Sentences with phrase «tail end of their careers»

Also pretty harsh comments on Rosicky - who's Arsenal career was horribly blighted by injuries, & Arteta who came in & did a solid, bit - part job at the tail end of his career & is supposed to have been great with our young players & in the dressing room.
Between the current opening and TJ Lang being on the tail end of his career, I fear that's going to remain an issue next year too.
Ribery and Robben are reaching the tail end of their careers.
Trying to sign guys on the tail end of their careers to try to patch a team together to take the field.
Davidnz, you say that as if Arsenal is the only club who have recurring injuries and players at the tail end of career also youngsters who may or may not make it even though its likely they never will.
Bob John (Inside Left)-- The Welsh international had been a regular at left - back or left - half in the late 1920s and early»30s sides, but was at the tail end of his career by 1935 having lost his place to Copping.
Hell, even when we fought in 2007 — and I barely lost a split decision — I was at the tail end of my career.
She was a Hollywood siren at the tail end of a career that began with films like «Blonde Fever» (1944) and «It's a Wonderful Life» (1946).

Not exact matches

But at the tail end of my twenties, a career that had once rocketed towards the stratosphere was parachuting back to earth.
However, it was also infamously donned by flop signing Owen, who spent three years at Old Trafford at the tail - end of his career.
But Dumb and Dumber came out at a time when Carrey was at the height of his career, following blockbuster comedies The Mask and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (Me, Myself and Irene works for the same reason, though at the tail end of his popularity).
They include Jimmy (Channing Tatum), a former high school football star whose promising career was cut short by a knee injury, and his brother Clyde (Adam Driver), a bartender who lost his forearm near the tail end of his second Iraq tour.
It comes at the tail end of the prolific Dennis Quaid's most prolific era, rounding up unqualified successes like The Big Easy and Innerspace (and unqualified miscues like D.O.A.) and serving as a handy career summary for Hackford, who hit it big with the revered cheese classic An Officer and a Gentleman, which he's been dutifully remaking in one form or another ever since.
Sarah Hegger's Positively Pippa starts where the story usually ends — an ex-reality star heads home with her tail between her legs to sort out the wreckage of a viral video taken horribly out of context and subsequently, a career in ruins.
This is actually necessary, since most career races start you near the tail - end of the pack, giving you a few laps to try and pass everyone else and win.
This advertising connection got me thinking about something I posted back in February, 2004, during the tail end of my own advertising career, called «The Kinetic Quality»:
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