Not exact matches
Giroud: slow but good in winning aerial duels, settibg passes for run ins (now he'll lots
of it for theo), you and i know his one touch is
sublime and i noticed he score goals we do nt think he's capable
of, He's a green snake under the green grass in
football, he can be deadly when you do nt expect him.
You watch
football because
of the anticipation
of that style
of play — the quick moving passes, flicks, touches and then a
sublime goal.
Goetze is one
of the brightest prospects in world
football who's already a proven performer on every stage... A technically
sublime, young, creative attacker who's agent is questioning his current club's belief in him?
And over those 22 years, much
of our
football has been delightful and some
of it
sublime.
Van Dijk is a
sublime footballer and would grace the majority
of defences across the world.
The Icelander is a
sublime footballer, a wonderful striker
of the ball, hard grafter — and he desperately wants to play for Everton.
Another highlight
of Little's time in the Royal County was a
sublime chip against Plymouth at Home Park and he is perhaps to
football what the Slovak Miloslav MeÄ àÅ ™ was to tennis — an example
of how subtlety can flourish if deployed correctly.
Their
football this season has been utterly
sublime at times, a number
of their players are bang in form while they've made a breathtaking start to the season which has seen them lose just three
of their first sixteen clashes and climb to sixth in the table.
A
sublime header from teenage striker Adebayo Waheed was just enough for Mountain
of Fire and Miracles Ministries
Football Club...
As
sublime as City's
football has been since the start
of the season, they have had to work much harder for their victories in recent weeks.
I can't see a case to the contrary, especially for a player
of sublime technical talent, raised among the traditions
of Spanish
football.
One example
of a lack
of the same, i.e., judicial arrogation
of divine - like power over mortality — and talk about from the
sublime to the ridiculous — is this report from Paul Levy
of Public Citizen's Consumer Law & Policy Blog about a favorite topic
of mine, too: the reduction
of trademark law to the role
of handmaiden to Big College Pro
Football's money grab over, well, everything: