Sentences with phrase «as modern football»

As far as modern football is concerned, he is tactically behind the even average current manager.
In a world as results - obsessed as modern football, the appreciation of the beautiful is one of the few avenues left for a fan to express a simple and innocent humanity.
Because as modern football shows that for a club to be successful, you have get the best available players in the market and they don't come cheap.

Not exact matches

With three more trophies added to the Arsenal cabinet during what could well be described as the perfect pre-season, it certainly should be, but it is also dangerous to assume anything in the modern world of football.
As long as we don't change our system and start playing modern football we can spend ten times more than BarcelonAs long as we don't change our system and start playing modern football we can spend ten times more than Barcelonas we don't change our system and start playing modern football we can spend ten times more than Barcelona.
So Wenger, in an interview reported by Metro, decided to push a few buttons himself and knowing how sensitive the Portuguese prat is to criticism of his team's playing style, the Frenchman delivered the perfect response, thinly veiled of course as a general observation on modern football.
Benders — Both brothers are simply not blessed with bodies for modern day football, both are perennial sicknotes and as such not worth it.
He had a better record than his predecessor Nick Saban, probably the best coach in modern college football history, yet his shortcomings compared to Saban were used as a demerit.
Today, those boys got the result... Wenger is as passive as he is useless... Again, he is «just» an administrator and modern football (and what is required to achieve success) has gone over his head (or is more likely too much cope with).
But it is all a reality, as widening student interests and the stern demands of modern academics signify the passing of a frenzied football era at Ohio State
I think it is the nature of modern top flight football that these athletes» bodies are being pushed up to and over the brink as a matter of course.
As for Lemar, Sanchez situation, that is a symptom of modern football, where we want our players to be loyal to the club, whilst those we want to buy should walk out of their clubs without a second thought.
We started this transfer window off by being linked to Geoffrey Kondogbia (He opted to go to Inter Milan) then it was on to our good old friend Schniederlin (Who unless you have been living in a cave, has moved to United) accompanied by Vidal (Who we are being told is possibly on his way to Bayern as a replacement for the modern patron of German football Schweinstieger), not obviously forgetting the obvious one that rears its head every window for the last 3 seasons, William Carvalho.
In the modern world of football with all the TV money and global corporate sponsorship it often feels as though we mean as much to the powers that be as junior doctors» concerns do to the health secretary Jeremy (H?)
His manager was equally impressed as well, as another report on the Arsenal website explains, by both key facets of what is expected of a full back in modern football, and that is without even mentioning the fact that Bellerin is like a streak of lightning and beat one of Theo Walcott's club speed records this year.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
Modern football has passed us with a whisper... As a matter of fact, the next manager will have such a hard job to transfer his knowledge as the entire sports structure of the club is back dated (coaching, fitness, preparation and even the kit man is a joke...As a matter of fact, the next manager will have such a hard job to transfer his knowledge as the entire sports structure of the club is back dated (coaching, fitness, preparation and even the kit man is a joke...as the entire sports structure of the club is back dated (coaching, fitness, preparation and even the kit man is a joke...).
Well, may be here, in the UK or England, since the good British managers are the rare pearl... In France, I have not heard his laurels since 2006... As a matter of fact, he is less and less seen on the football and program platforms because he can not talk modern football with the new vague of managers.
Even though The Sun is reporting the president of the French international star's current club Lyon as saying that he expects Lacazette to stay where he is, at least until the winter transfer window in January, we all know that things can change quickly in the modern world of football.
His game is based around space and Leicester's title winning team was based around counter-attacking football, but as I've said, we're slowly moving away from possession based to more of a dynamic style, in other words, we're catching up with modern football.
Anyone can cast if off as a «freakshow», a «a one - off event», but the fact that they're where they are AT ALL, is about the worst indictment of Wenger's failures and apparent incompetence to evolve with modern football, which is clearly hurting us badly.
Each coinciding with the rebuilding of a new team of players and as such was able to continually adapt to the changes in football through help of fresh ideas from younger assistants who understood the modern game as it was being played during that time period.
It's great to see such loyalty from players in this modern era of football, especially as the game is so highly driven by money nowadays.
He doesen't believe in modern football training methods, he already said that his players doesen't do heavy exercises and prefers they to train with a ball instead of do some gym work as other clubs do.
The title of the book — one of the first to come from Blizzard Books, the publishing arm of the quarterly magazine devoted to the arcane, the obscure and the otherwise - unpublishable - in - this - modern - age — describes Erbstein as «football's forgotten pioneer,» and the contents don't disappoint.
I very strongly believe that Admin will not make a great football manager out of himself (i hope his gender is Male) because in modern football you take every game as they come and not fast forward to the next few games forgetting a game is on hand, No disrespect.
would say that for not beating Chelsea, for loosing to Monaco, swansea.and the question that rolls down my mind is, why do we find it difficult breaking those defences if we are as good as we have choosen to believe we are.look all round and I just couldnt pick any of our players that could create a moment of sheer class which a team needs is such cases.I've always maintain that we've got too many average players and a coach who have lost it tactically competing in modern football.
