Sentences with phrase «up pitches»

The whole lineup that inning was doing it, and just chewing up pitches and making the Pirates earn every out.
At the time, seeing him play on the chopped - up pitches of England's lower leagues was both exhilarating and surreal; looking back, it feels a little like cheating.
Basically: Hey, pitchers, make sure you don't dilly - dally with those warm - up pitches.
Instead of tossing a few warm - up pitches, Marshall devoted these leisure moments to declaiming on the vulgarity of Oakland spectators to Buckner and the umpires.
A dozen of the best start - up pitches on the Web.
And yet, when you've seen thousands upon thousands of start - up pitches, when you've been sold every idea a dozen times -; Kickstarter for small business!
PowerPoint has become the presentation tool for most of the business world whether you are a massive Fortune 100 company or a small start - up pitching to angel investors for funding.
Sell yourself: use what you know about the company and how you will make an impact to back up your pitch.
Go back to the drawing board, change up your pitch, and select a new batch of journalists to share with.
While Cesc was considered one of the world's best in his position of center midfielder, he had a tendency to roam high up the pitch (away from his assigned terrain), leaving gaps in the midfield and the defense exposed.
Too many founders abdicate their due diligence when it comes to the firms they end up pitching.
Her start - up pitch?
As you wrap up your pitch, make an argument for investing in your company in this round.
Stick to the old classic style PB cookies if you don't want to end up pitching a bowl of crumbly dough across your kitchen:)
A proper offensive fullback, just like anyone who would play fullback at Arsenal should be ready to bomb forward and support an attack high up the pitch.
Have the confidence to stretch the play and progress up the pitch.
Did you see how messed up that pitch was, add the intensity the match was being played, and I guarantee you that was a disaster waiting to happen for Walcott.
It should not be the case, but I really think that one of the reasons why Mesut Ozil has not exactly lit up the pitch for Arsenal yet this season could be his fitness.
While defending, after we win the ball deep, there is no one to pass the ball to other than the striker, who is high up the pitch and also isolated.
So saying that he can drift in is pointless if he allows right backs to go bombing up the pitch on the break.
Once Liverpool went down to 10 men and Stirling filled in at left back we should have pushed up the pitch.
He breaks up play way up the pitch and keeps his forwards in your face constanly.
ughhh he was doing so well too, full of confidence, even playing high up the pitch sometimes.
defensive discipline against manU was shocking: seeing Per so far up the pitch: shocking and saddening.
Yes you can dribble, pass the effing ball and get it up the pitch.
The game was played high up the field and it was down to our attackers to win the ball high up the pitch and score.
answer this, who lost the ball high up the pitch in both of their goals?
Perhaps the Spaniard can be used a little further up the pitch, where I feel he's more effective.
Monreal — 6 Monreal and Bellerin looked more like wingers in this game and were up the pitch far to often, and Nacho was not as effectively defensively against Sissoko and co
Theo has no heart, he's not authoritative, he's on the wing high up the pitch, and he's a mouse.
We also need to stop pushing our full backs up so high up the pitch, that's why we got thrashed away to the big teams last season, notice how most of their goals were on the counter?
obviously I would prefer to have a much more suitable alternative in the defensive midfielder positions but if they focused more on defensive end and the occasional long - ball, this would allow Bellerin and Sead ample opportunities to bomb forward on their respective wings while still having enough cover to maintain their defensive shape... it would likewise allow for overlapping runs on both wings, thereby letting both Sanchez and Perez to cut inside and get shots away in and around the top of the box with their most dominant feet... if goals were needed I would sub Bellerin for OX and bring Ramsey in for Elneny then switch to a 3 -2-4-1 (more of a 3 -1-5-1 with Ramsey playing higher up the pitch) and I would only use Giroud as a sub when the game dictated it for tactical reasons... this would allow us to be a high energy team with incredible link - up play and a much more direct approach in the offensive end
How can you concede a goal within a few second from a throw in that far up the pitch?
But since comming back from injury he plays much higher up the pitch, he even bursts into the box now (probably trying to mimic ramsey), seems to have discarded the defensive side to his game and tries to hard to force things.
Gnabry didn't fit his ultra defensive «hoof it up the pitch» approach.
But I must stress that Wilshere was limited by his position and would've been far better if he was further up the pitch where he can affect the game positively.
We can beat any1 of those teams on our day, we have trouble like teams against dortmund who press us high up the pitch, those 3 you just mentioned don't play a pressing game and i truly believe we are capable of beating them.
The only player using pace on the field was Sakho rinsing Koscielny in foot races every time they hoofed it up the pitch.
I just want the team to carry this desire to make tackles, do pressing off the ball up the pitch with more intensity like this.
Doesn't make sense to me because we can't be attacking from both left and right so not sure why both end up high up the pitch.
He wrote that the full backs have to be attack minded and play higher up the pitch.
Too often they are out of position when we lose the ball and are too far up the pitch as a pair.
Nevertheless, the hosts deserved plenty of credit for a resolute defensive display which saw them press high up the pitch and put the Viola under pressure when in possession.
if you watch the games where we played with jack and ramsey in the 4 -3-3 you could see ramsey was the furthest up the pitch, ramsey would almost at like a cf and to me thats why he wasn't as effective.
AMN also has pace to burn which would help in pressing high up the pitch which would aid in opportunities being created, Xhaka is too vulnerable to counter attacks with his lack of pace and it has hurt us.
Others will argue that the days off allows for players to heal and the team to line up their pitching rotation.
Arsenal's attack has been ineffective for most of the season so - far, slow and useless horizontal passing, no penetrating runs from attackers, and our defenders push wayyy to high up the pitch to try to facilitate the attack leaving acres of space for counter attacking teams to exploit.
He plays higher up the pitch than ramsey and a lot of his «defensive contributions» are further up the pitch that's a lot different than being the lone man on an island screening the back 4.
We need to learn that if you can not pass to anyone then get the ball as far up the pitch as possible not fart around as Mustafi did and not pass without looking as Kos did.
For example, tight intricate exchange of passes, probing and control high up the pitch.
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