Sentences with phrase «man under his stewardship»

From Vieira to Henry, from Wright to Rosicky and from Adams to Oxlade - Chamberlain — certain players may have disagreed with Wenger's methods, but they could never deny the fact that the Frenchman gave them ample opportunity to improve both as a footballer and a man under his stewardship.

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That said he has been a fortunate young man in that many Managers would have unloaded him given his failure to string matches together and the fact that his reckless style of tackling has laid him open to accusations of self inflicted injuries.Sadly his displays for Bournemouth did little to suggest he has a future at Arsenal and I suspect he will be yet another young player who has failed to blossom fully under the stewardship of Mr Wenger.
The usually reserved ex-midfielder has come out of his shell since donning the microphone as a pundit, and the now outspoken Paul Scholes has blasted Man United in their current guise under the stewardship of...
One man who was heavily linked all summer with a departure has so far showed the most promise under the new man's stewardship and it is him that could once again hold the key to a United win.
After all, he was cast by Edgar Wright in Ant - Man some time ago and now finds himself under the stewardship of an entirely different (albeit quite capable) director in...
Exhibited at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, the Graphic Pack, which has been created under the stewardship of design chief, Ian Callum (the man behind the F - Type and new all - electric I - Pace) includes a contrasting grille surround, mirror caps and aero winglets.
But with the Democrats now under the stewardship of Harry Truman, a stodgy machine pol, men like Humphrey feared that the party no longer stood for anything worth caring about.
The responsibility that is being absolved in Leak's cartoon, is one that has long been avoided, and that is of the abuse experienced by Aboriginal people within government run / sanctioned institutions, be they missions, reserves, dormitories, detention centres, or gaols, most of which have been under the stewardship of white men.
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