Sentences with phrase «of dream club»

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In pursuit of her dream of owning her own business, Michele Merhib started out by renting space at a local country club to offer massages.
Municipal bonds often conjure up images of golfers taking in a few rounds at the country club before shopping for their dream yachts.
It occurred to me about that time that the Zionsville Rotary Club was asking me to make a greater commitment of involvement — and promising swift retribution if I fell short — than I had ever dreamed of demanding of church members.
(See Berry, The Dream of the Earth, [San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1988] 120) It is the fundamental self - manifestation of mystery, and our religions should be seen as further episodes in a continuous unfolding of the depths of the cosmos itself.
After a meal lasting for five hours, those Buckland Club gastronomes were ready to retire to their beds, lulled to sleep by visions of frosty feasts in Siberian forests, and dreaming of the next stop on a Trans - Siberian train.
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He loves Arsenal, the club is his dream and he has waited patiently for nearly 3 - 4 years to come to the club, He chose to stay and fight, instead of being loaned out in the summer.
It is so sad that Arsenal is no longer the top club that all top talents across Europe dreamed to be part of.
Slowly I added more clubs and better balls to the feed sack that held my precious dream sticks, and although I still hit four out of 10 shots totally sideways, or caught the turf three inches behind my ball, my self - taught progress was awesome.
«Who would not dream of playing with a club like Real Madrid, FC Barcelona or Manchester United?»
i dreamt of Jardim being our next coach but in that dream it didn't end well for Wenger, he shamefully departed the club... hopefully that part won't come through..
Lose their pull power?most spanish speaking south american players dream of playing for either Barcelona or Real Madrid they even accept lower wages from these clubs than they would get from other clubs in Europe!
Imagine the situation; you play brilliantly for a French club that never gets close to a trophy and then concede the fewest goals of any keeper in the World Cup finals and this gets you a dream transfer to the Premier League and Arsenal.
I never made it, but Gatting finally did and is now back at the club as youth team coach, but for most of us it stays a dream.
Speaking to Four Four Two, however, Turan has insisted that there were never any doubts about joining his dream club, regardless of his wait for a debut.
So Ivan then goes and signs Raul as Director of Football (but in a different title) following the appointment of Sven M.I give my total respect to Ivan.He knows the structure of the club needed a complete change so as to begin the road of recovery and he kept his word.He was outwardly challenging Wenger and he delivered what he said he would do.There is still more to change but that will be so much easier to do Wenger is removed at the end of the week (in my dreams I'm afraid) but nobody can doubt the intentions Ivan has for change and he must be respected for this
The prospect of Torres teaming up with Suarez is a mouth - watering one and he may be persuaded to stay, even though he is thought to be desperate to join a club where he can achieve his dream of winning trophies.
Bob Wasserman's reelection pushes Wolff closer to his dream of constructing a $ 1.8 billion «ballpark village» and relocating the club to Fremont, about 23 miles south of Oakland — a move that, despite the economic crisis, Wolff expects to make in time for the 2012 season.
Is he likely to be our owner one day or is he just dreaming that he can wrest control of the club from Kroenke?
They should be willing to bleed on the pitch not only because they are paid what most people can only dream of, but, for crying out loud, do it because you are proud and honoured to play for such a prestigious club as Arsenal.
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane wants his club to offer Gareth Bale to Chelsea as part of his plan to sign dream transfer target Eden Hazard.
The early years were the stuff little boys who support a club dream of.
That is why the football media hilariously (not) dubbed a top four finish as the Wenger trophy, blithely ignoring the fact that this was actually the desperate desire or distant dream of every Premier League club.
With the financial resources he brought us more success than the club could ever have dreamed of, including a full season unbeaten.
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reportedly feels he may need to seal a transfer away from the club in order to fulfil his dream of winning the Champions League.
According to the Independent, the Reds are showing the most interest ahead of Manchester United at the moment, despite Werner himself having recently named the Red Devils as his dream club.
Keane left in a hurry and really ruffled some the feathers of many supporters when he made his «dream» move to his boyhood club.
The football club and that what it started out as is now a business who's main sauce of income is a football team and run on American lines where winning a trophy is only a pipe dream.
Everyone has a dream of playing for Arsenal when looking for a new club.
However, I'm not worried becuz I know someone whose opinion Wenger must value becuz this person has managed several clubs and won trophies that Wenger can only dream of; I give you..................................................
wants to join us as I would imagine that Arsenal is a club that most players dream of playing for, more than even the likes of Bayern or Barcelona, because under Wenger players do not have to worry about their performances.
