Sentences with phrase «did under managers»

The difference this time was that we continued near the top, rather than flirting with relegation as we did under managers like Bertie Mee, Terry Neil, Herbert Chapman etc etc..
Ox scoring answ assisting shows what he can do under another manager.

Not exact matches

«We were a bit late recognising that one, but it's done wonders for our cash flow,» Mr King said.The company recently appointed business development manager Chris Temov, who has been working closely with Austrade and the WA government, which are currently providing free market research, with an emphasis on comparative pricing and delivery in the UK.The research is provided under the company's status as a new exporter.
While it states that under the new policy, employees will still need to work «with their managers for coverage during their absences,» it doesn't get into how this process will work.
Consider that, for managers, the old way of doing software development dictated that they give directions to their business analysts, who would passed those requirements down to the engineers under their supervision.
People stick their money under the mattress, they don't put it to work,» says Leo Piccioli, who used to work at Officenet, a stationery and supplies start - up bought in 2004 by Staples, the US office supply chain store, and is now that company's Argentina country manager.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
Broker - dealers that have «proprietary products, affiliated mutual funds and insurance products,» Reish says, «almost have to go under the best interest contract exemption because they can't really do level fee;... the fees have to be level, not only for the individual advisor but for the BD and all related parties — including the insurance company and mutual fund manager
The sectors that large cap mutual fund managers were overweight (like Consumer Disc) were the big under - performers while the sectors no one wanted anything to do with (Utilities, anyone?)
he has laid the cornerstone for future success under the next manager though, building a club from bottom to top with the same philosophy isn, t easy to do to get everyone on the same page with the playing style and formations, and to make it dogma is very hard indeed.
I still call him an England player but he does appear to have lost his place in the squad, never ming the starting XI, under the new manager of the Three lions Gareth Southgate.
people asking for iwobi to be benched and bellerin to be sold, trust me under any other manager these two are world beaters, but they've both declined under wenger, same goes for gnabry if you remember him he was dynamite in his debut season but again mismanagement made him the player he is today, it was sad when chelsea overtook us now we got out main rivals doing the same, hey it's progress in gazidis and kronke's book they had the best transfer window this club has ever had if i do recall correctly!!
Lukaku was sent to West Brom for first team experience, and has really shone under Baggies manager Steve Clarke, though the club do not hold out much hope of keeping him permanently.
but a t some point he lost it, and is not because of his stinginess to buy players, our core is good and has been for sometime now, his biggest problem was adaptation, change to the new EPL, his philosophy dating back 20 years does not work anymore and he knows it, because of this his biggest flaw all others came out to light, lack of rotation of his players favoring some over others, stubbornness that applies to his transfer policy buying for the future just as he had 20 more years ahead, players playing out of their natural positions, ARSENAL FLOPS who knows under other Managers they could have been great, for some reason they were signed in the first place, they must had some talent, best example is Campbell....
Are we sure they would not do better under a better manager?
Before God and man Nketiah's case under the tutelage of the so called Arsene Wenger often grieves me to breaking point as i don't see Wenger as the right manager for Nketiah but i see Nketiah as the right big - thing - to - come for Arsenal FC.
Might I suggest you were Hot Property back in the day because you were Manager of a team that every season were up there fighting for Premiere League and European Trophies.Of course you were in demand.I do not recall hearing too much about how all these top clubs were approaching you (which of course is illegal as you were under contract so you should not have been talking to them anyway) or how you had never broken a contract in your life when we were considered one of the top teams sat home and in Europe.
perspective tho, swansea have been doing well under their new manager and just beat liverpool, overall we can still have a good season
The Spanish under - 19 international had to make do with bit part roles in his first two seasons at the Reebok Stadium but has become a regular under new manager Dougie Freedman.
This ATTITUDE MUST CHANGE, how, i want to see Wilshere sitting on the bench and a statement from the Manager saying until i see improvement in your defensive aspect sit on the bench, Mert sent to the under 21 for training and game time also flamini, but you get the idea what i am saying our players do not feel responsible when we lose, therefore they act in this manner on and off the field
Every fan should realize we will never change under him, Southampton game confirmed that, suffering embarrassing defeats and not doing anything about it is criminal for a manager supposedly managing an «elite» team.
As with any new manager at a club, certain players are put under additional pressure to produce as they initially don't fit into the plans of the man in charge.
«I can play in lots of positions and I've done that under the manager, whether it's up front or in midfield.»
I personally think if this is what he does, than this team will be ready to win the Champion league under the right manager to take over.
