so who's better at
general team play?
So what about
general team play... maybe the two will be separated there?
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] Anyways... if you're not excited about the
teams playing the game, or just not interesting in football in
general... you still have plenty to look forward to: commercials, halftime, and delicious food!
seems to reflect the
general mess that the club is now in... rent seeking owner disinterested in the game, delusional manager who continues to believe the game is
played in his own head rather than against other
teams who are strengthening, too many players in some positions too few in others, inflated wage bill due to hanging on to deadwood players, injury prone before season starts, lack of footballing identity... wexit a necessary but probably not sufficient condition for club to regain its status
And should losing their lead happened in error next time, they MUST
play with
general team discipline in defending individually and as a
team unit so as not to concede a backbreaker goal which almost happened yesternight if Cavani was more prolific.
In just about every other sport,
teams play enough games to more fully establish a
general hierarchy.
I do feel
teams play way less defensive against them (in
general) than they do against us so it's a little less complicated for them to score, think Burnley will prove to be a good example of that.
Salah was also keen to
play down his own success by talking up the qualities of strike partner Roberto Firmino and the way he helps the
team up front, as well as Jurgen Klopp's
general tactics meaning he's always given plenty of opportunities to score, making his job easier in that department.
General manager Dave Gettleman knows he must capitalize on Eli Manning's remaining window of competitive
play (if that still exists) and could stick to his philosophy of building a
team up front first.
The
general manager who most admired Divac's
play as a young member of the Yugoslav national
team was the Lakers» Jerry West, ahead of the curve as usual on NBA matters.
So Wenger, in an interview reported by Metro, decided to push a few buttons himself and knowing how sensitive the Portuguese prat is to criticism of his
team's
playing style, the Frenchman delivered the perfect response, thinly veiled of course as a
general observation on modern football.
Of course we would
play CL without his diva non sense last year... Should have wait season to be over before to ask to go, no respect for fans,
team, meaning football in
general; that's why he is not on list, no other reasons..
Technically, Varanese's job is special events (getting a planeload of vacationing Lockheedians off for Europe each spring) and
general troubleshooting (persuading two ex-collegians not to
play on the same
team, which would upset the delicate balance of power in the employee basketball league), but his real vocation is remembering the first name of what seems to be every Lockheedian, greenkeeper, bowling - alley operator and sports promoter between San Jose and La Jolla.
In
general, Brown seems to know where the double
team will be on these power
plays and, smartly, aims for a spot just outside of it.
Rosalyn Gold - Onwude went on to detail the hardship, inconvenience and
general second - class citizenship suffered by Stanford's Littles (backcourt players, or «peasants,» as she also calls them) on a
team built around Bigs (frontcourt players, a.k.a. «the czars, the emperors, the queens»): «The Littles endure harder drills and slow delivery of new gear only to tolerate yet another injustice: the
plays aren't for us.»
All the other things, like formations, tactics, transfer deals,
team spirit and all do
play their part but I believe that, in
general, Arsene Wenger and the players are on top of it.
Occasionally he is caught in no mans land, but like I mentioned, a high line in
general will do that for every
team playing it.
I am perhaps being a bit hard on the Arsenal man because England struggled in
general in the first hour or so against a well organised Italy
team that
played a 3 -5-2 formation and allowed little space.
Merson Wright Robson or anyone who has an axe to grind with Arsenal is at it I don't give a shit what they think I support th club and
team in
general if they
play shit we have had more success then most
teams Thy seem to Laud spuds but the fukers win nothing they won 2 trophies in 30 yeas but I don't see the media others pulling them up on it like we had when we didn't win anything for 10 years There is definitely an agenda in the media against Arsenal and its sadly spearheaded by ex Arsenal players So I say when they ubfairly attack the club and our existing players they are fair game for retribution from the real fans who lives be the club and will support it through thick and thin.
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first
team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement in
general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that
playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
He controls the Tech
team both as floor
general and by the example of his own cool, imaginative
play.
Sixteen NBA
teams sent scouts to Fort Worth to watch him
play on Wednesday, including Michael Finley and
general manager Donnie Nelson from the hometown Mavericks, but he insists he doesn't even pay attention to that.
It was the
play where he is locked down because of a double
team by the center and right guard, but he sees the quarterback trying to step up so instead of just standing there he flings his body (unsuccessfully I might add) in the quarterback's
general direction trying to make a
play.
Defenders should have been wise enough to not
play around back there in those conditions, and in
general we should have been instructed to
play more direct, sit in and encourage the other
team because last ditch / man defending on a night like that is always going to bring mistakes.
It is not just the
team in
general that should benefit either, but Sanchez himself who was looking frustrated that he had not scored despite
playing a great game.
Combine the
general nature of odds with the fact that F / + projections have been even more conservative (with 70 percent chances
playing out like 80 percent chances, et al, so far), and you get the Big Ten's three superior
teams (Michigan State, Ohio State, and Wisconsin) projected to win just 17.6 of 24 combined games.
