Sentences with phrase «wholesale changes to their team»

Line Ups Norwich made wholesale changes to their team that beat Doncaster 1 - 0 in the League Cup.
Klopp has always made wholesale changes to his teams rather than the odd bit of tinkering, which often seemed to have an adverse effect on fluidity and form.

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Following his departure after the team failed to win its 17th NBA title, the team moved away from the triangle offense at Jim Buss» direction and made wholesale changes among the staff to reflect the difference in philosophy.
Arsene Wenger is guaranteed to make wholesale changes to the Arsenal team that will face Norwich tomorrow evening at the Emirates, but with the Canaries in top form it may be more of a risk than doing it against foreign minnows in the Europa League.
So both sets of players will need to dig deep into their energy reserves and show some character on Wednesday in a match which isn't entirely over, certainly not if United manager Sir Alex Ferguson follows through with his decision to make wholesale changes for Wednesday's second leg against a team which scored five at the San Siro in the last round against defending champions Inter Milan.
«We» as a team is a subtle way to drive home the idea that an Obama administration WOULD be a wholesale change in government, and it also might remind people that a President Obama won't just be relying on his (limited) personal experience alone.
Labrador, meanwhile, is going with wholesale changes to his staff and is looking at bringing in more established political team, including possibly some consultants favored by Washington.
For most companies, given the laziness of managements to do wholesale changes of strategy, it takes a replacement of a significant amount of the management team, i.e., the CEO and / or the CFO to create a lot of corporate events.
The team also had to stop the building falling down, and avoid wholesale changes to the building's external appearance.
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