Likewise, if a short -
term win needs to be celebrated, don't wait until the Christmas party to do it.
Not exact matches
In this vein, I am telling you that you
need to have a long -
term goal of
winning each year and you work your way back from there.
So, in today's lesson, I am not just going to preach to you that you «can't get rich quick» in trading (you really can't), instead, I am going to give you sound, actionable insight into what you
need to do to
win the long -
term trading game, which is the only game that matters.
If you're trying to
win the Ironman Triathlon where contestants must first swim 3.86 kilometers, then bike 180.25 kilometers followed by a 42.20 kilometer run, here are some of the key ingredients you
need: A long -
term committed outlook, years of consistent and serious training, years of studying and observing other Ironman participants, a mentor, sound nutrition, physical & mental fitness and sleep.
The Emmy and Telly award -
winning Choose to Save ® national public education and outreach program is dedicated to raising awareness about the
need to plan and save for long -
term personal financial security.
But some Koreans might give the impression that they should still enjoy special treatment and protections they no longer
need, and that they see every negotiation as a choice between
winning or losing, rather than
win -
win opportunities between long -
term equal partners.
«We should have short -
term measures addressing some of the most pressing social
needs and indeed addressing some of possibilities to have, let's call them, «quick
wins» in
terms of growth,» Mr Barroso said.
If Canada is to
win the global competition for ideas, talent and capital, we
need to expand free - trade agreements and open ourselves up to more long -
term infrastructure investment.
They know they
need the forest — in the long -
term - but the short -
term perspective
wins out.
However, he warned that in order to ensure long -
term success, these producers
needed to balance the quick
wins of exports against the requirement to continue to grow their domestic markets.
Wenger has no tactics, plays his favourite players over better players, gives long
term contracts to average and injury prone players, hates strong physical players, plays players out of position, always looking for excuse like refrees and saying other teams played more in pre season, does nt spend money on players required like if we
need strikers he will buy CAM, waits for other teams to buy top players and signs average on deadline day, calls accident when we lose, talks cohesion and mental strength when we beat terrible teams and
win mickey mouse trophy like Asia cup and community shield.
Following their struggles domestically and their setbacks in
terms of heavy defeats away from home in Europe this season, Barca will
need to make changes to their current squad giving Luis Enrique's successor the best possible chance of continuing their illustrious history of
winning major honours.
Tottenham will
need to take the next step sooner rather than later though in
terms of their bid to
win major trophies, as Pochettino could be facing more situations like the Walker one in the future if they don't.
Has struggled with fitness and form this
term, but having
won their first match the Northern Irish will
need the experience of Evans against Faroe Islands and Greece.
There is a situation at our club that
need fixing if we don't want have Liverpool (a bigger club than ours in
terms of EPL) situation at our hand but at the same time i don't think arsenal deserves all these negative sh ** t because we have not
won epl in 13 years.
They would of course
need to overcome Premier League runaway leaders Chelsea tomorrow at Stamford Bridge, where they have
won 15 of their 16 matches in all competitions this
term...
You state we
need a striker yet we scored two less than the title winners seven less than city, 2014/2015 we scored three less than Chelsea and 12 less than city you have to go back to 2013/14 to find a time where we were way behind in
terms of goals scored and that was a massive 33 and 34 goals behind city and Utd with both those teams scoring 100 goals plus, the reason we
need a striker is not as you and others push to
win the title but to give strength and depth to an area that is thin on ground.
The sad truth is that we are just a couple of players away from having a very strong starting 11... Wenger's fixation with Walcott and mertesakher as starting players remains a mystery to me... neither have the quality of a top team like arsenal... I am not a giroud hater but he is still too inconsistent and the big question is whether welbeck can push him in a way Walcott won't... Campbell has done well and has moved ahead of Walcott and, ox for sure but there is still a question about how much more he can improve... Elneny is certainly an upgrade over arteta and flamini whether he will make it I don't know just hope that he does but arguably wenger could have been more ambitious... That leaves a top quality striking option... There is no doubt that wenger deluded himself over the summer and that
needs to be corrected ASAP... Draxler dybala aube and even griezman with a big enough big could have been prized in summer... january not a good time for this but it is not difficult to find better options than Walcott ox or Campbell... All a question of whether wenger wants to
win EPL on his
terms or wants to
win this for the club
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.
I have learnt that we have gone from being a small club compared to Barcelona, R. Madrid and Man U in
terms of financial and honours success to being amongst them in
winning honours and growing to be financially wealthy and therefore built to go on to succeed with a model (although in
need of developing) ready to deal with the challenge of European clubs.
The players
need to be told in no uncertain
terms what they
need to do — protect the back 4 at all costs and when you
win the ball pass it to Ozil / Sanchez and let them do the rest.
But now we got a big
win here and now hopefully we've turned the corner in
terms of the away games and we
need to carry on with our home form and if we can get as many away points as well then we will climb up the table.»
Arsene Wenger
needs to take a look at his tactics and formation, much like Antonio Conte did after we beat Chelsea back in September, which led to their amazing string of
wins which propelled them to the top of the table, and now look assured champions this
term.
«But now we got a big
win at Burnley and hopefully we've turned the corner in
terms of the away games and we
need to carry on with our home form and if we can get as many away points as well then we will climb up the table.
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.
People just
need to come to
terms with the fact we've not
won things because of Wenger but because we've not had the financial power to compete.
