Sentences with phrase «end of his career so»

Cesc could have gone back to Arsenal after leaving Barca but Wenger did not buy him back when he had him in a silver platter... there is a greater need for Cesc now with Santi, Jack and Rosicky out / poor form / retired than back then but Wenger should never have allowed this transfer to happen for simply NOT letting Chelsea get stronger, we had enough room in the squad roster back then anyway and he could have sent Jack on loan that season and common sense also said Rosicky was almost at the end of his career so Cesc would have played a lot anyway.
At 30 years old, Carr made the switch to Italy in the back end of his career so it was hardly surprising that the former Nottingham Forest winger failed to make himself a success in the Serie A.

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So today, tens of millions of Americans are looking at a future where they reach the end of their careers with little or no savings.
For a lot of people, this is a major problem because they need a full - time job just to survive, and so that puts an end to their ambitions of starting another career.
So if you're going to forsake your career, and give up the opportunity to learn and gain experience by working for others, it's a good idea to know upfront what you're up against so you have the best chance of winning in the enSo if you're going to forsake your career, and give up the opportunity to learn and gain experience by working for others, it's a good idea to know upfront what you're up against so you have the best chance of winning in the enso you have the best chance of winning in the end.
, your house is paid for — or nearly so — and you can see the end of a long career on the horizon.
For a senior manager, «those cases are career - ending,» Mr. Coffee said, «so there's no chance of settlements.»
For most of the interval between 30 A.D., when Jesus» career ended, and the date of the beginning, so far as we can know, of Gospel writing, the tradition about Jesus existed only as individual stories and sayings, circulating separately and orally among the scattered churches.
One can encapsulate the change with a single contrast: there is something surprising and cringe - inducing about the fact that Cary Grant, that masculine icon of intermediate modernity, did a lot of acid in the late 50s and early 60s towards the end of his career, but there is something expected and perhaps inspiring about the fact that Steve Jobs, that man of full modernity, did so also, just when he was starting out.
The book, Golden: The Miraculous Rise of Steph Curry, describes how back in 2012, Curry suffered a gruesome ankle injury that was so bad, it could have ended his career.
It is so sad and destructive that one misinterpreted tweet can lead to the end of someone's career and permanently damage their reputation.
:D And I loved reading about how so many of the people you went to high school with ended up surprising you with their career choices & endeavors.
A player in a similar situation to Theo is nearing the end of his career and gets one last shot at making it for his country so then begins to play it safe, sometimes too safe as they rule themselves out on form.
It makes sense for young talent to get experience but not so much for players nearing the end of their careers.
But despite it being «trace amounts in line with accidental ingestion», you'd still think (and would expect) that they'd go to the ends of the Earth to prove this apparent innocence, with a proactive response by Canelo to clear his name and as detailed an investigation as humanly possible by the powers - that - be, to prevent this being a legitimate black mark on Canelo's career (which, judging by the piss poor response so far, it absolutely will be).
Arsene Wenger is coming to the end of his wonderful and successful career... let him do so with the respect he deserves
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
This does nt mean a thing its a case of somneone told me that someone else said...... fill in the blanks, Iwobi is a great player BUT he's not a proven front man and if put in a position of extreme pressure could fold like a paper bag, its unfair on the kid to place him this role so early on in his career Also much like Welbecks promising end to the season which was cut short again he just is» nt the goal scoring monster that we really really need.
Whilst of course it is important to have fun at university, at the end of the day we are all here to enhance our career chances and volunteering has had a huge impact on my success so far.
Golovkin's got some real mandatories approaching, so I'd much rather see him fuck Canelo off for good now and try and dismantle the up - and - comer class, get back to being the active fighter everyone loved and end his career with that kind of statement.
In midfield Rosicky and Flamini would seem most in danger of losing their places, but Wenger has already discussed Rosicky's fitness in relation to the upcoming season, and if he was going to release Flamini one might expect that he would already have done so when Diaby's Arsenal career came to an end, indicating that both are probably in his mind for this season.
Podolski is now reaching the end of his fine career — even so many clubs would love to have him if Wenger accepts the right price.
