Sentences with phrase «who runs himself into the ground»

We would have been far better off bringing on Debuchy or Gab (for Joel who ran himself into the ground) into RB and pushing Hector a little further up as a RW.
TheSKAGooner is quite right: what we want to see is a player who runs himself into the ground for the club.

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Despite the backlash, the SNB will face from those who are nursing potential losses that could run into billions, many analysts thought the decision was inevitable in light of next week's expected announcement by the ECB to break new ground in its efforts to inject life into the ailing 19 - country eurozone economy.
When you stall your entry into the market, you run the risk of getting outrun by competition who will have gathered valuable on - the - ground information and solved problems before you've even planned your launch party.
I feel for him completely, he's easily good enough as rotation in our first 11 — nobody can sit here and tell me he wouldn't have been better off in a number of games than Ozil / Cazorla who are run into the ground.
And I know who'd I'd rather have, a man who gives his all in every single match (regardless of the opposition), runs himself into the ground every match, has a better all round game, and has set a new bar for everyone in the team to emulate.
Jack now who's next theo ox Ramsey we all know the injuries r coming, something must be done otherwise ozil santi & sanchez are going to be run into the ground having to play every game 90 + due to it.
Who do we turn too when hes tired in the games or worse injured from runing into the ground?
Andy Dalton went to throw it to a running back who was already down on the ground, and the ball went off his lineman's back and deflected into the air.
Between the analytics revolution and the league - wide homogenization of tactics, I don't think there are a lot of Woodys out there who are going to show up and mothball rookies, run starters into the ground, and base their offensive schemes on isolation.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
As I had traversed the ground before the match I had run into Liam Brady, who the first time I saw him immediately looked a certainty to make it big.
And did you notice the amount of ground covered with pace by TR, who stared the move for the 2nd goal at the halfway line and runs on into the box ahead of the OX, looking for the return pass!
«The men and women who ran into the towers on 9/11 and who spent countless hours aiding the recovery at Ground Zero are true American heroes.
Isn't Mujica the guy who ran the Thruway Authority into the ground?
But as time goes by, my advice to anybody who gets into this business is to learn as much as you can as quickly as you can and hit the ground running, because as time goes by it does get more difficult to do the job.
He ran DSCC into the ground, gambled to elect members who would vote for him as leader, and it all finally caught up with him.
The premature hatchlings literally «hit the ground running — they hatch and launch into a sprint at the same time,» says behavioral ecologist J. Sean Doody, who is now at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
I can relate to your story as a person who tends to overdo it; I think that even if we're not suffering from full on adrenal fatigue, we can hit a healthy balance with a lot less effort than we think... and in our 50's, it's easier to run ourselves into the ground than when we were in our 30's!
There is nothing attractive about a drama queen who has to cause a scene everywhere she goes, and acting this way can run your relationship right into the ground.
I'll keep watching until this show, like all American TV, is run into the ground and we start to ask the question of how this «bad» guy doesn't know who Michael Westen is.
The villain this time around is Poppy Adams (Julianne Moore), a kitsch - loving billionaire drug trafficker who runs her empire out of Poppy Land, a retro - futurist theme park hidden in an unknown jungle; her office is a»50s diner where disloyal underlings are ground into burger meat, just up the street from the private theater where she enjoys nightly performances from a kidnapped, indignant Elton John.
Huge foundation gifts meant to jump - start reform can fail if the funders have attached themselves to enthusiasts who ignore politics, move too quickly and dramatically, and run everything into the ground — or if local figures declare a bold reform and push it at great speed, but do not have the stature or political skill to sustain it.
I'm sure they do not want to be the ones who ran the organization into the ground — killing the goose that lays the golden eggs — by trying to be more diplomatic.
HH: The four guys and Carroll Shelby who started the car, they wanted a Cobra for the»90s: big horsepower, bare bones, big tires, in your face, out of my way, I'm - gonna - run - ya - into - the - ground kind of car.
All the while the people that made that company successful are sitting in a park and lost their homes and any income while these idiots who ran the company into the ground to make themselves MORE wealthy are sitting there telling everyone that the occupy people are just bums who are too lazy to look for a job and just want to protest.
It seems to be a problem for the enemy A.I. as well, who in several instances I discovered had ground to nearly a complete halt once the initial resources had run out rather than attempting to expand into new territory.
Yes, the «skeptics» who deny the IPCC «most» attribution are being pushed further into greenhouse dragonslayer territory by these facts on the ground, but they need to run the numbers for themselves, and check what they are saying before reflexively denying the next IPCC attribution statement.
But our legal and financial system doesn't afford any of these groups the same protections as the bondholders who hold billions in Arch debt or the Arch executives who expect significant bonuses for running a company into the ground.
Then they looked at Bob Rae and thought «who is this guy, he is the socialist premier of Ontario and runs it into the ground and then switches parties and expects to be Prime Minister?»
It has been over eight months and she had to hire managers to run «our» business, (she has less than zero experience), who wiped out our business line of credit, and has been running the business into the ground, while we sit by helpless, not even permitted on the premises.
The annals of history are filled with the tragic downfalls of leaders who got «too big for their britches,» refused to consider the advice and expertise of others, and ran their organizations and empires into the ground.
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