aerial ball I get so frustrated, he should be winning any crosses into our box, and should also cause havoc from corners, but he does not.
Many of you reading this are also likely avid fantasy football players, so with the fantasy football playoffs just around the corner, the «intensity» of that game is increasing this time of year as well.
This pattern demanded a player in front of the 4 defenders who is fast and mobile, able to read the game well and also very disciplined in their approach to shielding the back four.
He lacks the skills to protect the ball when in possession and often gets robbed because of that, but can read the game very well and has great finishing ability.
He's always been very good on the deck, at Reading the game and pacey etc but can't help thinking his like of height and large frame is starting to show.
All of this is an attempt to legislate excessive violence out of a sport founded on it 150 years ago — Spencer Hall on that is the best football thing you'll read all year so far — but if this is the game we're going to watch, we might as well know what the rules say.
Yet to be seen how he can shield the back 4 as a DM but indications would suggest that he could do a good job against the mid / lower table sides (physical strength, read of the game, tackles, interceptions, distribution, composure... all seem pretty good)
I honestly think any of these three will address our problem in defence as they are all strong, good in the air and read the game well.
If he plays CB he would have better opportunities to develop both physically and mentally (his intelligence and ability to read the game) especially if he is learning from the likes of Mertersacker or Koscielny.
The good - news league reads it as implicit support for the disputatious Bettman, who, in the view of Ralph Mellanby, the former Hockey Night in Canada and Olympics producer, «is the guy who killed the game... [because] he paid no attention to the product.»
Valverde's main advantage was his ability to read games and good substitution and change of tactics but he completely was clueless against roma.
«Our job is to get Lamar to be a drop - back passer, to be able to throw the football and read progressions and dump the ball down, which he's done a really good job of these three games,» Petrino says.
i wonder if the physical aspect has to be more looked at, i just read a comment on ozil being easiyl tackled in the Chelsea game, maybe wenger should put some focus in training in order for that physical aspect to grow in our players, i am sure we do excercise a lot on the planning and Smart part of the game but lets not forget (better yet, wenger, do nt forget) that football is a sport, a sport of contact, and sport means being physically fit for it.
I think playing debuchy next to bellerin worked so well as debuchy was watching out naturally for the right flank when bellerin went forward, also debuchy seems to have a natural talent and awareness of reading thw game and covering across the back line.
I hv read tru ppl's suggestion here, the best and easiest way out of all, is «wenger out» on A4 paper, let all fans show dis at d stadium, tv will show it to d whole world, within two games, somethin will be done.
It's not so much that Tunsil was a bad pass blocker — if you read my breakdown you know he was actually pretty good at it — but I just didn't get to see him block an edge rusher one - on - one enough in four games to be truly comfortable with my assessment of how good or bad he was doing it.
2 B2B CM, 1 of them a tough tackler while the other more of a link up play B2B sitting onfront of a creative safe passer who can read the game well to intercept while defending and to be a option to pass to when we have the ball, smart enough to play long balls when needed or swap side of play or just safely maintain possesion of the ball.
The former Saints man has greater height and strength and is perhaps more natural in that position, but Debuchy has bags of experience, a real calm head under pressure and still has good pace, aerial ability and reading of the game.
It has given him more time to think and has allowed him to maximise his reading of the game, by far his best attribute as a footballer.
Some have argues that his exceptional reading of the game and creative ability is too good to exclude, but the amount of times we have seen his failings damage our team's result is inexcusable.
Le COQ reads the game very well, most tackles and interceptions of any DM in the top 5 european leagues in 2015.
With the game looking more and more uncertain, Reading's Dave Kitson did his best to make sure his club would leave with nothing less that a draw, after he scored two goals in the span of five minutes to give Reading the 4 - 3 lead (Berbatov scored in the 73rd to bring the score level at 3 - 3).
Yes Mates c» mmon, go ahead, print dem Bigger Banners, Fly them all around in tomorrows game, let d players read them, go into the game with sunken morale, loose to the saints, then you return back here after d game to give us better reasons to send wenger Off wen indeed you should be the ones putting in ur resignations as fans of dis great club.
He reads the game well and is more of an enforcer.
I understand the logic behind your thinking and I agree, this could be lethal, but it then means wilshere ramsey flamini and arteta are bench players or have to be sold because none of them can operate as the sole midfielder in front of our back four, arteta is probably the most well rounded for this but against better opposition I don't think he has the physique or pace to really command that area, he has the intelligence to read the game but without the other attributes he can only do so much.
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