Sentences with phrase «moving players if»

Same goes for Dak, the team is young we should be open to moving players if they do nt work out for other YOUNGER players.

Not exact matches

Now, we've always had a small number of very powerful players — what we're saying in the book is there's a very high likelihood that it could be a different set of players if the traditional industry folks don't move quickly.
«If it becomes important that either low - or middle - income families benefit significantly and directly from the tax bill in order for it to move forward then I think the child tax credit is going to be a big player in seeing that that happens,» Maag said.
And if anything, investors and corporate players would already have moved on to the more liquid March contract, which never traded as low as February's did.
If Christians believe that there is a divine plan for everyone and that everything has a purpose in that plan, then all of them should believe that every move of every player in every game is part of that plan.
If I were the Nebraska head coach I'd make them move the game to Nebraska and out the the Happy Valley - I wouldn't want any of my players showering in those locker rooms!!
Here are a few of the key players: - Chickpeas: high in fiber and protein so they keep you full and keep things moving along (if you know what I mean).
Mr Sims told The Australian Financial Review he has not had any contact with Saputo since the ACCC released its statement of issues on Thursday, which highlighted Saputo owning two of the biggest players in the region if the deal were to move ahead under the current structure.
Mertesacker is the type that will win headers that go towards him, but if he has to move for it then he's in trouble, but he's very good at positioning himself so it's not that big a deal, though when he does get caught out it seems to stick in my head for a while, like against Anderlecht... Players like Koscielny and Gabriel are a lot more mobile, they move and attack the ball when it's played into their area.
If a player is actually holding out, sell him while you can and move on.
A club Manager looks at multiple factors before buying a player, except if he manages clubs awash with cash who can afford to buy a player for 30 million pounds who will make 5 substitutes appearances before being moved on.
It's even more unsurprising considering if Palace were to be relegated, this season or the next during Jenkinson's potential contract with them, # 40k p / w on the books would surely be a player they'd have to look to move on if they are in the Championship.
On the cb situation why not consider a paid loan move for a quality player with an option to buy if offered?
If he were to move on, following the likes of Fabregas and Bellerin in moving to north London seems the natural next step, with Wenger known for getting the best out of top young players.
Times are changing now player investment & if you don't think winning the FA cup 2 years in a row is moving forward & you can't even stop and enjoy these moments you'll never be satisfied.
we are so far behind the last four of the CL that if wwenger is a serious manager he has to admit that at least two real quality signings are essential if we are to compete in epl and cl next year... walcott probably one of the most overrated players in the history of the epl... not really his fault to be honest... but its time to move on
If he ain't betrer than BFG then he's a useless signing, we need to move forward as a club which means the players we buy mustn't just add extra numbers but must bring in quality to the club.
Nevertheless, a player of his standing on and off the pitch would be a huge coup for Chelsea if such a move were to materialise, although with no mention of a transfer fee or whether or not his wage demands could be met by the Blues, it seems like it's still a long way off from becoming a reality.
A very fanciful move, it would be an absolute miracle if this happened, as Barcelona will not want to sell one of their best players without the chance to sign a replacement until January.
If we looked at the pre-season and opening game, the Ox was constantly moved between either wings or the wing back position and this does not do well with players in general who'd prefer a defined role and position in which they can play in.
Could Wenger be waiting to see if the young player is looking to move by then?
If the Bills move up to 5, take a player, then I think that 2 of the top five could last through about pick 20, with maybe one spectacular fall.
This would be a great move for the Reds if they can pull it off, while Depay himself may also feel the switch to Merseyside is the best way for him to continue his development, given Brendan Rodgers» fine record with young players.
I would absolutely love it if its a shock move for two world class players in a double deal which nobody in the media or Arsenal fans saw coming.
The 31 - year - old has been one of the top attacking midfield players in Europe in his eight seasons at City, and would be a major loss if he were to move on, particularly to a Premier League rival.
