Sentences with phrase «position is spot on»

====== EXPERTS ARE SAYING: As a driver's car, the driving position is spot on, as are the firm, nicely bolstered sport seats.
====== EXPERTS CONCLUDE:'s review says The WRX is a driver's car and the driving position is spot on, as are the firm, nicely bolstered sport seats.
Moonroof, Heated Leather Seats, Back - Up Camera, All Wheel Drive, Aluminum Wheels, Turbo Charged Engine,'s review says The WRX is a driver's car and the driving position is spot on, as are the firm, nicely bolstered sport seats.
The low - set driving position is spot on, and the front seats are comfortable and supportive.
The cabin is a nice place to be in: the seats are comfortable, the driving position is spot on and the controls are where they are supposed to be (for a Mercedes - Benz customer, at least).
On every other count, the S version is similar to the standard car, meaning the cabin feels adequately comfortable for up to four occupants and the driving position is spot on.
Obviously you sit much higher and the view out is rather different, but the driving position is spot on for your surroundings, and the major controls have the same well - judged weighting.
He worked hard and his positioning was spot on.

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The more prepared you are, the better position you will be in to spot any discrepancies on your current tax return.
For example, if it's a design position, have them create a design on the spot.
A tree can be said to have a definite position in time and space, and a rock dropped from a window will fall at a predictable rate to a predictable spot on the ground.
The fickleness of fans may be part of the game but you guys are getting ridiculous it's so polarized it's either wenger out or he's the savior of the club just realize that he's great at his job that's why he's in his position and has been for years and he does make mistakes but those mistakes are not grounds for scalping him on the spot.
The weaknesses spotted last year were highlighted again... CAM played out of position on the left, lack of mobility at CB and much needed strengthening in CDM position.
They play the same position, are roughly the same size (the 6» 2», 173 - pound Travieso has an inch on Padilla but spots him two pounds), shared a dorm room for three years and still room together on the road.
We all need to give up giving CC stick for his RB outings — it was emergency cover only and for a 19 lad I thought he actually did better than I had expected, yes he got ripped a new one a few times but that is what FBs are there for — probably the most exposed position on the field after GKs, and errors are easy to spot.
Spot on bro... the problem with most of us Arsenal fans is that we've been made to accept average as our only option after been promised by Gazidis and other members of the board that we will compete with top European clubs... i feel some players need to be allowed to go in order for better ones who are ambitious and hungry for titles to come in... and someone made mention of Giroud saving Arsenal in a few games like the countless chances he's missed that could have put the club in better positions could be equated right... he should have done that against Watford, west brom and the rest... truth be told..
Moving back to the 4 -3-3 after Motta's injury should have helped, but pulling Marquinhos into a rarely played position in midfield and putting Serge Aurier into an unfamiliar spot as a central defender in a back four threw PSG for a loop when City were on the ball.
The 27 - year - old is being viewed as the ideal replacement for the Frenchman as Fabio, one half of the Da Silva twins, has yet to tie down a regular first team spot at Old Trafford and could either move on himself or be used as an understudy to whoever the new man in his position will be.
Absolutely spot on Ramsey is one if the most backward passers of a ball around the top clubs... My worry is xhaka might have same fault... Though he does put in some decent long passes as well... But Ramsey should be sold to the highest bidder ASAP... Otherwise he will be unveiled by the wenger as part of his brood of right wing options... Walcott Ramsey ox and Campbell filling this position is a recipe for another failed season
Bottom line, Wenger is not playing Ozil as a winger when his name goes on the team sheet in the left front 3 position — neither is Santi when he takes that spot.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
For him time is running out too (would a season on loan where he is close to guaranteed a starting spot & manager's full backing to play in his position work?)
