Sentences with phrase «quite frankly»

«Quite frankly, he didn't want to come,» IMG Academy head coach Vince Walden told SB Nation.
He is, quite frankly, one of the most divisive musical acts they possibly could've chosen.
quite frankly, I lov this team, and consider the fellow fans my commerades, not my enemy, so it annoys me when we attack each other w venom that should be reserved for MUtd fans, Spurs fans... No one seems to be debating the players today?
Dunn, LaVine, Nwaba, Valentine, and Portis are my next tier, and quite frankly we should be willing to move any of them only if it is a desperation deal where we are coming out clearly on top, so realistically we are keeping them.
But quite frankly, I've had enough of watching young players being developed by us and them get sold when they realise their potential or simply not making it.
This is the highest that Team Bulwa has appeared in the Hoops League Power Rankings in years and quite frankly they've earned it.
And don't give me that bull $ hit about nobody else is available because quite frankly I could name 20 managers who wouldn't make the same mistakes as Wenger
Captain Darcy and crew just didn't have it Tuesday and, quite frankly, they deserve a chance to exhale..
Quite frankly if teams beating us to top 4 means Wengers gets the sack then HAPPY DAYS!!
However, this iteration of Team Horwitz is chalk full of All Sports Series Rookies and quite frankly, they took the league by storm.
Actually the whole team played so poor that we regard Sanchez as our saviour and which quite frankly he is.
Let's not praise one and completely diss the other, at the end of the day they're still both Arsenal players and quite frankly they both have different qualities.
Quite frankly, Leicester City plays with a lot more energy and know how to push a team to its breaking point even when they are down.
Over the years there's been a host of substandard mediocre players who quite frankly should have been playing for local pub teams who he has brought into the club and sold to the fans as prime steak, when in fact they were corned beef.
And the suggestion that he would have been happy to show the same loyalty that Wenger has while having to compete with the teams around you on a much smaller budget as well as having to sell your best stars, is quite frankly laughable and typical of the outrageous hypocrisy the Portuguese coach continues to show.
The only stories we've heard about are from clubs who will be fighting out mid table and relegation positions, which quite frankly is where he should be playing
1) the biggest overall reaction on the card (and quite frankly it's not even close) 2) the most actual cheers (probably a little closer)
That's 45m to spend elsewhere and quite frankly if we had Lemar and Mahrez with Lacazette down the middle we'd be far better off than we were last season.
It sadly is Sue, we have a divided fan base, an majority shareholder who is (in my opinion) using our clubs assets to secure lending on his other sporting investments, a board who quite frankly see us fans as customers rather than supporters as shown by the chairman's AGMs performance, players who aren't signing new contracts, if you cut Ian Wright and others open you'd see cannons in their blood with some of our players now you'd find image rights and pound signs.
One comes away from a visit to the Vandeweghes with a feeling of awe and — quite frankly — a tinge of angry envy.
He was scoring and assisting and quite frankly everyone was shocked when Wenger just woke up one day and decided to bench him the same way he woke up one day and decided to bench hat trick hero Lucas Perez.
Quite frankly He may be the slowest player for all we know as he absolutely never takes advantage of his speed.
Quite frankly «mate» if you can't be positive pre season, then despite being the vocal minority that you are, the season ahead will no doubt degenerate into the perpetual misery and discontent that has become Just Arsenal.
Stop jumping down Giroud's throat all the time because quite frankly he is our ONLY player who can win battles in the air and the floor, score goals, create chances and works hard.
Patty and I recently made a highly satisfying Sweet Corn and Crab Risotto dish and, quite frankly, I made WAY too much of it.
I am not quite ready to throw my measuring cups away but quite frankly I am using my scale for darn near everything.
I wasn't please or disappointed in Ninety Nine, quite frankly they were just okay and nothing more.
I love Trix and quite frankly when my kids were younger I think I snacked on more of it than they had for breakfast.
I've done it before, but for friends, not family, and quite frankly my family is tactless, judgemental, and generally not afraid to let you know what they think.
This looks so good... I rarely eat pasta because quite frankly I am not a big fan, usually it is filled with noodles and not much substance.
Quite frankly, I am certainly not.
Quite frankly, I don't post much dessert around here.
There are so many unknowns about the meat industry in America, and quite frankly I just don't trust any of the big name brands.
My rent week ramen is a proud roundup of affordable and, quite frankly, disrespected ingredients.
In fact, as far as I can tell, the marginal dairy farmer, quite frankly, is doing it very tough.
Hailing from the medicinal Maori flower grown exclusively on the North and South Islands of New Zealand, Wedderspoon's raw, sustainable Manuka Honey is, quite frankly, a miracle product.
It's a nutrition - conscious way to snack, and, quite frankly, we think it's the best way.
It's decadent, smooth and quite frankly, addictive.
Quite frankly, in all my years of cooking from here have never made a totally vegetarian pho and this does look one to be copied, prepared and recipe kept!
While I love a good bowl full of Summer, festive Fall salads have a special place in my heart and, quite frankly, my stomach!
A lot of farmers buy the latest gear from John Deere, and quite frankly it's like the family car they only know how to use 15 per cent of what's actually in there, the other 85 per cent you're not really utilising to full potential,» he said.
When I need to focus I can't drink coffee because it makes me feel quite jittery (and quite frankly drunk).
A few people do recommend peeling asparagus — I have done this only once and found it very very time consuming and quite frankly, not worth the trouble.
Quite frankly, I was super curious to see how this recipe would turn out removing the butter, so it was a bit of an experiment.
«Quite frankly there is not a lot of sympathy for processors,» he said, «but still you don't want to see any of them shut down.»
-LSB-...] sophisticated snack than regular chips and quite frankly also more delicious.
Its consumers take it in the morning, quite frankly, in a porcelain cup that is passed around and from which each one drinks a cupful.
«It's a universal story, quite frankly, in alcohol, which is we're simply buying less alcohol than we used to but we're buying better,» said Nielsen executive director Michael Walton.
Quite frankly, an almost 2 year old saying «coconut cranberry» anything is quite possibly the cutest thing ever.
They are pretty good on their own too quite frankly (I had leftovers for lunch just yesterday along with torn fresh spinach, extra lime and a few dashes of hot sauce, so good).
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