Not exact matches
There should be an
end game or overarching
goal for your relationship.
The
goal is to buy and sell these shares and to accumulate a greater amount of money than the other players by the
game's
end.
Now, having accomplished its primary objective, and still 15 days to go for the
end of the token sale, the team is raising more funds in order to reach newly introduced extended
goals and add exciting new features to the
game, like player vs player and user - generated tournaments via smart contracts.
Key to the
game's success is its relative ease to pick up and its open -
ended gameplay style, meaning that with no specific «
goals», players can simply build whatever they choose.
«The real
goal or
end game is to get the food where people shop,» Smith adds.
«From the name of the
game, to the signage in the
end zones and sidelines, to the numerous commercials that air during the
game, our
goal is to keep folks hungry for Idaho potatoes.»
Last
game he played against Parma he battled like mad in winning the ball, running with it half of the pitch and in the
end scoring a
goal by beating the keeper in a cool way.
On Arsenal's offensive side, Olivier Giroud
ended his 16
game streak of failing to score a
goal, tying up the score 1 - 1 just a few minutes after Aguero's opening
goal on Cech.
Do you just watch the
goals at the
end of the
game?
Mike Hoffman scored two
goals and six other Ottawa players had multipoint
games as the Senators beat Tampa Bay 7 - 4 on Tuesday night,
ending the Lightning's 10 -
game run without a regulation loss.
The problem is, they couldn't do anything with that field position and
ended up tying the
game on a field
goal.
The
game ended 1 - 0 inter, Jovetic
goal (tap in).
The match was decided in the first
game when the poor unlucky Chamberlain made that mistake which
ended up with the
goal.
We have been on the wrong
end of many results against Fergie's United, including
goals by our former captain van Persie in his first three
games against us since listening to the little boy inside and turning his back on the club and manager that had made him what he was.
In our league
games we miss easy opportunities all the time, but the difference is we have an extremely creative midfield so we
end up having just enough chances created to get that one or two
goals to win
games.
«Dennis Bergkamp, Sylvain Wiltord was coming sometimes with a hat - trick there, a
goal at the
end of a
game but were not always starters.
OT I Remember the last time when we were Hoping for West Ham to do us a favour against Liverpool, that was back in the George Graham days and it was the second from last
game of the season, yup, Liverpool
ended up winning 5 - 0... And we were left with the mission of having to beat the Scouser's by two clear
goals to win the league, at Anfield.
They knocked off No. 1 Alabama, 34 - 28, on a 109 - yard field
goal return to
end the
game, and in the process improved their own national title chances while seriously putting a dent in the SEC's quest for eight in a row.
The Packers added a field
goal at the
end of a nice drive the last time they had the ball, and they've forced a three and out for the second time in this
game.
Mo wants Utd to sign Ozil, yet, Sanchez wants City to sign him... Giroud takes a selfie, whilst explaining how it feels to
end his 15
game goal drought and Wenger will never sell Ramsey's in a million year's?
We have to make sure that we are
ending tie in 1st leg itself at Emirates on 5th April... If we manage to keep clean sheet and able to win the
game by 2 or more
goals then we would be through... 3 - 0 or so would be perfect
end tye tie 1st leg itself...
The Rangers» 54 - year Cup drought finally
ended thanks to the gritty leadership of Mark Messier and stingy goaltending by Mike Richter, but it was classy blueliner Leetch who won the Smythe after scoring 11
goals and 34 points in only 23
games.
Pittsburgh led CHICAGO 15 - 3 on a recovered fumble in the
end zone and three Roy Gerela field
goals with four minutes left in the
game when the Bears scored two touchdowns following recovered fumbles and won 17 - 15.
Take away Ramsey's
goal and assist, put in Wilshere's runs that led to nothing and the
game ends 1 - 1 and you are all on here whining and complaining about how Wenger got the lineup wrong.
obviously I would prefer to have a much more suitable alternative in the defensive midfielder positions but if they focused more on defensive
end and the occasional long - ball, this would allow Bellerin and Sead ample opportunities to bomb forward on their respective wings while still having enough cover to maintain their defensive shape... it would likewise allow for overlapping runs on both wings, thereby letting both Sanchez and Perez to cut inside and get shots away in and around the top of the box with their most dominant feet... if
goals were needed I would sub Bellerin for OX and bring Ramsey in for Elneny then switch to a 3 -2-4-1 (more of a 3 -1-5-1 with Ramsey playing higher up the pitch) and I would only use Giroud as a sub when the
game dictated it for tactical reasons... this would allow us to be a high energy team with incredible link - up play and a much more direct approach in the offensive
end
His
goal undoubtedly gave Milan the lift that they needed in such an important
game, as having struggled against all the top teams so far this season, they were finally able to
end their barren run.
