Not exact matches
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After their
well - known «dirty tricks» campaign
against us in the 1990s — which included passenger poaching and planting hostile stories in the
press against Virgin — we sued them and eventually settled out of court.
And even though these are merely proposed restrictions for now — it's hard to test the constitutionality of a
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against transporting bitumen across rivers, alongside lakes and toward oceans.
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press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that the White House is reviewing the allegations
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good job of implementing Trump's policies.
And yet, rolling around on the floor with my baby yesterday, his nose
pressed against mine as he squealed with laughter, I was reminded once again that 2016 was, by far, the
best year of my life.
The kind that's
well - shaped with plastic compartments for neatly stacked crackers and round spheres of
pressed meat and contoured for protection
against breakage.
First, it
presses toward the elimination of any distinction (philosophical, political, and eventually legal) between relatively clear crimes
against property and bodies and crimes
against (for want of a
better term) individual psychological
well - being.
Jack D. Kingsbury (The Parables of Jesus in Matthew 13 A Study in Redaction Criticism [Richmond Virginia: John Knox
Press, 1969)-RRB- solves the problem by making the
good seed the product of the Church's mission and the bad seed the product of Satan's activity
against the progress of the Church — i.e., the corruption of actual and potential converts.
Use the back of the spoon to smooth down the mixture as neatly as you can, making sure to
press it
well against the sides.
Not being forced into the team or to play on an injury will do the kid
good and he is still remarkably
good in tight situations and being able to pivot defence into attack which is something we sometimes struggle to do
against high
press teams.
As we saw when we were
against Bayern and home, his ability (as
well as Mesut's) to retain the ball in tight spaces under pressure, allows us to beat the first two lines of the high
pressing FCB teams.
It seems
good passing ability (Winks) outweighs raw strength and dribbling ability (Dembele)
against pressing teams.
I hope the acquisition of welbe and sanchez is the start of us becoming a
better pressing team, with the addition of chamberlain rosicky and Ramsey we have the personnel to not only limit opposition chances but also win the ball back quickly and counter effectively, something other teams do very
well against us
Though, Sandro offers more threat in attack & also carries d ball forward
better against a high
press.
With d loss of Bonucci, Allegri needs CBs dat are
good in passing d ball out, especially
against opposition high
press & to initiate attacks.
YES!!!!! I was gutted about Aurier, I wanted him with us and... bahhhhh I don't rate Nelson as a RWB although I am happy with him playing
against lesser teams in that role to learn how to defend
better, I hope to see him as a AM that can
press early on.
Because our defenders have never been
good at playing
against high and intensive
pressing.
even 4 -3-2-1 was
better but even that fell apart
against teams who
pressed us and 4 -4-2 would have been
best (see FA Cup).
Moreover, in some places where the U.S. might be clearing $ 150 at
best on this venture, little black children, their faces
pressed up
against the gates, were not permitted in to fill empty seats because they did not have the dime or quarter for a ticket.
With Buffalo, I'm a sucker for first - time tourney teams, and we think their up - tempo attack is surprisingly a
good fit
against West Virginia's
press.
ALBERT D. SIMPSON, MUHLENBERG The football moment Albert Simpson
best remembers was when a hard -
pressed Muhlenberg back suddenly threw him a lateral in a game
against St. Lawrence.
He held the ball incredibly
well against a very strong
press.
corzola is very
good at giving us
good control when we are up
against teams that stand off our midfield, but if we up
against a team that
presses against us we need power to break through and
press back, i saw pogba last night and he was miles above all the players on the pitch, when he came on just ran the whole midfield on his own, wenger should blow all of his next summers budget signing pogba, even if it takes everything we got the kid is the
best young c / m in the world atm.
He is a bit like Trump, predictable and shocking in his comments, never does anything wrong, sore loser who believes everyone is out to conspire
against him (
press, refs, FA, Eufa etc), yet he has the greatest job in football (sort of,
well not really any longer, but you get my drift.)
And if strategy is to
press and play high, one can defend
against good passing teams only by sticking to their players close not occupying empty spaces.
All
good students of the game know you do not run on the Bearcats, because they laugh if you try it and steal your passes; nor do you pressure Cincinnati, because the Cincinnati
press sticks three ways faster, including under water; and you do not play slow and careful
against Cincinnati, because this is Cincinnati's specialty and what is the use of being the first basketball team ever held scoreless?
But after playing
well at Palace and joining Wenger in the pre-match
press conference, I think he will start
against Monaco.
