Sentences with phrase «of huge stadium»

Foo Fighters have announced a clutch of huge stadium gigs in the UK for next summer in support of their recently released album Concrete and Gold.The...
«Some of our players have played at Old Trafford before but others haven't so it's important that everyone is comfortable playing in the environment of a huge stadium like Old Trafford.»

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Now, 20 years later, his denomination (though it has no official membership) has approximately a million and a half members and the same quantity of sympathizers, who meet in 2,000 temples and who can easily fill Maracará, the huge soccer stadium in Rio de Janeiro, for special services.
Think of a crowd in a huge stadium held in awe by the performance in the arena.
On top of those things, having a set stadium plan would be huge.
No, the reason we lost is because they have a better team than us (ouch it hurts to admit that) and a better manager (I think we can all agree on that) also, very soon will have a better stadium than ours, bigger capacity, steeper sides, better facilities and a huge bank of steeply angled seats behind the goal.
Throw in a WC RW, CB & ST i would guarntee Arsenal fans would pay the prices asked now, as we have payed huge amounts as it is over the years and nothing has changed, we are used to it but ur spot on — Paying massives amounts of hard earned money to watch average players playing for our great club in a brand new top of the range football stadium paid by its fans.
A sports - challenged tourist from Burkina Faso who happened upon the stadium might have guessed it to be the scene of some huge family reunion.
Yes it is a huge gamble but imagine the payoff — If wenger's tactics, team management and luck with injuries is spot on we could be about to see one of if not the most successful year since we finished paying off for the stadium.
The only reason people think the «Wenger out» protests are out - of - order is because he was a breath of fresh air when he first arrived, carried himself with dignity and intelligence, and saw Arsenal continuously finish in the top - four despite the huge financial pressures of building a new stadium like the Emirates.
Fly Emirates did sponsor Chelsea previously however, and whilst being tied to the Blues, the airline opted to agree a huge deal with Arsenal on the naming of said stadium, which must have felt like a big middle finger to our London rivals.
Incidentally, talking of rams stadium, i dropped by there on recent usa trip and it is frecking huge!
No - one else would be able to afford their own stadium and feast at the top table because of the huge building costs.
Or... we call our stadium the «Emirates» or something (cough cough like the huge injection of Arab money that already happened in exchange for their brand and its marketing)..
Directly because of his lies - and let us use that correct word, LIES, — fans bought into the new regime and life with increased prices at the new stadium, which was of course operative before Gazidis, but needed marketing (as the huge cost it indeed was), AND ALSO EXAGGERATED to get fans to accept long term mediocrity of new players.
I like to think that none of our key players would even second think a switch to White Hart Lane (or their new unnamed stadium), but it would be a huge reality check if someone like Ramsey did force a move to their club.
Newcastle have the kind of pride that makes their present situation truly unpalatable, Everton is suffering from cautious optimism (owing to Lukaku buy as statement of intent and talk of new stadium a.k.a greater financial power), while Dortmund have always had huge expectations from themselves.
On race day the huge grandstands are absolutely packed, turning the whole circuit into more of a stadium than a race track.
We have a huge fan base, a brilliant stadium in one of the biggest cities in the world.
, Lacazettes barely met let alone worked with the squad, on the back of being in Oz the previous week, huge changes in climate, playing in extremely humid stadium... how does this compare to anything that's likely to occur in 2/3 weeks time back in the uk??
Among the many huge clashes, Manchester United and Liverpool will meet on 28th July in Michigan's «Big House», a stadium with a capacity in excess of 100,000 that is sure to sell out.
Those words are now set in plastic in the form of a huge statue in the fan zone outside the stadium's gates.
regarding the stadium, all economist knew that we had to expand on the capacity or we were going backwards, the board took a vote, it was passed that we would develop a new stadium, accounts were produced bank loans were excepted, AW was asked if he can take on the huge task of staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerof staying in the EPL with a shoe string budget, he excepted the challenge did a great job until we got rich but AW LOST THE ART OF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top playerOF SPENDING and forgot how to manage top players,
The lack of CL money will be made up for by the huge increase in PL TV rights compared to what they were over the past 10 years whilst we were paying off debts, but nonetheless, Tottenham will struggle, at a time when the benefits of our new stadium will finally come good.
Secondly, If anyone thinks Daddy Kroenke over there on his huge ranch, is unaware of the now regularly half empty stadium (which would remain so if Wenger stays, as Kroenke well knows) they are not of the strongest IQ, putting it very mildly indeed.
