Sentences with phrase «previous season he played»

He currently plays club basketball for Saint Vallier Basket Drome in France and has spent previous seasons playing in Greece, Germany, Argentina and USA.

Not exact matches

Case in point: the previous season ended with Barney's surprise romantic Playbook play to win Robin's hand in marriage, resolving months» worth of dramatic irony about what he was doing with her coworker, and serving up the narrative fulfillment we'd all been waiting for.
How would you feel if you were rosicky or podolski or campbell after having a previous great season n world cup you get relegated to the bench and watch out of form or tired players play your position?
Walcott has been doing well out wide so far this season, and is likely to be given the nod to play off the striker alongside Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, with the former getting his preferred role back after being forced to play as a makeshift striker in the previous two matches, as Giroud will no doubt be taking his slot back.
It was Falcao's first season in England, off the back of ACL surgery, playing in a United team that turned arguably the previous European player of the year Di Maria into someone who made Ashley Young look good.
If we only play with the same mentality and intensity just as when we played against Monaco away after losing at home, which is not unlike previous years at the same stage of CL, against Bayern last year and Dortmund before that, I believe this team can start another «Invincible» streak from this month onwards till next season.
I even looked up the stats for Cech in the previous season (2013 - 14) for premier league games per 90 minutes played and Ospina was better.
We have either started well or finished well in previous seasons and as always the injuries to key players have played a big part in our failure to win the premier league.
«Last year, when Rivers suffered a huge dropoff in play from previous seasons, I thought he might be concealing an injury, but the quarterback assured me he wasn't.
But given his play last season and the chance that the 49ers might keep him around on his previous contract, it's still somewhat surprising to see him choose now to move on.
Due to a multitude of injury problems, Arsenal's little Spanish maestro Santi Cazorla only played 7 League games for the Gunners this season, and only played 15 in the previous campaign, so you imagine that the 32 year - old is close to finishing his career at the top.
It would need to be something like: «This metric and previous metrics above show that Andy Reid has gotten league average play out of his QBs while here in KC, with the vast majority of those plays belonging to Alex Smith, and this holds true for the 2016 season as well.»
With Arsenal playing Southampton, who have not been as impressive as previous seasons so far, let's hope the Gunners can close the gap before it gets too big too early.
A new PGA Tour rule for this season helped: it's a mandate that players who didn't have at least 25 starts in the previous season to add an event to their schedules that they hadn't played in the last four years.
(He hadn't played enough minutes in previous seasons to lose his rookie status.)
Kaepernick hasn't played worth a damn most of the season, without a doubt, but with what he had done in previous years and the fact this was a totally new (shitty) system, with a new (meh) offensive coordinator and a revamped (terrible) offensive line, you would think Kaep had earned more than half a season's worth of the benefit of a doubt.
He played mostly as a right winger / forward the previous season and scored 16 goals 25 playing mostly as as striker this season with 11 assists so his record is pretty good.
Can we really be surprised Wilshire has played more at Bournemouth than for us in his previous two seasons?
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)
I keep reading people here say we have sold Podolski, and loaned Sonago, Campbell, Akpom and Gnabry.As fi these player has played any significan role last seaon or any of the previous season for that matter.
It's that thing where previous observed performance is not the same as true talent (our true talent was higher than our late - season swoon), and true talent is not the same as future performance (this team is not, over the long term, as good as it's playing right now.
You've said in your previous comments that, he WILL play well the rest of the season, WILL make the France National team, WILL become World Class, and WILL become our Captain.
Indeed, COF's Earnest Spiller played the previous three seasons on the Christian Brothers team, but hardly left the bench.
I don't like the way Arsenal is playing currently, but I'm also grateful that they are still winning, despite the controversies (remember that we had a controversy in the previous match against Burnley as well, in their stadium, this season).
He arrived with Arsenal playing at Highbury with an average attendance of 37000, in the season previous to Wenger joining, we finished 12th in 1994/95, then 5th in 95/96, scoring just 52 and 49 goals in those seasons.
I've supported Giroud as much as a fan can but this season he has blown it big time, previous seasons there could be the argument that he had no competition / rest in his role, due to injuries he had to play a LOT.
previous seasons we would of lost that game and the one in Paris, i have to agree with AW on this one because we at Arsenal play precision passing game and when ever we have international football it takes us one or two weeks to get back to normal play
He had a good season there and whilst had minimal final ball assists, started many successful moves from farther back as was playing deeper than previous.
Damn... The window's only been closed for a day, we're playing the previous seasons champions in a massive fixture this weekend and all you can think of is January??
Now defenders play him a bit tighter when he heads for the rim and aren't as concerned as they were in previous seasons about him finding a passing target who can convert.
However, Bakayoko has struggled to replicate Matic's form from the previous season and Chelsea have often had to rely on Cesc Fabregas to play a deep lying role alongside Kante.
Arteta and Flamini still play for Arsenal and they play DM previous seasons
His performances in the two previous seasons with the Saints has also proved that he is ready to play at a higher level.
(It may have been last season or the previous, but I know that he has never played in the position since)
One step could be to move them out of the summer and play them instead in January right after the previous season ends.
Cleveland is a double - digit underdog for the fourth time this season and in their three previous games in the spot, the Browns have played closer to their opponents than their 1 - 2 ATS record suggests.
Both players in question were linked with moves away from the club in the previous transfer window, with both currently looking at possible free transfers come the end of the season, and you would expect both to fight to play especially considering the World Cup will take place next summer.
Since teams generally have a similar roster makeup and coaching staff as they did in the previous season, the playing field is on more of an even plane than one would imagine.
Managers like Pep don't remain patient and do everything to dominate a league, and unlike Arsene more players would want to play under him than our Frenchman that's a sad fact, so now City have the wages AND the manager to attract practically any player they wish which means we can't be incompetent like this season and previous ones.
Last but least Ozïl, the talent is there and we know it: on any given day at the top of his form he is arguably the best # 10 in the world and just need performances like this and the previous one to show it and remind everyone (what a pass for Giroud); will do a lot for his confidence and also felt he could've been more involved in the team play but that will come with game time (got 90 mins today)... Hopefully that doesn't stop until season's end and keep them passes and goals coming... Dare I say I would've love to see once a front of Alexis, Ozïl, Walcott / Chamberlaine and Cazorla (mouthwatering)!!!
Giroud isn't worried about Lucas perez because he probably knows that Wenger will be playing Lucas on the wing, more often than not, since he is officially an attacking midfielder And when you add that to Wenger's previous statements of Sanchez being moved into the strikers position for this season, aswell as keeping Walcott in that role too, it brings sense to Giroud's comments.
But then you yourself compare Bale to his previous season performances when he actually had a well defined role, the team played a different system and hr played a lot of minutes regularly.How is that fair??
He didn't play for his previous club either this season, so there might be a reason.
Shohei - mania rages with special ferocity in Sapporo, where Ohtani had spent the previous five seasons playing for the Nippon Ham Fighters.
arsenal is ready this year for the BPL challenge.in the previous season with our record injured we would have been incapable of playing but this year no matter who is on the pitch (with coq ozil cazorla all on the pitch) we will win match by match.and it is what happen yesterday with campbell who come in and play well bcoz now we have a very good spin.thanks wenger!!!
The 29 - year - old left - back played a key role in the Gunners» first - team last season, establishing himself as the new first choice for Arsene Wenger in that position, ahead of previous starter Kieran Gibbs.
A former three time Mountain Pacific Sports Federation honoree as a goalkeeper during his playing days with the Hornets, McDougall was promoted to the team's top assistant in 2009 after serving as the goalkeeper's coach the previous three seasons.
ROOSEVELT KEYS TO VICTORY: Senior forward Matt Mitchell, who is committed to play at Cal State Fullerton next fall, has torched Centennial in the four previous meetings this season, averaging 29.8 points per game against the Huskies.
The attack we played on Friday was much much much better than previous seasons, which we haven't seen for a long time.
This season has been disappointing by the standard he set the previous one, but with a rebuild likely incoming I truly hope we recruit players who play to his strengths.
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