And modern football requires dynamism as those kinda strikers will sometimes face parked defences and their running behind will be useless thus making ozil less effective....
He used to be the best in the league, still is, but is blocked, like he has a break on, his game and football education as a modern left back is ruined... He needs space to o go up and down, start from the back, then create danger and additional threats... Anyhow, subject is Evans, indeed, and Luiz would have also been helpful.
wenegr is in the twilight years of his arsenal career now he might or might not see out the full term of his contract, i would image he wont give up but if he do nt get a big prize this season or next his desire might dwindle even more the board have seen what a shambles man united have gone through and the expense of failure, if they do nt get the next appointment right the board is trying to give themselves as much time to identify a replacement and in the correct time unless wenger leaves at short notice, i think if he had won the c / l all thought years ago we would be looking at a different story i think he would have left at the end if that contract as he would be at the peak of his powers and could of gone anywhere he like across europe, but he didn't win and here we are now, i respect the man for what he has done for us and english football a modern day herbert chapmen he is but even old chappy had his end of and era and wenger will have his end its just how will it play out hopefully a winner
As we know a 17.5 m clause is not huge based on modern footballers fees, (chambers 16m wasn't it).
Social media is a part of the modern world now, with footballers using sites like Twitter just as much as anyone else, and why shouldn't they?
Wenger has failed to modern day football its as simple as ABC so all the fans that is ok with failure pls check yourselves if u really know how sweet it is to be «a winner» and «a success»..
cut the sentimentality which has nothing to do with this argument... as to statistics i do nt see one in your half baked drivel which amounts to an ill - informed rant about neville (actually one of the more sensible football commentators) and fans who have suffered a decade of decline and underperformance under a dilusional manager who has completely lost the plot about modern football and ended up creating a zombified football team which you can read about here assuming you can canhttps: / / www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/26/zombified-arsenal-lack-obligation-to-be-in-love-with-idea-of - winning
Wenger has failed to modern football its as simple as ABC so all the fans that is ok with failure pls check urselves if u really know how swit it is to b a winner n a success..
Why not just accept we are now well into the 21st century and dinosaurs like you are regarded as strange and totally out of touch with modern football reality by modern fans.
Fabian Delph epitomizes modern footballers, and serves as an example that the idea of competition at big clubs is NOT a deterrent.
As far as I'm concerned, every backslide is traceable to Arsene Wenger: he's very pedantic, too frugal to compete and lacks modern football tacticAs far as I'm concerned, every backslide is traceable to Arsene Wenger: he's very pedantic, too frugal to compete and lacks modern football tacticas I'm concerned, every backslide is traceable to Arsene Wenger: he's very pedantic, too frugal to compete and lacks modern football tactics.
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
AS... World F ***** G Class DW...... has everything a modern footballer could want but is simply to ineffective and drifts in and out of games.
That's the difference in modern day football, Pogba as captain shaking every Everton player's hand in the tunnel, Rooney comes out as captain and doesn't shake one man utd player's hand, against his old team, legend
But he is also the latest entrant in one of the great ongoing stories of modern football: the Tragedy of Real Madrid, also known as the Spanish Play.
In the modern era of international football, one man can't carry a team, even one man as superlatively talented as Messi.
Here, though, there's almost nothing to snag against at all, and it's hard to avoid the feeling that the Bayern matchday experience is not so much another way of watching the game — better or otherwise — so much as precisely the experience that modern football, in the worryingly commercialized sense, aspires to.
Even those of us who find the wages paid to modern footballers as mind boggling and maybe even morally wrong, we also understand that players and their agents will look for the best possible deal and will not want to be on less money than other players of similar or even less ability.
We all know how important pace has become in modern football and Arsenal have had some super quick players in the past, such as the club record goalscorer Thierry Henry.
As Carlos Tevez stropped on the sideline of the Allianz Arena, bringing the whole Abu Dhabi project into question / causing some journalists to completely lose the run of themselves / offering a terrible indictment of modern football / being a massive, godforsaken tit [pick your favourite], Dimitar Berbatov sat calmly on the bench at Old Trafford.
i just do nt understand whats going on with mr Wenger pretty much a personal opinion which he is trying to convince everybody — is time is up in modern football too much royalty to some of his players who are not good enough and Arsenal fans pay huge price for that - when do does nt want to spend money he wait until last minute and use that as an example for not buying players to improve squad — the exceptional players it talking about he sounds to mean Messi in my definition!!
They effectively describe the French manager as «overwhelmed» by the current landscape of modern football and he did not adapt (like Ferguson did).
Your right there trevor we ALL «want» to believe as we all do every season, yet every season threres something that stands in our way, now the majority of us on this site and arsenal fans in general are NOT skilled in the ways of managing and running a modern top class football club, but, the majority of us have a degree of common sense and the ability to problem solve on a reasonable level, and this is where over the years many many fans have become so disillusioned with AW.
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