It certainly is, but as we can see it doesn't matter if you play a brilliant
game, because at the
end of the day football
games are won by scoring
goals.
Tiger Cats, contemplating the loss of 10 footballs in one
game when they sailed over the
end zone and into the crowd, lately have revised their extra point procedure: instead of kicking over the
goal post toward the stands, they boot from behind the
goal post toward midfield.
Have you forgotten our previous gang - ho methods saw us comically capitulate and
end the
game trying to hold on to 4 - 4 and 3 - 3 draws against Newcastle and Anderletch after leading both by 3
goals?
Today, although they were not dangerous for most of the
game, they found two
goals and in the
end you go home with a defeat.
He
ended the year with 19
goals and 53 points; his 0.65 points per
game and 0.23
goals per
game paces were his lowest rates in a decade.
Man United have conceded 10
goals in seven Premier League
games and the loss of veteran defender Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand has definitely been a factor and youngsters Paddy McNair and Tyler Blackett have been thrown in at the deep
end to say the least.
When we fell behind 2 - 1, playing with 10 men, I was thinking this would be one of those
games where we would be in for another drubbing, but credit to the players, they fought back and managed to pull a
goal back, and with some luck we could even nick a win at the
end.....
As a result, it would surely require a player to head out first to make space for Werner, but having spent so heavily on their attack, it's only logical that they address their issues at the other
end of the pitch given that they possess the worst defensive record of the top seven Premier League sides this season having conceded 36
goals in 27
games.
the result was his famous
goals drought which only
ended with a hat - trick or so about the last
game of that season.
Scoring
goals has never been a problem for Klopp's men with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino firing them towards their objectives, but until they find a balance with the defensive side of their
game, perhaps Barton makes a valid point but rather than regressing they could
end up stagnating and failing to take that next step needed to win a major trophy.
He'd have one good
game... score a beauty then play crap for the next few, where his shot on
goal (or a cross) would
end up in row z!
The Sunday slate was book -
ended by a
game that
ended in a tie after two professional kickers missed consecutive field
goals under 30 yards.
The guy
ended with 6
Goals in this
Game in a performance that will certainly be remembered..
Joel Campbell came good with a very ell - taken opening
goal, and although Giroud scored an own
goal to give the Black Cats a way back into the
game, Giroud made amends at the other
end before Aaron Ramsey sealed the points.
«We've all been in
games like that where you score and they go down the other
end and score and there's always a mistake for a
goal but, at 2 - 1, what can you do to stop that
game being a basketball
game?»
This team is large build up of characterless yes boys who don't know how to impose themselves in
games when things go wrong, neither do they have the ability to
end a
game after leading by 2
goals.
Beyond that, Aikman, so dependable so much of the time, had blown the previous week's
game against the Philadelphia Eagles by throwing an
end - zone interception in the final minute, thereby denying Dallas an opportunity to attempt a
game - tying field
goal.
Diego Costa has
ended his seven
game goal drought with the opening
goal, as Chelsea took the lead against Southampton at Stamford Bridge.
And on Chamberlain, he scored a wonderful
goal, but truth be told he was wasteful and indecisive in the first half... I'm sure if this
game has
ended in a draw, those praising him would have blamed him a little... he has to step up!
The Vikings kicked the field
goal and life goes on, but they didn't score another point all
game because of the missed field
goal at the
end.
I think if you started analysing the players in that range, the teams they play for, the leagues they play in, their all round contribution, assists etc you might well
end up saying «sod it», give or take a few they are all «a
goal every other
game».
It even took Henry half a dozen of
games before he scored his first
goal for the club, infact history has shown us that «most» strikers who scored on their debut
end up going on a dry run, after that and
end up having a mediocre season.
Five plays later Aikman threw a six - yard touchdown pass to tight
end Eric Bjornson to send the
game into overtime, and then he completed all five of his pass attempts in OT to set up Chris Boniol's
game - deciding 29 - yard field
goal.
What amazed me is that after Özil
goal our team collectively relaxed on the defensive
end and was happy to sat so deep as if we were in the late stage of the
game... we should have better mixed up our
game plan sitting deep to defend in a more compact way is good but when you have the ball you must take good care of it and find teammates in good positions quickly... both Cazorla and Ramsey were poor and I do feel that they both should've been subbed of early for Rosicky and Walcott!