Sentences with phrase «keeping a player at»

I think that the manager will have to accept that it just simply isn't feasible to keep a player at the club that can hardly string 5 consecutive games together, it's a shame because he is a really gifted player and had a lot to offer the squad.
Further, it's added that Leicester won't block the transfer as Ranieri has insisted throughout the summer that he will not keep players at the club who don't want to be there.
He kept reminding that a deal worthy of the forward would be offered and eventually be signed; meaning all necessary steps be taken to keep the player at the club.
a lot of reliance upon good coaching to keep a player at his peak performance instead of thinking it is more likely that some guys aren't coachable, some guys can't make the adjustments, or some guys just have outlier seasons.
No wonder every ex-Wenger player only has good things to say about their former boss, because we know he barely even shouts at anyone, gives them too much freedom on the pitch, and gives players almost limitless opportunities to impress, even if that means keeping a player at the club for decade just to get one or two good seasons out of them.
As per the Mirror, Southampton are willing to hand Soares, who signed a new four - year contract last August, a new deal next year in an attempt to keep the player at the club.
The highly - rated 19 - year - old, who signed a new long - term deal with the club at the start of year, attempted to force his way into Wenger's plans for the new season by scoring a hat - trick against an admittley poor Singapore Select XI and his goal haul certainly didn't go unnoticed by the boss, who says he plans to keep the player at the club this season:
I won't be happy with Sanchez if he's not fully committed, but there's always the chance things can turn sour when you're stupid enough to keep a player at a club against their will.
And squad rotation is essential to keep players at their best.
Godin is the latest big name linked with an exit, but manager Diego Simeone seems set on keeping the player at all costs.
Wenger keeps players at Arsenal way too long that clearly are not up to standard, or that can't even play, due to chronic injury.
Is it loyalty keeping these players at a club or the bare truth that nobody wants any injury prone has beena besides Arsenal.
But Internazionale have rejected the bid as they intend to keep the player at least for one more season.
The loss of the midfielder will be seen as a blow by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who has been adamant in recent weeks that he wants to keep the player at the Emirates Stadium.
While Tottenham remain quiet in terms of purchases, this situation will continue to grab the headlines, so would the club be right to flatly refuse any offer and can they keep the player at the club if his heart is really set on a move?
Zinedine Zidane publicly has said he wants to keep the player at the club, but with a lack of game time at present, you wouldn't be surprised to see the Spaniard move on.
«Last year Napoli showed that they want to keep the player at all costs and in the end Kalidou opted to stay.
Regardless, sources believe Southampton would only sell the 24 - year - old «if a stupid offer came in» and are focused instead on trying to keep the player at the club.
There is no point in keeping a player at the club, who will not be given the right kind of opportunities to showcase his talent.
Many other clubs remain linked and it would seem the Baggies have a job to keep the player at the Hawthorns although talk of a 30 million price tag would certainly soften the blow.»
In Need for Speed, the cars are hot, the racing is intense and the story keeps players at the edge of their seat.»
I'm sorry, the story keeps players at the edge of their seat?
They are indicative of a growing trend in publishing to try and keep players at bay.
As long as he can keep players at a reasonable distance he can come out on top against most Heroes.
The game is set in a fast - paced and competitive environment that will keep players at the edge of their...
The need to keep the player at arm's length from the ability to save is conspicuous here given the traditions of the genre (Mario 64 did much better) and doubly - so considering this is a handheld game.

Not exact matches

Regardless of a team's situation, MLB managers are tasked with the duty of keeping their players focused, motivated and having fun at the ballpark during these long days of summer.
That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
In a video address to Japanese fans, Junichi Masuda, head of development at Game Freak and co-creator of the game, apologized for keeping players waiting so long.
At an age when many players are looking to retirement, Brady keeps chugging along.
When an organization's culture centres around unusually high expectations for performance at a blistering pace (like, say, a ride - sharing platform endeavouring to be the last player standing in a fiercely competitive new niche) a Machiavellian «the ends justify the means» stink can pervade even those departments meant to keep things in balance.
The inside story of the plane that nearly brought down Canada's biggest aerospace player, and how it's kept the lights on at all costs
«It's not just Cohn's offensive market skill that will be missed — he was arguably the best defensive player in the West Wing keeping the protectionist advances at bay.»
One example of this process, confusingly, might even be the United States in the 1920s, as Marriner Eccles (the brilliant Federal Reserve chairman under then - president Franklin D. Roosevelt) explained endlessly to an uncomprehending elite: if all the chips at the poker table are held by the same few players, the only way the rest can keep playing with them is to borrow chips, even though in the end they will not be able to repay the loans.
Cans represent a very small segment of the overall wine category, but it's growing rapidly, and there are good reasons that key industry players are making moves or at least keeping tabs on it.
-- is it that we keep buying injury prone players (who only find out about that problem at our club)-- or is it that we a simply just incredibly unlucky?
To become one of the select 16, a player had to finish high in the point standings and show up for at least seven Slims singles events, a reasonable requirement to keep the local promoters happy.
Campbell at least adds pace down the flank and I'm saying we needed a wide player due to the fact we kept overloading the right and center which resulted in us losing the ball multiple times.
Giroud misses more than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all teams have these problems to a greater or lesser degree but most of the top teams will address these problems and players either inprove or are sold and replaced with better or at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault be it the Ref or the linesman or the opposition or bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
Problem with keep buying in players is, OUR YOUTH will NEVER get the opportunity to show how good they CAN be, and they need game time, at the highest level to gain the experience and fitness to prove themselves.
Probably a fine player who will give us more depth and make us a better team but in my opinion, with Coq and Elneny both playing well in the DM role we should have kept our powder dry or at least prioritize a striker or CD over singing another, albeit good, DM.
Did anyone notice the big, idiot Wenger's smile at the end of the game?What he was smilling (almost laughing) about?What was so funny?Is this disrespect or what?He was very «affected» by Ox attitude few weeks ago (giggling in the tunnel)- what about him?Your attitude say it all - how can the players be different?Just go Wenger, you keep us prisoners of the past, just go...
Lewis pulled a page out of Justin Tuck's playbook and is going with the new «shredder» facemask, to keep offensive players from grabbing at his facemask.
«We have excellent players at our disposal but now we have to keep on track.
One point which has rarely been mentioned is the fact that Leicester have not had to juggle European football, whilst exiting the FA Cup at the third round, and a similarly tame attempt at winning the Capitol One Cup, therefore keeping their players much fresher and fitter, and have gone relatively injury - free for the entire campaign because of it.
As for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't fit our style of play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who fits our style of play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
I, at one point, saw Monreal reprimand him for attempting a complicated crossfield ball which ended up far away from its target (Monreal), so in my view, Coquelin should quell his desire for always attempting the difficult pass and keep it simple so the senior players can gain trust in him.
Exciting times just wish we had a change of voice at the top to keep the players attention / motivation throughout a long season.
And that seems likely to happen as our manager explained to Arsenal Player what made him give this latest chance to his fellow Frenchman, and also why he kept Coquelin at the club despite not getting a Premier League start for nearly two years.
But at the same time we still hear about how difficult it is to sign and / or keep the really top players if you are not winning or at least getting close to major trophy honours each year.
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