Sentences with phrase «fair crack»

The phrase "fair crack" means giving someone an equal and reasonable chance or opportunity. Full definition
Park Chu - Young proved a disappointment in his first season at Arsenal last term and was farmed out to Celta Vigo in the summer and the South Korean international has had a fair crack of the whip at the La Liga side, scoring twice in 11 matches.
The opening goal is so important and we just let them have a fair crack at it even though we are the ones in desperate need.
CaughtOffside Says: Robinho's not getting a fair crack in La Liga, and we'd welcome his skills to the Premiership with open arms.
He has the determination of a player who clearly feels he wasn't given a fair crack of the whip at the Nou Camp and his tally 11 goals in 16 starts for the north London side only tells half the story.
I am also all for given youth a chance and I am one of those Liverpool fans who want to see Daniel Pacheco given a fair crack of the whip.
The guy that wins them the CL didn't even get a fair crack to go from there.
Admiteddly I'm a pro-EdF guy and I felt that bringing more from the press room would give him (and the players) a fairer crack at the whip, because I feel like some of them get perceived really differently if I'm just following Football Italia or a site like that.
Obviously successes have been mixed, but how many of these Chelsea youth players beating PSG will ever get a fair crack at making it in the Chelsea first team?
I know that there are Arsenal fans all over the world and those from countries other than the UK may not have the same feeling about this as we Brits do, but there is a sense that we do not get a fair crack of the whip from UEFA or FIFA at either club or international level.
Nelson may have had 5 goes for the first team but unfortunately the team was never set up for a winger so if Nelson goes no one should blame him as he was not given a fair crack of the whip.
Benteke got a fair crack at under Rodgers.
You have a selected memory if you believe youngsters fair better under a different coach, that's why Barcelona youngsters come over here because of the money, and they choose us because they know they'll get a fair crack compared to our competitors.
Even though there is some debate about whether he was given a fair crack of the whip by Arsene Wenger, it is fair to say that his Arsenal career was not the success that we or the forward would have hoped.
He has no pedigree, and if we are giving young managers a fair crack then we have ex players to think about.
While he might not expect to walk into a top team, Zielinski will demand a fair crack at the whip; Liverpool would seemingly be the perfect fit, not least because Klopp has a history of trusting and moulding promising youngsters.
He's here and he gets a fair crack of the whip!!
Despite having performed well in previous pre-seasons he didn't feel he got a fair crack of the whip with Mourinho in the hot seat but reckons that the former Juventus player and manager is giving everyone a chance.
The Spaniard will feel that he hasn't been given a fair crack of the whip by Antonio Conte since the Italian took over at Stamford Bridge in July.
Didn't get a fair crack at the whip.
After departing Leicester, where it could be argued that he wasn't given a fair crack of the whip, he arrived at Elland Road.
Richardson did get a fair crack of the whip at United, but never really showed that he did during a brief loan spell at West Bromwich Albion, and has since become something of a utility player for various clubs since then.
Lukaku moved to Stamford Bridge as a teenager in 2011 but was never given a fair crack at the first team despite prolific loan spells at Everton and West Bromwich Albion — making just one league start.
I'm also a bit suspicious about «only women can talk to other women in a population», I don't think that's necessarily the case... there are loads of men who also would make really good MPs and letting them know that they've also got a fair crack at doing this is important.»
I know that it has been published, but only with all the rather interesting financial information missed out, and British shooting does not feel that it has been given a fair crack of the whip.
I'm no Corbyn fan but I don't think he's had a fair crack of the whip.
I do not see why in those circumstances I will say I am being given the fair crack of the whip and therefore come before such an audience.»
If we must research climate engineering — and sadly we must — we should at least give all the options a fair crack of the whip.
None of the women in Spectre are given a fair crack of the whip.
I want everyone to get a fair crack.
As with an investment checklist, these might usefully be adapted to better suit your own strengths & weaknesses — but I've found each valuable in its own right, so I definitely recommend you give»em all a fair crack of the whip.
«I didn't think he had been given a fair crack of the whip after the Tate bricks row.»

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