«Obviously, two years ago we were very good there and deserved to
win the game but ended up drawing 1 - 1, and you're thinking about something a bit further than just the game itself in
terms of the psychological edge you might
need to go to places like Old Trafford and the Emirates and believe that you can
win.
We are at the top and its important we cement this position if we intend to become champions of this league, our long
term injured players can not be depended on to
win the title, when they may
need 5 or more games to get into top gear, which may cause the lost of valuable points, so this janaury window may be the most vital window for arsenal in many years.
In these types of games you
need to make sure you play in the right way and you still
need to keep your game going as this is how you
win — because one free - kick, one mistake in
terms of cards and it can change the game.»
We
need to concentrate on burnley coz they are in a great form and are hard to beat.I will take a 1 - 0
win TBH.If we draw or lose to burnley, surely then we are finished under wenger in
terms of consistency in a whole epl season.Considering we are in the latter stages of carabao cup, one of the strong favourites for the europa league and defending fa cup champions, I guess a cup treble will be a great season and top 4 finish will ice the cake.Finally, this may prove as the platform for better things in the epl next season.
As you can see, you don't
need a mind - boggling
win percentage to put up long -
term, consistent profits.
DeMarcus Cousins is an impending free agent, the clock is ticking on Anthony Davis» long -
term future with the franchise, and they
need to
win this year.
I will try to be diplomatc Ancelloti is not a long
term fix but he is a serial winner We
need winners and bringing back the
winning mentality A good no. 2 to learn the trade and take over if
need be.
The Blues will
need an enormous run of
winning matches, as well as a huge amount of luck in order to qualify for the CL for next
term, so maybe we could still tempt him to snub last season's league champions.
Today Utd, Chelsea etc just buy for the moment, have far less interest in developing youth and every manager comes and goes with one objective — I
need to
win, fcuk the long
term, I won't be here!
Having Giroud in your team is like having dial up internet in 2015 (my apologies to anyone who still has, but it gets better as soon as you upgrade) and in case you're wondering how the analogy links to what I was saying overall in
terms of ambition its simple, much like dial - up, Giroud functions at a limited capacity if you
need to send an email its good (Score a goal), wanting to stream a movie is a stretch to far (Giroud doesn't
win titles) and if, at the end of the day, showing ambition is showing an intent of doing better than before, taking risks and learning from your mistakes, and how not to repeat them again.
He isn't a long
term answer but he could be what we
need to
win the EPL now rather than 3 years down the line.
Arsenal are a successful club and will always be seriously last season was not that bad for the past 21 years we remind a the top four no club in England had achieved that 21 years on the trot I believe we
needed a new look at ourselves and the reason why we have not
won it we have not
won the premier league in the past 12 years while clubs such Leicester have
won it having said that we were the only team to have
won them home and away we seem to be a little short at every
term in one stage opponents literally broke our players and some were very viciously broken every one ganged against us and we crumbled to the pressure we
need to assert our self by
winning lower tear competitions and grow to be strong and fight it hard and give other teams what we were giving Firstly we
need to unite and create a fortress at the emirate stadium become the twelfth team player once we get the fundamentals right I know and guarantee we will
win it all we
need to plant our feet in the ground we
need unite become one strong unit
Kroenke
needs Arsenal to be successful: not just in
terms of taking part in the CL but also in
terms of
winning trophies.
Manchester City have
won six and lost none of the last seven Premier League meetings with Swansea so the recent head to head form is pretty much all with them and this is one of those occasions where they
need their big players to really stand up for them, something that hasn't happened enough this
term.
Sir Alex Ferguson has been coy about his sides chances of getting the
win they
need to set them up perfectly in Group B, but has been quick to dismiss that the loss of Christinao Ronaldo has left his team a lot weaker in
terms of scoring goals and creativity.
Internazionale desperately
need to get back to
winning terms after a number of disappointing results in the Serie A. Today they face Bologna away from home.
Alex McLeish's men were a resolute sort at St. Andrews, with only Bolton and Aston Villa recording
wins their last season, and if the club are to get somewhere near their top - ten finish from last
term, an equally impressive home record is
needed you feel.
For example, they lack physicality
needed for EPL, apart from Giroud; they lack height, again apart from Giroud; they are inferior in
terms of tactical discipline (note Ramsey, Konscielny, Paulista, Coq, the Ox); they are inferior in
terms of shooting accuracy (The only exception is possibly Cazorla & may be, may be Elneny); they are inferior in
terms of hunger to
win games.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Rooney stressed that the current Reds frontline
needs to find success in
terms of Premier League medals before they are rated in the same category as United's famous trio, he said: «I think they are very dangerous, Firmino works very hard to
win the ball back and they have a lot of pace.
The Capital outfit look likely to miss out on Champions League football for the second straight season, and they
need to find a way of
winning the Europa League this
term in order to earn a back - door entry into the elite competition.
Ronaldo has yet to have a major impact in a game and the final might just be his night but for Portugal to
win they
need a perfect performance from the team not only in attacking
terms to get goal or two but also retaining french loaded attack.
A top four finish would have given the German manager and his side, some much
needed confidence and they must now be feeling that they can
win some major titles, next
term.
We
need to begin looking at such adoption arrangements (in which the birth parents choose the adoptive parents and work out their expectations for how things will unfold) as long -
term relationships of interdependence, not a zero - sum competition («for me to
win, you must lose»).
The debate boils down to a «jobs vs lawns» tussle: will the long -
term needs of the British economy
win out against the desire by those who are directly affected to preserve their property?