Maybe Valencia's
poor position at that time was partly because his silly mistakes
Not exact matches
Scott's earlier experience also includes
positions in REIT and CMBS credit analysis
at Standard &
Poor's, sell - side equity research
at Macquarie Capital, acquisitions
at Advanced Real Estate Services, and financing
at BRT Realty Trust.
We believe the company is
positioned well for an improvement in consumer sentiment, which will help if price competition increases due to
poor winter weather and weak inventory
positions at competitors.
He's the
poor schmuck who
at age 32 still hunkers down in Mom and Dad's basement because his post-graduate education only fetches him a
position as PhD burger flipper
at the Scottish restaurant chain which shall not be named.
I'll start: I feel most
at home in a church that 1) takes its mission to care for the
poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political
positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership
positions.
My criticism is directed
at the universalizing and overly theoretical
position of the intellectuals, theologians and politicians who proclaim that they are responsible for all the world's
poor but in fact — perhaps without knowing it — are partisans and politicians.
And why would anyone find the Pope's
position strange when this religion claims to descend directly from Jesus, who, sorry to say Rush and the like, would take all your cash and throw it
at the very
poor you so despise, if he were here.
And not only will a win put us back in a good
position to
at least qualify, a good performance will go a long way to banishing the memory of the
poor showing against Borussia Fortmund two weeks ago.
Though England are currently well equipped
at centre back, and Rovers boss Sam Allardyce believes that will eventually become Jones» permanent
position, there is certainly a void in defensive midfield that Jones could well fill — especially with
poor Owen Hargreaves having suffered another setback.
Way too many moves die
at his feet with his overwhelming lack of awareness,
poor positioning, wayward pass and slow distribution of the ball.
Jack was
poor for the majority of the 2013 - 2014 campaign in his preferred
position, was then played out of
position wide in an effort to be played into form (
at the expense of the team mind you) and that's okay.
He was really
poor in that
position on a consistent basis, and it wasn't due to a bad day
at the office or lack of experience, he's just doesn't have the physical attributes for that role.
Arsene as lost it no transfer and now he will be in a
position where he has to take what he gets
at any price stupid manager
poor ambition.
To be fair, he has put in some
poor performances
at centre back, but that should be expected considering he rarely plays there, and never gets a run of games in that
position.
Close down be a nuisance but now he strolls around and fakes the chase
At least Morata still runs the channels and gets in to
position for the chances Hes still our player fifor r now and been our best player for a long time but Sanchez has been
poor for laca He eats in to his space.
Too many concerned with our little Arsenal bubble, you have to look
at THE very best in each
position to see how
poor we are in some departments.
The distance between CB's was woeful looking
at times,
positioning extremely
poor.
Why are we more mad
at the guy who did a better job of creating a goal scoring opportunity than all the other misses from the team this season that have resulted from countless lazy, careless shots and
poor positioning that had no chance
at all?
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poor mans William not necessarily i rely rate William his hugely underrated just shy of being World Class would love to have him
at Arsenal, Elneny is our new Arteta he will fill any
position AW tells him to do and he seams OK with being a sub or start up which all teams need in the squad
Chambers started
at CB (which is his natural
position), played well, and then Wenger tried his best to completely destroy the
poor kid, whilst
at the same time losing us points, by shoving him out
at RB, and keeping him there even though he was getting destroyed by almost every winger.
Its funny how when ozil transforms into absolute dogsh * t just because hes playing outwide (a
position he has played many times in his career) its wengers fault, but when monreal plays
poor at cb (a
position hes never played in his life) its all his fault and his sh*t.
Unless he can find a system that allows him to field all four, it could lead to some difficult questions being asked with Suarez arguably the most
at risk given his age,
poor form early on this season and with Griezmann playing in the same
position.
Sanchez made some
poor choices but was awesome
at the same time, welbeck needs to learnt to get into better
positions to suit his ability, but i still like the sanchez, giroud and welbeck attack it creates a lot of space for others.
1) When you can not beat mid teams like Hull and Tottenham
at home 2) You have no track record of beating top teams who you should be competing with 3) You struggle against any decent opposition that decides to play good football and apply themselves tactically 4) A confused manager with
poor tactics, playing players in wrong
position, throws a blind eye when a possible solution presents itself (Fabregas) and makes no move or
poor moves in the market when he does GUYS to be honest we are
at risk of losing out on 4th place with a resurgent Man U, fighting Liverpool and decent team like Everton and Southampton.
The right back had a very
poor few appearances for the Gunners during Bellerin's time out with an injury, so much so that an out - of -
position Gabriel stepped in
at right back to cover for the Spaniard instead of Jenko!
