Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United centre back whitewashing Arsenal as a team lacking the PL title winning mentality for the past ten years is unacceptable as his comment courtesy of Espnfc has amounted to castigating Arsenal's teams of the last ten years
as failed teams.
Not exact matches
Or
as Ben Hsieh, program manager of Nest, bottom lines, startups
fail when «(the)
team lacked skills to execute.»
In your role
as an executive, if you're not
failing, or allowing your
team to
fail, you're not innovating, and you're not taking enough risks.
But poor treatment can be more subtle and destructive: Managers can
fail to get to know
team members
as people first and employees second.
Fans of sports
teams forge a strong bond through bad seasons
as well
as good, and reward these organizations even when they
fail.
You can be perfectly well - organized and communicate every little concept and plan to your
team and still
fail miserably
as a leader.
«After reviewing DOJ's lawsuit against AT&T - Time Warner and watching AT&T's press conference, we still see a settlement
as possible and,
failing that, we believe AT&T would prevail in court,» Cowen's research
team wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
As a 15 - year - old in Glendora, California, he decided to become a sports writer after
failing to make the baseball
team.
Almost 25 % of startups
fail because they don't assemble the right
team and - in our technology - drenched world today -; J.B. noted that it is crucial that your E suite (engineering, design and programming talent) be at least
as robust
as your C suite.
There are many other reasons startups
fail, but these seven came up
as most common when questioning the founders and
team members involved with the startup ecosystem.
As the original creators of the methodology that Cambridge Analytica ultimately poached, Kosinski, Stillwell, and the rest of their research
team failed to anticipate how the ability to harvest millions of samples of user data might be manipulated or exploited once their methodology was made public.
Instead,
as former Facebook employee Sarah Smith says, the motto told
team members «to take risks and not think too much about every potential consequence knowing that if something
failed, it would be okay.»
I had to add this
as one of the five reasons sales development
teams fail because I have dealt with it at Imagine.
As the
team doubles and triples in size, a skilled manager keeps a vigilant watch for systems that are
failing.
Following five women over two years
as they pitch VCs, build
teams, bring products to market,
fail and start again, SHE STARTED IT takes viewers on a global roller coaster ride from San Francisco to Mississippi, France and Vietnam.
The Frenchman was seen
as an exciting young prospect when he first moved to Old Trafford from Sunderland, but
failed to make the grade in Sir Alex Ferguson's first -
team squad.
However after our worst start to a league season in over thirty years when we have more money than ever before to strengthen the
team then yes boo the man responsible for
failing to strengthen the
team in two key areas in the summer, boo him for his tactics and boo him for his
team selection.banners should be displayed
as we need to show le fraud he is not earning his huge pay packet of 8m a year.
Perhaps he knows something we don't about the Man United line - up ahead of their match against Hull City, a match that if Phil Brown's side wins means that whatever Shearer's
team does they are
as good
as down unless Sunderland also
fail to get anything at home to Chelsea.
Ive been supporting Arsenal for 65 years to say im dissapointed, well words
fail me Why did we let the window slip by and not do the business in the begining get in quick and get our players signed and out
as well but NO we buggered about with the DREAMER for 6 weeks dithering with expensive so called talent and what we get another Frenchman, soon we will be able to say we have the whole french international
team here The way to go is to boycott the home games and make it known the fans run the club not the useless manager or the lackluster board who do nt know who plays for us and are not interested in football per say just the money Buy Kroenke out and let him go
as well
As always now Arsenal are trailing the competition and should we
fail to convince Simeone we will be looking at a manager who will be an experiment and likely inferior to the managers the other top 7
teams have.
While Hue hasn't done
as good
as I would expect, he inherited a roster that was dealing with the fallout from guys like Manziel and the million other
failed Browns QBs, Gordon's drug habits, a musical chairs game for a front office, and various good players for the Browns leaving the
team (Benjamin, Gipson, Mack, Robertson, and Schwartz).
The strong and pacey striker, often compared to Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, arrived at the club last season
as one of the biggest prospects in European football, joining from Belgian side Anderlecht for around # 17million, but
failed to break into the first
team under either Andre Villas - Boas or Roberto Di Matteo.
Despite
failing to seal a victory in the second leg,
as Wolfsburg came from 2 - 0 behind to level the score on the night, Napoli have proved why they are the
team that Fiorentina, Sevilla, and Dnipro will want to avoid in the semi-final draw of the Europa League.
Results have not been
as expected this season, with the Portuguese tactician
failing to make the
team competitive in the title race again
as they fall 16 points behind league leaders Manchester City.
