Sentences with phrase «term than this season»

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In the wake of a holiday season that was worse than the company expected, Target has decided to cut two of its most ambitious long - term projects before either even got off the ground, according to multiple sources.
With La Nina appearing to emerge, the long - term outlook favors another busier - than - average storm season, Masters said.
Short - Term miso has less salt than our longer aged miso making them a delightful seasoning for sauces, dressings... Aged a minimum of 30 days.
In terms of sheer amount, I probably consume more strawberries per season than any other berry.
But thanks to that bump of nearly $ 9 million this year, Westbrook could potentially make more money through each of the next four seasons than if he played out this season on his current deal and then signed a new long - term contract next summer.
Koeman at Southampton has done more in 6 months with what Wenger would term a «destabilised» team than Wenger can manage with 18 yrs tinkering and they have beaten us twice this season!
Flamin: I would rather keep him than arteta he has been a good squad player this season and always there when needed in terms of availability people have been harsh on him he only has 5yellows this season in his 20 + games so he isn't a walking yellow as people like to say.his contract is up this season but he deserves an extension he isn't even 30yet.
Cat b = missed out on schnederlin Bender Sven or lars (15 - 18m both are experienced and better than our options and approaching peak) Biglia (12 - 15m linked with Man U very good player a long term wenger target) Motta (8 - 10m experienced, leadership skills, could be first choice for couple season, ready to leave psg)
What is interesting to note is that both Leicester and Spuds had no real long term injury casualties to their key players this season, whereas Arsenal had Cazorla, Coq and Sanchez out for a long period at one time or another... And we should not assume that even if AFC had purchased quality cover for their positions, we are guaranteed to be better off than where we are now.
The club would upgrade his contract in the medium term if he performed well but TBH if he believes he gets a decent contract off the back of this season so far then the world if full of players to bring in that are more reliable than him.
Bellerin signed a new contract only last summer, but following another great season, which ended with him earning a place in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year, he is more than worthy of improved terms.
Walcott enjoyed one of his best campaigns in an Arsenal shirt last season, clocking up 19 goals in all competitions, but found himself predominantly benched this term with a new formation needing one less attacking players limiting him to less than 50 minutes of game time in the Premier League since the start of the new term.
Man Utd and Mourinho may have bigger aspirations than the League Cup this season, but ultimately a decent cup run, and a good win especially after the weekend's result, will be a timely boost for all concerned and it should give an indication of where Shaw is at in terms of his comeback.
This term Arsneal have 72 points, one more than last year (they were second) so it is really hard to make a legitimate claim that this season is a failure.
The former Lille man had a standout season last term, even more effective than in his previous campaign when he helped Rudi Garcia's side to their first domestic title in over 50 years.
Jenkinson is better than ballerin in terms of development but a loan was the right thing for him as he hardly got games last season.
But that only applies for a match in isolation; across a league season, when those qualitatively inferior teams have longer term goals than just this game, here and now, then other factors come into play.
It's still too early to say but will he be able to replicate what he did last term if not do even better for more games than what he had to last season?
Last Saturday, 24 hours before the game that would stop Green Bay's slide or send the Packers» season down the drain, the man who's started more consecutive games at quarterback than any other had no idea what his immediate or long - term future held.
Kids his age play AFL football here which is a much tougher sport than Football or Soccer as they call it here and they are fine, no need to ease them in if they are good enough they play 1st game after being drafted the off season before hand at only 18 years off age and they have no problems with long term injuries.
Wilshere has played more than 1100 league match minutes this term for the Cherries, more than he has had since the beginning of the 14/15 season for our club, and finally looks like he may have turned a corner where his fitness is concerned.
It's that thing where previous observed performance is not the same as true talent (our true talent was higher than our late - season swoon), and true talent is not the same as future performance (this team is not, over the long term, as good as it's playing right now.
When people debate Rodgers» legacy at Anfield, his fans will point the 2013/14 season as an incredible achievement — one that, in many ways, would ultimately cost him his job as it was a title challenge that came much earlier than expected; the club were ahead of schedule in terms of building a competitive side, and the emotional turmoil of ultimately losing out on the final day of the season meant there was simply no recovery.
But this is also the time when clubs traditionally begin contract extension talks to see if their star players are willing to remain longer than the current terms so I imagine the 27 year - old will be on top of that list after his performances this season.
It's funny how he said we are better than Liverpool overrall forgetting that in terms of players we were still better than them last season yet the beat us home and away.Liverpool team is not so good yet out of all the top four team they're the ones who play their hearts out.That's why Liverpool didn't lose a single game to a top four team last season though on paper they should have.As for Tottenham if you look at their team they just need a few more signings and consistency so I don't know what's the big deal about them.The painful this is they could've won the league if not for draws.It was a disgrace for any of those two to finish over us last season because on paper it shouldn't be so.This should tell you that it's not all about the team you have.Some it's about luck, sometimes it's about giving your best and sometimes it's just meant to be.
