Sentences with phrase «so international players»

The test will be held on North American servers, so international players may experience decreased performance.
However, local brands — and mixes — dominate, so international players looking to enter the ASEAN market must ensure their brands «feel local» and cater to local tastes.

Not exact matches

«In Canada, iTunes has about 7 million accounts, Netflix has about 1.5 million accounts, so the definition of what media competition is has shifted from domestic players to include this extra layer of international or global Internet players,» he says.
If that's so, perhaps the Fed should wait a little longer for international players to digest and adjust to the news.
David Sparling, professor and chair of agri - food innovation and regulation at the Ivey Business School, says Saputo's moves so far have made it clear it wants to be a significant international player.
So, any new player, international or domestic, will take cognizance of this competition, and will look at what they can bring to the table before entering this space,» she said.
So is it game over for dairy farmers, who just a few years ago were riding high on the prospect of massive Chinese demand, and the sense Australia was the only place to be, as international players piled with eye - watering corporate deals in to guarantee a piece of the $ 13 billion Australian dairy industry?
The reason we are being linked with Gimenez in the first place is supposed to be that Wenger is not willing to match the # 30 million valuation that Spanish club Valencia have slapped on their German international centre back Shkodran Mustafi, so I do not understand why we would then pay more for a player with less experience.
So which Swiss international player are we going to sign to play alongside his countryman Xhaka?
The Senegal international is a player Jurgen Klopp relies on heavily, so should be doing his utmost to stay fit and have a good lifestyle away from the field.
Ive been supporting Arsenal for 65 years to say im dissapointed, well words fail me Why did we let the window slip by and not do the business in the begining get in quick and get our players signed and out as well but NO we buggered about with the DREAMER for 6 weeks dithering with expensive so called talent and what we get another Frenchman, soon we will be able to say we have the whole french international team here The way to go is to boycott the home games and make it known the fans run the club not the useless manager or the lackluster board who do nt know who plays for us and are not interested in football per say just the money Buy Kroenke out and let him go as well
This is according to the Mirror, who state that Pep Guardiola's side could offer the England international an extension to his current deal at the Etihad following the player's form that he's displayed so far this season, but only if he keeps up his current level of fitness.
Having said that we have a lot of players away on international duty and highly unlikely they will all come back fit we always pick up 1 or 2 injuries so we may have important players missing as well fingers cross for a change we have no injuries and everyone fit for liverpool game also we should have arteta, chamberlain and wilshire all fit to be in the squad!
«If you look through the squads [in the Premier League] you have so many international players playing everywhere.
The French international cost Atletico # 24m to sign last summer, and the Spanish champions will not be under big pressure to sell the player so soon after bringing him into the Vicente Calderon.
So the fact that his international snub has only made him focus harder on helping Arsenal achieve trophy success this season, as he explained in an Arsenal.com report, just highlights what a great attitude he has and why he has become such a vital player for us.
The FA, in their wisdom, have changed the rules in an attempt to improve the England international team, so that all clubs must, from now, have a minimum of 8 home - grown players in the squad, which is set to increase to 12 by 2020.
Remember the times our entire 23 man squad would all be called up on international break, then about 8 of them would return with injuries and knocks and our team would have to suffer?I am so excited about the fact that it is no longer the case and our players should be getting a good rest.
Not counting the teenage Nigerian sensation Kelechi Nwakali and the young Japanese international forward Takuma Asano, because they will almost certainly not be featuring for the Arsenal first team next season, Arsene Wenger has signed just two new players so far during this summer transfer window.
Another player in this sort of mould is the Barcelona and Turkey international star Arda Turan, who did so well for his current club's La Liga rivals Atletico Madrid for four seasons.
In doing so, the prolific Egypt international, a summer signing from Roma and a former Chelsea reject, has become only the 13th player in the Reds» entire history to reach the 30 - goal mark, and he's done it by February.
Let's be honest England just don't produce the world class players needed to win big tournaments, even the so - called golden generation of Gerrard, Lampard, Beckham etc were never at the same level as the likes of Xavi, Pirlo in internationals for their country!
lol they have to be playing for us to know if they are concentrating, AW must be nuts if his saving Sanchez from a burn out for what and who, Sanchez is going in two months time so use him let him burn out in January in Manchester FFS every team uses their players back from internationals apart from us, poor Ramsy poor Sanchez they don't qualify for the WC who gives a fluck do we deduct their salaries?
But due to England's poor performances, we must again search for international class players in every nook and cranny because the one's who have tried so far have not looked the part.