My dream scenario is, that Wenger would become some kind of sports director or whatever the title should be, where can assist the club in attracting players, but with no influence on how the 1» st team is managed in training and in matches.
@quantic dream The only reason top players outside of England wanted to come to the BPL were either because of the clubs wining reputation through the years like ManU and Liverpool.
Then it's said Ozil is craving Real Madrid return unfortunately for him we all know he won't be returning there because they have better players than him and are a club with ambition who never go backwards, since Ozil left Real Madrid have won 2 champions league titles which we can only dream of at Arsenal with Wenger still the manager!
How Manchester United fans are dreaming the club could line up next season, with a whole host of big - money buys brought in by Louis van Gaal.
They've fulfilled a dream because most of the time players want to come to a big club in England, and they could be under much more pressure than they're used to.
When the old guard led by David Dein sold us the vision, we trusted them to make it happen, we voted with our wallets, Kroenke came in and stole, and is still stealing that dream from us with Wenger as a convenient scape goat while our commonwealth is being raided, the sad part is that the situation has seen the spuds steal the template of that dream, and so far so good for them, a bigger club would have implemented it faster though but still, they are on course and at this rate, while we watch after our coffers, a small pub team like the spuds will overtake us, for the first time in the Premier League era, they finished above us, a situation not conceivable previously, shows how much the institution Arsenal has deteriorated in recent times.
If we fail to make the top 4 (and that is becoming more of a dream than a reality) then Wenger must stand down and a drastic restructuring of the club and playing staff must begin.
But the fans are more concerned with the recent — and out of the blue — interview that Sterling gave to the BBC, in which he revealed that he was flattered by the interest from Arsenal and dreamed of playing for a club that were competing for titles.
I dream of the day when Arsenal are the club that every player wants to join, where every pundit, media, critic and so on speak of us as a force to always fear.
We cant blame the players, it's true some of them underperform, with a Manager as Simeone they would not be in the first team, and that is how you manage a Football Club; the reason why we can not think of beating the so called Giants, is because our Manager is obsolete, his past glories are long gone and is unable better said UNWILLING to change his ways; while he manages our team we can not dream and settle as it seems you have.
Wenger is the dream coach for a football club, he is able to make good revenue while spending very small amount of money, what can a board ask for more.Those people are there for money, they invest in their share to get more money, they don t care about trophies.
I wouldn't hold it against him, Arsenal is a dream club for allot of players and it's doubtful he could find better.
Pierre Emerick - Aubameyang has been flirting with Real Madrid again, mentioning in an interview that they were still the club he dreamed of moving to, and that there had been contact with the club in the summer.
After more than two decades in baseball, Wally Backman landed his dream job: manager of a major league club.
Not at all.Most who want Wenger out recognise quite clearly the job thenewManager has is not easy.Wenger has allowed complete apathy to set in around the whole club so whoever is appointed will have work to do before we can even dream of being title contenders.You come across as a very typical Wenger lover who knows his time is up and is almost wanting the new Manager to fail.Guess what?The fanbase are not easily fooled but will accept a transition as long as we progress.We still have the core of very very good players who are more than capable of being competitive in this league and with the right additions we can be a force.But we need a Manager who MANAGES AND COACHES THE TEAM.This is clearly beyond Wenger and has been for too long now.It is quite clearly shown by our current league position of SIXTH.And yet you still continue to accept this.The Club needs to raise its expectation levels or else even mediocrity will be beyondclub so whoever is appointed will have work to do before we can even dream of being title contenders.You come across as a very typical Wenger lover who knows his time is up and is almost wanting the new Manager to fail.Guess what?The fanbase are not easily fooled but will accept a transition as long as we progress.We still have the core of very very good players who are more than capable of being competitive in this league and with the right additions we can be a force.But we need a Manager who MANAGES AND COACHES THE TEAM.This is clearly beyond Wenger and has been for too long now.It is quite clearly shown by our current league position of SIXTH.And yet you still continue to accept this.The Club needs to raise its expectation levels or else even mediocrity will be beyondClub needs to raise its expectation levels or else even mediocrity will be beyond us.
Mikhi wanted second wind of his dimming career, somehow the fate made his old dream come true by joining the club he once admired.
At Arsenal he has the dream job, no pressure to deliver trophies from the owner, living in one of the major cities in the world managing a well - known club and getting paid 8 million or more a year!!!
TV funny - man Josh Widdicombe got to live out a dream as the famous Plymouth Argyle fan delivered a team - talk to the players of his beloved club.
Aubameyang was desperate in pursue of his Real Madrid dream, Mislintat came in right on time with the stepping stone club idea (I'm sorry that's my first respond of this saga).
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