Sentences with phrase «of football people»

It's all utter bollocks footballs 1 - 2 games a week 90 to 180 minutes of football people want to talk about it 24 7.
worst of all we no longer play the kind of football people want to watch as a combination of managerial mediocrity and personal stubborness produce occasional (but increasingly less frequent) highs and (increasingly spectacular) lows around a 4th place average...
He still has the respect of football people, and of the owners, as long as money is made he will not be sacked.
Throughout the history of football people have changed the identity of a position.
In the language of football people Jardim has pretty much declared that Mbappe is moving on and so it could be just a short amount of time before we hear an official announcement, although Jardim did not say which club the Frenchman would be moving to.

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More than 3 billion people watched Germany beat Argentina in the final of the 2014 World Cup, run by FIFA, the international football body.
And people would rather watch football,» said Katie Roper of Caring.com.
«Successful people treat it like the half - time show at a football game — an opportunity to regroup and consider how they're going to play out the rest of their day.»
Voted one of the top football and sports bars in America by Draft Magazine, Forbes, Esquire and MSN City Guides, the 5 - acre property is legendary to tailgaters, averaging three live bands, three DJs, and 100 part - time employees to manage anywhere between the 6,000 - 8,000 people that show up for a standard Packers home game.
We're not looking to re-litigate the whole megillah here; the point is, people are hopping mad, and the controversy has rapidly turned the National Football League into one of the most polarizing brands in the United States.
As an all - American football player - turned - money - expert, Chris Hogan helps people reach their retirement goals through his events and as part of Dave Ramsey's speakers group.
Hey, I had a great deal of skill in football, but I've seen a lot of skilled people that didn't do a damn thing in the game, because they didn't prepare; they didn't go out there and work hard.
For most people, the wedge in the golf bag is the equivalent of the placekicker in football.
They might want to... If they feel like they've locked in their future earnings to take care of their kids, or families, sisters, brothers, whatever, then I think people should really look into their story and see how football is affecting their life.»
My idea is to sell personalized sporting equipment with a person's name or whatever they want written on a basketball or football in permanent ink in the font of their choosing through the internet.
You just talked about how reluctant some of these negotiators are, but in health policy consistently what you hear people say, and it's Lucy and the football every time, the reason employers ultimately... They may not want to be in the market, just like they may not want to pay high costs, but what they really don't want to do is piss off their employees.
A person with knowledge of the decision tells AP that Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is retiring after 15 seasons to become ESPN's lead analyst on «Monday Night Football».
«Tinder is a huge global platform which, just like football, is bringing millions of people together every day all around the world,» said Tom Glick, City Football Group's chief commercial football, is bringing millions of people together every day all around the world,» said Tom Glick, City Football Group's chief commercial Football Group's chief commercial officer.
But when news broke of a mass shooting in a Parkland, Florida, school — which killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others — Brown said it shocked him: He graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a football coach who died in the gunfire, was his classmate.
The stories of players in these accounts challenge our moral imagination by forcing us to recognize that the uniformed men on the field are not just Football Players, but Persons - brothers, fathers, husbands, and sons like me.
I am a spiritually oriented person myself but I am sick to death of seeing religion dragged into politics, Biblical passages used like football cheers to encourage the destruction of the opposition, etc..
««Feeling what the other person feels,» said senior Napoleon Sykes, one of the team captains, a small but solid wide receiver and hard - hitting defensive back who had already accepted a scholarship to play college football at Wake Forest.»
Why do they work so hard to force such good people down, attacking the open practice of faith at high school football games or in public offices?
mormons quite believing that black people were unacceptable when they were going to be kicked out of a football conference and got a revelation that perhaps black people could have the priesthood.
Verily even in the season of Football di the Chosen One go, that he might be seen by the people.
My daughter says sometimes someone who doesn't know him will start explaining to him how to play football or baseball (both of which he's quite good at) and he just nods and is very attentive, as if he thinks the other person knows what he's talking about.
Every weekend around 750,000 people attend an English league football match, with hundreds of thousands more visiting Scottish clubs.
Statistically speaking, the festival of football currently taking up every television screen, advertising space and water - cooler conversation in the land is not of interest to the majority of people.
Could football fans — this group of people gathering in weekly congregations, building community, worshipping and putting their money where their mouth is — be the great untapped mission field of the UK?
Football has so much to teach the Church, and it's loved by a group of people who would probably like us too if they got to know us.
If someone wanted to find out how what percentage of people in the U.S. believed that the outcome of a football game was divinely determined in the sense implied, the questions would have to have much better phrasing.
People that do nt know the Lord would think that way, read the bible then u will know what God is about, God cares about your soul in the name of Jesus, he wants to save your soul from hell if u would surrender your life to him and live for him, he is not concern about no football game or worldly things, he wants u to come to him and get saved thats what God is about, learn of him read the Holy Bible.
The fact that half of America believes that god influences football games is absolute proof that religious people are stupid.
The reason I decided to come back is I've loved the game of football since I was a kid, I loved playing sports, I loved being part of a team, and I knew as a person that the more growth I've had and the more opportunity I would have to glorify God and trust in him would be to go back and play football.
When we reduce this complex and important conversation to two «sides,» as though it were some kind of college football rivalry, we do such an injustice to the Bible, to Christian history, and to the millions upon millions of real people whose lives and whose futures we are discussing.
Do people go to football games to try and become the best fan poossible, and maybe even turn into one of the players?
The athletes in a football game are people with personal lives, beliefs, convictions and an array of experiences influencing them.
I felt right at home this weekend with the good people of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of South Carolina, who not only make amazingly delicious food but also love to talk college football!
«Under the influence of football,» I said, «you can tear railway carriages apart and stampede people to death.»
«He shared influence as a Christian at the highest level of football and a role model to hundreds of professionals and thousands of young people, who wanted to stand for Christ, but hadn't had a role model,» Daniels said.
«Tonight is an opportunity to raise funds for charity projects, but especially to reflect on the values that sport and football can promote values that are common to every person, regardless of religious belief and its culture.
All materials made have a seam, so the earth has seams, it is not a solid thing like a rock, it's like patched up, it took him 7 days to patch up this planet into a ball, which you can compare to a football, which have patches of two different colors (white and black), the people that are living on this «ball» the earth, is also mixed with black and white people, who try to live in harmony with everybody, why disrupt it with foolishness.
Close to, you might see that many London policemen are bluer than ever before, but only because they sport fierce tattoos on their forearms, of the sort which most people over 50 still associate with football hooligans.
The July 1984 edition reported, «Eight days of almost constant rain did not stop a total of nearly a quarter of a million people attending Bristol's Ashton Gate football stadium to hear Billy Graham preach.»
You know, you remind me of people after a football game yelling «WE WON».
Football isn't just about 22 people kicking a piece of leather around some grass.
Imagine if there was a person who always batted 1000, who never missed a free throw, and whose every pass of the football was for a touchdown.
If you thing that what religious people do is rediculous, what must you think of 70000 crazed football fans, half of them painted, doing the wave?
As people adopt this mentality, the church begins to look like a football game — 50,000 onlookers in the stands desperately in need of exercise, watching twenty - two people on the field who desperately need rest.
But you're probably one of the people who believe that god is somehow helping tebow win stupid football games but is too busy to help the rest of the world with their needs.
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