@leo... spot on and to make the matters even more interesting, they wont be assured of their positions either
that said we can win, if tactics are spot on, the right players are chosen for the right position and everyone gives maximum effort, stays calm and doesn't get sent off!!!!!; 0
Further, the only way to put the team in a position to recover all of the signing bonus is to keep him on the roster through the 2020 season, which effectively reduces the number of roster spots the team has for the next three seasons in order to attempt to recover money that McDowell doesn't have because the money he got was taxed and partially spent, which makes going after the money largely a waste of time.
because no competition for spot, if you have two good players in one position, d one playing will b fully awaere that if he doesn't perform to expectation, there is another good guy waiting to topple him, hence d one playing is contious of DAT, then why allow contracts to linger on, get rid of unproductive players who ate on free salaries, walcot, iwobi, mattasarka, and buy players you can use, end carzola contract and channel d money elsewhere, too many leakages in d system, y waisting money for noting, all these is asene fault, he is the coach.
I think Jamie Carragher got it spot on with his analysis of Ramsey last week, his best position would probably be in a midfield 3 with an enforcer behind him so he can play box to box.
Yet again we should NOT find ourselves in this position in the first place, buying young and cheap has yet again left us in a spot where the real player we really need (Goal scoring striker) will go unfilled again, as we now need a centre back to fill the ranks because the ones we have are either inadequate or on extended holiday.
Along with progression to the next stage of the League Cup and top spot in our Europa League group, Arsenal have transformed our league position from neat the bottom to being right on the coat tails of the pace setters, so you would expect the boss to be over the moon right?
Based on positional value and the skill at the position, it's hard to see a spot where one would fit in Rd. 1 OL - Under.
As for the Ryder Cup, Woods, at No. 72, is well outside the cut line for the nine automatic spots on Tom Watson's U.S. squad, but hoped to earn a position via one of the captain's wild - card picks.
Holding is a player who doesn't get himself into unnecessary difficult, his positioning is absolutely spot on for such a young dude.
Off the 3 I think Ramsey is the only one that still has a spot in the team if he is on form and played in the right position.
There are presently 10 positions on the field where we could more effectively spend money to improve the team — I'll take my chances with TW / AOC / AS / WS / SG / DW to fill in the wide spots for us rather than spend # 30 - 50M -LRB-!!)
Theo Walcott has never really been one for penalties at Arsenal, despite his position on the pitch suggesting he should be a decent bet from the spot.
The Stephanois have been in superb form this season, and while the club have long looked on course for a Europa League spot, their victory over MHSC moves them into the Champions League positions.
Well it's clear that he thinks he has no chance of a spot in the middle, but even if he is looking for a place on the wing, those positions are being hogged by Theo Walcott and Alex Iwobi, with Aaron Ramsey back in contention from next weekend.
We can do with Rabiot and Draxler as I believe they will greatly increase our option and create competition, this is key to have a good performance week in week our because players like Ozil and Sanchez will understand that their position is no longer guaranteed and they will be playing to retain their starting spot each time they get on the pitch
@Ras911 Thank you mate, spot on... I don't think it is difficult to place players in their rightful position.
spot on, but transfer window still open, so hopefully Wenger realizes we are very weak in this position.
The squad is, as always, good enough to challenge for that top four spot, but can you really see us improving on last terms final position?
LT — Adams will be fine, but if he's not, whoever is holding his spot will be fine on runs and get help in pass pro (another reason Jusstis Warren was moved to TE, no doubt) LG — Wattenburg is playing his best position.
Spot on about Ramsey, his best position will always be a floating # 9 where he plays for Wales.
On the wing, he's mostly a spot - up threat and straight - line driver, but sliding down in smaller lineups he'd be better - positioned to utilize his athleticism.
He's in a great spot, and he leads the position with an 80 percent Bargain Rating on FanDuel, where he's the highest - rated quarterback in the Levitan Model.
There are position battles at almost every spot on the line and I am intrigued to see how Tim Drevno has started to develop the offensive line.
RW wouldnt be needed if Welbeck was fit, Ox progressed and Theo stayed fit but is our weak spot but if Campbell can keep progressing then maybe take a gamble on him until the summer, god knows he could do the same as Bellerin / Francis and breakout this season... he has shown glimpes of class and work rate is 4thbest at the club to Sanchez / Ramsey / Ozil imo, wings is the hardest position and Hector n him have gradually got an understanding on the wing with eachother now!
wait what coquelin is back to his pit bull self on the ball he's a little rusty but his positioning and tackling have been spot on.
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