Gael Clichy misdirected his headed back - pass to Joe Hart, although the goalkeeper did not help
himself with his poor positioning and sloppy footwork as the ball grazed the post.
Not exact matches
Poor positioning with the wrap can cause discomfort for both baby and parent.
What I do believe, and what does affect our
position, is that the current Market Climate is associated
with a
poor return / risk tradeoff for stocks.
Numerous times in the past, a cluster of distribution days after an extended rally, combined
with the suddenly
poor performance of individual leadership stocks, has been enough to prompt us to exit long
positions within just a few percent of a market top (check out this actual such example from mid-2012).
E.g., perhaps it made some sense to withstand some decades
with a current account deficit in order to support the development of countries (then
poor) in order to strengthen the
position of the U.S. during the Cold War.
Companies
with strong gender diversity criteria may be better
positioned across all performance drivers, while companies
with relatively
poor gender diversity criteria may be exposed to higher levels of risk as a result of discrimination lawsuits, exploitation issues and
poor talent retention.
High - yield bonds, those from companies
with weak financial
positions and
poor credit, are offering rates as high as 9 % for 30 - year terms but also offer the risk of bankruptcy before the bond matures.
So
with poetic justice, it was in the same
position as the subprime borrowers whose junk mortgages it had underwritten and sold to investors gullible enough to believe Moody's and Standard and
Poor's AAA ratings.
I'll start: I feel most at home in a church that 1) takes its mission to care for the
poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political
positions nor emphasizes political action to begin
with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership
positions.
There are those who strongly disagree
with this
position, who maintain that God sides
with the
poor and therefore if we are to side
with God we must be among the
poor, or who maintain that what matters for our own soul is how much we sacrifice.
The wealthy rule through their
position of power, the
poor are undesirable and castaways, especially the sick, who die for lack of health care... And we are bombarded
with lies 24/7 by the media who ar no more then hired puppets of Big Mafia Corp's.
Its outside critics have taxed the church
with giving opium to the people, and
with securing its own
position as well as that of its allies by preaching contentment to the
poor.
According to Alan J. Bailyes, there were five theological issues between the ecumenical and evangelical
positions: Church and world, the nature of conversion, Gospel and culture, Christology, and hermeneutics.3 Bailyes explains that a sound and solid ecclesiology has long been a weak link in the evangelical chain of theology, «coming a
poor second or cven third behind its soteriology
with its emphasis upon the individual and his / her relationship
with God.
Years later, when Gov. Perry actively supported the death penalty and cuts in government programs for the
poor -
positions that clashed
with the more progressive stances of the United Methodist Church - some fellow Methodists speculated that Paint Creek's cultural conservatism shaped the governor more than his church did.
Norris Magnuson has shown in a recent dissertation, «Salvation in the Slums» (University of Minnesota, 1968), how close contact
with the
poor moved the «mission workers» toward new social and political
positions that favored the oppressed.
Finally those laymen who are in
positions of power may work
with community groups and agencies to do something about the disease - producing forces:
poor housing, insufficient education, unemployment, lack of child care.
I agree
with you, I see Welb as a winger, he just has not the mindset to be a striker, very
poor positioning and bad selection of shots.
He just point a fact, the core of the team are average british players and yes the blame lays on Wenger first for playing them out of
position with poor tactic but also by making them the first teamer when their level is not good enough to win big stuff.
poor signings and allowing unnecessary sellings of players not based on team needs When Cr7 is not scoring and marcelo and casemiro become strikers over their main roles in the team... Players play what coaches tell them especially
positioning and movements... Hard days are ahead
with PSG looming..
Though England are currently well equipped at centre back, and Rovers boss Sam Allardyce believes that will eventually become Jones» permanent
position, there is certainly a void in defensive midfield that Jones could well fill — especially
with poor Owen Hargreaves having suffered another setback.
Way too many moves die at his feet
with his overwhelming lack of awareness,
poor positioning, wayward pass and slow distribution of the ball.
On
positioning, while i have little problem
with his
positioning from set - pieces or edge of the box, on the break he is is inadequate and while that in some part speaks to his inability to change from a high line keeper he often relies on his defence to cover for his
poor decision making to get him out of trouble on those occasions.
His crossing was
poor and he overhit several balls from out wide
with striker Eric Choupo Moting in good
position in the box.
RB) Kyle Naughton 6 — Solid defensively, but wasted numerous good
positions going forwards
with a
poor final ball.
Too many concerned
with our little Arsenal bubble, you have to look at THE very best in each
position to see how
poor we are in some departments.
But by all the measures I can see Reynolds was not putting the Thorns in a significantly more dangerous
position with giveaways or
poor passes.
You need speed
with your center backs to try to close the gaps left by
poor positioning of Chambers or Flamini.