Such tricks should be expected, we are doing so
well at the moment
against the pundits and media expectations therefore they will try to unsettle our key players, I mean look how they are making Wenger all worked out in each
press conference with all this Sanchez and Ozil talk.
Problem is wenger and bould have no idea how to teach team to
press... It's shocking managerial failure plus
against well organised defences giroud offers minimal threat on the ground..
when arsenal are
pressing high up the pitch ramsey is one of the
best player on the pitch but we are on the backfoot like
against liverpool he will stick out as one of the worst.
He did a really
good job of being sudden and using his hands
well to get off
press coverage at the line and create separation
against man - to - man.
In the Arsenal pre-match
press conference reported by Arsenal.com yesterday the boss was quick to dismiss Everton's poor recent record
against us, with just one win the last 19 meetings, as
well as the fact that they are currently on a poor run after a great start under Ronald Koeman, in order to make sure the Gunners keep up the performance levels that have seen us climb to second spot.
Arsenal main task this year is to improve on keeping the ball and stop teams from playing
well against them by
pressing effectively, goals is not the problem.
Crystal palace, Leicester, QPR, Newcastle etc all stepped up their
pressing games and we were all over the place, having more quality individual players gets us out of problems, but when we come up
against teams on somewhat our level or
better then us we mostly lose or draw at
best.
Pros:
Good body control, creates a good catch radius despite an average frame and snags the ball away from his body, uses body to shield defenders from ball Understands how to find the holes and sit down against zone coverage Nuanced route runner, uses head fakes at the stem and on release where he also uses feet well to beat press Has special teams experience (though I never thought of him as a standout from the broadcast) Has experience running full route tree, from multiple alignments with multiple personnel pack
Good body control, creates a
good catch radius despite an average frame and snags the ball away from his body, uses body to shield defenders from ball Understands how to find the holes and sit down against zone coverage Nuanced route runner, uses head fakes at the stem and on release where he also uses feet well to beat press Has special teams experience (though I never thought of him as a standout from the broadcast) Has experience running full route tree, from multiple alignments with multiple personnel pack
good catch radius despite an average frame and snags the ball away from his body, uses body to shield defenders from ball Understands how to find the holes and sit down
against zone coverage Nuanced route runner, uses head fakes at the stem and on release where he also uses feet
well to beat
press Has special teams experience (though I never thought of him as a standout from the broadcast) Has experience running full route tree, from multiple alignments with multiple personnel packages
He is
better at releasing
against press, both jam and bail techniques.
The reason why We struggle
against teams that
presses is because mertesacker cant do a Pique, koscieny sometimes do got caught out because of the risk in doing that, he is
good at bringing the ball out from defense and lauching attacks from his position, having Gabriel beside him will neutralise the threat coming from teams that
presses because Gabriel too is comfortable on the ball unlike the immobile Rhino per.
I know that Mikel Arteta would be the more expected choice, especially as the Spaniard is now the club captain, but Diaby did pretty
well on his return
against a talented, hard working and
pressing Saints team.
Against better sides I'd get more pace in the team so that we're more threatening on the counter attack as they're more likely to
press us high up the pitch, leaving space in behind.
So, as I said on a number of posts,
good team effort
against Chelsea, loved the
pressing and discipline and now let's hope the boys can reproduce that for every game because that is what it takes to get back to the top 4.
But he
pressed forward and responded
well to his first real challenge in years,
against a really big guy with power and skill, was murder with the jab, and I thought he really hurt Jacobs several times while avoiding the big shot himself.
Iwobi did very
well against Chelsea,
pressing a lot, like the whole team was.
Rather have him a bit deeper in AMF, because he is what you call a ball winner, a
presser when not in possession, great stamina, great skill fending of two three players at a time
against Sunderland, and of course
good finishing.
Walcott,
well we've seen how dangerous he is when playing upfront especially
against teams that like to
press and attack.
I guess you could play Elneny on his own in the center
against weaker opponents but that is a risk and would only work
well if the whole teams
presses and wins the ball nback in 10 seconds or less not uncle City or Barca.
Our game
against Dortmund was a game where we did
press for the full 90 minutes and it showed as we played really
well.
As much as I understand your feeling which is same as all true Gunners worldwide, we seem to perform
well when we have our back
pressed against the wall.
IMO, it should be Ospina
pressing or # 1 spot up
against a technically
good, commanding goalkeeper with excellent concentration and a winning mentality.
It's clear that any team who sets out to
press the ball
against us will do
well, our players only do
well with time on the ball, otherwise they just get outmuscled.
The pair have shown they can work
well together, but it will be a tough test for them both
against a
pressing Liverpool forward line that will feature the likes of Mane and Firmino.