Sentences with phrase «lives up to player»

But let's be honest, it's a rare thing when one actually lives up to player expectations.

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«But part of the increase is because the company is continuing to live up to expectations, and is becoming an even more important player in China's mobile payment space.»
The culture of new startups popping up and eating the big boys» lunch is a Darwinian circle of life that even some of the big players with the most to lose grew from.
I am a Candy Crush player and I've enjoyed it, evangelized it and it's lived up to those attributes that I spoke about in the first place.
This is indicative of the fact that the big players aren't yet living up to the one - size - fits - all promise.
What it signals is that for the first time in decades a more confident Canada intends to live up to what has until recently been largely a fantasy — that it is an important world player.
I've played several of them, and am always blown away by the numbers that appear on the screen: «Cash Show» consistently draws more than 100,000 players and gives away a total of $ 20,000 a day on weekends ($ 9,000 on weekdays); «The Q,» a hilariously ramshackle app out of Charleston, South Carolina, gets approximately 10,000 players going for as little as $ 100 per quiz; «Quiz Biz,» on the popular live - streaming app Live.me, gives away up to $ 50,000 — a pop — to tens of thousands of players.
We like to consider ourselves team players, so we hooked up with the colossus of crunch, Thrive Tribe, to bring you 3 delicious dips sure to satisfy every hungry souper - fan that graces your living room on Super Bowl game day.
Anyway, Ozil is a player I obviously want in the team, but lets be honest here he didn't live up to his 42m price tag.
The theory is that with greater expectations comes added pressure to live up to those expectations, and after the way that the Gunners have performed since the turn of the year, the Arsenal fans and the football media are certainly expecting more from Arsene Wenger and the players this season.
Fabio Capello is gradually bringing younger players into the England team to kick start the next era, after the «golden generation» did not live up to their unfortunately over-hyped moniker.
I see some have already turned this in to an anti-Wenger rant — the same people who «only want whats best for this club» and for the club to progress and to see ruthless management and build proper squad depth are getting teary eyed and eulogising over a fantastic, brilliant, exciting player with almost perfect technique who for whatever reason has never lived up to his potential.
This was decided moths ago the only reason they announce it now is so that supporters turn up for the games and so no massive demonstrations, now we have weeks to get use to it and shut up get on with life, if we are lucky they might spend some lose change on top of seling players
But this means that Arsene must get ruthless with players like Jack, Theo, Giroud and the Ox who just never lived up to their potential.
And same old same old: lack of finishing, discipline, mental toughness, not living up to expectation & dodgy defending, injuries that once again has derailed to a degree the balance of the team... If Wenger doesn't go some of those things will have to change... Some players are for sure heading out this summer a prime chance to make some smart moves & promote players for more playing time (like Iwobi).
Rather than pick those who have just been terrible this year, they've singled out the players that had high expectations but simply haven't lived up to them.
So for a player who's been played out of position a bit and is coming back from injury, the signs are promising, hasn't lived up to the billing yet but is on his way.
Arsene Wenger has supposedly been asked to stay and oversee a rehaul of the squad, with the current players failing to live up to their potential, and it SHOULD be a busy summer for us.
A back up left winger is a must too and Wenger should handle Ox's case carefully as he might end up just be another ordinary player with bags of potential but cant live up to it.
How many of our players have really lived up to their potential when they were younger?
Of course, «my» team moving pales in comparison to real - life issues affecting actual people - like player safety, long - term healthcare of ex-players, co-opting cancer awareness drives to make cash, bilking municipalities into subsidizing billionaires» clubhouses, using «patriotism» to make cash / pump up the USA's military - industrial complex, mishandling off - field issues involving players, et al..
How terribly sad... we have fallen so far that we find ourselves in the ridiculous position of propping up the oft - injured and rarely inspirational Jack Wiltshire... what's next, extending Walcott, Welbeck and Ramsey... can't you see that these players have nothing to do with winning and all to do with providing recognizable names to the plastic fans who frequent our overgrown library of a stadium... it's high time we rid this club of one of the worlds most incompetent and unsuccessful owners (look it up) and our fragile and spineless manager (much like our club) who can't bring in the best talent because he knows he can't live up to expectations that come with players of that ilk... think about it, he couldn't even handle Sanchez, who was largely a periphery character in Barcelona
However, we have seen players like Falcao for instance arriving in the EPL and fail to live up to expectations.
When a player fails to live up to their perceived talent / ability / potential / production, they are a bust.
As reported by ESPN, Blanc confirmed that he would be willing to play youngsters if the big - name players didn't live up to their billing and their responsibilities.
Another player that has potential that he may never live up to.