Despite some low population levels in surrounding areas, SEC schools and other dominant programs in the South and Midwest (like Oklahoma, Florida State, Clemson, and Nebraska) are able to fill huge stadiums due to devoted fanbases and a relative lack of pro sports teams.
That's why I always keep saying we wasted a 42m to bench or best player the season before (Cazorla), that money should have been spent where it was needed (ST and CB)... By the way I still rate my Cazorla far higher than Ozil... I know that's a past but I'm still gutted, 42m is huge, we would have sign someone like Suarez (adding few couple of millions), Lewandowski... I support all my Arsenal players Cazorla, Ozil and even Giroud when at the pitch, but hey this a forum not a stadium...
Based on the fans affluence, ticket prices, stadium size, finances, and support, it is unacceptable and wrong (as a matter of fact it is intellectual corruption) that a manager earning such a huge wage (# 8millions / year... F*cking joke) is not capable of delivering trophies, and I mean major trophies (not those small ridiculous domestic cups) on a regular basis.
To do so he has committed to building a huge state of the art new stadium in Inglewood at a staggering cost of just over # 2 billion.
Last season Manchester City dealt our team a huge psychological blow in their 4 - 2 victory at the City of Manchester stadium.
The Royal Blues, with their expensive squad, giant stadium and huge fan base, have punched significantly below their weight since their last appearance in the Champions League (2014 - 15), mainly as a consequence of poor managerial appointments.
• Inclusion of new 63 row single - tier stand responds to Club desire to create the most atmospheric stadium in Europe • Planning application lodged with Haringey Council for a world - class stadium, public square, hotel, supermarket, homes and space for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation • Delivered on the current site and adjacent land, ending concerns about a move out of the Borough with no need for even a temporary move during construction • Major investment into North Tottenham to provide a huge boost to the area • A flagship for the wider regeneration of the area
Sir Alex Ferguson's legend was cemented at Old Trafford on Friday when Manchester United FC unveiled a huge bronze statue of the manager outside the stadium to help mark his 26 years at the club.
Arsenal were on the verge of another huge upset or should we say that an upset actually happened at the Wembley stadium as FA Cup holders Wigan were knocked out by gunners on penalties.
Well, Real Barca do well for obvious reasons; they get the lion's share of LA Liga revenue and the have huge stadiums and fanbases that provide revenue streams that they invest into the best players in the world, who are also are more likely to stay, because the lifestyle is much nicer there with the income these players get.
Countless numbers of photographs will be taken with the pitch as a backdrop, or framed against the huge Arsenal crests that adorn the outside of the stadium.
But The Gunners stood firm, and a huge sigh of relief was heard around the stadium as the final whistle blew.
At the University of Maryland in College Park, a huge football stadium looms over the brick building that houses the astronomy department.
That one was reached in March 2008, when technicians loaded 26 tons of borosilicate glass into a huge rotating oven located under the football stadium at the University of Arizona and turned up the heat to 2,150 degrees Fahrenheit.
This resource looks at the pros and cons of building huge stadiums for global sporting events.
The eye - catching roof was specially designed to withstand Port Elizabeth's notoriously high wind speeds, and the stadium is equipped with state - of - the - art technology and two huge viewing screens.
Of course this wouldn't be a «Street» title if the games didn't take place in urban style settings, so forget those huge stadiums and be prepared to play on back - alley courts.
As the biggest piece in the show, the large drawing is actually only lower portion of a huge composition that Verlato started on back in mid 80s, just after the massacre of the Eisel stadium.
In the centre of Nuremberg, home of the National Socialist Party in the 1940s and the site of subsequent war trials, there is a partially completed group of Nazi monuments: a coliseum, a parade ground and a huge stadium.
Dozens of these handsome lidded pots hang in a bleachers - like arrangement, encircling a huge sphere made of discarded computers, stereos and television sets like a small stadium.
Placed at one end of the stadium, it is clearly in view from all parts of the huge venue.
The UN has gotten to such low cost estimates for their government controls because they have convinced themselves, much like the promoters of building football stadiums for billionaire team owners, that they will get a huge return from the government CO2 controls:
Because the old sports stadium is gone and the huge parking lot is available, he said the neighborhood will be densifying and four times as much housing will be built in the area compared to what was in the 333 - building, two - story Alice Griffith project — most of which was built in 1963.
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