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poor mans William not necessarily i rely rate William his hugely underrated just shy of being World Class would love to have him at Arsenal, Elneny is our new Arteta he will fill any
position AW tells him to do and he seams OK
with being a sub or start up which all teams need in the squad
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come
with said
position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same
position, especially
with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss
poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill
with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him
with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
Unless he can find a system that allows him to field all four, it could lead to some difficult questions being asked
with Suarez arguably the most at risk given his age,
poor form early on this season and
with Griezmann playing in the same
position.
Not only did his crosses not arrive he also made
poor decisions and was out of
position often, combine that
with a Theo who acted like Ozil on a bad day and nothing really good came from our right side.
Plenty of critics have debated whether his
poor start to the season, combined
with his questionable buys in the summer transfer window, put his
position in jeopardy.
Whats even worse is the fact that even
with his current
poor form, he still gets picked ahead of Lacazette, Kolasinac and Maitland Niles, who have all played in the LW
position for us this year and are much better than him.
1) When you can not beat mid teams like Hull and Tottenham at home 2) You have no track record of beating top teams who you should be competing
with 3) You struggle against any decent opposition that decides to play good football and apply themselves tactically 4) A confused manager
with poor tactics, playing players in wrong
position, throws a blind eye when a possible solution presents itself (Fabregas) and makes no move or
poor moves in the market when he does GUYS to be honest we are at risk of losing out on 4th place
with a resurgent Man U, fighting Liverpool and decent team like Everton and Southampton.
Director of football would make zero difference
with Wenger in charge, because they will have no say whatsoever in terms of the consistently
poor decisions being made on a match day, such as: team selection, players in their correct
positions, mentality, man - marking, formations, tactics, substitutions, fitness, and in - game management.
The right back had a very
poor few appearances for the Gunners during Bellerin's time out
with an injury, so much so that an out - of -
position Gabriel stepped in at right back to cover for the Spaniard instead of Jenko!
He will not venture high up the pitch because his slow running back acceleration and
poor long distance pace will let him down, he most often pass the ball long and too quickly, this is also a problem for arsenal in a sense that he does not come out
with the ball and allow his players enough time to take up better
position.
They were decimated
with injuries and
poor performance, so the whole team needed major upgrades at almost every
position.
Also, I think Bellerin and Chambers are doing well
with Debuchy's
position (RB) but
with Debuchy out for rest of season I will be well annoyed if Wenger doesn't get another defender or gets a
poor defender by February.
I need no book to be written to understand Wenger is crippling the progress of our team
with his bizarre persistence in playing players out of
position, employment of
poor to zero tactics and puzzling reluctance to strengthening the team during the transfer period.
Ospina should «ve saved the goal but his
positioning was
poor and Wenger shouldn't «ve taken off Olivier but instead move Ramsey to the middle to partner
with cazorla.
Welbeck control is
poor so he find it difficult to hold a central
position high up the pitch and tight
with defenders.
Saying Ozil has been
poor for us is an understatement, in fact he has been very woeful for the past 10 matches and I totally agree
with you that we have been playing 10 against 11 all these while, he just can't fight for the ball or his life and whenever he doesn't play very well, he puts the whole team in big danger and i still don't know why Araene can drop him for at least 2 matches and play Iwobi in his
position
His first touch is still
poor, he can't link up, he will run
with the ball like a headless chicken without looking to where to see if his team mates are in better
positions, he will run and ends up messing up attacks.
the problem is not
with sanchez but the reluctance of others to move up
with him; the guy showed more energy and effort than all the others on saturday; ramsey was
poor on saturday but to his credit he continues to get in to scoring
positions but we need to have attack minded players who do the same; the ox is still work in progress in this respect but ozil should be encouraged to stay high and another attacker brought in... reus the colombian kid somebody who can link up
with sanchez....
I would play chambers in dm
position alongside ramsey
with ozil having free role behind sanchez and ox on right that gives us plenty of pace and will allow ozil to get on the ball more and produce his magic passes he will be much more influential then stuck out on the wing espec as he is
poor at tracking back so lets play to his strengths that will get the best out of him and in turn create more chances for forwards!
Anyhow, lets just not capitulate now and end up in the same old
position next year
with CL play offs,
poor or no transfer activity, injuries showing depth defiencies, a crud start etc..
U haven't even begun to touch on his unbelievably
poor decision making, I shake my head every time I see carl jenkinson in a west ham shirt and when monreal looks like a helpless chicken at CB and when I see diaby chilling in reserves
with his 60k a week, promising to return to action in a few weeks as always and i also shake my head when joel Campbell and lukas podolski remain on the bench when we need firepower and when ozil fails on the wing for the gazillionth time and when flamini dives in and flops around like a helpless seal and when arteta gets shoved around like a kid in a playground and when wilshere is put in a new
position
The arrivals of Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez provided significantly more competition for Villa during his second season at Barcelona, and they (
with some help from his
poor form) quickly unseated him from his
position as a regular starter.
Trying to force the tactical changes by playing players out of the
position and dropping the goal scorers to the bench replacing
with someone
with poor finishing.