Sentences with phrase «failing team»

Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United centre back whitewashing Arsenal as a team lacking the PL title winning mentality for the past ten years is unacceptable as his comment courtesy of Espnfc has amounted to castigating Arsenal's teams of the last ten years as failed teams.
Wenger has failed the team with his acquisition apathy.
No player should be made to feel he is failing his team by pursuing his Olympic dream, but that's just what happened to Derek Plante, the 23 - year - old rookie center of the Buffalo Sabres.
We're among the generation of writers who look to environment more than individual accomplishment when preparing our indictments of failed teams and eras.
As a manager, I was failing my team.
When I don't score goals I feel like I've failed the team and I feel guilty.
When I have seen Pacheco in action I have seen signs that there is talent there, as I did with Nemeth, but how is he to grow and prove himself unless he gets a chance, and perhaps more importantly, if he can't get a chance in a failing team then there is surely something wrong.
Nonetheless, I want the current PL & UCL playing team at Arsenal to take this Rio Ferdinand's castigation of our past ten years teams as failed teams as a wakeup challenge to spur them to titles winning actions this season in their remaining PL & UCL games by winning all their remaining games in the two competitions to capture the two titles this season to show Rio Ferdinand that this current Arsenal team has refused to be counted among the last Arsenal's ten years failed teams.
The city of San Diego has failed the team, he says, and so the team has no choice but to relocate at this juncture.
Thank God we won cos talksport and dailymail had already prepared an article «why wenger should be sack» and why arsenal is a failed team.
Lastly if kreonke and the board are so great why are we a failing team loosing money in terms of fan base on social media t shirt sales and other factors that give a true picture of the club.
«Moneyball» (2011) Baseball statistics and analytics might not be the sexiest of topics, but it all heats up when you have Brad Pitt playing Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane, who hires an Ivy League grad (Jonah Hill) to revive his failing team on a tight budget.
Toward the end of my time in - house, I conducted research on what makes for a successful or failed team.
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