The phrase
"big teams" refers to groups or organizations that are large in size and have many members working together towards a shared goal or objective.
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The fact is all season (and many seasons before this one) we have a shown inferior motivation and commitment against the other
big teams in the league.
In fact, most people aren't - especially those who aren't independent workers but part
of bigger teams.
Not without reason the buyer involved law firms
with big teams of lawyers.
Too many teams from the bottom are gradually getting better with alot more fight and no fear of
playing big teams, home or away these days!
This is down to them signing
for bigger teams where there is more competition for places and less playing time for each player.
Then by spending money on star players who are up for sale by chance
by big teams.
These can affect how your team treat you and affect the chances of new contract offers
from bigger teams.
Any so
called big team should have adequate replacement...... Likewise others who could step up.
And i am pretty sure that the first
big team who will be knocking at our door for him, he will then be the one who will ask to leave.
Next week we have more tough games and important ones against
big teams so we need to have everyone focused on the job.
This has resulted in him scoring plenty of goals over the last two seasons when fit and he is able to punish
big teams because he only needs one big chance to score.
He might not be a first team starter, but make no mistake about it, he is an important player in our squad,
big teams need players like him.
This explains why we always struggle
vs big teams and now even small teams are beating us.
Which big team keeps a coach that has not won their national championship for 14 years and gives them a 2 year extension?
I agree, for sure, that working in
big teams comes with huge challenges for communication.
I'm simply not as confident when we
face big teams, no matter how bad they are playing.
Besides, i still do nt get just
how big the team is supposed to be for the players not to get injured.
After an early loss it puts too much pressure in fearing the next one before any other
big team loses it's first.
I agree, when we played
big teams last season it was still basically what you'd expect.
There will be a team with thin layer of lawyers at top with
much bigger teams of other professionals.
Apart from motivation, another reason why
most big teams fail is fatigue.
We need to be in very competition because that's
what big teams does and we are ONE.
The
really big teams were able to get it and they've made some great games throughout the Unreal Engine's history.
But with those three
big teams out the picture I would of thought we'd be top and clear by some points, instead of third and trailing in points.
Big teams though win money by winning trophies, which eventually leads to more fans, more sales, more interest and more money of course.
That is how hard it is to land the best players when there are
bigger teams after them as well.
Big teams work hard for the title, they invest in good players and managers.
Its as much about making the other
big teams drop points than gaining them, making ourselves difficult to beat is important.
All I said was this happens often, where
big teams buy players for peanuts and they get to sell them for more simply because they came from a big name reputable club.
This is
why big teams try to get the ball back in the opposition half (high press) so as to quickly create space and situations.
Big teams often win games before they start, because the team sheet they put out is too good.
When are we going to be able to face the so - called
big teams without major injuries?
You have to admit they are strong when they are playing home game, also they can
upset big teams too.
Watch how
big teams will happily sign him for free and become better with him.
In fact which
truly big team with big aspirations keeps such a manager for even 3 years?
We act too slowly in the transfer market
giving big teams too much time to sign our targets.