Sentences with phrase «of pace of play»

Channon reckons Protect the Ball changes the feeling of FIFA significantly, and not just in terms of the pace of play or the battle for midfield.
I think all violations of pace of play should be managerial ejection and escalating team fines for each occurrence.

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Ronan was a mass - murdering racist, played by Lee Pace, a great actor whose performance was lost in pounds of blue make - up.
In response to a shareholder question about what could be done to speed up the glacial pace of adoption of electric car production by other car companies, Musk said he was «playing with doing something fairly significant on this front which would be kind of controversial with respect to Tesla's patents.»
College Board President David Coleman said the partnership aims to level the college admissions playing field by putting high - quality training within easy reach of students without the funds for commercial test - prep services or the family support often needed to stick with a self - paced practice book.
The camera angles switch with the game flow, so the action is always coming at me, and the NBA's grueling pace of play becomes especially pronounced.
«Given the large numbers at play, it is going to take meaningful time to see big numbers in terms of board diversity percentages but the pace of change is accelerating,» said Cassidy, whose Boardlist now has nearly 4,000 members.
It was for me a kind of unison between two instruments, both playing that old familiar air, «Life,» — one a bassoon, if you will, and the other an oaten pipe, if you care to find an image for it, but still keeping pace with each other, until the players both grew old and grey.»
Then there is his pace of production: according to commonly accepted dating techniques» using the known dates of Shakespeare's forced retreats from London during the plague years, the year of his final retirement to Stratford, allusions to current events in the plays, and so forth» it seems that during his working life in London he wrote on average two plays each year until the death of Elizabeth in 1603, when the pace slackened to about one play per year during the Jacobean reign.
While they were playing the second hole, the father of the course's co-owner approached the group and told them they weren't keeping up with the pace of play (it's customary in golf to match the pace of the groups before and after your group, so as not to disrupt other rounds).
Despite the author's idiosyncratic and condescending substitution of nicknames for Polish surnames he assumes readers will not be able to keep straight, the story is fast - paced and keeps in play the action in Warsaw as well as the diplomatic dramas in London, Moscow, and Washington.
You won't feel any difference in your gambling — on the contrary, you will discover you can play at a slower or faster pace and even try to play multiple games at a time to boost your shots of winning.
When Arsenal played with Arteta as defensive midfielder that situation never occurs he tends to control the flow and pace of Arsenal game with his passing and by holding his position, he also runs into space very well and always available for a pass.
im with you on that... even if we do nt wanted, wenger likes to play a cam in one of the wing to get more possesion... im on th more dinamic play with to fast wingers who have goals and can get the line to take the pass to our target man (giroud or other)... because of that also is that wenger need a player on the cf who can play holdup playing... but, if wenger continiue to play that way and demands a player with good technique and short pass, i thing he also need to go for a player with goals and more pace than ramsey... he play ramsey there because he shows that he knows where is the f * net and have the technique and pass... but he needs more pace and even better dribbling skills... in that case i would go for isco or gotze
Montero v Chambers: JM is a tricky winger, pacey, lots of skills & quick dribbling, plays regularly CC a young inexperienced player who plays better for us at CB than at RB, hardly ever plays, hasn't got the pace nor the experience to deal with such players 100 % of the time.
Coming up against Arsenal, it would be a no brainer to see the visitors have large spells of possession and nullify whatever little threat the home side may pose; but Johnson, playing as the Right - Winger, could initiate counterattacks with his deceptive pace and has the ability to deliver that final ball for the likes of Steven Fletcher and Conor Wickham — who could start upfront for the Black Cats against Arsenal, to finish off a goal scoring chance.
Why does Wenger insist to play Ramsey on the wings when he hasn't the burst of pace required of that position?
The ox is a brilliant player and I definitely believe he can surpass Walcott but he wants to play center mid so I guess we'll see what Arsene does, about the one trick pony thing when he plays he stretches the play not letting defenses drop off, pure pace creates space but that is only worth it if there's end product, and Theo sets up his fair share of assists and also hits the net there's loads more tricky wingers out there who have no end product so what do you pick?
Back in Emirates, he will play a very attacking team full of pace..
He is playing in a high defensive line team but still manage to be rarely caught off guard considering his super lack of pace and acceleration.
He simply does not have the pace to play at that level — may be make him a keeper where he does not have to do any running:) Add to this scenario that we will again play with 10 men as Ozil is an absolute spectator, (Wenger feels he has to play him cause of the stupid price he paid.)
It could be argued that he needs to play regularly to adjust to the pace and style in Europe, but with the first - choice pairing of Samuel Umtiti and Gerard Pique keeping things tight at the back, it hasn't been easy for the Colombian to settle at the Nou Camp.
The Spaniard simply does not seem to have the legs as we saw in the game against Boro and I feel Kieran would be better suited to play at wing - back as pace will be crucial in dealing with the likes of Sane and De Bruyne.
