Sentences with phrase «much as tactics»

Not exact matches

Even as U.S. officials try to assure Americans that a war - of - words with China over trade tariffs is merely a negotiation tactic, the National Retail Federation is highlighting just how much the U.S. has to lose if a trade war does come to pass.
In the two decades, I've been a linking strategist I've never seen so much confusion, misinformation, bad advice, and reckless tactics as I see being used today.
Yeah I agree that there is too much raping of the guest blog as a link building tactic going on.
I promise, as a Christian, I dispise their tactics as much as you, because it makes the rest of us look terrible.
With the Supreme Court striking down the Defense of Marriage Act last year and same - sex marriage now imposed by court after court, it's hard to sustain the illusion, much cherished by the secular left as a scare tactic, that our country is on the brink of a theocratic takeover.
Yet it is also the case that such groups frequently come into being in the first place out of a desire to strike back at what their members perceive as America's bullying tactics (in cultural as much as military matters).
But fred, it's not that much different from the same god who killed infants just outside of the womb as a coercion tactic.
We are always telling moderate Muslims to speak out against Islamic extremists, to tell the world that they are as much against the evil tactics of the extremists as everyone else is.
Makes me sad to think that i do nt just think its the players we need but just as much the right tactics from the right manager.
When it comes down to tactics, as much as I despise him, Jose has got it nailed, especially against someone like Wenger who is extremely predictable.
AKB's just never run out of excuses, it isn't «bad luck» when we are first on the injury ladder (by a country mile as well) EVERY SEASON, the last time i remember having a reasonable injury list was before diaby was injury prone, so whether it's down to his tactics, players diets or imcompetent staff, a 2.5 star manager wouldn't have taken more than 2 - 3 seasons to fix these problems, players join our club with amazingly good injury records (ozil) and become injry prone, players leave our club (fabregas) and are fit 2x as much as they were for us, SOMETHING IS WRONG AT ARSENAL
You can too as much tactic as you like, as long as the players are crap, the result will be crap as well
His speed and movement as well as a growing understanding with Ozil could cause the home side all sorts of problems but mainly I think having Theo up front means that our approach to the match will be different and will entail tactics that do not suit Leicester's way of playing so much.
If anything, as we became flat footed in the second half, he should have taken him off for Giroud to rest for PSG as much as to change tactics.
Useless article, klopp just fell into the same injury mess as wenger, now take a look at arsenal, and take another look at dortmund, tell me who you want for a coach, wenger can still take us there, hard times come only to make us stronger, i want you to take your banners to the game to stir up the much needed pressure on the board and wenger, i know wenger won't be sacked but it would go a long way like pardews case, imagine a new coach bringing his own new style and tactics that might take time t master, rethink boys, u know what happened to barca when guardiola left, we don't want to do a porchettino, so think twice gooners and don't be carried away by the media or stupidity
As much as I appreciate what Wenger has done for the club, I would also appreciate it if he wasn't in charge next season, it's nothing personal I just feel that after the period of transition we have flat - lined and the truth is whether it be tactics, injuries, personal recruitment that have been contributing factors to us not being able to win the Premier league title... it's all on him and until we change manager this stupid cycle will persist... EddieAs much as I appreciate what Wenger has done for the club, I would also appreciate it if he wasn't in charge next season, it's nothing personal I just feel that after the period of transition we have flat - lined and the truth is whether it be tactics, injuries, personal recruitment that have been contributing factors to us not being able to win the Premier league title... it's all on him and until we change manager this stupid cycle will persist... Eddieas I appreciate what Wenger has done for the club, I would also appreciate it if he wasn't in charge next season, it's nothing personal I just feel that after the period of transition we have flat - lined and the truth is whether it be tactics, injuries, personal recruitment that have been contributing factors to us not being able to win the Premier league title... it's all on him and until we change manager this stupid cycle will persist... Eddie D
But as shown in a Sky Sports report on the use of the tactic by Premier League clubs, Arsenal are still not covering as much ground or making as many sprints as Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham.
Honestly until last August or so I had zero interest in tactics but I remember your posts were some of the few I could find online where you just said football is very simple compared to other sports, and there isn't that much influence on the game from coaches as people would believe.
As for his team just being there to stop Khabib attacking Artem that's laughable, his team where doing as much threatening and getting in Artem's face as Khabib was, they were clearly there as a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignorAs for his team just being there to stop Khabib attacking Artem that's laughable, his team where doing as much threatening and getting in Artem's face as Khabib was, they were clearly there as a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignoras much threatening and getting in Artem's face as Khabib was, they were clearly there as a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignoras Khabib was, they were clearly there as a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignoras a bully boy tactic to intimidate Artem, which to me is cowardly behaviour, just because it's not as bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignoras bad as McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignoras McGregor's actions doesn't mean it should just be ignored
Stronger defensively wenger has tried to integrate the 4 -14-1 tactics in certain games this works well against those team who like to play with an ATt mid but it didn't offer much support to the wide men as there starting positions was very deep.
as much as we want to back Wenger and give him the respect he deserves, he consistently baffles us with strange team selections, embarrassing excuses and stubborn tactics.
Being a bit more forward thinking looked like a plan as the forwards were not tracking back as much, so maybe it was a risky tactic that could have worked with a better performance and maybe the situation in the group called for it.
we did nt force midfielders to adapt out wide we just played with a different tactic and formation than the most simple tactic of one striker and two wingers, if that was the only right formation then there wouldnt be so much different formations, you guys always talk as if the 4 -3-3 is a rule and wenger absolutely has to play a winger in the right slot of the 3 up top, tactics arent and shouldnt be that simple, it isnt a rule that one has to play two wingers..
As soon as Wenger learns that his tactics that need to be changed into something much more formidable, then he'll have a chance of keeping his joAs soon as Wenger learns that his tactics that need to be changed into something much more formidable, then he'll have a chance of keeping his joas Wenger learns that his tactics that need to be changed into something much more formidable, then he'll have a chance of keeping his job.
As much as I do nt like Arsene Wenger anywore, I have to admit that his tactics was spot on for that City gamAs much as I do nt like Arsene Wenger anywore, I have to admit that his tactics was spot on for that City gamas I do nt like Arsene Wenger anywore, I have to admit that his tactics was spot on for that City game.
But the point is that there are other metrics that matter a lot too, and just as much as goals + assists for certain players, considering their role in the team and respective team's tactics.
For the final 3 - 1, the tactics will remain pretty much the same as that of last year.
1) Domenico Berardi... This may come has a huge surprise but hear me out; at 21 Years of age he has pretty much established himself as a force to be reckoned with in Italian Football, scoring 39 Goals and Assisting 23 Times in 93 Serie A, apperances for Sassuolo; arguably last season wasn't his greatest as he only amassed 7 league goals and 6 Assists in 26 appearances, experimentation tactic wise led to a decrease in productivity.
it does not change much as long as Wenger is in charge, same tactics same results.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
I can remember as a child my father taking my to see Stoke City who always out sang the away teams and the passion flowed through to their players, what's happend to Arsenal, what was the quote from Roy Keane Our club is in a downfall last nights Ossian average Gibbs - plays like a winger bel - looked out of his depth Mert NOT GOOD ENOUGH Kos can't play both Cb on his own Le coq found wanting in possession Welbeck 4th choice Utd plays ever week for us, says it all Sanchez poor last night tries to do too much Santii - felt sorry for him, tried, kept getting pulled back and no movement in front of him Ozil 1/2 things either he doesn't suit the premier or doesn't suit wenger approach GIroud not good enough no where near stevie wonder could see that And finally wenger 10 years ago ahead of his time, now NO PASSION, NO TACTICS, NO FEAR FACTOR, = no job
In as much as we don't win titles with his tactics we must have reasons to complain.
Until this tiny petty manager and owner leave football to the real passionate experts out there we won't even exsist as a top club so we're better off waiting for that day to come in 2/3 years and hope usamanov is the man to take over and cleanse the whole club from top to bottom and rid of Wengers cancer and loosers who get paid way to much just to install a tiny weak loser mentality and petty training and transfers Tactics with teeny weeny transfer fees and huge wages for mediocre staff n players Bring on 2020
Wenger finally showing some adaptability in tactics has been good to see as has the fact he's recently been players pretty much in their proper positions.
We can blame Wenger as much as possible for tactics and team selection but transfers are on Gazidis
Something need to be done after Tuesday match, the tactics is good, we are 3 — nil up, but players switch off — many players are at blame as much as the manager.
His and his boards refusal to compete with the big 3 is obviously the cause of that, but I think it goes deeper in the fact that he as an almost 70 year - old man is unable to compete in today's premier league with fellas in their 40s and early 50s, who have much fresher ideas and inspiring tactics.
The 26 - year - old could fit very well on Wenger's tactics as he can play upfront but also on the wings.He would be a great addition given to the shortage of options upfront for Wenger — as Welbeck is currently injured and Walcott is a very much injury prone too.
Trev and Jan mine the former midfield maestro's deep knowledge of the game to create a truly unique LFC show that fans will enjoy as much for the light - hearted tone as the enlightening slant it provides on players, tactics and managerial input.
His tactics have been poor, too, and he has often tinkered with the system too much, as he did in Gent.
Simeone surely will set now a much more defensive tactic and it's possible that Raul Garcia would play instead Arda Turan do to same, while Miranda and Mario Suarez could be in the first lineup as well.
Moved inside to run the team from an advanced role, I noted much reservation from Nico as he bought into the team's defense - first tactics.
Wenger has got his tactics right in most of the games, but luck and lack of a leader on the pitch has prevented Arsenal from winning games; the inexplicable 4 - 4 draw against Newcastle showed how much an experienced head on the field was sorely missed, as the Gunners were completely clueless in the last twenty minutes of the game.
He's good in the box and in space behind a defense, he's a goal poacher.As a lone striker to carry a line his overall skill set is lacking and with his back to the goal he's ave at best.He also struggles in big games but that could be more about the tactics that don't suit his game as much as anything else
Louis van Gaal has since revealed that if «you miss, you are last» among the penalty takers, a pretty brutal tactic and hardly one that will inspire confidence in a player such as Rooney, who has — despite his much publicised goals for his country this season — failed to make a positive impression on the club front.
It was a hard - fought battle against Derek Adams» men who, for certainly the first - half of the game, employed much the same tactics as they did at Anfield two weeks before.
Jürgen Klopp got his tactics spot - on as the Reds romped to a comfortable 2 - 0 win; the margin of victory would have been much bigger were it not for a sublime performance from David De Gea.
-- Players worked out our tactics so much («stop the full - backs and we've got nothing») that our «world - class» full - backs suddenly became the worst players in the country as they weren't scoring two goals every match.
Many would suggest that last season was a poor one for him as cubs worked out our tactics and pushed up on the full - backs who had done so much damage the year before.
Tactics such as shaming or coercing may cause so much distress for the child, he or she could feel unsafe.
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