The Blues have shown far more resilience under Guus Hiddink than they did under Jose Mourinho and whoever Roman Abramovich picks to ultimately replace their interim manager will have his work cut out for him if he plans to improve upon what Hiddink has done.
So no Pellegrini, I don't agree with your statement, especially at Arsenal where a top four finish is the highest accolade we will ever receive under Wenger, a manager who has been in charge of the club for two decades and had the best chance by a mile of winning the league this season, but blew it (almost inevitably).
Whether these changes include a new manager or not, that is NOT the subject under discussion so don't waste everyone's time with the Wenger Out rants please.
The Frenchman won the trophy last year and the year before, but his side have massively under - performed in La Liga this term and managers don't usually get too long to turn things around at the Bernabeu.
And maybe, just maybe something can be done with Granit Xhaka under right manager.
We need a manager who can improve some of the players we have... Guardiola has done that with delph sterling sane ottomendi walker fernandinho and even komoany... That's quality management and that can't be said about one player under the fossils last decade in charge
There is nothing to look forward to, but a top four and may be another «small» FA Cup under the guidance of a «deluded» manager who now, funny enough, can not find his behind sitting on the touch line... Doing his job for once!
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
I do take «Break - on - through's» point that a change in system under a different manager may of helped him, but looking at the way he has played over the years I do not see that happening.
Though Chelsea fans might be retaining hope that John Terry might stick around under a new manager, the legendary defender does not appear to be entertaining the notion and has not backed down from his previous comments that this would be his last year at Stamford Bridge.
i think we should sell TW just to see if he dose better under another manager so for us to know whether or not we are holding back progress with players, OX its still early days not much improvement there, JW did well only for a short while at Bournemouth but Arsenal runs in his veins of JW he will only be happy at Arsenal
The manager did say after the game, however, that Wilshere was just being rested and would play against Wolfsburg today but he is now under even more pressure to put in a brilliant performance.
But under the rules all he can do is declare the runner out for being hit by a batted ball and put the hitter on first with a single... I hope I'm around when some real belligerent big league manager lets his boys try this dodge.
Still, it could be argued that actually Rodgers really benefitted from a specific set of circumstances that year — Luis Suarez being at the very top of his game (something that would have happened under any manager), Daniel Sturridge staying relatively injury free (clearly a bit of a one - off, based on his record since), and above all a lack of real competition elsewhere: Chelsea were in transition and poor in their first season with Jose Mourinho back at the helm, Arsenal imploded as they usually do after a fine start, and Manchester United were nowhere to be seen in terms of the title race with David Moyes» disastrous reign seeing them finish 7th and struggling to cope with the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
The manager has now given us the good news in an Arsenal.com report that Theo does not have to go under the knife again.
I can't see structured planning for any thing that he is meant to do under the title of football manager.
Do not celebrate yet as a miscast manager could set us worse than under wenger.
Next manager has to be Simon Players that won't survive under him 1.ozil - too lazy doesn't work hard 2.
I hear most of you saying Pep didn't like Sanchez blah blah, it shows that most Arsenal fans don't have memories intact, Pep was the manager who actually bought Sanchez & Sanchez only played a season under him (2011 - 2012) n that season Sanchez started almost every barca champions league game, u remember that pass he gave messi & mess I to Inniesta that led to Barca's 2nd goal against Chelsea?
Under the tutelage of Maurizio «If Higuain doesn't win the Ballon d'Or, he's a d ** khead,» Sarri - the manager responsible for getting Gonzalo Higuain to meet his potential and become record Serie A goalscorer this season at Napoli - Empoli were promoted to Serie A, ending a 6 year spell in the second flight for the Tuscans.
Under John Carver (the Leagues best coach) and former England manager Steve Mcclaren Newcastle did not bounce but bombed.
It is true though that Leicester showed once again like Chelsea did last season under Mourinho, that you can be a successful manager but if your squad has had enough of your message and stops playing for you, you are finished.
I don't wish for players to be injured either, in fact I feel those players under a decent manager, would do much better.
The most annoying thing right now is that some fans are still backing a deluded manager dat can't motivate his players and still don't know he is under performing.
We might think that the likes of Walcott, Ramsey and ox are bad, but maybe it is how they are being managed and tutored that is bad.Sanchez and Gabriel were really good when we signed them, now they look lost, we need to ask ourselves why.Let's first change the manager and coaching staff, see what the new manager will do with this group of players and then we can decide who to move on.Something tells me that a player like ox can really turn into a beast of a player under the right tutelage.
I don't think any manager would have been able to win the league with the budget constraints our club was under.
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