Sentences with phrase «from failed managers»

In contrast wenger uses his own mind and see things differently from failed managers and ex players with no knowledge about football management.

Not exact matches

According to the settlement, the investment firm, which is the manager of the Dynamic family of mutual funds, failed to meet the minimum standards of conduct from November 2012 to October 2017.
Many companies implement some aspect of sales enablement but fail to get real results because too many senior managers believe it's just about training, according to Tamara Schenk from CSO Insights.
Not only do most recognition approaches treat feedback like a formal event, administered by managers from on high, they also fail to acknowledge how that hard work often involves helping someone else.
We have players we have supported from as early as 2006 Theo one of them why will they reward us, the players have failed us so is the manager
The fact that the likes of Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam both failed to make a consistent impact since their summer moves from Sunderland and Blackpool respectively, may lead the incoming manager to surmise that reinforcements are needed.
Gnabry was brought back early after failing to impress the West Brom boss and it looked like his career was in danger of going down the plughole, but the manager of Germany's Olympic team Horst Hrubesch kept faith with the winger and so far he has been richly rewarded with three goals from the first two games.
How ridiculously small and embarrassed YOU must feel now after THAT post of yours earlier.The important issue you fail to understand is that even the fans who wish Wenger to leave in a dignified manner accept that he must go.Very few defend his performance this season quite simply because there is nothing to defend.What they do not do is try to blame the support and fanbase for Wengers continuing failure.This result is just another failure from the manager.
West Brom manager Steve Clarke says Peter Odemwingie, 31, could still have a long - term future with the club despite the repercussions from the striker's failed bid to move to QPR in the January transfer window.
Villa have had managers that should have at least saved Villa from relegation but they all failed.
Every club has had all of the transfer window to get it right and yet has invariably failed to pick up the right players where everyone can see the side needs it most — apart from the manager, of course.
Theo has not been given enough time in the middle due to unnecessary pressure created from the fans when he failed to perform in few matches provided and the manager responded in favor of the fans, but for me he needed enough matches as a ST before his judgement.
Always a manager under intense scrutiny, silverware last season hasn't spared Arsenal's Arsene Wenger from more pressure this season, with his side again failing to show any signs of progression with the same old problems in defence and the hunt for more silverware already looking a challenging one this term.
after having 15 corners & failing in it wenger now is working on it now!!!!! face it he has ran out of ideas has no tactics all the young managers have evolved learning from him he hasn't changed still same old arrogance
New United manager David Moyes is keen on bringing in youthful talent into his midfield area, after failing with bids to sign Thiago from Barcelona and Luka Modric from Real Madrid.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Petr Cech and David Ospina have both failed to live up to the «World Class» tag bestowed upon them by manager Arsene Wenger this term, and a new shotstopper is believed to be high on our wishlist come the summer, and stopping him from joining Liverpool could be equally as important.
The opening half of the match was much more open however, although we failed to clock up a single shot on target, but that hasn't stopped our manager from claiming that we should have had the game wrapped up before the interval.
The man has changed out of recognition from his early years et the club.It is my opinion he has allowed himself to feel as though he is BIGGER than the Club.This especially so since that dark day of David Deins departure.He seems to believe he is untouchable and answerable to nobody.The Board were s *** ing bricks he would walk away and to my mind he used this to get his own way with everything.I have met this man on numerous occasions down the years of his time at the club and honestly he is the most polite and well versed Manager in Football.That is why I despise him more.He KNOWS he has failed this last decade.He knows he has made far too many wrong decisions with transfers and tactics and formations etc.But he NEVER accepts he is wrong.
Following on from Monday's list of 11 Great Players Who Failed As Managers we have decided to take a look at those that went in the opposite direction and became great managers after less than distinguished playing Managers we have decided to take a look at those that went in the opposite direction and became great managers after less than distinguished playing managers after less than distinguished playing careers.
Every manager has some failed players, Wenger has a few of them... more so recently with AFC being tight fisted on quality youth purchasing, buy lesser quality and you will get lesser results from their development.
There is no real answer to the question you have posed because this club has once again hedged their bets on doing the bare minimum then hoping for the best... if they were serious about changing the stagnant culture that has permeated the club since our move from the Highbury, we would have immediately released and / or moved several players in the early days of the window... this would have demonstrated to the fans that they were serious about addressing our obvious inadequacies... likewise this would have forced them to bring in replacements because they couldn't have used the lame excuse Wenger is presently spewing about having too many players... we functionally have the same amount of players as we did when the window first opened but he didn't say jack about it then... he simply waited until the inevitable happened then pulled out his excuse Rolodex, closed his eyes and randomly drew the «too many players» card... the more he opens his mouth, the more I understand his «god» complex when it relates to all things Arsenal... what other manager could continually do the same dumb shit, not address obvious concerns for years, speak to the fans in such a condescending manner, face enormous criticism from many of his former star players and be the architect of so many failed player signings yet be one of the highest paid managers with the longest tenure in Europe... maybe Kroenke is colourblind and instead of seeing all the red flags he can only see the GREEN ones ($ $ $)
The report goes on to detail how difficult Mourinho has it in terms of dealing with the significant spending that came before him from managers who succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson and failed at United.
Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood has two matches to save his job and should he fail to pick up a win from upcoming matches with Chelsea and Swansea City then Brendan Rodgers will be ushered in to replace the former Tottenham manager according to the Metro.
I do believe that Gazidis has failed us and the manager when it comes to transfers, look at how AFC still bid low for Auba and Wenger wasn't part of this deal from reports, same pattern but no Wenger so maybe it wasn't Wenger who was bidding low all these years but Gazidis?
The Baggies striker has proved his Premier League credentials over the past two years but following a failed exit from the club in the summer manager Tony Pulis has mostly left him on the bench.
Wenger is far from that tactical wizard and he has failed out GKs for year after year after year... If everything else was good other than GK then it would be a shame to sack a manager for 1 fault.
You hope that fans will back a manager for failing right from the start for YEARS????
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is reported to have failed in a surprise attempt to recall Victor Moses from his loan spell at Stoke City this January, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Again, per can not play football, no powerful young dm player, ozil weak and inconsistent, tactical failings constantly from our manager, I really an sick of this s * it and what he's done to us.
Woodward can't be blamed for the manager's own failings on the job — his team selections, tactics and man management — and deserves some credit for pushing for a more methodical presence in the dugout to get the club back on track after Moyes, and who seemed to have the capacity to build a future that would allow United to eventually move on from the Ferguson era.
An underwhelming start to his career as manager of Manchester City saw Pep Guardiola's reign fail to produce a Premier League title challenge and an early elimination from the Champions League.
Considering Newcastle have plundered a miserly sum of 13 goals from 17 away league games, and have recently tasted defeat away at Stoke and Aston Villa, on both occasions failing to score, I don't see any way the Magpies will keep pace with a Liverpool outfit playing with a new leash of life under a manager destined to remain in the hot - seat for the long - term.
Though Buttner was supposed to plug the gap and eventually take over from Evra, the full - back has not lived up to the expectations and has definitely failed to impress the new Scottish manager.
Jack Wilshere, who failed to prove a point to England manager Gareth Southgate following his omission from the latest Three Lions squad, came closest to winning it for the hosts only to see a second - half effort superbly cleared off the line by Damien Le Tallec.
Yep, West Ham will fail to sign any decent manager and will have to appoint Steve Potts from within when the new season starts.
Finally, fans were not impressed — incensed being the appropriate word — when club owner, Randy Lerner, announced that former Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish — who resigned from the St Andrews post at the end of last season after failing to keep the Blues in the top - flight — would be Gerard Houllier's long - term successor.
José Mourinho was far from happy after his Manchester United side failed to beat struggling Hull City at Old Trafford on Wednesday, walking out of one interview and claiming in another that he was treated differently from other managers.
The Bluebirds failed in an attempt to land Thomas Ince from Blackpool but have wealthy owners to give manager Malky Mackay the opportunity to invest.
The report suggests that the 26 - year - old Dutchman from the Saints is a priority signing for manager Pep Guardiola, while Inigo Martinez of Real Sociedad will be targeted if a deal fails to materialise.
Cuomo said he doesn't regret failing to ask his former top aide Joe Percoco to identify the private consulting clients he worked for during the seven months he was away from the Executive Chamber in 2014 — the same period in which Percoco was serving as the campaign manager of the governor's re-election effort.
Republican Matt Doheny, an investment manager from Watertown, failed twice to take the seat, losing close races in 2010 and 2012.
Gray, a researcher and manager of Microsoft Research's eScience Group, was reported missing on January 28 after failing to return to his San Francisco home from a sailing trip to the Farallon Islands, 30 miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge, where he had headed that morning to scatter his late mother's ashes.
But when Danny's manager and closest friend Frank Grubman (fellow «The Insider» alumnus Christopher Plummer) gives him a letter from John Lennon that failed to reach Danny forty years previously, Danny realizes that he has sold out, squandering his musical talent and ambition by performing songs foisted on him by record labels.
This version of his story blames Duran's failing on his parasitic manager, Carlos Eleta (Ruben Blades), as well as on pressure from the big fight's promoter, Don King (Reg E. Cathey).
(The title comes from Farrell's chosen form if he fails, which Olivia Colman, playing the resort's polite - but - sympathy - free manager, notes is, «an excellent choice.»)
His Greek business manager (played with cosmopolitan sleaziness by Michael Gambon) fails to get funding from a Saudi princeling; his wealthy, semi-estranged wife Eleanor (a jaded but regal Anjelica Huston) is disinclined to invest any more of her parents» fortune.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a gruff CIA agent who suffers from PTSD and sees re-animated corpses at random moments is ordered to travel to the UK and hire Stanley Kubrick to film a fake moon landing that the American government can use in case the Apollo 11 mission turns out to be a tragic failure, only the agent (who is played by Ron Perlman, by the way) ends up giving a suitcase full of cash to a failed band manager and his perpetually stoned friend who looks a little bit like Stanley Kubrick, and those two idiots get robbed by the local mafia thugs right before Agent Ron Perlman realizes his mistake and threatens to kill everyone involved — and THEN the idiotic band manager (who is played by Rupert Grint, by the way) proposes that they all head off to film the fake moon landing with the help of a artistic hippie commune run by an egotistical dolt who can't understand why he can't put giant jellyfish on the moon.
Here's a warning from Ofsted of failing to do so: «Leaders and managers have put into place a comprehensive process to evaluate the provision, which they monitor termly.
While the new managers of Philadelphia schools will operate with increased freedom from the central school district, they will also face demanding performance standards; under the plan, they can lose their contract for any school where a majority of students fails to reach the average score on state tests after three years.
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