What that teaches us is this, one bad signing can destroy a team season, Xhaka possesses none of the credential Arsenal need his lack of stamina effects his ability to move up the pitch and distribute the ball and hence close the opposition down, his
poor acceleration put him in
at a massive disadvantage in taking on the one on one chase back toward his goal, his sluggish tackling causes him to get sent off and his
poor positioning allow the opposition plenty of space to exploit, Xhaka overall style of play is going to cause Arsenal huge problems for the foreseeable future.
A
poor Conversion Ratio of goals scored from shots taken puts us
at a lowly 5th
position in the League and gives us a clue to what is our main weakness and why we came up short in the title race.
A defense - heavy, shooting -
poor team went out into free agency and signed Rajon Rondo and Dwyane Wade, two of the worst shooters
at the guard
positions in the entire league.
They were decimated with injuries and
poor performance, so the whole team needed major upgrades
at almost every
position.
They have to go out and perform under bizarre circumstances like being played out of
position (monreal, ozil, cazorla, chambers), not being played
at all, (podolski, campbell), adjust to
poor tactics and substitutions, play through injuries (koscielny, ozil), not play
at all because of injuries (long list), adapting to new
positions (arteta
at CDM, Chambers
at RB).
It's better if Arsenal use the money they would have used on Mbappe to strengthen the required
positions in our team.That would be the wiser thing to do.Besides it likely Mbappe will stay for
at least one season before moving and to me he should.What is Wenger waiting for?Why not just go all out and sign a striker even if that'll be our only signing.Arsene should just sign someone who knows where the net is.I still can't believe wevmissed out on the EPL to Leicester.It was all down to
poor finishing.Even if it was meant to be for Leicester there's a reason why everything happens.
Other players made similar
poor balls
at the vital changeover moment when we had captured possession in good
position and had to open the defence.
I'm not going to lay into Chambers as he is young and inexperienced
at CB however if he continues
poor performances in that
position we could be in trouble if we had long term injuries.
Iwobi and Welbeck are even less effective in their
positions and defensively Rob Holding and Calum Chambers are
poor at best and prone to calamitous errors which paints a grave picture for the future.
Chambers — 6 — Recovered well after a
poor first half when he was caught out of
position at times.
At the moment both fullback
positions are weak points central midfield is also
poor.
Saying Ozil has been
poor for us is an understatement, in fact he has been very woeful for the past 10 matches and I totally agree with you that we have been playing 10 against 11 all these while, he just can't fight for the ball or his life and whenever he doesn't play very well, he puts the whole team in big danger and i still don't know why Araene can drop him for
at least 2 matches and play Iwobi in his
position
I would play chambers in dm
position alongside ramsey with ozil having free role behind sanchez and ox on right that gives us plenty of pace and will allow ozil to get on the ball more and produce his magic passes he will be much more influential then stuck out on the wing espec as he is
poor at tracking back so lets play to his strengths that will get the best out of him and in turn create more chances for forwards!
U haven't even begun to touch on his unbelievably
poor decision making, I shake my head every time I see carl jenkinson in a west ham shirt and when monreal looks like a helpless chicken
at CB and when I see diaby chilling in reserves with his 60k a week, promising to return to action in a few weeks as always and i also shake my head when joel Campbell and lukas podolski remain on the bench when we need firepower and when ozil fails on the wing for the gazillionth time and when flamini dives in and flops around like a helpless seal and when arteta gets shoved around like a kid in a playground and when wilshere is put in a new
position
There's two reasons why I think it's been a
poor window: firstly, out of the four
positions that need strengthening (CB, DM / CM, RW, CF), I would have said that central midfield is
at the bottom of that list in terms of priorities.
The arrivals of Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez provided significantly more competition for Villa during his second season
at Barcelona, and they (with some help from his
poor form) quickly unseated him from his
position as a regular starter.
Elneny made a
poor error against Red Star
at the back, but he was playing completely out of
position at CB.
Was
at fault for the goal,
poor positioning but did ok today.
Gabriels
positioning was especially
poor at times, which is worrying.
we need to find a proper back - up to Bellerin, Gabriel is trying in the RB
position at least defensively, Jenks is
poor, Debuchy is too injury - prone.
The only forward
position not completely tied up
at Arsenal right now is on the right, although Alex Iwobi and Lucas Perez have not been
poor by any means.
Various big names have been linked with the Arsenal job in recent times due to doubts over Wenger's
position at the Emirates Stadium growing after recent
poor results.
«We're very
poor at thetailback
position.»
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix, as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures, as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our
poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide
positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart
at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment
at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
Looking back
at replays of Alan Dzagoev's opener for CSKA Moscow, Jose Mourinho will not be
at all happy with Shaw's
poor positioning and lack of awareness of the runner on his side.