Sentences with phrase «older titles back»

Publishers are using them to their best advantage, whether it's to get older titles back on the shelves (VizBIG), complete titles (Del Rey), or speed up releases (Yen Press).
The updated visuals bring these old titles back to life, and though some of the texture work can still be murky, it's a good looking collection of games.

Not exact matches

The publisher will also go back to the top handful of its existing titles, including Kardashian's game and even older games like Deer Hunter, to bolster those same kinds of features.
Back when job titles were a badge of honor, motivation thrived on an old system of compliance and rewards.
At first, I doubted that if this article is gonna be yet another version of an old trick backed with an over-hyped title.
Many people think of California's Wine Region being located in the northern part of the state; when in fact South Coast Winery is the first winery among 750 of the states» top wineries to claim the title of California Winery of the Year for 4 times, as judged in the California State Fair Wine Competition — the oldest and most prestigious wine competition in the United States, dating back to 1854.
The veteran left - back spent eight years at Old Trafford, winning five Premier League titles and the Champions League in his time with the club, and becoming something of a fans» favourite with his committed performances.
The 40 - year - old, who won eight Premier League titles as United's star right - back between the early 1990s and 2011, only joined Valencia on a short - term deal until the end of the season.
The 34 - year - old centre - back was in fine form last season, playing every minute of the Premier League title - winning campaign, but clearly the club legend is in the latter stages of his career and moves to bring in a long - term replacement would appear to be sensible.
Looking more long term though, the fact that Costa keeps having problems with his hamstring could be good news for us in the race for the Premier League title, especially if our own injury situation does not go back to the bad old days.
It should be remembered that we beat Chelsea 3 - 0 at home back in September, but the contrast in fortunes following that game has been remarkable; the defeat ultimately galvanised Antonio Conte's side who went on to win thirteen league games in a row and ultimately run away with the title, while the Gunners let old habits bite them in the backside yet again as a very promising start to the campaign disintegrated after a number of poor performances and results.
As reported by BBC Sport, the 22 - year - old joined City in a # 43m deal last month, with the move coming off the back an impressive season at Monaco during which he was pivotal to their Ligue 1 title success.
If they can jump this big hurdle against their old enemies, Reds fans might look back on it as a vital part of a title win in a years time.
The Bears won the title again the next year, in Pearl Harbor month, and in»43 when Halas was Commander Papa Bear, and in»46 when he was back from the war, 51 years old.
The 21 year old, who is currently out injured, helped Juventus to back to back Serie A titles in his first two campaigns in Italy and a prominent member of Didier Deschamps» national team set - up.
The Red Devils will be looking to bounce back from a shock defeat to West Brom at Old Trafford which handed their local rivals, Manchester City, the Premier League title.
The 26 - year old has been at Dortmund since 2008 and has completed more than 200 games for the club, helping them to back to back league titles, a German cup and two German super cups.
Although Arsenal may have just finished another season with, what us fans would class as, an early exit from the Champions League and a gap to the Premier League champions that was too big to reasonably claim that we were close to the title, the Arsenal and England international with rockets in his boots, Theo Walcott, reckons that the Gunners are getting back to the good old days.
That's not to say it isn't easy to see why Guardiola would want to sign him, as after a slightly difficult campaign last year to follow up the title - winning season with the Foxes, the 26 - year - old has three goals and five assists in 13 appearances so far this season as he looks to be getting back to his best.
The manner in which they conceded the goals brings back old familiar feelings and leaves a trepidation that their title challenge is doomed.
It would be great if we could get some of that old atmosphere back and i truly believe if there had not been such a dramatic change in atmosphere we wouldnt of had a nine year wait, or maybe we would even have a number 14/15 title to boot.
The old doubts could creep back in and also inspire other title aspirants.
The 30 year - old Olivier Giroud has been giving the Arsenal fans nightmares since the New Year, and there are many Gooners that will point to his inability to put the ball in the back of the net as the main reason for us missing out on the title this year.
I can't believe that you could lose the likes of Sanchez and Oxlade - Chamberlain for nothing, that's insane negligence.With 3 or 4 quality additions Arsenal could be serious contenders but Wenger's «4th place is a trophy» mentality is happily shared by a board just wanting profits.Winning the cup is great but Arsenal should be in the title mix right into May rather than the annual implosion come March.The old Fergie / Wenger title battles were the best back in the day, the fans deserve far more than you're getting recently.
Koke was at his splendid best when Diego Simeone's side clinched a surprise La Liga title back in 2013/14 but though Atletico Madrid struggled to hit the same heights last season the 23 - year - old has nonetheless proven very effective.
The 30 - year old running back is the 11th ranked rusher by Yahoo (14th ranked overall), yet his odds of winning the rushing title look incredibly grim at 40/1.
