Sentences with phrase «centre over wing»

I think the idea behind centre over wing is that you can turn a centre into a good winger but you can't turn a winger into a good centre (I'm sure it has happened but is definitely the exception to the rule).

Not exact matches

Announcing the death of Alfie, who has been at the centre of a court battle over whether to withdraw life support treatment, his mother wrote on Facebook: «Our baby boy grew his wings tonight at 2:30 am.
Walcott seems to be in a battle of wills with Wenger over his contract at the moment, so he was given (unsuccessfully) half an hour in Giroud's place as centre - forward against Swansea, but Ramsey thinks he should be playing in his own place on the wing.
We've decided that Zappacosta is stronger than Victor Moses at right - wing - back but we've opted for Tiemoue Bakayoko over Drinkwater in the centre of midfield following the the Frenchman's impressive start to the season since his arrival from Monaco this summer.
A left back as a centre back, a winger as a right wing back, was it kronke or gazidis that picked a forward who missed chance after chance in our previous match over our record signing striker?
Ever since World War I, when the the likes of the UK Labour Party, the Australian Labor Party and the German Social Democratic Party split over the slaughter in the trenches, left - of - centre parties have been divided between a principled pacifist wing and what has normally been a majority prepared to back military force when considered necessary.
For every left - wing voter that the Liberal Democrats lose over the coming years, they will need to attract another from the political centre.
The GT3's intent is clear from the massive view - blocking carbon wing hanging over the wide - body rear - end, the 20 - inch centre - lock wheels and low - profile tyres (try 305/30 rears!)
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