Sentences with phrase «modern managers who»

He is in a group of modern managers who we will probably never know just how much of their team's success was purely down to their management skills because they were never really tested with a project or a long - term plan.
Wenger protecting bellerin after the other nights game or trying to show actually he is a modern manager who's moved with the times?
Would you rather train with the likes of Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale and all the other double CL winners and train with a modern manager who is not only a champion as a player but already won two CL trophies and a La Liga trophy?

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Modern corporations are typically characterized by a «separation of ownership and control» — that is, companies are generally run by professional managers, who manage on behalf of a very large number of mostly - anonymous shareholders.
The modern firing of Dale Tallon as normal manager on the Chicago Blackhawks elevated eyebrows around the NHL, earning the club specifically, team president John McDonough scorn for your callous treatment of Tallon, who was moved towards situation of senior advisor because of the club.
If we are going to spend that type of money, which we don't have, we should have a new manager who understands the modern game spend it.
Average first team signings, an academy losing its charm, bad scouting team, and average manager who does not cope with demands of modern day football.
We need a manager with a plan, who can improve players and has modern football tactics.
He is afraid that a new manager who takes him over would do wonders with the same squad just by introducing innovative modern day football tactics.
but his days are numbered we need a modern, young fooball manager who is gong to be more enganging others
We just live in hope that Arsenal can make tbe decision and replace AW with a young manager who understands the modern game
We as a team have the worst scouting network, worst medical team and an arrogant manager who has lost his understanding of players and modern game, among any elite EPL teams out there.
In some other hands and with a passionate manager (someone who is in tune with modern football), those same players would do much better, way better.
A new manager, someone who knows football, modern football, will rectify that «circus» management and make it right for the fans.
Finally, not to many comment on Bilic @ West Ham but surely he has done an impressive job as well, showing what value added an ambitious modern manager can bring to a club, same for Koeman who lost many of his best players after is arrival yet has managed to keep Southampton in a very respectable place in the table.
The point is this manager although a legend is way past his prime and we need someone who really knows the modern game.
To top that, we have a manager who just has no clue about modern football and is tactically disgraceful.
There are many young modern ambitious managers who could improve on what Wenger has delivered, until that time comes results are a double edged sword either way.
Even with this same squad I would think there are modern day managers who could do better.
There are many managers who wish they could achieve what Wenger has achieved: 3 EPL trophies, 7 FA cups, 7 Community shields, 20 years in CL consecutively, building an ultra modern stadium, keeping the Club financially sound and turning ordinary players like Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Dennis Bergkamp, Kolo Toure, Sol Campbell, Jens Lehmann, Cesc Fabregas, Robin van Persie, Frederick Ljunberg, Gilberto Silva and others into superstars.
Poor selection, gutless players (Ozil), crazy mustangs (Coquelin), tired players (all the defense) and above all a manager who still believes he has something to say in the modern football.
The board signs a quality manager who manages along the lines of Wenger but with a modern day twist.
Dyche, Howe, Benitez, Silva and others whose managers are modern and dedicated in their methods and who actually beieve in methods.
AW changed the EPL like no other, he WAS the master who took it to Fergie the most successful manager in modern times.
Wenger has all character trades of a man who believes he doesn't need any advice and the results are bad... really bad... While teams like Liverpool and Everton are developing under modern managers, Arsenal has to make up with a guy who still wants to play like it's 2004.
how can a modern day manager canot get a player which he pays millions to trot back to defend or try to get back and win the ball he lost, you all know who I mean (Ozil)
Wenger is not like the modern managers he just sits and gloats has no idea when and who to sub.
In the modern day footballing world, whereby substantial silverware is the only true barometer of a manager's success, clearly epitomised by Mourinho who has accumulated eight league titles and two Champions League honours across four countries.
