Sentences with phrase «open play schemes»

I don't think Sanchez would struggle in City, because most of his goals, assists and take - ons were made in open play schemes and with individual efforts.
I prefer another attacking midfielder that can create more assists from open play schemes.
No team would win against a top team with an open play scheme if they can not win the ball possession.

Not exact matches

The wrong personnel playing the wrong scheme affected both New England and Green Bay in season - opening losses.
If former senior Percoco is acquitted, the verdict could potentially open a new floodgate of pay - to - play schemes in New York, good government watchdogs warn.
If former senior Cuomo aide Joe Percoco is acquitted, the verdict could potentially open a new floodgate of pay - to - play schemes in New York.
The opened - world RPG can now be played vertical, while the control scheme promises to be «simple and intuitive.»
Built with Unity, and making use of an open online world similar to Guild Wars 2 with its concurrent play style, Royal Blood will probably drain your phone's battery in short time with its gorgeous art and fairly intuitive control scheme.
Despite creating a unique open ended combat scheme, Tera is a slog to play through.
Here's what is required (leaving aside Theresa May's electorally hamstrung inability to deliver much of it): The entire cabinet and every business leader the government's black book can muster, on stage for the launch of the new strategy; an explicit declaration that this, full decarbonization of the economy, is the post-Brexit economic strategy; clear and attractive retail policies, such as a diesel scrappage scheme, tax breaks for green investment, new apprenticeships, a green home building program; an open invitation to all opposition party leaders to share a platform to support the plan with a declaration that while they may not agree on every component they fully endorse the over-arching goal; a willingness to shame those party leaders who play party politics and refuse to turn up; a fortnight - long program where each day sees a new cabinet member explain how the plan will transform parts of the economy; a Royal Commission on the flaws of GDP as an economic measure and the viability of alternative quality of life metrics; and, yes, a brave assertion that carbon intensive industries will have to transform or be scaled back, backed by a decarbonization adaptation fund to help affected communities respond to this global trend.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z