Sentences with phrase «away teams like»

While at first, their demands scared away teams like the Red Sox — who would go out and get Craig Kimbrel instead — eventually they were going to find a taker for the final season of Chapman they controlled.
So frustrated for the fact we should be putting away teams like this.

Not exact matches

Home Capital Group has seen some of its riskier lending business drain away to the private, unregulated mortgage lenders — firms like Alpine Credit or the many so - called «mom - and - pop» shops which proliferated as small investors teamed up with brokers to provide short - term, non-amortized loans.
Instead, the co-founders recently decided to open the company's big decisions up to an 11 - person leadership team, including senior executives hired away from companies like Google and Kate Spade.
Lee's research team experiments with technology for creating objects in an «additive» manner like Carbon3D's machines as opposed to a «subtractive» manner in which objects are created by cutting away at large hunks of materials.
Team Unicorn, the crew behind viral videos like «California Gurls» parody «G33K & G4M3R Girls,» has released a new video that sets Meghan Trainor's catchy pop hit «All About That Bass» in a galaxy far, far away.
Forty minutes later, Plank and Thurston returned, and Plank asked the MapMyFitness team if they'd like to go to Baltimore, right away, to check out the Under Armour campus.
Also, the Vikings feel a bit too much like the team of destiny — just one win away from a Super Bowl in their home stadium.
It was especially refreshing to be able to steer away from the clichés and get into some very practical tips about what he and his team look for in considering a deal and how that differs from many other venture firms, which are constrained by the requirements of their limited partnership agreements and other considerations like IRR (as opposed to ultimate return on capital) as well.
«Financial advisors drive millennial clients away because they treat them like children, when they really need to feel they're on a team,» said Misty Lynch, a certified financial planner with John Hancock in Boston.
Our indigenous staff tell me that the children stop coming because we do not have all the fancy materials and crafts that short - term teams have, and we do not give away things like these teams do.
So of course we as the fans can expect teams like koln to be blown away completely.
But while the second half of the season saw the Gunners win away against Man City and Manchester United, it also saw us struggle to beat lesser teams like Newcastle, QPR and Burnley.
We're clearly a one man team, just like Liverpool were with Suarez, and so it's no surprise we've been awful away from home, because he's barely played!
«Like all the teams who are in an uncomfortable situation psychologically where the confidence is low, they are better away from home,» he said.
That is because it is against Manchester City and after watching the likes of Silva, Toure and Kompany cruise to a comfortable away win over the usually difficult West Brom of Tony Pulis, I am worried that Manuel Pellegrini and his players will be the team to beat this season.
But comparing Olympic teams is hardly like matching up the National League East, in which everybody has 25 players and 81 games, home and away.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Until we start beating, home and away, beatable teams like: Stoke, Southampton, Swansea,.
We definitely don't need another heavy away defeat like we got at Goodison Park last season, because it could have long term effects on team morale.
wenger needs 2 be cautious with ozil rotate him regularly don't play in away games especially against physical teams like stoke use him more in home games given that refs never favor us while playing away Oscar made several tackle 7 got a yellow card in 88th min while chabers got his yellow after making his 2nd challenge
Just have to laugh at Arsenal's inability to put away a mediocre team like Watford, laugh at the inability of our manager to motivate the team at the start of the game.
The answer is probably yes, but I'm sure other teams would like proof of that before committing to him, and trading away important pieces to get him.
This game is so huge now because a title chasing team would expect to get at least three or four points from two difficult away fixtures like these, if we win well you'd have to say not too shabby.
If I continue sucking up like this I'll be Team Captain without even trying, plus I can smoke all I want and get away with it.
Especially when it comes to our away game plan the whole team defends as a group and counters and players with huge work rate on the flanks like Welbz and Sanchez are paramount for our tactics.
I too love Goretzka and I think we absolutely need a player like him in the first team... but that does not take anything away from Coq's credibility as our best CM in defense, tackling and interceptions.
(Like playing two DMs in away games against top teams Vidal + Coq)
Wanyama could be the next on his way out if Arsenal are successful in their efforts to lure him away from the St Mary's Stadium, and he would certainly prove a useful option to the team as an upgrade on the likes of Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini.