We need a new striker... Cazorla who actually
plays alongside Giroud (not like some obsessed guys here who've never
played football expect in
play - station) emphasized these... OOOhhh, have you heard city, madrid, bayern, etc players asking for strikers???... i bet no... so for only that reason in particular (God i have so many) i think we should spend on a top quality forward... 11-16-14 — Van pussy scored that in a single season just that we had a crappy
team in
general that time... we would have won the league if we had the
team we have now
I say Wenger, not because he's Wenger, but because of
team selections, tactics and in
general making the players
play the way they do.
I guess I am thinking overall body of work (i.e., last year) and maybe, the eye test
general trend of how poorly this
team plays in the 4th quarter.
Arsenal's Player of the Year accepts that he and his
team mates are smaller in
general than City and Chelsea, but he also feels that the way we
play means that agility and trickiness on the ball is just as important, as revealed in an ESPN report.
Am never one to excuse our continuous failings and Wenger's
general ineptitude but all this talk of Afobe been another one we missed out on is a bit preposterous and very very premature... yes he's scored a few goals for Bournemouth but can we all take a step bck and recognise that
playing for a
team who will be happy just to avoid relegation is very different from
playing for a club which demands trophies and high achievements every season (yea, I know we have been found wanting on these fronts for a long time)... some players are better in small clubs with limited expectations and very neat to no pressure... that is why history is littered with stories of good players who went to big clubs and flopped only to go down a few levels and find their form again....
«But now I feel more comfortable with my
team - mates and with everything in
general so that has helped me to
play better because I have more confidence in myself.»
Yesterday was atrocious, our defence was non-existent and the way the
team played in
general was well below standard and against
teams such as Southampton who have everything to
play for it's really not acceptable, but who really is to blame?
and if you
play FIFA with Arsenal you will know our midfield and
team in
general has a very bad rating.
Although the Dutchman has so far only
played in defence for the first -
team, regular watchers of the club's academy
teams suggest the former - Ajax youth product's ultimate destiny lies further forward, as an unassailable midfield
general.
Much like Leeds United, the women's
team was left a bit out in the cold before, but are now looking to improve the opportunities for women and girls to
play football in the Newcastle area and in the North East in
general.
As the midfield
general, Toure also
played his part in terms of winning back possession for his
team, doing so on 195 occasions with 125 of those being in the key midfield area of the pitch.
He has almost become the ultimate process player under the Dutchman, rarely attempting to force a chance that would go against the one - note rhythm of his
team's
general play.
Regardless of the standard of his
general play, he usually finds a way, and against City at Old Trafford he almost looked like his old self again; from back when Sir Alex Ferguson used to rely on him to be everywhere, covering for United's lack of a midfield, driving the
team on from deep and generally making up for the lack of investment in the squad after the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.
The
general defensive qualities of this formation though are a downside, especially if a non-specialist CDM is deployed at the base of the diamond, the defence can often be left exposed — as seen in 2013/14 — but on the other hand the players that were in the defence in 2013/14 (Johnson, Skrtel, Agger / Toure and Cissokho) were not great players, nor did they
play particularly well during the season, and perhaps Klopp and his
team will introduce specific defensive training to bolster the strength of the defence.
The third is that while we are still in the Champions League — I invite you at this junction to pause, face the
general direction of Manchester and laugh — and as great as it is to
play against Europe's best (and second and third best)
teams, the reality is this squad doesn't look up to the task of winning it.
This will be a selection of the best players in each position who I feel made the greatest contributions towards the
team, in recent years, when they
played for Barca and not just their
playing career in
general.
Wilson heavily
plays on his Wall Street experience as well as his involvement on the
team that turned around
General Motors as part of the 2009 auto industry bailout.
General News of Friday, 11 May 2018 Source: Katakyie Kwame Opoku Agyemang A member of the
team addressing pupils at the Ejisu Methodist Preparatory and Junior High School The Mensah Health Mental Rehabilitation Project (MEMHREP) is gradually establishing itself as one of the vibrant Non-governmental Organisations (NGO) that
plays advocacy role in creating awareness on mental health problems.
In addition to working during the week, traveling every weekend,
playing on my two (sometimes three) volleyball
teams and working out, life in
general seems to have been kicked up a notch.
«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.
He used to be a real jerk - urging his clients to
play hurt, gouging the
general managers of pro
teams - but all that will change now.
Pitt
plays Oakland Athletics
general manager Billy Beane, struggling to field a competitive
team against organizations with much deeper pockets.
It sinks its hooks into players in the same way that many action RPGs do, with looting, resource gathering and a
general lean towards the inherent joys of co-op
play and
teaming up.
Kevin Costner tackles the competitive world of the NFL Draft in his new movie, «Draft Day,»
playing Sonny Weaver Jr., the
general manager of the Cleveland Browns, who attempts to rebuild his
team when he trades for the numb...