He is one of the most successful club players ever, and is reaching the end of his career, so why not take the money?
The Serbian clearly felt, rightly so, that he was on the receiving end of a wreckless challenge that could've ended his season, perhaps even his career.
Injuries of the sort Bridgewater suffered are 50 % career ending, so Tony tearing a minor knee ligament isn't unheard of.
I believed Wenger when he said he wanted to bring in a top striker and I think he only lowered his expectations because of the unrest at Arsenal along with him feeling pressure from being so close to the end of his AFC career.
That said, they'll both end their career with the same number of league titles, so we'll call it a draw.
So, he traded one of our best hitters and a fan favorite, Cespedes, for a pitcher, Lester, with proven post-season success including the W.S. Remember, Jarrod Parker was suppose to be our ace, not Sonny Gray, but Parker tragically suffered a career ending injury in 2013.
You need quality experience in the squad and you can't keep 25 superstar happy so some players have to be at the start or at the end of their careers.
Rosicky if used like gifts was towards the end of his career, with the second part of the season with the cups and leagues he can be so important.
I don't think he could handle the pressure of being thrown into the deep end with us so early in his career.
It was Wenger who signed Joel Campbell for the Gunners in the first place, of course, so the boss knew there was quality there but it was looking ever more likely that his Arsenal career was coming to an end.
While they might not have gotten the fight in the end, her brand has grown, and will likely have made way more over the course of career than she would have by accepting the deal they offered her at the time, so in the end they were at least partially right, and made the right decision.
However he's had so many setbacks and is ageing so Wenger should plan without him and just see it as a bonus when he's fit, a bit like how Rosicky was towards the end of his career.
We need 2 world class GK so 1 towards the end of his career for a couple years.
He had been expected to call time on his career following the end of his American adventure, but he has held back on doing so.
Further, Alba isn't exactly nearing the end of his career at 28, and so perhaps the left - back slot isn't a priority for the Catalan outfit at this point.
The veteran Spaniard has been at the Nou Camp for his entire career so far, but could be tempted to try his luck elsewhere before the end of his career after falling out of favour in the first - team this season.
Next season Wenger should get another keeper to learn from Cech so come his end of career he can take over easily
But unless something crazy happens in the last two races he'll be ending his career with 11 wins, 16 poles, and a best of second in the championship back in 2008 - though he could so easily have been a champion.
So, Cena and Nikki withstood the physical onslaught of Miz and Maryse, and then Cena revealed in a post-match promo to Nikki that he had already revealed that «one day, I'm going to marry you» while she was all drugged up before undergoing potentially career - ending neck surgery.
It is a sad end to the Arsenal career of this striker that we were all so excited about signing three years ago.
I do not know anything about him, but if he is apparently a skilful midfielder on the books of CSKA Moscow, so, if true, maybe that signals the end of Jack Wilshire's Arsenal career?
The Argentine boss has left Andros Townsend out so far this season with the Englishman unused this campaign, will this summer see the end of Townsend's career at Tottenham?
I must say I have ended my, not so impressive, football career after a leg breaking tackle and I know a bit of how a human being reacts to playing football after such a thing.
Xabi Alonso announced this week that he intends to bring the curtain down on his playing career at the end of the season and, deservedly so, has been inundated with fitting tributes from those who have watched him and played with him over the years.
Under SAF I felt towards the end of his career that he couldn't win the big games and we would play for a draw against top teams but what he was so good at was not slipping and losing points to the smaller clubs.
If Bendtner's desire to leave Arsenal sees a move forced, it will be a disappointing end to a career of a player that was used so disappointingly last season.
The young boy, thrust with Welsh captaincy so early on his career, was in the team at the receiving end of a 6 - 1 demolition by Serbia, post a 2 - 0 loss to the Belgians.
All was not rosy with Barcelona despite the on - pitch success of the previous years and Luis Suarez's career there was to end on a low - note with a 3 - 2 defeat to Benfica in the European Cup final of 1961 in what became known as the «square posts» final, with Barca having hit the post so often throughout the match.
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