Sentences with phrase «players in his successful teams»

You are being disrespectful to George Graham and the players in his successful teams, who at least won in Europe!

Not exact matches

Whether finding a great co-founder, who has complementary skill sets (in my case, an old friend I met at theater camp over 20 years ago), or picking your executive team exclusively composed of «A» players (who you can alternately delegate to — or be inspired by), you need a bunch of great teammates to be successful when creating a new business.»
As dramatized in the Brad Pitt film, Beane put together a successful team based on his stats that had no bona fide all - stars, just players who put together solid numbers but were paid modestly.
It's not considered «cheesy» to be a team playerin fact, it's necessary to build a successful company.
So much thoughts, and some many possible formations but I believe for this team to be successful it has to start with putting the players in their preferred positions even if some fan favorites or homegrown players are dropped.
Chelsea, spent a lot of money and assembled the best they players they could by investing in the team to be successful on the field.
Look at the amount of top players he claims to have «Looked at» in the past that became successful with other teams.
One of the strengths of the old successful Arsenal teams was that players had high expectations for themselves and their team mates and were not backward in letting each other know when they had to lift their game.
In my opinion, Ozil would be successful in Spain national team (if he were a Spanish) or Barcelona, because their players are so used to play with highly creative systIn my opinion, Ozil would be successful in Spain national team (if he were a Spanish) or Barcelona, because their players are so used to play with highly creative systin Spain national team (if he were a Spanish) or Barcelona, because their players are so used to play with highly creative system
Coming off the most successful season in the team's young history, we are welcoming new players who want to help us build momentum and try out the unique combination of speed, strength and intelligence that characterizes American Football.
He has also bought every single player playing in this team including reserves, so he has not been very successful building teams from scratch has he?
What I'm inferring from Ohtani's request is that he's looking for a) a recently successful team with b) a history of developing talented players and keeping them healthy that c) plays in a modern, state - of - the - art ballpark that d) is in a market that wouldn't be a jarring transition to someone who's spent his last several years in Sapporo and e) has a plan to help someone who sends his checks to his parents and currently lives in a dorm adjust to his new home.
Bale, who scored seven and assisted three in 19 La Liga games for Los Blancos last season, is reportedly unhappy at the club, as per the Sunday Express, after dropping down in boss Zidane's pecking order, with the player set to find himself even further away from the first - team should the Spanish giants end - up being successful in their pursuit of Monaco forward Kylian Mbappe.
A successful talent evaluator with a plethora of NFL experience, Tom Gamble returned to the 49ers as the team's senior personnel executive during the 2015 offseason after spending the previous two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles as their vice president of player personnel.Gamble's extensive NFL resume includes work in both college and pro scouting, contract negotiations and a stint in the coaching ranks.
There was some dodgy teams in the old days Sue, wasn't always successful but I'll tell you Sue you were lucky enough so witness our greatest ever team in the Invincibles and our greatest ever player in Dennis Bergkamp or Thierry Henry, take your pick.
Had PSG been successful in landing the former Red Devils forward, he would have become the most expensive player of all time, eclipsing his Real team - mate Gareth Bale, who moved for a reported # 85m from Tottenham back in 2013 (via BBC Sport).
What we can be certain is our attractiveness to any decent player is directly linked to how well we are doing in the league as top players only want to join successful or at least potentially successful teams.
As Stephen stated, the problem that has been evident in Wenger's Arsenal since the successful teams, has been the dilution of the number of physically imposing no nonsense robust players.
and how much was due to Mr. I. Without those loyalty contracts the Wings would be in a much better position cap wise, though I don't think the team would be any better on the ice because regardless of those contracts the Wings haven't been able to draft and develop any of the elite players needed to be successful in today's game.
And then I see key players for successful teams signed in January.
Conte also insisted that he respects his players as he demands the same of them in return, and so it appears as though he's found a happy balance which ensures his teams are successful.
These players were in a team coached by THE most successful side (s) in British Football History.Their Manager DEMANDED and EXPECTED nothing less than TOTAL SUCESS.His players had drummed into them that nothing but winning would be acceptable.It was common to hear of all Manure players taking control of their team and with this brought years of domination of the EPL and contention in the CL on a regular basis.
Are some of you on here missing a few brain cells as fans There is nothing Arsenal or Wenger can do with the Sanchez situation He wants to leave and has been offered 400k a week in wages who in their right mind is going to turn that down as a player As for blaming wenger who has been our most successful manager helped us build a stadium gave us 20 years of cl football and some of the best teams the ol has seen Including the invincible and you all have the Gaul to trash the man as if he has done nothing for the club I suggest you should look at the plastic fans in the Arsenal blogs that have created a toxic atmosphere at the club They attack their own players in a daily basis why would any top player come to s club where the manager the owners and players are shamelessly attached constantly Yet Wenger wins trophies regularly even them that is derided Look at Spurs Liverpool they win fuk all every year yet their fans back then Look at yourselves and all the negativity that you have created striking the club before you blame Wenger for everything I have been a season ticket holder since the 70s and never have I seen our fanbase been so full of entitled morons who have stopped backing the club and constantly deride the club snd attack it We have the worst fanbase in football you have made this great club a lagging stock in world football All you now us fans constantly moaning If you don't like Arsenal fc then buy out kronke and run the club or fuk off and support someone else You won't be missed Coyg
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often in front of Santi and takes major risks in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
With centers being devalued league - wide and many teams having success with non-traditional lineups, the biggest benefactors have been players renowned for their three - point shooting and defense — or, as the kids refer to it, «3 and D.» Players like Miami's Shane Battier, San Antonio's Danny Green and Portland's Wesley Matthews have been poster boys for this new trend, and each of their teams have been extremely successful in recent hplayers renowned for their three - point shooting and defense — or, as the kids refer to it, «3 and D.» Players like Miami's Shane Battier, San Antonio's Danny Green and Portland's Wesley Matthews have been poster boys for this new trend, and each of their teams have been extremely successful in recent hPlayers like Miami's Shane Battier, San Antonio's Danny Green and Portland's Wesley Matthews have been poster boys for this new trend, and each of their teams have been extremely successful in recent history.
Honestly, paulinho is a disgrace to a midfield that once boasted of xavi deco etc As for the others I don't think details are necessary, the bottom line is that for a board with a sporting director Barca made a huge mistake in allowing lucho sign such players (he wasn't responsible for paulinho but he gave them such ideas), from now on we should keep a group of world class players (like RM), coaches who Believe in our PHILOSOPHY only should come and use these players to give us our football back, valverde is not successful because of messi only, he is successful because the core of this team is a group of the most technically gifted and intelligent players in the world, the board knows this and so do RM, that's why we are chasing players like fdj, deligt, and even alaba, because once this core of la masia talent is gone we would be useless if there are no adequate replacements, this board must continue signing replacements for our core and for once!
BUT unfortunately those qualities rarely win you things in the modern game so whoever we are linked with, let's just hope and pray they share the same romantic views of the beautiful game as Wenger does because once managers like Pep, Moanhino, Conte signals interest in any player we want, chances are they, the players will choose these 3 over us, simply because these teams have more money than us and most tellingly these managers are recently more successful and k knows how to win whilst Wenger seems lost and bereft of ideas in the last 10 years...
The former and future Arsenal players will be trying to help the land of the cuckoo clock enjoy a successful summer tournament, where Xhaka will come up against a few of his new team mates as the Swiss have been drawn in the same Euro 2016 group as France.
England needs stability from the manager, stability in the team selection, and then a style that fits them and gives each player the platform to be successful.
Wenger's attempts to build successful teams steeped in balance (between attack and defense), with creative players strewn through the team would be deemed a failure through the lack of trophies.
I shake my head and laugh everyday when i remember arsenal and some its current players though i am arsenal fan.I wonder how some average players are still allowed to play.Some are even called world class and are highly respected for no reason.How people think in deceit of this arsenal team.How the manager is very nervous and acts childishly most times.How peeps expect to be successful yet they are ignorant.How people can not speak the truth about players.How the team has not moved forward.How peeps have avoided wisdom.
we faced them twice without loosing against them beating them in d process, world class matic was in chelsea team we dominated and annihilated @ fa cup finals, with matic making zero successful tackles and was a liability all tru d duration of d match, was ran over by our midfielders like ever, lukaku was in Everton team we beat 3; 0 even with 10 men, even with Mert @ our back he couldn't even smell a goal, the way we ridicule our players is terrible, to some dudes here all we have is bunch of idiots, parading as players, what a pathetic bunch of ingrates, between Sanchez and walcot last season we have 49 goals and numerous assists, how many goals has Rashford and Martial scored since last season that makes they super stars?
Not only will it be good to have these fringe players as ready as possible for when we need them, we might just see one or two of them prove to us that they should be in the first team, thereby increasing the competition for places that every successful side should have.
I say luck because I think a lot of their success is due to the friendliest expansion draft rules in an era of salary cap where teams have to shed talent after success as players that are successful want raises
typical, it chops and changes based around whatever your ill - informed negative rant will be based on for the day... The key to a successful squad is having squad players who can support the first - team and fill in throughout parts of the season without needing a few games to get in form and know their place.
what the delusional one should admit is that while the top 3 teams have not changed their players much the top 2 have become more successful by changing their manager... anyway no guarantees we will be in cl next season... so will have to wait and see what the summer brings
From producing many successful teams during the USSR era (Particularly Spartak Moscow), football in Russia stagnated somewhat during the break - up of the Soviet Union, but now with new investors, a new league format and the influx of talented foreign players, the Russian game in clearly on the up.
