«A great margin, but also the debate showed the centre left is much more united
than the centre right and that means the government's work will go ahead strongly.»
He admits frankly: «The market failure of the global financial crash has ended up damaging the electoral position of the centre left much more
than the centre right.»
Not exact matches
IMHO, there tends to be little electoral overlap between the provincial and federal levels, at least in this province, and in fact the vote splits between
right, left and
centre are quite different with one unified Conservative party (more aligned with Wildrose
than with Alberta PC), and a not - quite - as - moribund Liberal party in play.
I believe that Calum Chambers will be a
centre back, more
than a
right back and I want to develop him more as a
centre back — even a central midfielder.
A superbly versatile player, Napoli's Juan Zuniga could provide cover at
right - back, left - back and
centre - back, making him a more useful signing
than the one - dimensional Alves to bolster Louis van Gaal's options in defence.
Right now in terms of Striker / winger / cb position even Spurs are ahead of us Striker SPURS Kane and Janssen Winger: ARSENAL Alexis and Campb / iwobi / ox / welb
Centre Back Pair: SPURS: Vertonghen and Alderweirld (even though Koscielney is better
than both)
Am willing to chip in a tenner for a teach yourself Cantonese course for the whippet... they would cough up north of 20m for him but about the only ones... If we bring in a top quality wide
right attacking player then I will be more
than happy... Though I would still feel easier with a solid
centre back addition
An appeal letter from Sir Roger Bannister (
right on the picture above) has helped to raise more
than # 80,000 towards the new Indoor Sports
Centre at the University of Oxford.
He would be a valuable asset to us He can score and assist He can play on the
right and in
centre Most important he has plenty of PL experience and a PL trophy He is better
than Theo and Iwobi innit
I also compare Chambers games as Central defender with his games in the
right side of defence and I think he is a better Central Defender, more composed and assured in the
Centre than on the
right.
So let me get this
right, Benzema has a similar scoring record to Giroud but is actually miles better because as a
centre forward in a team scoring 118 league goals he was cruelly prevented by Ronaldo of scoring more
than 15 league goals last season, or 17 the season before, or 11 the season before.....
It's obvious that Chambers is more comfortable in the
centre than on the
right so his future is either as a CB or a DM imo, I personally think it will be CB.
We've decided that Zappacosta is stronger
than Victor Moses at
right - wing - back but we've opted for Tiemoue Bakayoko over Drinkwater in the
centre of midfield following the the Frenchman's impressive start to the season since his arrival from Monaco this summer.
I would assume that, if the answer to the title is the France international star Olivier Giroud, then Arsenal fans will still get to see our flying England forward Theo Walcott as well, probably
right from the kick off, but he would be playing in one of the wide forward positions rather
than the
centre forward role he took up against Chelsea at Wembley last weekend.
For Mourinho's side, Martial is often deployed on the left side of a front three, however the player has occasionally been used as a
centre forward or on the
right wing, with the Frenchman being more
than capable of playing in any of these positions.
It's the goals, and the importance, and the fact that Benteke — who's keener on crosses
than any Christian has a
right to be — is a
centre - forward in the proper style, built to do all of the scoring.
I share in your opinion.People seem to think Arsenal signing another CB will solve our problems.We're just going to waste money on what we don't need.We'll be back here asking for another CB after next season.After siging Laca I thought Wenger would targrt a player who'd be a cross between defense and attack in the
centre of the pack.But he just goes on Lemar this Lemar that.Funny thing is a lot of talents above him are not rated by some people here.We only needed two or possibly three players this window but Wenger's making it look more difficult
than it is.I felt after signing them he'd apply the
right tactics, combinations and mental strength to the team which quite frankly is lacking.I also felt the three back against some teams is meaningless.
A better 2nd choice
right back option
than Debuchy / jenkinson, a better left back option
than Monreal / gibbs and a better 3rd choice
centre back
than Mertesacker / Gabriel.
He is not cutting inside with the ball but make inside run without the ball — exploiting space between full back and
centre back Chamberlain is playing as the real Winger in our formation — like to beat full back with his quick feet and cross the ball in the box — he is less
than 1 dimension as Young or Navas and try to dribble his way in the box from the wing a few times Ramsey on the
right is like a Wide - Playmaker — dictate the game from wide area and occasionally make penetrate run to the box
If Messi can be better
than Gerard on the
right, Torres is far better
than Villa in the
centre and u can not say Pedro is better
than Cole on the left.
For a side that could effortlessly generate a total revenue circa # 500 - million plus in a year, every year — backed by a seismic TV deal, matchday revenue and commercial tie - ups left
right and
centre, the idea that United still play with a back four largely composed of Chris Smalling — a limited defender whose prime period has more often flattered to deceive
than not, Ashley Young — a winger turned full back who is only getting older and Antonio Valencia — another of those reliable yet over 30 - year old footballers at United — with less potential to grow as a footballer.
