Sentences with phrase «like watching»

I actually like watching Tottenham play, but some of the comments here today are ridiculous........
It's been like watching a child forget their lines in a school play, desperately looking to their parents in the audience for help.
It was like watching an easily startled pony play upfront.
It was like watching Manchester City from Wednesday night all over again, which is a pity as given the proud footballing tradition of Leeds, I expected them to be more progressive when on the ball.
You wonder if he might not be a little too laid back for sterner defensive duties but I do like watching him play.
It's a little like watching him play football, where his intelligence and vision are -LRB-...)
Now that I have a season ticket, however, it is more a case of here we go again... This isn't because I've fallen out of love with the club, far from it: it's because I don't like watching something I care about slowly shoot itself in the foot.
Outnumbered but not outsung, Northern Ireland's fans sung, «It's just like watching Brazil.»
Besides Loko, I also like watching Amateur League games in Moscow and its suburbs.
Did anyone watch Gary Neville piece on Man City's success, I shit you not, it was like watching him explain the way Wolves play 3 across the back with two attacking wing backs who support the defence if needed and supply the forwards also.
Like watching the last episode of How I Met Your Mother, knowing the show had gone to the dogs for years, but still being best by a feeling of melancholy knowing that you'd never see Barney Stinson's shenanigans again.
I'm certainly not a huge supporter of any one team (to my friend's dismay, I also like watching and rooting for Everton, Tottenham, and Fulham), but I have been watching three or four games a week, plus Champion's League and FA Cup games.
I like watching Wimbledon as my mum always gives me strawberries when it's on.
In this @EPLRoundTable segment we speak with @RichardTheBurns about Manchester City winning the title, what it was like watching Manchester United capitulate to hand them the title, Jose Mourinho's post match comments, where this City team fits in Premier League history, what we can expect from the for the rest of this season, and what Pep's expectations will be for next season.
Football certainly hasn't helped of late, so I've been engaging in other activities, like watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and pretending I was seven again.
Watching England is like watching Arsenal at times.
In fact like watching a thoroughbred in the paddock alongside selling platers you could tell at kick - off that Arsenal were immeasurably superior.
I guesses he will waste the first part of the next season again, and it will be too late, its like watching the movie Groundhog Day.
«I like watching them play because they play basketball the way it's supposed to be played.
This is like watching Xabi Alonso play for Liverpool.
«It was like watching a great white shark tossing its prey about before devouring the poor soul,» added Crooks in a rather bizarre assessment of how Rashford continued to terrorise the Palace backline.
Moss and Woodson are like watching elementary school bands play.
i'm no winnipeg fan, but damn do i like watching them beat the mild.
It was like watching the French rugby side.
I stuck to my word after defeat at swansea i vowed never to watch another arsenal game while Wenger remains in charge i saw the goals this morning and its like watching repeats u keep seeing the same mistakes every game and the clueless manager does nothing to rectify it so glad never watched whole game be the same wed and every other game until change is made.
I like watching her run up the stairs and cross body Killians opponents while the ref is not looking!
Watching him with a ball is like watching a cat pawing at a piece of wool.
Looking at him play football now is like watching a baby giraffe trying to stand up straight.
Ian Wright said watching Arsene's decline is like watching Ronaldo when he got fat!!
Same old Arsenal, it was like watching a repeat of the Monaco or West Ham game.
I like watching the best in the game to see what's possible and to better understand other player's limitations.
That is what it looked like watching the game.
The only way to feel optimistic is by grading on a Screw You, I Still Like Watching Felix scale.
I like watching Conor fight, but he shouldn't be bigger than the sport itself.
Waiting for Arsenal do deals is like watching grass grow, It's going to be a long summer, any one have any Jokes?
Ah, yes, the Screw You, I Still Like Watching Felix ranking.
It's like watching a guy beat his kid and you can't do anything about it... unbelievable!
Second half was like watching the old Arsenal at times.
Like watching a health course.»
It was like watching a bad «B» sports movie.
If you're up North, I always like watching games at Uber Tavern if it's not too crowded.
This weekend, it could be that United vs Chelsea was actually quite boring, that Argentinians and the Premiership just don't mix, that Newcastle are back on track until next weekend when they lose 4 - 0 to whoever they're playing, that Tottenham have more midfielders than some other clubs have entire squads, or that Bolton vs Arsenal continues to be like watching men play boys.
The quality of football, types of players being used, the style, the aggression, the power, it was like watching a completely different team.
TO BE HONEST ITS LIKE WATCHING A MICHEAL BAY FILM WITH THEM, YOU WILL GET A TRAILER / TEASER WITH TONS OF EXPLOSIONS, MOST OF THE TIME THE MOVIE TENDS TO BE TERRIBLE, BUT THAT ODD 20 % OF THE TIME ITS ACTUALLY A GOOD FILM.
Its like watching boxing from years gone bye vs today.
Which is to say watching football at Barcelona is not like watching football at most other clubs, where results and fortunes follow more traditional, volatile paths, and where fans» behavior responds accordingly.
I like watching Ozil and Alexis, I doubt they would stay if we wasn't in the CL for a couple seasons, I would like to see players of that quality added but I think it would be harder if we wasn't in the top competition.
Fighting in the NHL is morally reprehensible, ideologically indefensible and one of life's guilty pleasures, like watching Chevy Chase in one of those Vacation movies or eating a hunk of leftover cherry cheesecake for breakfast.
Our former striker Ian Wright who is now a football pundit has put the whole situation very well in comments to Sky Sports, suggesting that watching our previously great manager struggle so badly now is like watching the decline of the great boxer Muhammed Ali.
He should have gone last season after the FA Cup win and his pride would have remained intact... Ian Wright is totally correct in saying it is like watching Ali being beaten up by Larry Holmes watching Wenger now... his legacy is already destroyed!
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