The likes of Ozil and Ramsay are regularly slated by fans and the media when the real problem lies further back.Wenger has
failed to address this weakness during the past 5/6 years and
as a consequence Arsenal have become a laughing stock, a
team which rarely keeps a clean sheet against even against mediocre
teams with respect to Watford, Stoke etc..
The England international, still only 21, has long looked like an exciting talent
failing to fulfill his potential, but it's easy to remember quite how young he still is and how quickly he became a member of the Arsenal first -
team when he joined
as a teenager from Southampton.
As these
teams failed to make any impact moves, bookmakers felt comfortable dropping their future prices.
Brock Osweiler
failed as a franchise quarterback, but the Texans aren't the only
team feeling the sting of extinguished optimism.
If all Arsenal players were playing
as a unit we would not be conceding stupid goals or
failing to close down
teams in the mid field neither would we be
failing to score goals.
Mismanagement of defensive signings, including the midfield, which would've improved results and persuaded Sanchez to stay, leading to us
failing to qualify for the UCL, mismanagement of the
team and dithering, mismanagement of Sanchez — if he hadn't signed a new contract, he should've been sold abroad, NOT again rubbing loyal fans noses in the Manure, who pay DOUBLE the ticket costs of Manure fans
as Manure AGAIN show their financial superiority swiping our best player, and wheeling out Alex Ferguson.
Ox — until this year I would have said he was another Wenger
failed project... that being said, he still only showed us some inklings of the things we thought he would start bringing a couple of years ago... liked his role
as a wing - back in the 3 - back system but his moping around and general demeanor about not being sure if he liked this new role was a little off - putting considering how long we have waited for him to show up... I wouldn't hesitate to sell if the right number was offered but probably not to a top 8
team
One could argue that these injuries are influenced by the pies / medical
team as one of the strong arguments around
failed title challenges since 2006 have been down to a significant amount of injuries.
Day,
as of the opening ceremonies at Innsbruck this week, has officially become the oldest, most decrepit man in the world who
failed to make a
team in the Winter Olympics.
Losing that or even just
failing to win could put a massive dent in the confidence of the
team as well
as harming our league position, so is it time to risk elimination from the cup to give Arsenal the best possible chance of the trophy we all want most?
However, Shaqiri has
failed to establish himself in the
team under Roberto Mancini at the San Siro and is expected to call time on his stint in Italy at some point this summer
as he has been in talks with several clubs including Stoke City.
The point made previously about how expensive it will be to get the players in that will bring champions league back th the Emirates: It was the current first
team squad that
failed to qualify last season after 20 years in the competition and it loooks
as if we are going to need a positive second half of this season to finish in the top four.
It's easy to blame Hodgson but England
as a nation have a bunch of useless players who can't be relied upon, they are so over rated and constantly
fail in major tournaments, we love the premier league but the England national
team suck!
Arsenal Has NOT played well even in the games they won had they been playing a
team with Good attackers they would have lost those games
as well
as the opposition had plenty of chances to score but
failed to hit the target that is not down to good defense just the other
teams was poor at finishing that Arsenal had a clean sheet.
The club
failed to recruit a new defender or goalkeeper during the summer, with that now looking costly
as the
team continue to leak goals, particularly in the big games.
These are usually seen
as strengths on his behalf, but his
team needs something different to this and he is
failing to provide it.
Lukaku then secured a move to Chelsea in 2011, however his time at Stamford Bridge didn't exactly go to plan,
as the Belgian international
failed to score a single goal for the club's first
team during his stint with them.
When I have seen Pacheco in action I have seen signs that there is talent there,
as I did with Nemeth, but how is he to grow and prove himself unless he gets a chance, and perhaps more importantly, if he can't get a chance in a
failing team then there is surely something wrong.
It's almost
as if Wenger and the
team want to
fail, from awful
team selection to players playing in their flip - flops.
Overall, I think the point of this article was to say that yes there are valid concerns and reasons to let Sumlin go, but why root for his failure when that means rooting for the
team to
fail as a whole?
And it was ultimately what
failed this year's Stars
team,
as the good
team could beat our dump and chase game and effectively shut down our offense (note that the end of the season featured a rather high QoC).
Instead, the
team failed to make it out of the group stage
as a massive favorites.
once again we need to count on other
teams failings and we beating lesser
teams such
as WEST BROM....
shame on Wenger
as he
failed to do with Lemar, our
team is goin down every season.
This leads us to another point where Ar $ ene was not able to keep nor replace our star players
as his so - called building a
team for the future was an epic
fail!!
After
failing to establish himself
as an important figure in Manchester United's squad, he moved to Turf Moor in search of regular first -
team football.