Edin Dzeko would stand between the two
centre - backs, cutting off the pass between them, while Radja Nainggolan and Patrik Schick would be tasked with pressing them — Schick would generally angle his run so that Samuel Umtiti couldn't pass to Jordi Alba, whereas Nainggolan would make his runs from central areas, as Nelson Semedo would often drop deeper on the
right than Alba did on the opposite flank.
The Blues turned to Cesar Azpilicueta but the Spaniard is naturally a
right - back and given that Branislav Ivanovic has looked better at
centre - back
than right - back it would be great for them to have Cole.
i think dijouro is better
than senderos and deserves his place and there is good compition, we have 4
centre backs and the only slightly weak [player is senderos and wenger just need to find good partnerships gallas and toute need more time getting used to playing together but both of them are expeptional, buying silvester is good signing i can player left or
right back or
centre back, he is very experiened at highest level.i must i realy like song he very well there great competition for places, i still feel we need another dm but it wont be barry
So, when a 22 - year - old locally born
centre half scores his first goal for the club in only his third start — when it's an equaliser and it's
right in front of the Kop - you imagine the glow of the moment to last a little longer
than it did.
Badou Ndiaye (Stoke City)
right footed shot from more
than 35 yards is saved in the
centre of the goal.
Lee Peltier may prove to be a better bet in the
centre of defence
than he is at
right back.
Traore would be his replacement but he is also poor and injury prone which meant we had to put Vermaelen at left back, and with Djourou suffering an injury after just 9 minutes it means that if Carl Jenkinson (who looks far more comfortable on the
right than on the left) were to get injured it would mean a
centre back pairing of Koscielny and Squillaci.
Then, when play was down the Liverpool
right, Moreno was more
than switched on to cover and sweep behind left sided
centre - back Dejan Lovren.
Liverpool's Gomez has only two, and has played at
right - back rather
than centre - back this season too.
Even though my circumstances require me to use the hospital as my location, rather
than my home or a birthing
centre, I can get closer to my dream birth by exercising my
right to choose a midwife over an OBGYN.
B. Ideological opposition: The
right (and some elements of the
centre - left) regard tax competition as a feature rather
than a bug.
The
centre -
right parties lost more
than half of their votes (about nine millions), even though Berlusconi managed a spectacular comeback by leading an unapologetic campaign.
To over-generalise, it is often pretty weak (across left,
right and
centre) on anything more substantive, contentful or policy - based
than that, except where individuals have or develop a particular expertise.
Raucous shouting matches during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons; smearing and jeering by the overwhelmingly
right - of -
centre popular press; and desperate attempts to give inconsequential policy distinctions more importance
than they deserve are features of the landscape.
At the 2010 election Liberal Democrat MPs, members and voters were all more social liberal
than economic liberal (using both terms in their traditional British not American sense) i.e. left rather
than right of
centre.
Distinguishing the
centre - left from the
centre -
right is harder
than in Britain.
In a blog on his website, O'Flynn said he has always argued for Ukip to be «at the common sense
centre of politics» rather
than on the
right - wing.
On the left and
right there is increasing Euroscepticism, while parties of the
centre, although they are generally more favourable to Europe
than more extreme parties, are less positive that they have been in the past.
One member of the Labour Party's
centre -
right wrote to Jon Lansman that: «we find it strange that the winning candidate in a Labour leadership election would sustain the life of the campaign after winning, rather
than seeing their role now as having responsibility to unite the whole party.»
I still regard this government as
centre -
right more
than anything else, though, and I suspect history will judge the same.
They have spent more time in power
than any of the Christian Democrat or other
right of
centre parties in Germany, France, Scandinavia, etc; all of which have more proportional voting systems.
«I was sick of them fighting over the
centre ground rather
than principle, and chasing the Conservatives to the
right,» he says.
The Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru are fighting to be more socialist
than Labour and the route is clear for a pragmatic
centre -
right Conservative Party to establish themselves as a strong opposition.
While they are quite well aligned with their voters, who on ICM's poll averaged at 27, they are both a long way from the political
centre, and on the «wrong side» of their voters, i.e. Conservative voters consider their party to be further to the
right than themselves.
Pre-speech briefings to journalists were much harsher
than the text of the speech, and several
right - of -
centre tabloids and broadsheets prominently criticised the Guardian over the days which followed.
In London, Labour is in the grip of the far left and further from power
than for a generation, while across the rest of Europe the
centre - left is in tatters, assailed by populist anti-immigrant politics on the
right or under assault from leftists who channel popular anger but offer little by way of concrete solutions.
«Now, more
than ever, the people of Wales need Liberal Democrats in Government, to keep it anchored in the
centre ground and prevent lurches to the extreme left or
right.
A Tory majority government could be well beyond Cameron's grasp and the
centre of gravity would shift away from the
right in a campaign where two progressive parties challenge Cameron's Tories - rather
than the two - on - one attack on Labour (on eye - catching issues such as ID cards and Heathrow), which we are currently on course for.
Final polls have shown some slippage for the
centre right Nationals, but they are still way ahead of Labour, and the
centre right alliance will certainly win more seats
than the
centre left alliance.