Sentences with phrase «taking over the reins there»

At the time of writing this article they still haven't appointed a permanent manager, but our old friend Big Sam is widely tipped to be taking over the reins there.

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Liverpool have had a solid year since Kenny Dalglish took over the Anfield reins from Roy Hodgson and though the club's new owners have invested a large sum of money into the Merseyside club's squad re-building process there are still gaps that need to be filled if they can be considered genuine title contenders.
There have been a few articles in the football media in recent days about who will be the manager to take over the reins of Arsenal when Arsene Wenger does call it a day, or get sacked which seems about as likely as U2 sacking Bono as the lead singer.
The 70 - year - old, who enjoys a convivial relationship with the Ukip leader, added that there were a number of people who also wanted to see the Brexiteer take over the reins.
However, although Blue Castle has done a fairly seamless job of taking over the development reins from Capcom, there are still plenty of things that could've been done better.
There is also a sequence so goofy that it appears that Terry Gilliam has taken over as director, and that sequence ends with, yep, Terry Gilliam on screen, so maybe he did actually take the reins for that bit.
It is important to ensure that current GCs prepare, second, mentor and nurture the next wave of young lawyers who will some day take over the reins and that they know what the role involves — because there certainly isn't a manual for it!
6 Too much DIY I love ambitious homeowners who want to take part in their home renovations, but there comes a time when it's best to hand the reins over to the professionals.
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