Whilst it can be a useful exercise to use pre-season to experiment with formations and tactics this should be reserved for the latter stages of a game once substitutions are made.Crucially Arsenal failed to use game time to acclimatise the players who are likely to start the Season to one another and to continue to develop a team philosophy which had proven so successful in a crucial game at the end of last Season.Reverting to type will only have one end product and it won't go down well with the Arsenal faithful.
While the new Marlins ownership group hasn't exactly instilled confidence in locals, longtime fans, or their own players, continuing to keep players on the roster who have repeatedly expressed frustration about being part of a team that looks to tank in 2018 and struggle to be successful for a few seasons after that would be escalating an already tense situation.
It's the fans that keep sacrificing because this team can't get their head out of their own ass... please give me some examples when a top club ever let their best player leave for free at the end of a season... Wenger needs to go to PSG and get some money and talent for Sanchez so that we can end this nonsense once and for all... then he needs to publicly apologize for the way in which they handled the whole situation... if they allow Sanchez to go for free there is no way this club, under the tutelage of Kroenke and Wenger, will ever layout the necessary coin to replace such a talented player, especially considering that Wenger will be a lame - duck manager once again in the final year of his contract and we know how well that went last year... open your eyes people, Wenger has spoken publicly about how he hopes that the next manager can take this club to the next level... WHAT?!?... he then went on to speak about leaving them in the perfect position to be successful, which is one of the reasons why several pundits felt Wenger would leave after last season based on the financials and the fact that so many players had only one year left on their respective contracts... who says this shit??? If you believe you're leaving things in the best possible shape for your potential successor to achieve greatness it raises a couple of serious questions: Why can't you take things to the next level if everything is as great as you say?
Hosmer thinks «something is wrong» with the «integrity of the game» Rob Manfred likes to mention, if said integrity creates a situation where successful players are still free agents in early March while teams are out there clearly not trying to win.
Remember the ex players: Pat Rice — had to be a total YES man; Steve Bould — very successful in coaching the team when out of possession... Wenger did not like Bould's approval ratings and told him to cease;» Martin Keown — brilliant defensive results but then he left... let's guess why.
Wenger, Mourinho, Ranieri and Ferguson were not successful as players, unlike Pochettino, Simeone, Guardiola and Conte that learned from their experience as players for top European clubs and their national football teams, played in elite European and international competitions.
John fox I agree with what you say about young players let other teams develop them I could support Belerin a bit more but I do belive he wanted out so his not a true Arsenal, him and others should look at Sanchez what his going through with all that talent, I'm just saying that other teams are not so accommodating as many Arsenal players who left to find out, and about Lucas we could of used him this season but he wanted out and now look what's happening to him, I think OG will not have a successful time at Chelse, OX is in a same situation as he was at Arsenal the only thing is his secured a CL spot for next year, the grass is defenetly not greener on the other side of the fence,
«I played on two of Coach DeVenzio's most successful teams,» writes a former player, «and I was still never good enough to play intramurals in college.
«Successful managers have to be ruthless in ridding their team of complacency and while Ranieri has backed his team publicly all season, there have been several stories proving that he doesn't indulge his players.
Arsenal are a successful club and will always be seriously last season was not that bad for the past 21 years we remind a the top four no club in England had achieved that 21 years on the trot I believe we needed a new look at ourselves and the reason why we have not won it we have not won the premier league in the past 12 years while clubs such Leicester have won it having said that we were the only team to have won them home and away we seem to be a little short at every term in one stage opponents literally broke our players and some were very viciously broken every one ganged against us and we crumbled to the pressure we need to assert our self by winning lower tear competitions and grow to be strong and fight it hard and give other teams what we were giving Firstly we need to unite and create a fortress at the emirate stadium become the twelfth team player once we get the fundamentals right I know and guarantee we will win it all we need to plant our feet in the ground we need unite become one strong unit
Sheffield Wednesday played the role of the more sophisticated and elegant sibling as they were regulars in Tier 1 of English football in the 80s through to the early 90s, culminating with an impressive 3rd place in the last season of the old First Division, «player / managed» by Trevor Francis in an era when managing a team was easy enough to prolong a successful veteran's playing career.
A stylish Italian team, 2nd and unbeaten in Serie A with a new and highly successful manager, a $ 35m player whom we tried desperately to sign but who chose (understandably) to follow the money, and at home on an Autumn evening.
With the squad changes that happened at Old Trafford in the summer, it looks like the players have realised that for the team to be successful, they have to help each other - both on the pitch and off it.
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