Sentences with phrase «such young lads»

For such young lads, they play with composure and confidence beyond their years and are already both very popular amongst our fans.
I think it was good for Calum to get 90 minutes under his belt and for such a young lad he has got a lot of experience and tonight I thought he was excellent.

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That flick really was something special, you can see the clip of it on this page if you missed it, and at such a young age Iwobi is already doing well, with a debut goal for his country, but with just two goals from 35 senior Arsenal appearances it seems obvious on the face of it where the lad needs to improve.
Arsenal scouts must have great belief in this lad's potential to give him a deal at such a young age.
The Power takes on his young apprentice, protige and other such cliches in what look likes the game of the evening as the lads from the Potteries take the stage.
Kieran Trippier «Harry is such a great example to the young lads because he's first one out to train, last one in, always practising and he's only 24.
Young players are routinely bedded in on the flanks, so it's unusual to see a lad of 20 exerting such influence from a central role.
lads we are victims of our own success in many ways... our manager takes these guys and either improves or moulds them from scratch into the outstandin individuals they are now... but when their at our club they are a unit and all row in together, i mean no1 outside our club feels we hav «superstars», bar cesc maybe, the difference is when they go for int duty many of our players are like a talisman for their country.just look @ RvP, arsha, du du, bendtner, verm, vela, song, rosicky and now ramsey at such a young age.its just an unfortunate fact that if these guys are 70 % fit their managers feel obligated to play them....
He does have the option of passing the crown to the one other heir out there, a young man by the name of Arthur (Timberlake, Edison), but when Shrek finds the lad, he is far from ready for any such responsibility.
With thoughts filled of other such verse, Alan invites his friend Ernest Sheppard to come for a visit and makes some sketches of the young lad playing with his toys.
Telling of the burgeoning affection between the Devon teenager Albert (played by former Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble member Jeremy Irvine) and the horse, Joey, who leads the young man hurtling into the horrors of World War One, the script trades heavily on the kind of «I knew when I first saw you» stuff that one might expect from a meet - cute saga like One Day - except that such language is here applied to a strapping lad who would appear to have no actual friends and the half - thoroughbred that his drunken father (a sad - eyed Peter Mullan) buys at auction.
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