Not exact matches
Plus, their colleagues on the other
side of the building (you know, beyond the «Chinese Wall») are
usually trying to drum up banking biz from the company — got ta be a
team player!
I
usually pick a
team and root for them for some arbitrary reason, unless it is the Green Bay Packers, and then I am obligated by my Wisconsin - born
side of the family to root for them.
Doubling the post and overloading the strong
side on P&R points toward a
team that tries to stop initial actions (which
usually involve primary threats) to force ball rotations (which
usually end up in more limited players» hands).
when a player takes this stance, fans will
usually side with the
team.
The only rule is that the players with the same number can't be on the field at the same time, which
usually means that
teams have a player on the offensive and defensive
side of the ball with the same.
Although we do not like to gloat on other
teams injuries we have to admit that it is
usually our players that come back from international duty with long term injuries, so maybe luck is actually on our
side for a change....
I expect a tough match, and
teams usually struggle after playing in Europe, but we made enough changes to keep our
side fresh, and should have enough to wear down our opponents.
When the public loads up on one
side, sportsbooks are
usually forced to move the line to attract money on the other
team to reduce their risk.
Brown: «Pitt's a quarters
team, and the quarters adjustment for trips is
usually to have a backside safety reading run on his
side, but then he's also responsible for the No. 3 receiver [the third from the sideline] vertically.»
Don't blame the process for the Sanchez situation, blame Wenger & Gazidis for not getting their business done earlier and / or not following through with the promises they have made to their high priced talent and their devoted fans... someone please give me an example of another supposed «top club» allowing their top player to go unsigned before the final year of their contract unless they were severely injured or the club was planning on selling said player prior to their final year... on a
side note, Wenger might complain about the transfer window closing so late but just think about how problematic that could be for our
team which
usually waits until the last second to make deals... on the one hand we might have less «panic» buys, whereas on the other hand those same ridiculous purchases might just have come weeks earlier... Wenger will find excuses for his ineptitude in the transfer market regardless of the deadline date
He has two interceptions and six pass break - ups, and
usually forces
teams to avoid his
side of the field.
As West Ham are frequently one of the
sides involved in the relegation fight these days, then I will
usually want one of our «lower in the league» competitors to lose to a top
team, purely for the preservation of our Premier League place.
The left
side of the Sunderland
team is
usually where a lot of the danger comes from going forward.
Worth a flutter on both
teams finding the back of the net, as Newcastle
usually break through at Anfield, but would expect the home
side to bank a good win.
Usually in these types of fixtures, where two struggling
teams meet both eyeing up each other as a means to an end − and in this case a means to their dire streaks, the onus will fall on the home
side.
Usually when the lower
sides meet it normally pays to
side with the home
team to avoid defeat.
Alexandre Lacazette is scoring goals and
team is getting to the fitness and standard
usually set bet Arsenal
sides.
I suppose when it works against us it's
usually a smaller
team that's doing it and the result of a draw or defeat to these
sides sticks in our minds more than a similar result to a Man City or Chelsea.
After that moment though, it is difficult to fault the overall effort of the
team as, for large parts of the second half, the
team with ten men were the only
side trying to make anything happen in the game as the visitors resorted to just hitting hopeful passes through for Costa or Remy, who were
usually offside.
However, even though there are two free scoring
sides here under 2.5 goals looks a pretty decent flutter at 15/8 because this should be a tight battle as clashes between top
teams usually are.
The player inputs the commands for your
team, and then actions for both
sides take place with faster characters
usually going first.
We start by training the dog to keep some slack in the leash, to walk on one
side of the handler (
usually the left), and to sit when the
team comes to a stop.
Now I know that
usually in games players like to be on the offensive
side most of the time — as in they want to be the ones eliminating other players rather than helping the
team.
When it comes to priorities in the age of big data, information governance
usually isn't near the top of the list, but once company leaders recognize the potential dark
side of all that data — both financial and ethical — information security
teams can take the lead in pushing for a comprehensive IG program.