Not exact matches
I'd pull that rubber band off, whispering hopefully to the paper, «come on, come on...» Sometimes it would be just a page or two, with nothing but fatal
errors, which meant you had to trace the
error, resubmit the stack, and then attend to the bruises you got from banging your
head against the wall.
Although much was made of Arsenal's zonal marking system in the aftermath of a goal conceded from a set piece
against Manchester City, the reality is that both Premier League goals
against the North London club this season have been the result of goalkeeping
errors; Wojciech Szcz?sny fumbled a cross
against Southampton and
against City, Vito Mannone raced off his line only to get nowhere near David Silva's corner, allowing Lescott to
head home.
Excellent in both games
against Chelsea, made up for his
error of conceding a penalty to
head home what proved to be the goal which sent the French champions through.
Arsenal
head into tomorrow's match at the Liberty Stadium with Arsene Wenger warning his players that they must all fight for their place in the team, these words rang true midweek as Thomas Vermaelen was axed for the trip to Bayern Munich following a poor performance
against Tottenham Hotspur where his
error contributed to Tottenham's second and winning goal.
In this case, Wijnaldum joins the attack, but the only
error he makes is to not tell Mané to leave the ball, as he shanks wide, leans back and opens his foot, rather than keeping his
head down and striking the ball
against the way it comes at him — which is easier to direct, than trying to glance a sideward moving ball.
The EC issued the parties with a letter Monday, which indicated a sudden upsurge in the
errors, committed by the various presidential nominees but the parties have kicked
against the new tactics by the EC with some threatening to
head to the Court again.
Unfortunately this experimentation is mostly trial - and -
error; you can beat your
head against a level until you find the right combination of special abilities and tactics.