if Sanchez always going to have fatigue after international breaks then he has to chose Country over carer or carer over country or something, we can not pussyfoot around, all our players are international so what do we do give them all a week of, even our reserves are on international call
The world class German international has been a huge player for the Bavarian giants and would no doubt shine at Old Trafford or the Bernabeu if he does leave the club that he's been with for his whole career so far.
Despite spending so much on the Colombia international just a few months ago, manager Jose Mourinho is already keen to be rid of the player.
Tonight's round of international friendlies mean we're a step closer to the real football coming back, but until then why not catch up with our Manchester United player ratings for the 2017/18 season so far?
There's so much expectation on the German international, simply because he should be regarded as a top class player.
The international players came back quite late on July 11, so when you think that they have less than four weeks to prepare for the first Premier League game, it's very short.
If Arsenal have agreed a fee with Valencia and personal terms have already been set in stone for a while, then get the German international defender over to England for his medical now so we can wrap this deal up and move onto the next player.
The England international is just the sort of player that has often caused us problems in the past and so it proved again at Upton Park today, with Carroll pegging back our deserved early lead with two quickfire goals on the stroke of halftime and then a third early on in the second half.
The French international has been one of the best players in Europe so far this season, filling the goalscoring void left by the departure of Alexandre Lacazette this term,
That means that the player that danced so brilliantly through the Man United defence to set up Monreal for the first goal on Monday, will miss the three games before the international break, including the return leg od the Champions League in Monaco.
As Wenger said, the Swiss international is still adapting to a very physically demanding, fast paced Premier League and so it's not easy for any player to make the instant transition from one club to another.
However, with respect to the game against Southampton in midweek, perhaps the biggest injury boost that has been handed to Arsene Wenger's side is that Morgan Schneiderlin, unarguably the Saints» best player so far this season, is out for the big game as a result of an abductor injury the French international had picked up during the 3 - 0 defeat to Manchester City at St. Mary's.
From top to bottom, but these so called international players should be performing better than that.
Arsenal need to be prepared for this match just as they would for any other and whilst it may be difficult for some players to adapt back to club ways so soon after spending time away with their national teammates, it's vital that we keep up the same level of consistency that we witnessed before the Gunners split up for the international break.
I get you saying that, but it's unusual for so many of our players to have a great international break.
the only thing that's constant in Arsenal is Wengers excuses for his failures, it's either the referee, the lines man, the pitch, the players not getting enough rest or too much rest, Injuries, International break, the pressure from Fans, the weather, the color of the jersey n so many other excuses... how can u loan Campbell n keep Sanogo?
So with Man City having spent more money this summer on full backs than most clubs in Europe or even the cash rich English Premier League have spent on players in total, perhaps the Gunners think that our England international left back Kieran Gibbs should be worth a pretty penny, but the fact is that if we need to sell him to trim down the Arsenal squad it might be a good idea not to price him too high.
The fact that the England and Germany international forwards did lift the home crowd and the other Arsenal players so much coming on as subs is one of the major reasons why Arsene Wenger will be happy to have them on the bench tomorrow.
So we can assume that in future our young players will all be british and we will only be able to buy established international players from abroad.
Other players with little international experience could feature, from the young (Mattia de Sciglio, Lorenzo Insigne, Marco Verratti) to the not - so - young (Marco Parolo, Davide Astori, and the uncapped 28 - year - old Gabriel Palletta.)
So if the players get back from the international break and the team still looks a bit disjointed and does not click into the fluent type of football we know they can produce, Wenger will get the blame and he will not have anyone else to blame.
There have been promising signs and the international break comes at a good time so we can start again with key players like Walcott and Ramsey returning.
Exactly... so if the player gets injured while on international duty, I think FIFA or whatever else football agency has to step in, and make sure that the club's interests are protected.
I usually hate international week because it's so boring with no Arsenal matches and always worried about Arsenal players getting injuries but i admit I was happy to see England beat Germany
These player's are regularly international's, So it is not as if they are out to impress to get into the squad, Like the likes of Chambers and Gibbs, who would have to perform well to get a place!
It will be very interesting to see what happens once we return from the international break and whether the boss continues with the players that have performed so well for us this week.
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