Not exact matches
But in the end, I will gladly sit in the
stands with you as we watch guys run
around kicking a
ball on a field together.
While the
Stand Mixer is running, pour in the warm water and the olive oil and continue to mix on a medium speed setting until the dough starts to form into a
ball,
around the dough hook.
I don't care if he just
stands around the edge of the box scratching his
balls if when he gits his chance he fcuking scores.
If ozil wonders
around the pitch moaning as he has, gets knocked off the
ball like he really couldn't give a ****, makes little the effort to keep the team shape i.e. actually runs when he loses the
ball (rather that
standing looking like a little boy who's just had his ice cream taken off him) or the opposition breaks, then he is as much of a liability as he an asset.
In Fort Hood young Robert also found a way to entertain his parents: When he was about eight years old, they say, he would
stand in the front yard and throw a football as high as he could over their one - story house, and then race
around to the backyard and catch the
ball before it hit the ground.
Then Hazard came on, Morata went off, and Pedro was forced to play farther back, and he and Moses were forced to play the roles of intermediaries for getting the
ball to Hazard (who then mostly
stood around with the
ball or tried to dance
around with it ineffectually).
Total control of the game, 1 - 0 up, things looking good, 4 players just
stand there and let a second class player through, rest of the half just moving the
ball around.
Everytime I see him hes just
standing in the middle, flat footed watching the
ball ping
around him
Not one Arsenal player had the
balls to
stand up and turn the game
around for Arsenal.
Ozil made a bit of a bad decision as the
ball was played in by trying to cut it out when he was never getting there, but that doesn't shield Mert who
stood still while Finnbogason knocked a beach football flick
around him, or Ospina's positioning when he dropped his clanger.
I hope you arsenal fans are watching the tottenham game i will bet none of you things any of manaco players are world class what they have is a good number ten an wingers who talkes on defender.players who move
around not
standing an waiting for the
ball this is not about world class it's about utilizing space
Theo is SHEIT!!!!
Standing around, not going for the
ball, basicly handing the
ball over, what a waste!!!
It's the most memorable image from Super Bowl 50, the
ball trickling
around on the ground, Cam Newton
standing over it but for some reason electing not to dive.
wilshere does not move
around enough...
stands around too much waiting for
ball... surely job of a coach to correct that
Sanchez was the last man
standing trying to force openings in the opposing defence while some of his team mates were content in passing the
ball around without incision.
Not only Ozil, Giroud also who sticks his tongue out and just
stands around when he gets beaten to the
ball.
The visitors had made a bright start to the encounter and passed the
ball around the Bridge with a level of confidence that belied their league
standing.
Wilshere needs another manager to improve... I have a lot of time for him but he
stands around too much waiting for
ball whereas before he used to hunt for the
ball... but whatever happens we are 6 players short of a quality team... years of penny pinching and over indulging crap players by a clueless manager who is a legend in his own mind... people go on about guardiolas spending in the summer but the team we are now watching play the best football in epl history only has 2 new additions from last year Emerson and walker... I guess mendy would start if fit... we have 2 new players too but we are further behind than ever!!
The
ball was swung
around to him when he was
standing outside the three point line.
Lacazette will not go far in the prem if he
stands around like giroud but without the size and strength to go with it, at least giroud can header the
ball and flick it by getting his body in the way!
But he scored home and away against Roma, and he
stands as proof of one of the oldest adages
around: if you find that your squad's a mess, your manager's inadequate and his replacement's a novice, it's very helpful to have somebody who's very good at kicking the
ball in the net.
Indeed, he doesn't even seem to move for the first minute or so of the game: he
stands high on the right wing while the
ball's bouncing
around on the left, and when Barcelona's first chance comes he's entirely irrelevant to proceedings.
I can be frustrating at times because I write what I want and I wanted to highlight that 1) the game isn't just about pace and desire as Wenger says 2) that the media needs to
stand up to these managers because it infantilizes us fans and robs us of seeing games more tactically and 3) because Arsenal are a deeply flawed team, managed by a guy who used to be knows for fluid passing and movement, but which has recently dried up to the point that Arsenal can't even pass the
ball around the worst defensive team in the League (Stoke).
Scaloni could have put the
ball out high into the
stands, or just kept possession, but chose to hand it to our opponents and seconds later it fell to Gerrard who hit a stinging low shot from
around 30 yards into the bottom corner of the net to take the game into extra time.
We are
standing way off and allowing them space and its starting with Bentdner up front who is trotting
around goin through the motions, youd think he would have a point to prove but it looks like he thinks the
ball is going to fall on a plate for him.
Around the hour mark, the home side won a succession of corners but Liverpool
stood firm and withstood another moment of danger when the
ball fell to Gnabry but he was unable to steer his effort on target.
Whilst a lot of the media discussion from Week 4 of the Premier League has revolved
around boring games, the low level of goals scored so far, and even the amount of time that the
ball is actually in play, it's actually been a very busy weekend for the Manager Impact Index with Villas Boas, David Moyes and Michael Laudrup being the
stand out performers this week.
I also find it quite interesting how Lazio's midfielders were basically
standing around and watching the
ball until after Lichsteiner had already started making his run towards the attacking third of the field.
What a let off for United as the defenders were
standing around watching the
ball.
Standing at five - foot - nine, he isn't the tallest player and is instead at his best when deployed behind a larger, stronger strike partner to hold up the
ball for him to run onto and find space
around rather than play as the sort of target man or «nine - and - a-half» that can play as a lone forward in the heart of a front three.
Playing
ball (rolling it between the two of you) Being able to stoop from a
standing position
Stand unaided with greater confidence and move
around the room holding on to furniture.
Positions for Labor I would like the freedom to change positions,
stand or walk
around and use my birth
ball as desired.
I was walking
around, I leaned over on my exercise
ball, I labored
standing, and I walked some more but eventually I decided I wanted to be in the birthing pool once the warm water had filled up.
Hours after any sane Brit would have retired to the local pub, the Dutch were still gamely
standing in an inch of water, hair plastered to their skulls, tapping
balls around the sodden course and determined to have fun.
Surely it therefore makes sense to ensure they can make the most benefit out of their playtimes outside, otherwise they are mostly just going to
stand around the margins getting bored and marking time idly, looking to create mischief, all whilst a small core group dominates the playground space with a
ball.
There's a lot of pressure plates to
stand on, plus the game really enjoys making you roll
around massive
balls (cough) and drop them into receptacles built into the floors, although this idea is enhanced with the concept of ridable stone golems that have these giant
balls built into them.
It's more important to be able to keep the
ball out of the opposing team's reach, or pass the
ball around skillfully enough to leave them
standing stupid.
Fans occasionally topple over the
stands when in the front row and reaching just a bit too far out for a foul
ball, and others scrounge
around when a popped foul heads their way.
Bully offers you the chance to «
stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, beat the jocks at dodge
ball, play pranks, win or lose the girl and survive a year in the worst school
around.»
In the sculptural piece Chained Girls, meanwhile, three porcelain heads are yoked together by ropes tied
around their necks amid a scattering of cotton
balls while a portrait of Jesus
stands in the background.