Giroud & ramsey wer all there and not performing to our satisfaction thats why Ozil & Sanchez wer brought and they were massively expensive to help us move forward, so if they come and play like they don't care and we don't improve, don't u think they are the liabilities including the manager who blindly bought dem, cos to my knowledge our top 2 most expensive players wer outcast from la liga, a league we confidently boast to be inferior to our league???
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).
If so then surely Wenger should jump at the chance to bring such an accomplished player, and maybe persuade a couple of our present midfielders to move on?
And if the rumours doing the rounds about our north London rivals are true, then the Tottenham and England star Kyle Walker could be moving on as well, leaving Arsenal and the spuds potentially chasing the same players because we both need a right back.
If it was me or you we'd probably love playing too much to consider any of this, but not all players are like that, some even had a choice of which sports, but didn't succeed at their chosen favorite so opted for football as a career move, go figure.
If you look past the stadium move then i think we have done pretty well winning two fa cups back to back spending 42m on a player etc: and this year we look set for a title push after securing the signing of benzema and cech.
Arsenal should be obligated to move, no matter if we have decent players in Campbell or Sonogo already playing in the team.
A move away from England would be so much better for Arsenal so I think we have to move quickly and make a deal with Bayern Munich, especially if they are offering the player a big salary hike as a report in The Mirror claims.
I'm inclined to believe Sky now, if the player is saying this I don't think he would risk gaining a bad rep or risk ruining his chances of a real Arsenal move.
Totally agree that we should go for Xhaka because his club wants to sell and the player has probably needs fresh challenge (if not necessarily move upmarket).
There are players at the club who simply haven't progressed and if they were moved on, they could be replaced by better players.
This is big for any player coming from league 1 to the pl so if he doesn't quite etc moving ad quick as we like we just need to keep shouting his name loudly until he does.
They have kids at school etc who may have to be uprooted if the player moves.
I have been wondering why, if Monaco were so determined to keep the player, Arsene Wenger has not made any formal move for his other transfer target Riyad Mahrez, so is this revelation from Giulianelli the answer?
Another player whose future will be resolved after tomorrow's game at Wembley, Theo Walcott is set for new talks over an Arsenal contract, though Liverpool will be waiting in the wings if he does decide to move on.
If an opportunity comes up for a big player we should still try get it done, but moving for someone in the mean time is a good move.
My logic is this, if Wenger was to leave at the end of the season the new manager could buy the players he wants, The board would be more understanding in releasing funds and better players always move in the closed season.
Wenger denies any interest in the player, «we are strong in attack, we have top options with Giroud and Walcott, and we also have Campbell, Sanogo, Podolski and Akpom coming back in the summer», but the Frenchman did hint at a move when pushed further, «if any player is unhappy, then yes, a transfer could happen.
If we do, let's put number 1, 2 and 3 down and if we can't get 1 for any reason financial or other, move to number 2 and then 3 and finally end up with a new playeIf we do, let's put number 1, 2 and 3 down and if we can't get 1 for any reason financial or other, move to number 2 and then 3 and finally end up with a new playeif we can't get 1 for any reason financial or other, move to number 2 and then 3 and finally end up with a new player.
Yeah, wouldnt it be awesome if... when they pick best PL players ever that they show more of Cech in an Arsenal shirt than a blues one all down to the fact of him winning so many European and English titles after moving from their bench.
Punters think the Gunners will move again for the Monaco winger if they sell their wantaway star player to Man City.
Xhaka is showing signs of improvement and may yet make an impact at Arsenal.As for Mustafi, with respect, you are deluding yourself if you think he will come good.He is bang average at best and is one of the players our Club should move on asap.As it is i doubt it any team would offer more than # 12m for him.
if he was a young player I would've understand him choosing a «safe route» over a gamble but the fella is 29 and while I respect his loyalty, I think a move to Arsenal would've boosted his living environment, salary, prospects for playing overseas before retiring etc..
True nothing against the players, we should focus on the real culprit, once more we are sitting waiting for this man to make move, meantime we lost 3 valuable points, and today well I take the win but frankly an own goal and once more no clean sheet, we are far from being contenders why...... because of the arrogance of this man who does not want to see that he needs to reinforce the team if he wants more than just 3 place and the Cup we took from Hull
If you are a chess player and all you can visualise is the next move, you are never going to win the game.
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