Per is very slow, I wish he was faster atimes but ppl under rate him a lot and please football is not all about pace; Per plays with his brains and we tend to applaud players who play with more aggression unfortunately he doesn't; I will use an eg, if it was Per marking Hazard instead of Koscielny in d build up to the chelsea penalty, he would have probably gone backwards trying to stay on d right side of hazard so he doesn't shoot and narrowing d angle so that our goalie easily picks up d ball, that's how Per plays and to me that's subtle but intelligent option in that scenario but that style of play doesn't get plenty credit.
Big fan of Santi but so far he is way off the pace, let's play Campbell on the left Ox on the right and Alexis as CF.feel sorry for Arteta hope it's not a bad injury but let's home Wenger now buys the CDM we need, my worry is he will say we have Diaby back!
If we keep a healthy team with some decent offensive play calling I think a lot of what Pace has done that is positive will come to light.
I can understand Wenger not wanting to lose the physicality, aerial prowess and link up play of the Frenchman but the pace and finishing of the Englishman are also big weapons for the Gunners.
Yesterday we played well with the movement and pace of sanogo who ain't even good yet do imagine we had a good or world class striker with movement and pace we would be deadly
I'm really concerned that this style of play is going to become a fixture again as a counterpart to the pace - and - space era.
i truely don't believe in wining this or that...... because you can always go down even if you have the world's best players...... more concerning for me is the tactics and the pace of the game which we follow and play........
At the end of the day it's on Pace but (I've said this repeatedly in other threads) a HUGE reason why they were bad is because our offensive play calling was so bad.
Pace pace pace, for counter attacks / technical and play making ability provided by Sanchez and Iwobi / Coq, Welbeck and recently Ox to do the dirty work while contributing effectively in attacks / false nice kind of line up with Theo, Welbz, Sanchez rotating causing havoc to Chelsea's bacPace pace pace, for counter attacks / technical and play making ability provided by Sanchez and Iwobi / Coq, Welbeck and recently Ox to do the dirty work while contributing effectively in attacks / false nice kind of line up with Theo, Welbz, Sanchez rotating causing havoc to Chelsea's bacpace pace, for counter attacks / technical and play making ability provided by Sanchez and Iwobi / Coq, Welbeck and recently Ox to do the dirty work while contributing effectively in attacks / false nice kind of line up with Theo, Welbz, Sanchez rotating causing havoc to Chelsea's bacpace, for counter attacks / technical and play making ability provided by Sanchez and Iwobi / Coq, Welbeck and recently Ox to do the dirty work while contributing effectively in attacks / false nice kind of line up with Theo, Welbz, Sanchez rotating causing havoc to Chelsea's back 3.
The guy has pace and really knows how to dribble, if you watch him play he really does remind you of a young RVP.
Lacazette will really suit our style of play as well, because we thrive on pace, and movement, something Giroud just can not give us.
Played at a Rose Bowl pace of 75 snaps and closer to 15 - 16 possessions, those numbers would have been something like 525 and 50, respectively.
I am still hopeful that wenger will sign a better striker, but of not I think in the big games he will play Walcott sanchez chamberlain as our front 3 and that pace will cause any team problems.
The pace of play has been right around five hours.
Snail to be precise And sometimes against big teams we used to get one dimensional because of his hold up play style and having no pace for the counters
Matt Kuchar says he knows the pace of play can get slow on tour.
He is has obviously been schooled by Wenger on that — and maybe Walcott playing CF yesterday in a game that suited pace rather than something more patient, is a sign of things to come.
So why doesn't he plays Sanchez as our no 9??! He's way better, has the skill, pace, work rate and finishing, all he needs is a little more discipline in that role and he may be the +25 goal striker we've been waiting for, he carried Barca when Messi was injured so I don't see why he's not being used as a striker ahead of Giroud.
But i am not sure of all those mentioned who actually has the better pace, if it's coquelin, then play coquelin.
Based on its offense's own tempo and big - play ability and the propensities of its high - pace opponents, USF did its best to follow the script regarding how to account for facing a lot of snaps.
We play less in the midfield now, most of our possession in at the back with Mert and Kos pacing around the ball, some quick passes in midfield and we sometimes slow down again and pass it around near the opponents box.
His lack of pace with our style of play is suicidal.
The problem is that for other strikers playing for other teams I tend to see highlights so see the goals and very near misses, some have a lot of pace.
Just six days ago, Cleveland finished its second game of a back - to - back: a fast - paced matchup against James Harden and the Houston Rockets — a game where James and Irving played a combined 77 minutes and still lost, 117 - 112.
We can also not play on the counter attack and use the pace of Sanchez and Iwobi as much because Giroud is too slow to keep up.
It also leads to less of a possession based game and we PLAY BETTER when can use our pace and skill to counter-attack (at least) some of the time
GOONERS, world football is FULL of young, exciting, pact, agile, better versions of Theo who like the OX will create chance after chance for us using brilliant wing play, dribbling ability and then Pace.
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