Sentences with phrase «cost teams points»

These matches have cost teams points before in the past as they come into the weekend fixtures with a «Europe hangover» however they'll hope to make a strong statement of intent when they play another Champions League competitor in the form of Fiorentina.
Canceling the game that day would have cost the team points in the Spanish league, La Liga.
Since the summer break Toro Rosso has suffered continuous power unit - related failures, and the resulting grid penalties has cost the team points and relative positions in the Constructors» championship.
The SulCo coaches son also cost them a team point for throwing his head gear coming off the mat.
Wenger did this last season also and it cost the team points.
No disrespect to ranieri but how could he say that Martin Atkinson cost his team a point, when for the majority of the match all the calls went Leicester city's way?
It's good to have players that are versatile, but Wenger shouldn't insist on featuring these players in the same unfamiliar positions until they cost the team points.
The under is also worth a strong look, especially since you can count on Reid botching the time management at the end of a half to cost his team points.
the crowd abdicated their responsibility and started moaning and groaning at every back pass, and then booing the substitution and then everything (there were even boos at half time) I believe they cost the team points there.

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The MBA team ultimately recommended that Howard get a Square Register, an iPad - based point - of - sale system that will allow his customers to enter their products, calculate the cost and pay by credit or debit card — still checking out without the need for a human cashier.
Whether it's a package that has your favorite baseball team or a local high school, customization is huge, and it's making the supply base figure out a way to offer lower quantity items [at a] cost - effective point
With multiple pain points along the way, dairy transportation procurement professionals enlist support from our team to help contain costs, improve performance and manage change.
When they «man up» by committing personal fouls, late hits or retaliating (which is all the refs ever seem to see), it just costs the team yards, points and wins, and allows the refs to feel justified in the way they dole out penalties unfairly against them.
On every other occasion it was our laid back approach against mostly smaller teams that cost us points, where we take the results or points for granted just because opponent is considered smaller than Arsenal.
I don't care what team gets picked wat the performance is like just need 3 points at Any cost, becuase if we don't we could end up 5 / 6th by the end of the weekend.
Good point but maybe he expected more from Wilcock but lesson learned i hope tho hes done some good things they did nt amount to much where as the mistakes can cost us big time against a more clinical team.
Now he's weighed in on the situation at Force India, which hit a new low in the Belgian Grand Prix when Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon made contact with each other twice, costing the team valuable points yet again.
Whilst the front - row Ferrari crash at Marina Bay has become the poster for Vettel's demise in the 2017 campaign, engine failures during the Malaysian and Japanese Grand Prix cost the German significant points, as did the team - wide tyre failures at the British Grand Prix.
In all three races so far, he's cost both himself and the team a whole load of points courtesy of the sort of silly mistakes you'd be disappointed to see from a rookie, not someone with over 60 races of experience.
Dropping points against lower ranked teams is what costs you the Premiership.
United have already dropped 7 points against teams they needed to beat, that will cost them in the end..
On a side note, I couldn't help but think 2 predominant thoughts when watching the game against Bournemouth on the weekend: (1) Wenger is still willing to put his own personal agenda ahead of the team's best interests when it comes to team selection, which luckily for us didn't cost us the 3 points this time and (2) if Eddie Howe is earmarked to be the successor we are in deep trouble because he's simply a poor man's version of our present manager, as he's tactically inept and has an even worse road record.
Pointed out before the top 3 wage earners on the team alone cost 21 million per season.
-LRB--2 points) Vs a really poor and out of form swansea team we can easily take whole 3points but got carried away -LRB--3 points) Vs West brom one man cost us the whole 3points from a winning position and he was our captain -LRB--3 points).
Even when the point is legitimate (and plenty of very smart people can make very smart cases for Oklahoma State and / or a one - loss LSU team), it just blends in with the sentiments of people who root for chaos and mess at all costs.
I have seen West Brom played Chelsea and they was just as stubborn one error cost them the game, we were far better in the attacking third than chelsea versus them, so i will say a well earned three points, i know we are pissed off from the past two games, but this was not a easy team to beat.
Chelsea's midfield struggles earlier in the season cost the team an early exit from the Capital One Cup tournament as well as significant points in the Premier League that still have the reigning BPL champions toiling at 12th on the table.
While some will point to bad luck, as it is those pesky away goals that look like costing us top spot in Europe to PSG, and some will point to the injury problems keeping key players like Cazorla and Bellerin out of the team, our former striker Alan Smith has another theory.
Joey Barton once again proves what a complete idiot he is cost his team possibly 3 points hope that's not the margin that relegates QPR
These are the games in which the refereeing was dreadful and it cost us valuable points and goals, some other games are not here either because the team rallied to grind out the result (Leicester) or they were just plain shambolic in their performance (Liverpool).
When a defender makes a mistake it can stand out as the failure that cost the team critical points or even a cup title.
Moreno was one of Liverpool's top defenders this past season but suffered a rough patch in January and February that cost the team valuable points.
Arizona fell from 26th to 114th in Special Teams S&P +, costing the Wildcats a couple of points per game and contributing to Zona's fall from 3 - 2 to 0 - 2 in one - possession finishes.
No argument that Ramsey has improved, but they shouldn't have been aloud to cost us points week after week in our first team!
He was shocking bad and costing the team many points but he never saw the bench.
A lot of fans are angry and are blaming Arsene Wenger for his team selection and tactics but he can not have expected the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla to be so ineffective and for Petr Cech to have made two such glaring errors to cost us all the points was almost unheard of.
Plenty of time was left to reorganise the team, there is no excuse for the poor player selection and it cost s 2 points.
I'm not sure it makes much difference overall though, b / c when a guy gets 2 in the zone they back off, and against good teams that is usually when those teams have pretty good runs against us, making the cost in terms of point differential probably not much different than if the player sat.
In the same breath where he called his medical staff naive, he said that having Hazard off the field temporarily reduced his team to nine men, which could have cost the team a late goal and two points in the standings.
It never seems like Mitchell is out to get his own points, at the cost of the team.
I know people like to blame someone but in this case it is not one error which cost us points, the entire team let us down.
If we finish 5th by 1 point, this decision cost this team millions.
That is the «thing» with the «deluded one», you can make a fool of yourself on the pitch and cost us points (the Polish Gk twat) and still be on the team (ask the Big F*cking joke, Mertesacker), but when you fend off his authority you are, in fact, in trouble.
We started badly with the mad team selection's by The Old Man costing us 6 points against very winnable teams.
The duo were banned from doing so after one too much collision cost the team vital points in the championship.
OK so my view is this team is not good enough because they have not learned from all the seasons gones by continue to make the same mistakes every year the manager has not address the weakness of the team either look at the goal keeper issue one should have come in already why wait what there to think about almunia is not good enough why try him again sell but no give him next season to cost us 10 points i hope am wrong but If arsenal win the league with this team i will eat my hat..............
Critics will point to his high cost, but Pulido is clearly Mexico national team material and the fact that he is already a star in Guadalajara will suit him.
I hope they see it through but it's going to be tough to put those 18 and 20 year olds from the academy into the first team knowing, as we've found, that they're 2 or 3 years away from the level we would want and it could cost you points.
However, we think Harry would be foolish to ignore this latest transfer window, which is a window of opportunity to bolster his ranks not only to keep the competition for places fierce, but to add some much needed cover, as the ranks have been depleted through injuries this season and as a result has cost the team valuable points.
When you add to that the fact his team have yet to win a single point away from home in 2018, as well as a litany of bad results and displays, it would be enough to cost most managers their job.
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