Correct though with a new manager should come a new dof whos in line with the modern game, decisive and has some balls.
cut the sentimentality which has nothing to do with this argument... as to statistics i do nt see one in your half baked drivel which amounts to an ill - informed rant about neville (actually one of the more sensible football commentators) and fans who have suffered a decade of decline and underperformance under a dilusional manager who has completely lost the plot about modern football and ended up creating a zombified football team which you can read about here assuming you can canhttps: / / www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/26/zombified-arsenal-lack-obligation-to-be-in-love-with-idea-of - winning
The problem with Arsenal is simple: clinging on to a finished manager who has lost touch with modern football.
Southampton haven't got better players just a better manager who understands the modern game.
I will come clean that I do not welcome «we are the greatest team in the world» type posts and those which ignore our many weaknesses throughout the club, from owner, board, manager and many of the players who do not fight with the passion the modern Spurs always do.
Any one who knows anything at all about how the modern sham owner, board and manager work knows full well that Sanchez will be off in days or at the most a month, almost certainly to City, despite the deliberate lies — no change there then — emanating from the manager's mouth.
we are shouting for the departure of the incapable manager who has been given extremely extended 13 years of chances (no other club would do it in a modern football) and he uses none of them.
Leaving a manager in place for 10 + years without any meaningful progress, who has lost his touch with the modern game is the same as not making an effort.
so overall arsenal will always pick enough points, just enough to make top 4 and thats about it.so guys WENGER HAS TO MOVE UPSTAIRS.WE NEED A MANAGER WHO IS IN TUNE WITH MODERN FOOTBALL TO TAKE OVER.WENGER IS STILL LIVING IN HIS FANTASY OF OLD.FOOTBALL HAS LONG EVOLVED
You can not have a manager who still believes that having most of the possession should win you the game... That is not part of the logic in football anymore (well in modern football).
I want a new manager I don't care who as long as he's young and has a tactical eye and modern techniques.
One of the least edifying spectacles in modern football is that of managers attempting to deflect criticism for a defeat by making spurious attacks on the opponents who beat them.
Lillo was the youngest manager in La Liga history, he's the supposed inventor of the 4 -2-3-1 formation that has defined modern tactical thought, and perhaps most importantly, Pep Guardiola considers him to be his greatest influence alongside Johan Cruyff, who just so happens to be the symbolic forefather of the sport as we know it today.
One of the changes in the modern TV version of football is that all managers are celebrities; not just those who have something interesting to say or are otherwise entertaining such as a Clough or Shankly.
Why he'd fit: If Jemez would represent a route into the deeper recesses of Spain's current style of play, Valverde is a manager who offers a modern twist on the press - and - pass football that has come to dominate La Liga to an even greater extent following the success of the national team and Barcelona.
The new hero, Ray Wilkins (who had captained the side at just 18 years of age), had to be sold to Manchester United to help stabilise the team but with managers being changed at a rate akin to the modern game — three in four years — the Blues were set to begin life in the «80s in the second tier.
Planning board chairman Drew Boggess, a Rotron engineer and manager, was nominated by his wife Judith and again seconded by Horner, who noted his background as someone familiar with technical aspects of modern life... a theme quietly played out over the evening as some noted Rozzelle's unfamiliarity with and distaste for voice mail, cell phones and email.
The book - keeper was a member of the company of players who was responsible for the promptbooks — what would be known by modern stage hands as the playbook — and shared many of the responsibilities of a modern stage manager.
-- Ecclesiastes 11:1 - 2 Investors have always discussed and debated the merits of diversification — apparently even as far back as the days of King Solomon (although his definition of diversification — 7 or 8 «ventures» — might not sit well with modern day portfolio theory and mutual fund managers who often hold 30, 50, or 100 -LSB-...]
During his trip through Europe, Infinity Ward's Community Relations Manager Robert Bowling has found the time to tweet that Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the Xbox 360 will be getting a patch soon that will be a headache for players who like to get their kicks by cheating.
An Activision PR manager who stole nearly $ 30,000 from the launch budget for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's UK release and used it to finance her engagement party avoided active jail time in a sentencing hearing today, reports The Daily Mail.
Shortly after the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) reopened after an extensive renovation, Maria Jenson, who helped oversee the opening celebration as community relations and public partnerships manager, took on a new challenge.
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