Yeah but we have some pretty solid evidence that Hak doesn't care that
much about players scoring (or, really, about players not scoring) when he makes his lineup decisions.
I think it gets used on air by color commentators that don't know that
much about a player, but pre-game are handed a list of things they could say about the player so that they sound smart.
A player like Belotti would certainly give Arsenal another option to utilise, however I must admit I don't know too
much about the player.
Wenger praised the France international's season, whilst refusing to talk too
much about a player who is contractually obliged to a fellow PL club.
Damn you should be a scout since you know so
much about players you haven't actually watched?
I don't worry
much about players like Bellerin leaving because its not a core area of the team.
Its like we are new arsenal fans who do nt know
much about the players in the team and big brother is about to teach us how to appricate some players proper.
Wenger always cares too
much about his players.
Can not say
much about these players as Wenger and staffs are the one who can identify talent of teen ager, we can only comment on experienced players by seeing their videos.
Do nt really know too
much about players, but i always like Matais Fernandez from Football manager 08
As Henry becomes more skilled the swaying lessens and there is an option to zoom in, but it's still very
much about the player and their ability to judge a shot.
My personal favorite from them was a unique action - RPG called Steambot Chronicles, a game that was as
much about player agency as it was punching things with a giant mech - suit.
At the end of the day, games are as
much about the player as they are about the game.
Though Shadowrun Returns assumes too
much about the player's prior knowledge about the universe and too often skimps over introducing key gameplay systems, getting over the hump is worth discovering the deeply gratifying strategy game within.
Not exact matches
Just as pro sports
players watch hours of game tapes of their opponents, you should have as
much knowledge as possible
about the style, motivations, and interpersonal dynamics of the other side.
Team
players care
about the other members of your organization just as
much as they care
about performing well in their own roles.
We want
players to have as
much information as possible
about themselves and their friends when they play, in order to better understand who they are and build things together.
Jan. 6, 2006 — While
much of the buzz
about this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has centered on personal entertainment such as video - on - demand, portable media
players, and giant television monitors, the four - day exhibition is also providing glimpses of the future of small business technology.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 - Facebook Inc's announcement on Tuesday that it would add dating features to the world's largest social network sent shares of rival dating sites tumbling, as investors expressed concern
about the entry of the
much larger
player.
With the popularity of fantasy leagues, fans crave as
much information
about their
players as possible, and will pay.
Ad tech firms are out of favor these days - too many
players, too many unmet promises, too little transparency, too few successes, and too
much money for nothing
much to talk
about in the way of results.
How quickly different industry
players navigate the Trough of Disillusionment will be as
much about the psychological acceptance of the innovations that [it] brings as the technology itself.»
Interestingly, the answers game -
players gave usually told us
much about their own values.
I don't know
much about the teams, the
players, or even the rules, but I sure do love sports!
«It's been interesting this fall to see reporters interviewing NFL
players about how
much they're following CTE, and how
much they're understanding,» he says.
Whether Rod Sims can find
much to like
about reducing the number of
players in petrol retailing remains to be seen.
People hate been told
about the 10 years of «austerity» but the proof is there and out in the open, how
much was spent, what
players were sold and the close to zero net spend.
We could argue all day long
about Wenger and if or not his training methods have made
players more injury prone but sadly it is what it is and with a heavy heart we shouldn't offer him a contract unless on
much reduced terms, but yes Roachie if Jack was fit I'd put him in the team ahead of Ozil all day long.
I simply don't like Garrett at this point and can't see how he's gonna get too
much better but I had my doubts
about Many
players in the past... sometimes correctly and sometimes not do
much.
I enjoyed this article, it is pretty
much what I have been thinking lately: that the majority of the squad (not just Oli) are confidence
players and that Wenger is cautious to disrupt the balance in the squad, that's why he has been going on
about cohesion so
much.
I really don't want to turn my comment into a negative
about wenger, I'm as tired of it as
much as everyone else is but the sooner ozil is given the chance in the middle the better, if there are other
players who in wengers view are better in that position then wenger will have to sell him with a massive loss.
I don't really know enough
about the
player but I hope he has a good head on his shoulders and works hard, from what I have read
about Campbell makes me glad he is on his way out, non of his loan coaches have had
much good to say
about him and he keeps getting dropped.
Much as I love Sanchez and recognise his immense contribution, he's really pissed me off with his efforts to exit and I don't see any way back, both in terms of how the
players might feel and the bs
about not extending his contract and letting it run down.
In England
players don't care
about the name behind the shirt, if you're good they'll do as
much as they can to make life a living hell.
Arsene can be too
much about outfield play, with a
players responsibility being linked to another
players game.
When Pep Guardiola thought he was failing at ensuring the motivation of his
players at Barca - that we was failing at that aspect of his job, he willingly stepped aside not thinking
about how
much of a legendary coach he was at the club.
I think Arsene protects incoming
players a wee bit too
much as he wants them to be fully bedded in and things to go ever so smoothly, but sometimes been thrown into the deep end can tell you more
about a
player and some flourish in those circumstance.
Much of this relates back to a conversation we've been having all week
about loyalty and how it reflects differently on
players than teams.
What
about the 2nd half of last season, don't think he played consistently then, missed chances, gave the ball away trying to do too
much and not passing to
players in better positions.
He does not grasp the fact that all the dressing room will be talking
about is where these
players are going and how
much money they will get.
That's what I heard, and I think, as time has gone past so quickly, I've learned so
much about myself,
about being here as a basketball
player and as a man.
This is a very strange game to work out the ratings for each
player, as although we won the game, there was not
much for Arsenal fans to rave
about.
So instead of applauding the
players on there performance and heart they showed you choose to slate them and start whining
about how we need to change so
much as usual.
Now Aubameyang would definitely be a
player much needed and appreciated at Arsenal, but I don't think there's anything justifiable
about spending in the excess of $ 90 million.
He is a WC
player who just goes
about his duty and do them right but he doesn't do so
much talking like, calling team mates to order, commenting on games and
players etc..
MR Wenger is a gentle man Hudson is a gentle man too in soccer you need a bully some one like simone conte that will drive the
players on the pitch some one that will motivate and ignite the sole of
players in fires while the tactics are 100 % perfect I do nt know
much about dennis wise at the moment at moment but at his time he was a bully
Wenger made the comment
about keeping Gazidis on a leash and people assumed it meant not spending as
much, for me it is to stop him from buying trash and clogging up the team with
players not good enough for AFC, that leash worked well this year as we didn't panic buy a Perez.
But one thing Dyche is right
about is that
players definitely go down easier in the Premier League than they do in the lower divisions where the game is
much more physical...
Everyone goes on
about Kante and yeah, he's a good industrious hard worker but he excelled at Leicester because they had a unique and regimented approach to how they played football and how the whole team acted as a unit, which made his job
much easier and conversely, the other
players jobs were easier too when considering his role in the set up.
Everyone here is rambling
about how
much we have deadwood but didn't most of the Chelsea
players look deadwood last year?