Sentences with phrase «same wrong track»

Lookin'to Get Out stays on the same wrong track from beginning to end.

Not exact matches

Wenger said «Judge me on May», here is May... Carbon copy season to the previous seasons, the same mistakes, the same tactics, the same arrogance, nothing changed... I would like this review to come from the board... They has to question the manager what's gone wrong and what he need to get in the right track... Even - though somehow we finished second, I see us moved backward...
As I was watching I was trying to work out what had gone so wrong with those two, the only idea I could come up with was that although in training the energy of Sanchez and his determination to defend from the front has clearly rubbed off; they track back with greater determination, the problem is they also seem to both be copying the man from Chile's unnecessary obsession of trying to beat at least two opponents before making his pass, Sanchez can get away with this — just — but it is downright infuriating when Walcott and Oxlade - Chamberlain try and do the same as neither of them has Sanchez» close control; nothing like it in fact, the result is that we lose possession so easily and so unnecessarily which gifts attacking opportunities to the opposition.
«The reason I'm asking the question is, it seems to me you got on the train and just took the driver's seat, and my observation is the train has been going down the wrong track for long time, and my perception is that you have been driving the train in the same direction as your predecessor.»
All messages might be common expressions such as the following ones: stone cold, tough cookie, monkey business, bad egg, work your fingers to the bone, money to burn, miss the boat, down in the dumps, lay down the law, quick buck, throw your weight around, on the same wavelength, space cadet, wrong side of the tracks, easy as pie, out like a light, back stabber, hush - hush, down - to - earth, or play hooky.
Now, while there's nothing wrong with replaying tracks to master their corners, it does get frustrating and dull to keep racing the same circuits over and over.
So, if someone establishes a track record of being * badly * and * determinedly * wrong, always in the same direction, again and again, * then * it gets interesting to ask why?
DigiTimes doesn't have the most perfect track record when it comes to Apple rumours, CNBC says the same site claimed the iPhone 6 would be launched a month early, which was completely wrong.
At the same time, 36 percent of Americans think the economy is on the right track (down 2 percentage points since May) and 57 percent think the economy is on the wrong track (up 1 percentage point).
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