Sentences with phrase «huge stadium like»

«Some of our players have played at Old Trafford before but others haven't so it's important that everyone is comfortable playing in the environment of a huge stadium like Old Trafford.»

Not exact matches

«It looks like we actually did have a pretty significant fall in attendance after the strike that was masked by the huge building boom that got fans back in [stadiums].»
The only reason people think the «Wenger out» protests are out - of - order is because he was a breath of fresh air when he first arrived, carried himself with dignity and intelligence, and saw Arsenal continuously finish in the top - four despite the huge financial pressures of building a new stadium like the Emirates.
Arsenal board thought that with the FFP rools salaries and signing fees would go down and all be equal, what with our new stadium with extra incom and new sponsership they thought we will do well without spending big, but unfortunately FIFA is droping FFP they can't control it like they thought Manchester City already saying they are not following rools this season and they are spending big eaven if it means huge fines
Fly Emirates did sponsor Chelsea previously however, and whilst being tied to the Blues, the airline opted to agree a huge deal with Arsenal on the naming of said stadium, which must have felt like a big middle finger to our London rivals.
That is disputable we were just in another cup final its like you apparently do nt like cup finals do nt like trophys a big stadium he brought to us a top class training facility he brought to us im sorry he played a huge part in making the club a global giant and that our club success makes you angry and our new sponsor signing which emirates only endorsed with such big money since his success like if we get a manager who loses consistently for 20 years you will apparently be happy give it one more year we have top four next year maybe even a title its a world cup year any new manager would start outhorribly
Or... we call our stadium the «Emirates» or something (cough cough like the huge injection of Arab money that already happened in exchange for their brand and its marketing)..
I like to think that none of our key players would even second think a switch to White Hart Lane (or their new unnamed stadium), but it would be a huge reality check if someone like Ramsey did force a move to their club.
Despite some low population levels in surrounding areas, SEC schools and other dominant programs in the South and Midwest (like Oklahoma, Florida State, Clemson, and Nebraska) are able to fill huge stadiums due to devoted fanbases and a relative lack of pro sports teams.
That's why I always keep saying we wasted a 42m to bench or best player the season before (Cazorla), that money should have been spent where it was needed (ST and CB)... By the way I still rate my Cazorla far higher than Ozil... I know that's a past but I'm still gutted, 42m is huge, we would have sign someone like Suarez (adding few couple of millions), Lewandowski... I support all my Arsenal players Cazorla, Ozil and even Giroud when at the pitch, but hey this a forum not a stadium...
In addition the stadium isn't just used for Internationale tickets, many concerts fill the event calendar each year with huge acts like The Rolling Stones, One Direction, Robbie Williams and U2 all taking to the field.
This stadium construction, entirely financed by CSKA, has left the club like Arsenal themselves 12 years ago with a huge debt, reportedly standing at $ 224 million.
Dozens of these handsome lidded pots hang in a bleachers - like arrangement, encircling a huge sphere made of discarded computers, stereos and television sets like a small stadium.
The UN has gotten to such low cost estimates for their government controls because they have convinced themselves, much like the promoters of building football stadiums for billionaire team owners, that they will get a huge return from the government CO2 controls:
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