A) the new players aren't good enough to be better than the sum of their parts and MP isn't able to overcome lack of talent on scheme alone, tanking the season; or B) The Lions are victims of their own success, where the cheap bit players that MP has schemed in find more money elsewhere due to improved stats, and we're stuck playing roulette on cheap, short - term guys again.
It's been a real breakthrough season for Bellerin in 2014/15, who due to long - term injuries to Mathieu Debuchy has been given a longer spell in the starting XI than perhaps many expected.
Flamini and Arteta are not long term solutions (long term being more than 1 or 2 games a season).
Cech has 13 clean sheets so far this season (one less than the selected De Gea), but with four matches remaining, he could easily gain the Premier League Golden Glove by the end of the term.
This is 100 % wrong, we are third in terms of injuries this season; last season we ended as 1st by a mile with 289 injuries (1 player out for 1 weeks = 1 point)(about 80 extra weeks of injuries more than # 2).
In turn, he sounds more than content to remain patient and bide his time for opportunities at Chelsea, and he will certainly be needed in terms of offering depth and quality with the Blues back in the Champions League and preparing to compete on various fronts next season.
We will never know if things would have been different for Arsenal last season if the Spanish international was fit and available to play for any more than the eight Premier League games he managed to play, but a lot of Arsenal fans think that the loss of Santi Cazorla to a long term injury had a large and negative bearing on our disappointing campaign.
Cmon we hv not improvd anything in terms of injury given that we hv important players who hv not playd since the season started not one nor two playrz and they dnt seem lyk they coming back soon we are hanging on a thread and a couple more injuries will leav us in a worse situation... at Arsenal injury updates are more important than transfer rumours!
12 — Jesse Lingard has scored 12 goals for @ManUtd in all competitions this term; one more than he did in the previous two seasons combined (11).
So assuming that this will be his last season in charge of the Gunners, will Wenger change his transfer policy, which is often ruled by a long term outlook rather than the sort of quick fix that the likes of Jose Mourinho usually goes for?
Personally I would focus on the Europa League more than the Premier League because record has shown we can not go the long mile in terms of a full season plus we haven't strengthened by any margin with this team with a lot of the same problems still existing.
But overall, I would expect the Arsenal defence to be more solid next season, more in terms of system than personnel.
Unfortunately, his injury in the first match against Bolton last term put him out for the season, but on his return he came back stronger and better than ever.
Falcao joined the Blues on a season long loan deal from French giants Monaco, where he was hoping to fare better than he did in a similar spell with Manchester United last term, but he has not featured for the club since the end of October.
If we are going to succeed long term we need a better plan than hiring a talented manger for a season or two so we can win the league.
Played less than 30 % of games for Pool this season — looks like a long - term and persistent injury risk and we have enough of those.
I personally don't think Debuchy is equivalent to Sagna and Chambers is definitely not better than Verminator... point is our defense dropped their standard in terms of the quality they had from the previous season.
So when Wenger leaves and a new manager is appt do you honestly believe that season we will be title challenges.It will take years and a shed load of money which the new manager won't be getting and in any case Man City with all their monies will dominant football for years.So just accept Arsenal in the short term will not be winning anything other than the occasion cup.Just like now
Ozil isn't a scorer, Cazorla barely scored last term, Sanchez is an unknown in this league and has scored more than 12 goals 1 time in a season (last), Rambo is worthy and so would Theo be if not for the 9momth injury layoff.
I get that its been a rough season, but saying things like Connor Cook will be a better long term option than Carr is insane.
Why, it's almost as if he thinks that the job of managing a football club is one that should be judged in the medium - and long - term rather than the short -; that the most important thing is where Manchester City find themselves at the end of this season and those to come; and that the best way to get performances from his players is to back them and his own methods, in which he has absolute and justified faith.
In turn, they need new ownership, a new long - term manager that can bring more success than Tim Sherwood and Remi Garde combined, and new players that are ready for the grind of the Championship next season.
In the long term they will have to trade Gonzalez, considering that their payroll is just over $ 40 million; first baseman Ryan Howard will soon command more than half that per season in Philadelphia, and Gonzalez, who led the team with six homers and 17 RBIs, will use the Howard deal as a benchmark.
Salah already has more goals this term than he managed in his two seasons with Roma, where he'd already started to make an impression after a disappointing spell at Chelsea earlier in his career.
Meanwhile the last two long term coaches each had some pretty good winning season streaks; 15, 21, and 11, which are longer than the current one.
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