If he wants this attacking formation he needs to wake up to the fact that our Back Four will require a Top Level RB to replace the ever regressing Bellerin plus a WORLD CLASS CB who will organise the defence and (hopefully) kick the living shit out of forward players who don't drop back to help out occasionally.Oh nearly forgot - We need a new Goalkeeper as well.
Then the wildcard bench player that has his career game will show up like Stanley Johnson or Kennard and put up 25 and 12... Just enough to make it close... Luckily a last second shot by Gary goes in to live another day..
The 22 year old has racked up over 100 Ligue 1 appearances and has 22 national team caps to his name and is a player who could adapt well to life in the Premier League.
When that player is the center, whose job it is to snap the ball, they look like they've given up on football and life entirely:
Maponga was the only Horned Frogs player to be named to the All - Big 12 team in the preseason and was on his way to living up to that honor before suffering the injury.
with his attitude as if we have to be his servant, get back to Chilie and get those life values back, he is a football player, but a man first, and as a player and man, his all attitude sucks, i don't know why wenger kept him and take that shit, means we have to take it... I told yo before, get his ass on training camp, ruining all day, shut him up, keep him out of the squad, not even in bench to bring his laim superior attitude... All money he is making, he should think of Chilie street and reality for kids he was once... He is in a great city, a club that won in this league and would be in CL as every year without this type of laim ways... So, of course no one wants him around during that ceremony, not even in the room... Get real sanchez, you came from misery, benched for years by gardiola too, sell out, poor minded..
He may be on form at the moment, but Ashley Young has certainly not lived up to the potential he showed as a youngster at Aston Villa, never looking a contender to win the senior Player of the Year award.
This season there seems to have been an increase in the amount of players not living up to the expectations placed on them in the Premier League.
It's subjective, and it's increasingly meaningless as the rosters expand due to players dropping out, but it's one way to signify that a first - rounder lived up to imagined potential.
NO, If we can be honest and unbiase No they are all right to be disappointed in Arsenal because we are supose to be this BIG CLUB and we have failed to live up to big club expectation and ability and yes not only the top five have improved but sadly the rest are catching up, I'm not saying we are a total disaster but we should do better, I'm going to stick my neck out here but I think we will finish 3rd this season only because Chelsea failed to buy one or two players more for depth in case of injury and Spuds could have problems settling at Wembley and Liverpool could lose their top player in January and have injury problems and worst they have OX?
Ox: Has regressed since joining Arsenal, average player at best Walcott: Supposed to be the next big thing, overpaid flop Chambers: Has gotten worse since joining Gibbs: Squad player, not lived up to potential Wilshere: Not lived up to potential Coquelin: One good season thus far Jenkinson: Not lived up to potential Sanogo:... Ramsey: Good, not spectacular player Bellerin: Only youngster that has excelled in any form recently
Why, she wonders, can't people look at the photograph in context, why can't they understand that she's as swift to drop her whole life and rush to her players» sides when they have problems as she is to drop the roof on them when they screw up?
Winning a conference championship and locking up a bid to the NCAA tournament is the thrill of a lifetime for any college basketball player lucky enough to live the dream.
LPool has more of a worry with what to do with the many players they signed last season who are not bad but they have not lived up to 1st team quality billing.
Winning the lottery I guess, because for he is he earning and what he is delivering he sure is stealing a living... and to come up all teary eyed and talk loyalty about a player who held ye club to ransom for improved package is just farcical, a joke!!!!
: (of course he can not live up to our expectations he is not also worth it of course i can not recall all the players that according to me they must be sold as we have gathered many players who are not good for arsenal best would be if we can sell them or swoop them
Elneny now has to pack up his life in Switzerland, move to England, get to know all the players and the Arsenal system and be ready to face Chelsea next Sunday.
Better attacking players are needed to help the club climb the table, and hopefully Di Canio's more adventurous approach can spark them into life, but a poor campaign that ended up as a relegation fight with many insipid performances along the way.
Depay arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2015 as one of the most exciting young players in Europe, but failed to live up to that hype at Old Trafford.
There are a few players that either need to step up (consistently) or fo, but the squad can live with that in the short term.
I do admire the trust and confidence he puts in all his players, but he has to come to the realization that not all of them will live up to their potential.
I just think he the classic great boxcar and crappy possession player that never lives up to his contract given off boxcars.
Trust me, a number can really be big deal per psychology, it allows some play with total conviction, it creates a persona that a player wants to live up to.
Most rumours are born, live, and then die without ever coming to fruition: negotiations collapse, circumstances change, other players move or pick up injuries, or the whole thing turns out to have been a plant by an agent.
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