I fully understand we just lost one game and uts not the end of the world but am struggling to deal with is the consistent lack of mental toughness that are the hallmarks of all title winning teams... we need to be proactive and stop been reactionary, simples... we had what is in all honesty a good couple of matches begining of the season WINNABLE games but we already fell short at the first hurdle now all the talk is about bouncing back, whatever happened to eyes on the ball straight from the off... a Westham side with a new manager, some new players and a 16 year old making his debut beating Arsenal at home is just plain disgraceful and whatever happens next does not in any way mitigate against that.....
even Elneny was quoted saying last week we're still fighting for the title (Classic case of Wengeritus) the old man's delusions are rubbing off on the players and now the club's blind loyalty to the Frenchman we are an embarrassment, we can't keep a clean sheet and can't win on the road anymore it's one step forward and five steps back if we weren't very good at home we wouldn't even be in the top 10!
After his magnificent performance in Los Angeles (18 - for - 23 for 279 yards and two touchdowns), gimpy old Kevin Hogan has a reasonable chance of not only leading his team back to the Pac - 12 title game, but winning his third conference title.
The 26 - year - old becomes the first American to win the title since Ryan Hunter - Reay in 2012 and the youngest winner of the title since Scott Dixon way back in 2013.
Not only would this weaken one of our big rivals for the title next season, it might affect De Gea for tomorrow's crucial clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford tomorrow and it was his amazing performance that stopped us beating them at the Emirates back in November.
The 20 - year - old has been in fine form in recent weeks as he has taken his goalscoring tally to 11 for the season and is playing a pivotal role in getting Spurs back into the Premier League title race.
When fit he is a tricky and dangerous customer capable of scoring goals of real quality, however, which is why Juventus are looking to bring him back to Serie A as they look to attract the quality to make the difference in what looks to be a thrilling title race between the Old Lady and Jovetic's former club AS Roma.
Koscielny is old and injury prone now, we need a powerful commanding leader at the back and another two to compliment that in midfield before we can consider ourselves title contenders.
If we lose this, it proves we don't have what it takes the win the title, and we'll shortly fall back into old habits after this.
its a sign of intent... lpool are vulnerable at back so klopp brings in a decent centre back... we need that same attitude times 6 if we are to have a team that competes again at the top... but with the delusional corporate tool running things it will be another failed year... thats basically 14 barren years and taking us back closer to the bad old days of the 1960s when we never one a title over the decade
The 24 year - old won back - to - back league titles with Dynamo Zagreb previously, playing a key role in each term, and could well relish the chance to return to a team worthy of challenging for honours, a feat Inter have lost touch with in recent years.
Newman needs to come back for one more season to FINALLY claim the title as oldest defensive player in the league!
Arsenal received a massive setback in the race for the League title by losing at Old Trafford, but Arsene Wenger thinks that his team showed a lot of commitment but lost to a bad couple of goals too quickly to come back from.
Manchester United are a fearsome unit and while, in 2017, they have been subdued, at least in terms of the race for the Premier League title, new manager Jose Mourinho looks like the man to bring the Glory Days back to Old Trafford.
From overcoming the disappointment of missing out on Beijing 2008 through injury to win Olympic gold four years later, securing a second World title in 2015 just 13 months after the birth of her son Reggie or backing up her London triumph with an impressive silver in Rio this summer — the now 30 - year - old has led from the front in British sport.
Although the Old Trafford club trail Chelsea by 10 points back in eighth spot, Van Persie claimed they can still challenge Mourinho's side for the title.
The centre - back joined the Red Devils from Fulham in 2010 and has won two Premier League titles at Old Trafford.
The thirty year old only left Italian champions Juventus to join Milan back in the Summer, but a poor first half to the campaign has seen them a long way off the pace in the race for the title.
It was fittingly left for the final climb of Michaelgate for the title to be decided and although Cavendish kept with Kennaugh the 26 - year - old eventually pulled away to become the first British male to win back - to - back road titles since Roger Hammond in 2003 and 2004.
The 19 - year - old left - back joined the Club's Academy at the age of 11 and was an integral part of David Unsworth's Under - 23s squad as the young Blues landed the inaugural Premier League 2 title in 2016/17.
Having only recently got back to full match fitness for the Blues, an injury to the 26 - year - old would seriously hinder Chelsea's lingering title hopes.
The 22 - year - old's leap of 6.75 m in Birmingham, which she backed up with 6.72 m in the final round, saw her claim the British long jump title ahead of world silver medallist and UK record - holder Shara Proctor and it also secured her spot on the Great Britain team for her first Olympics in Rio next month.
The Old Lady welcome Bari to the Olimpic Stadium in Turin as they look to get their Serie A title march back on track.
United supporters will be expecting Jose Mourinho to lead the club to a Premier League title challenge, possibly even expecting him to bring that trophy back to Old Trafford come May 2018.
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