Sentences with phrase «see youngsters»

I see youngsters coming into the business that are so tech savvy that it boggles my mind.
It is heartening to see youngsters, especially children taking keen interest in reading print books.
It makes sense for the health of our sport, the health of our people and the health of our economy but above all want to see the youngsters of this generation out keeping active and enjoying themselves.
In June this year, 1500 7 - 11 year olds, teachers and parents will get to see their youngsters» work on the BFI IMAX's cinema screen as part of a new initiative to improve literacy using filmmaking.
You only see youngsters who go to these places to have some fun.
Young people always try to look more stylish and when these days we see youngsters have adapted a bit of western clothing and their styling so it will be so helpful to them because Bonanza is introducing total western style and quality sweaters and coats.
World Marathon Challenge to see youngsters from across the globe attack the world record mark in the Save the Children charity event
We will need to wait to see our youngsters at our new stadium, and hopefully, some silverware at the same time.
Yes it's nice to see youngsters come through and be given a chance, but one needs to have the right balance.
Even after season after season we see youngsters that Wenger has shown faith in establish themselves as key members of the first - team (Coquelin, Ramsey, Bellerin) some fans still question the player Wenger felt was ready to combat one of the best midfield's the world has ever seen at the age of 16 and was arguably the best performance a 16 year old has ever achieved!
I'm pretty sure the fans would rather see youngsters playing for the shirt and at least giving it a right go than the same old repetitive drivel that they are being force fed week after week.
That's why we see these youngsters in preseason, which is a bad thing, good for the youngsters but bad for the older players who need to be tested in training.
A day out at Wembley is never a bad thing and it would be great as you say to see the youngsters get into the winning habit.
We used to see youngsters join us and develop into unbelievably good players, now we see the opposite, youngsters with potential join us and they never seem to fulfil it (jenkinson prime example).
I bring this up because before about two or three seasons ago I never got to see our youngsters, read a great deal.
Glad to see the youngsters play well and hopefully they can get more minutes the rest of the way.
It's always great to see youngsters come through, but Akpom's career is over.
I always love to see our youngsters getting involve in a game, whether it is due to injury or just resting a player or too games like these can push them in the first team light.
Xhaka does not deserve to be in the lineup more than anyone.As bad as Ozil is at least awe can say form is temporary class is permanent though he also does not deserve to start.Why is Coquelin not playing instead of Xhaka?Even Elneny is a better buy than Xkaka.I don't care what kind of performance Xhaka has today.Why should a player be allowed to go off form and still be in the starting eleven while other players should be taking his place?Poor management from.Wenger.It's not fair at all.Mark my words that Xhaka won't last in the lineup when Wenger is gone and I can see some youngsters like Maitland - Niles and Kelechi Nwakali surpassing him in the future.The guy can't defend to even save his own life.
«It is kind of a weird one because you want to put all our focus on the Europa League and it was great to see Joe Willock today and Reiss Nelson the other week — you want to see youngsters, — but at the minute, you can't really play on «we can rotate and have it easy in the league» while thinking about the Europa League.
I'm not too worried about him starting on the right hand side of midfield just yet, as I feel he will be moved to a forward position with a bit more experience, and it is just pleasing to see our youngsters being given a chance — and taking it.
A Christian man who has been barred from the hospital where his severely disabled son is being cared for fears that he might never see the youngster again.
But I had the enjoyment of seeing youngsters flourish into world beaters - not anymore I had the beautiful attacking football to compensate for the lack of trophies - wengerball no more I had that smugness when a signing was mocked but turned into a world beater - we spend over the odds on decent players and seem to tell ourselves «they need time» Wenger needs to go, what I listed above was supposed to in some way highlight what made him great.
Jose Mourinho apparently sees the youngster as a successor to John Terry, but were the defender to go to Old Trafford then he would likely have a better chance of first team football in the immediate future.
These attributes have seen the youngster compared to Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand by the Liverpool Echo.
Well first of all Cam probably would of had his towel over his face and head and not even seen the youngster then he probably would of walked over him while Dougying up to the podium.
I'd like to see him play bit parts mostly, I'd hate to see another youngster coming through like Jack Aaron Diaby and be totally blighted with injury.
We need enough depth for better results — but I'm seeing youngsters stepping up so we might soon find a solution to this problem in house...
And it is not just because of his ability and versatility, but the attitude and confidence that have seen the youngster take his first Champions League games, full internationals and numerous high pressure situations in his stride.
Walcott is seeing the youngsters improving around him and some have gone beyond him, whatsoever confidence he had has been beaten into the ground, injuries, lost of confidence and the fear of being injured again, has called walcott to regress instead of progress.
Good test for those who say we have a deep bench... If the bench can't beat mid table championship side then we have the answer... Would have expected giroud or lacazette on bench just in case though... Actually quite looking forward to seeing the youngsters in a competitive match... Wouldn't be surprised if Iwobi does ok even though I do nt rate him
i rather see the youngster nketiah in the line up then we have a prospect with the spirit and endeavour worthy of the shirt.
I am looking forward to seeing the youngsters and others getting a game, and I am sure everyone will be playing at some point, but who would you pick as your very best starting line - up?
The lanky striker has as a result recently seen youngster Alvaro Morata ease ahead of him in the Juventus pecking order, with Carlos Tevez a first team regular, and as such the former Athletic Bilbao man may now be considering his options.
These attributes, combined with a great attitude has seen the youngster already notch up an impressive five caps for his country.
Truth be told, when last did you see a youngster hungry to play and show his qualities every time he gets the chance to play for the first team?
He certainly is Arsene, and it's great to see another youngster break into the first team from the academy.
I like seeing youngsters get a shot, so long as it's in spurts to begin with.
It's not immediately clear what incensed the young defender in a match that saw another youngster, James Wilson, forced off with injury.
According to reports in France [via Star Sport], talks over a potential transfer to Anfield have begun, which would see the youngster provide competition to Alberto Moreno, who struggled at times during his debut season in English football.
We granted his wish and allowed him to leave, and I can only imagine that whilst we would like to see the youngster return and live up to his potential in our beloved red shirt, that even you can admit that we simply cant guarantee him a first - team role.
Toss in his 57 % shooting accuracy, 14 % chance conversion rate, and an early season goal to better see the youngster's clinical nature in the final third.
A blistering second - half performance saw our youngsters triumph in the Under - 18 Premier League at Cobham today...
Spurs fans were delighted to see the youngster live up to his potential and gave him a thundering ovation as he made his way off the pitch.
Spalleti expressed his delight at seeing the youngster back on the pitch of play during his pre match conference ahead of their Serie A tie against Torino.
It's impressive to see a youngster like Iwobi be so confident to get on the ball and try and be the main creator in a team with more experienced players round him.
Arsenal also saw youngster Emmanuel Frimpong sent off and are likely to be without defender Laurent Koscielny for Wednesday's Champions League qualifier second leg against Udinese in Italy after he suffered a back spasm.
Jennings will continue to be on the radar of the Football Association who very much see the youngster as a potential England international star of the future.
I care very little about the League Cup other than seeing our youngsters thrive in it but it will be idiotic for anyone to question my celebration if Arsenal win it.
We have typically seen youngsters getting interested but the truth is that there are thousands of people who are old age and looking for people of your age.
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