Sentences with phrase «always win the big game»

It seemed like every year the Dolphins were in the playoffs, even if they didn't always win the big game.

Not exact matches

With the scores level and more than an hour to play, the decision to send off the Spaniard was always going to have a big influence and the home team did end up winning the game with a 1 - 0 victory through a Salomon Rondon strike.
Despite all the talk (before last year, at least) of Gonzaga «always choking,» the win over UNCG marks the 10th straight year that the Zags have won at least one game in the Big Dance.
But still it seems like we're always the underdog when we get in these big - type games, for whatever reason,» Swinney said after his team won.
When Charlie Sifford won himself a big victory in Los Angeles he capped a 20 - year struggle to succeed at what had always been a white man's game.
Jst after winnin two games nw we think we r gud bt to be fair no one enjoys our games, u always hv ur heart in ur hands evrytym we play cz we dnt win big n comfortably... i wont be surprised if we beat Stoke n Wenger say «we can catch Chelsea»... and we wil start having those silly articles «how arsenal can win the league»
It's unfortunate that we've almost reverted to a one man team but the Chilean will need a big game like always in order for us to win this.
«It is a big game, it is always nice to get a win.
Wenger has proven himself not be of good coaching anymore, he has lost it, outdated tactics, always scared of making substitution in big games, he is just too predictive for me, he should leave, he can keep winning the fa cup and be rest assured it will decieve some fans who are of low ambition like him but 10 yrs no epl is a crime punishable by sacking,
As always, Angell is mainly concerned with major league players, but there are some rewarding side trips, notably to the playing fields of Yale in the company of Smokey Joe Wood, the 91 - year - old former Yale coach who won 34 games as a Red Sox pitcher in 1912, and to the big league locker rooms (or the corridors just outside them) with several bright female reporters who were trying to breach that journalistic barrier in 1979.
Arsenal were bad but not as bad as Hull and wolcott was useless throughout the match yes he scored 2 beautiful goals and i am happy for him but beside his goals he was awful his corner kick were very bad most of his passes didn't come through he is a senior player i respect him for that but if he cant take corner kicks why take them I am glad he scored and I hope he will gain confidence and do better cause he is a senior player and an Arsenal player and will always support him but he got to do better for his own sake and ours I was very nervous trough the game as we were losing players throughout the game but well done Iwobi campbel and the big daddy12 and wollcott for the win and well done Arsenal for keeping it clean Its a big win for sure and very happy with it we need this fighting spirit and goals to continue on to the end come on you Arsenal
«It is always a big game, regardless of the positions of both teams in the table but this time I think it could be a really significant win for us and a really significant loss for them.»
Am expecting nothing than a HOME win... I trust this arsenal side but it seem they always lack confidence when it comes to big game... I hope they prove me wrong and hammer man utd just like SOTON did to CHELSEA...
in a long season, make it tremendously hard for your opponents to score against you, and you would always have a chance to win any game, even against the bigger teams.
They needed late - game heroics to win after blowing a big lead, but they got that lead by doing what they've always done.
On to the game today, Im always nervous but i love the way big Ollie is talking about winning the title, he is in brilliant form and now seems happy again and he seems to have gotten over the affair he had with that slut bag last year.
We've consistently won the FA Cup now and always come through against good opposition in big games (Man Utd away this year, Liverpool just 2 weeks after losing 5 - 1 to them last year!).
Arsenal has been the same for the past decade and probably this season gonna be same all same old stories — to make my story short, right now we are way behind teams say Real Madrid they way they dominated Bercelona on those three games i do nt know about Arsenal if we can stand a chance and biggest problem facing Arsenal has been recruitment of quality players — when we need atleast 5 new players we always brings in 1 or 2 and starting convincing ourselves we gonna win championship if we loose those two of our new players is the same old Arsenal i just do nt know what to say any more
our players have to get really exhausted as though its a war to win big games, we as fans are always under too much pressure coz we always think of that goal the opponents gonna score against us
Agree with the sentiment but the reality is that unless you do win every game you play then you are always reliant other results and rooting for other teams — it has been a big part of being a football supporter since the game begun and adds to the fun — shouldn't be in denial over it.
(Thanks, Frank McL, Big Raddy, Jon Sammels, Geordie Armstrong, Bob Wilson etc) I have often asked myself that question and the only answer I can really believe is, it was the great classy way the club always behaved; the treatment of its ex - players, its fans, its name for innovation, its great name and yes, of course its honourable - though sometimes not especially talented players, who did however, ALWAYS give their utmost every game, to win — those things, plus the great kit and red / white colour and Highbury and its atmosalways behaved; the treatment of its ex - players, its fans, its name for innovation, its great name and yes, of course its honourable - though sometimes not especially talented players, who did however, ALWAYS give their utmost every game, to win — those things, plus the great kit and red / white colour and Highbury and its atmosALWAYS give their utmost every game, to win — those things, plus the great kit and red / white colour and Highbury and its atmosphere.
Yes, it was always going to be a big ask going away to Sunderland after the break and, as AW said, they may well have won had the game been at home — but it wasn't and they didn't.
There are other examples, but the most prominent one is Gini Wijnaldum, a player who always turns in a good performance when those around him do (with games against the big teams prominent examples) but almost never steps up to win a game Liverpool are struggling in.
«We know that is not enough (to finish second) because when you look at the players we have in the team we expect to win something, but we want to win all three games and then in the summer see if there are any changes in the club and be ready for changes because always in big clubs players come in and go.
It might so easily have been a bigger win but a one goal lead is always somewhat precarious so there was very much an element of relief as well as delight when referee Kevin Friend finally blew his whistle for the last time to signal three more points and take our total to 87 with two games still to play.
i always complain abt wenger when we loose these big games and i feel he rightfully deserves the credit for winning this one.
Thnks SF for this knock - out match up info.I've always thought that winning or loosin agst Porto yesterday did nt matter, as I saw these big teams fallin to the 2nd place, I was thinking that may be it shud be also gud for us to be 2nd so that we would face lower team in the knck - out rd but this seem to be the otherway ard.Panathinaikos is the only small team there, the rest are all danger for us.But who knows??!!! As far as the history of this season taught us, it seems like we play better agst bigger team than agst smaller team, so lets just hope the best for our players.As SF said: the biggest matter now is the game agst BORO on strday.
Winning big competitions requires you to always be at the top of your game.
The NFL has always been a Justice League, and so, once again, the better team will win the big game.
I'm always game when a foreign language film wins a big typically «reserved - for - home» category.
Now, that doesn't mean you'll always win big in any one game.
It's this sense of scale that makes Monster Hunter World feel like a big hitter on consoles, but it also delivers a sense of spectacle that has been missing in other recent always - online games and that, combined with the drip - feed of new content, should win it an enduring audience.
They have always said that the ships you get now are supporting the game development and as a thank you for your contribution you get to keep them and if they go down the route of renting ships I don't care just because you went out and got a bigger ship don't mean your going to win.
In short, the real game does have a pay - to - win element to it, granting this with a big wallet an edge in battle, though its nice to think that outright skill can always trump simply having awesome cards.
Ive always said let the games do the talking and Nintendo did that in spades at E3, yes they left a few big titles out like Zelda, Metroid, ect but hey next E3 will showcase these games and they will look fantastic i heard Retro is thinking more of a Metroid universe and it will take time so i can be patient for them titles, but yeah wiiu E3 won in my eyes by far, ps4 has lots but the games just seem the same not nearly as fresh as what Nintendo have in store.
I was mesmerized by the reality that it «takes a team» to win a game or the World Series, and it's not always the big guns who hit the walk - off home runs.
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