Advisers like Turnbull say it often takes a year or two before investors truly appreciate that buying individual stocks and making
tactical moves not only adds no value, it undermines the whole process.
Not exact matches
This approach works well if you have a strong strategic asset allocation plan and you don't want to change that overall plan while you make your
tactical moves.
This would
not be a punishment for Giroud but a
tactical switch and one I think could be a great
move.
Instead of
moving players out of position to accommodate a new arrival how about applying some
tactical nous and allowing two talented players to both play as strikers.The best teams of 1998 - 2004 had a number of different strikers playing off the genius of Dennis Bergkamp.We had pace, movement and power.Although I would
not put Ozil in Bergkamps class he is talented enough to pull the strings with other playmakers such as Jack and Mikki in the side in a 442.
He had all the time in the world to show us why he still pushing some players and some
tactical moves which are
not by the level of the club we need — COMPETITIVE ARSENAL!
Actually assess whether or
not the club is building a better squad and whether or
not the
tactical direction of the club is
moving in a positive way.
Wenger is a great asset to Arsenal, but as a manager with his flaws, it may be better to
move him into an other position at the club and get someone who knows how to prevent injuries wenger could but did
nt — or with the
tactical variety to prevent losses like at anfield and stamford bridge, or making the change of tactic when we just cant score against teams like leicester.
Hahaha With Wenger you cant be sure about anything now hahaha But I do
nt know... about this
tactical move... rumour is that Wenger is waiting this certain transfers happen to get Griezmann at the end... I mean why would Chelsea sell Costa to Atletico M even if they buy Lukaku??
No matter how you slice it, you can't run an uptempo offence with Giroud on the pitch and that means sideways soccer and an over-reliance on crosses into the box, thereby negating many of the very reasons Lacazette was on your radar in the first place... we simply aren't clinical enough from wide positions to continue with that approach, which is why many fans have been clamoring for a viable alternative to Giroud for several years... once again this isn't an attack on Giroud, he clearly has some tangible skills, but his mere presence on the pitch greatly impacts your
tactical options... Giroud's weaknesses are simply highlighted by the way in which our offence now
moves in a more horizontal than vertical manner, which allows most teams ample time to regroup defensively before a scoring opportunity even arises... a player of Ibra's or Benzema's ilk would have been far more effective as they had size, speed and the first touch capabilities required to for intricate link - up play... once again square peg in a round hole
A lot of Arsenal fans and people in the football world questioned Wenger about his decision
not to put Alexis on from the start at Stamford Bridge and there have been suggestions that it was
not entirely a
tactical move but one based on Sanchez wanting to leave the Gunners during the summer transfer window.
Moureen pioneered the use of defensive midfielders and was a
tactical master once - upon - a-time, but football has
moved on, and he too is beginning to fall behind and can't accept it.
Manifestation on the pitch: Same mistakes all the time Players who give the same passes all the time Wrong passes Bad passes No variety to corner kicks Can
not control a game Lack of
tactical awareness Striker who always
move towards the ball
One noticeable feature within this game though was Matip picking the ball up from deep, and
moving forward with it — but this particular
move had little effect on Swansea's shape at all, and Liverpool's players did
not position themselves to take advantage of Swansea's
tactical setup.
So, if for instance their grievances were
not addressed, election was coming and they took a
tactical move to be outside the party, they would have
moved to PDP, but the fact is they didn't
move to PDP.
This leads us onto the point that
tactical voting doesn't vanish or even diminish; it just shifts to all being about how you tactically distribute your preferences so
tactical voting does
not diminish; it just
moves to being somewhere else.
If
not diplomatic or economical, then we have to
move to a
tactical position.
Creativity, innovation, tenacity, steely nerves and a
move towards a strategic approach to procurement,
not merely
tactical, will bring the rewards and value much - needed.
Cyclical Opportunities — If
tactical moves relative to the business cycle do
not occur the value of securities could fall.
I rarely make big
moves, and the book would
not advocate
tactical big
moves either.
Combat is tough, and every battle is won,
not through sheer reaction time, but rather through cunning
tactical moves.
While the enemy AI I have seen so far aren't
tactical masterminds they will take cover and try to flank you, with both sides often
moving between cover under suppressing fire for the best vantage point.
Combat feels intuitively fluid in the way that the best
tactical RPGs do: characters go down in just the right number of hits (too many would lead to tedium; too few would be frustrating),
move far enough for squishy characters to be vulnerable, but
not too vulnerable; and so on.
Moving around on the map is a distraction but
not very
tactical.
Against day zombies which
move incredibly slow, it's
not a huge problem, but as you face off against the quick night zombies or even human enemies, you'll more than likely have to be more
tactical and stealthy.
Total War: Rome II — Emperor Edition does
not introduce any sort of major update when it comes to the look of the title, but even more than one year after launch, the experience created by The Creative Assembly looks very good, both when gamers are planning thier
moves on the strategic map and when they are directly commanding armies in the
tactical battles, a game that creates a very immersive take on the Ancient World complete with plenty of small details.
While card placement absolutely matters, I find it interesting to have a
tactical game where, for the most part, the heroes don't
move once placed.
What's interesting though is that Level 99 Games managed to make a
tactical game that doesn't involve
moving troops around on a battlefield.