Sentences with phrase «big game season»

Why would Sony want to cannibalize sales of these big games coming out in the big game season?
We are officially starting the big game season of 2015.
The legislation, he noted, specifies that crossbows shall be authorized only for any big game season when use of firearms (rifles, shotguns, handguns or muzzle loaders) are permitted.
Every big game this season has been decided by mistakes that could have been avoided with VAR, especially in the Champions League with Manchester City and Liverpool.»
As a fan, it was thrilling to watch Liverpool come good during essentially every big game this season, but the struggles against the rest of the league — 17 wins, five draws, six losses — nearly dropped them out of the Champions League places.
It took awhile for Chris Jones to have another big game this season after his Week 2 outburst, but his performance on Sunday couldn't have come at better time for the Chiefs.
Sanchez is far from the only player struggling at United right now, with the whole team well below par in the big games this season, particularly in their recent shock exit at the hands of Sevilla in the Champions League.
While Morata hasn't scored much, he has stepped up in the biggest games this season.
And although West Ham do have an excellent track record in big games this season — they bottled their trip to White Hart Lane earlier this term as they were hammered 4 - 1.
Our squad is depleted, we're miles off Chelsea, everyone expects us to lose, we have an horrific record in the big games this season, our first half performances have been diabolical, and Wenger will probably field a poor starting XI yet again!
OFF TOPIC: Just saw an article about Jack Wilshere revealing reasons for us winning a couple of big games this season.
We played four big games this season (2x PSG, 2x Bayern), and won none of them!
Arsenal have been a miserable failure in the big games this season, winning only one from ten, and we need four goals without reply against Bayern.
That's some belief given how shocking we've been in the big games this season, and in recent years, especially in Europe.
Arsenal have been awful in the big games this season, so I can not see us beating Chelsea.
And now he is feeling like the only player in the team, forgetting that he and Ozil have never turned up against big games this seasons.
Obviously I want us to beat Chelsea at the Bridge, but I just can not see it happening, because Arsenal have been so poor in the big games this season.
But what if we do gho back to the bad old Arsenal in the big games this season?
Realistically speaking, I think we should beat Watford at home tonight, and although Liverpool have had an horrific week, they have performed well in the big games this season, so Chelsea dropping points at Anfield isn't too far fetched.
Mourinho's side haven't looked at their best in some big games this season, lacking spark in the final third as Romelu Lukaku has looked an increasingly isolated figure up front.
We still can't win, or even get near winning a major trophy, we very rarely win ANY trophy, and we still bottle it in the big games (one win in eight for the big games this season, which includes seven poor performances).
While United have taken some criticism for their performances in the big games this season, Mourinho won't have been expecting a footballing lesson from a manager in the Championship.
With other big names at City going missing this season, Joe Hart currently looks their most important performer and has kept the team in some big games this season.
Anyhow I think he should move on next season even though his contributions in some big games this season is duly noted....
Mourinho looks like he could do with reinforcements in attack after some disappointing performances in the big games this season, with Bale a clear upgrade on the likes of Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata and Henrikh Mkhitaryan in that department.
He comes across to me as a dude who might succeed at the top, the jury is still out of course but his tactics in the biggest games this season were exceptional.
The final thing that I would like to say, is that I am delighted with how we have approached the big games this season.
In stark contrast to years past, Barzagli has looked prone to making an error in big games this season.
Having lost their two big games this season, how will his side get on against Manchester United?
There were no surprises in the Arsenal starting lineup, as Arsene Wenger decided to drop out of sorts Aaron Ramsey, and started Israel captain Yossi Benayoun, who has been preferred for his experience, in the big games this season.
The slow start has been a common theme in a lot of Arsenal's recent trips to Anfield, as it seemed the initial ploy was to sit a bit deeper and soak up pressure, as has worked for Arsenal in other big games this season.
We've seen Higuain come up big in big games this season.
We've also seen him not take advantage of big chances in big games this season.
Wenger had opted to covert Arteta to a defensive midfielder and sign Flamini rather than bring in someone of Khedira's ilk, but now he has identified the need for such a player, after watching our midfield get bullied in the big games this season.
Sir Alex has preferred to play the 4 -5-1 formation in the big games this season with Wayne Rooney playing a lone role upfront.

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The run - up to Christmas is, of course, their blockbuster season, so the event is where they start to build buzz for the biggest games of the year.
I also put together another gallery on the 10 most anticipated sequel games, which are inevitably the big blockbusters of the Christmas season.
If it stumbles in 2018 and beyond in delivering big games on time, that could leave it relying on legacy titles to drive demand during holiday seasons.
The bigger problem is adding yet another game to the schedule of the two teams that reach the championship game, making their seasons 16 games long.
Pomelo (the citrus) is in season right now, and Paloma (the daughter) and I like to play a game of who can find the biggest one at the Asian market.
My friends always throw a big bash for the Big Game, complete with bingo cards, prizes, airhorns, a trophy presentation for the winner and loser of the fantasy season, and fobig bash for the Big Game, complete with bingo cards, prizes, airhorns, a trophy presentation for the winner and loser of the fantasy season, and foBig Game, complete with bingo cards, prizes, airhorns, a trophy presentation for the winner and loser of the fantasy season, and food.
With Major League Baseball season officially kicked off, I say we celebrate with ballpark food for the big game.
Hi Everyone, Now that football season is here, I can start making my favorite kind of finger foods to eat during the big game.
They have friends who have a motorhome and usually bring that at least once during the season to crank up the tv, the barbecue and a place to party before the big game.
With football season coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about big game food, and in my house that almost always means something made with buffalo sauce.
With the football season coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about Big Game parties and inevitably, the recipes you will make and bring to yours!
Fall and football season is officially upon us and I don't know about you all but I absolutely love tailgating and having fun gatherings with family and friends to watch the big game!
#ReadyForKickoff #CollectiveBias One of my favorite things about football season (and especially the big game) is throwing a football party!
With the football season coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about parties for the Big Game and of course the recipes you will be making!
Two lucky winners will score big when they receive a gourmet tailgate catered exclusively by Morton's The Steakhouse at any NCAA or NFL football game during the highly anticipated 2015 -2016 season.
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