Team Wolter has some real talent on this squad and seemed like they were just one more big - play threat away from really being tough to stop on Offense.
Held during the iconic Goodwood Revival meeting, the Settrington Cup does away with frivolities like engines or complex aerodynamics in favour of a pedalling setup in cars so small that teams have to enlist children to race them.
We regularly see teams play like nincompoops at the worst possible time and give away everything.
Funny how triple option teams like Navy and Georgia Tech can get away with running the football almost every play and still find a way to have success.
I do nt see why we cant compete in the CL as real contenders... Yes we have been knocked out by teams like Bayern and Barca in the recent past but most of that was by 1 goal or on away goals rule..
While I know this team is not that far away, it still feels like we are never going to get there.
No one is expecting miracles from him... but he played like a man on a mission last time he played United & will probably be in the same mental state this time too: if not to show that team that they shouldn't have passed on him than more to forget those 10 months away.
You came away from this game looking like the better team even though the score did not reflect it in this instance.
With United well clear of second placed Manchester City in the title race, Hughton can not see Ferguson's team throwing it away even though he would like his side dent their advantage on Saturday.
With such a need to find a change in fortune, there are certain managers and teams that Wenger would prefer to avoid at times like these, but he has drawn the short straw by being allocated an away match against his old enemy Tony Pulis at West Brom, and Le Prof certainly won't be relishing this game.
Everyday I say I shouldn't be looking at any of these rumors and not being carried away with my high expectations but I can't help it... I believe that as long as Wenger is in charge this club will never win anything valuable ever again, he just lost it... it will be always 4th spot and above that is just bonus... beating the like of Hull, Newcastle, etc, won't change the fact that we are as good as any other team looking for the 4th spot (Tot, Southampton, Liverpool, westham, swansea) Wenger out at the end of the season
Mixed in the pile of rumors was a stray one involving Clayton Kershaw, and that's always the dream when a team looks to trade away a perennial award candidate like Sale.
... Playing one of their most complete games of the season, the Bulldogs looked like the team that earlier this month won in overtime at Florida and upset Tennessee at home, but they gave away momentum with a loss earlier this week at South Carolina.
«I didn't really like either team going in, but I couldn't ever turn away from watching Reggie Bush, so I went west coast and had the privilege of rooting for a team that looked great, predictable, dumb, and helpless in a matter of minutes.»
Funny thing how people after three rather lucky wins in a row completely bash people (like me for instance) who see through the shallow results and actually point out the huge problems with the club, that hasnt gone away just because the team somehow won three games in a row.
To complement... Every team would face each other two times a year (home / away), that would reduce the insane amount of games in a season, it would also make it easier to have a balanced schedule with no back - to - back games and I believe it would make it possible to have fixed game days (like Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and obviously if a team play on Saturday they wouldn't play on Sunday and the next weekend would be reversed).
When teams do silly stuff I feel like karma should kick them in the ass right away so they learn their lesson the hard way.
Why does Arsenal have to be the team that gets caught in the bad position and lose players to injury for 2 weeks extended to 6 months and why opponents get away with cheats, bad refereeing decisions along with surviving near leg breaks like Matic but Arsenal make one wrong step everyone else jumps to pull the leg and get what they want.
our rivals all have good squads but they are still bringing in stars every season and improve their team, we are virtually 3 signings away from having one of the best teams in our history, and again they talk about having a good squad, we need an upgrade in goal, ospina is solid but when someone like cech is available you go for him, we need a DM to share the duties with lecoq, and we for sure need a new world class striker, and yet we wait and all our targets are heading in different direction.
I came to realise fervent football fans (like I was) are mostly losers in real life, projecting their ego to football team to feel good about themselves and distracting themselves away from problems in their life.
Also, Pujols is owed another $ 114 million from 2018 through 2021, and there have already been multiple occasions where, during his time with the team, the Angels were forced to trade away the few prospects and young players they had to fill holes because they didn't have anymore room on the payroll thanks to deals like the one they signed with Pujols.
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