Sentences with phrase «play against your colleagues»

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The Dutchman was pleased to receive a tweet from Wayne Rooney congratulating him for his powerful strike against Australia — referring to him by his club nickname of Batman, in a play on words around his first name — and said he would root for his Man Utd club colleague for the Three Lions in their vital Group D clash.
Arsene Wenger might decide to keep faith with the Arsenal players who got beat in our last Premier League match which ended with a 4 - 0 defeat away to Liverpool and could have been a lot worse if Petr Cech had played as badly as his outfield colleagues, but somehow I doubt it and expect the manager to make a few changes to the team for the home game against Bournemouth tomorrow.
«So I know that when I play against Arsenal I will know who is my [current] team, who are my colleagues and who I defend.
The midfielder, who played the full 90 minutes on what was his sixth appearance for the Tykes, lined up against Everton teammate Tyias Browning and former colleagues Bryan Oviedo and Aiden McGeady.
While a serious knee injury sustained in during our Champions League exit against Bayern Munich in March 2014 has clearly been a major contributory factor in the German appearing to lose his place in the manager's plans (he did not play any first - team football last term), Reine - Adelaide might do well take note of the manner in which his colleague's career has stuttered since he stood - out in the build - up to the 2013/14 season.
Reps. Nanette Barragán of California and Mia Love of Utah will play with their female colleagues against the media in the Congressional Women's Softball Game.
By playing low key Johansson is able to give meaning to even the smallest gestures, something many of her broader colleagues can learn from (but which also sometimes makes her come across as slightly stoned or laggardly when playing against other actors, to be fair).
But for all its ripped - from - the - headlines urgency, Polisse plays out as something close to a histrionic farce, with endless scenes of the detectives themselves verbally and / or physically abusing suspects and colleagues, railing against Sarkozy, and holding forth about their personal lives in the company of a photojournalist (played by the director) assigned to document the unit for a government - sponsored book.
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