Sentences with phrase «young team like»

A veteran who has been there and can handle the pressure is exactly what a young team like the Wizards needs.
It's more than being the best player on the team, especially with a young team like the one we have.
How will he handle the inevitable mistakes of a basically young team like the Kings?

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And then there are people like Jason Klein the young branding executive who, when hired to rename the Hartford minor league baseball team, chose the bizarre, seemingly ridiculous, and ultimately ingenious name, Yard Goats.
«We like the eagerness of a lot of the young talent we're bringing in, but they're not coming with any knowledge of how sales works or what's important to a sales team
Because when you're sitting in a start - up incubator or a shared tech workspace killing it with your team, and you're all surrounded by other smart, young techies who eat javascript for breakfast, it's a lot like living in an echo chamber lined with mirrors.
Wrappup has a very young, smart hardworking team that works like a Silicon Valley startup.
I would also say there have been a few firms where they have also pulled someone in from their operational side, like someone from their accounting team, especially if it's someone who has young kids and would use the service.
Some, like Youth with a Mission (with a thousand young people serving one - year terms overseas) and Teen Missions (sending teen - agers on summer work programs and evangelistic teams), offer mission opportunities to a specialized American constituency.
This means that for many young people, there are now fewer opportunities to experience what psychologist Mihalyi Csikzentmihalyi has termed «flow»: the pleasurable feeling a teen has when engaging in an activity that demands total emotional and mental concentration, like playing the piano or participating in a team sport.
Brigham Young University officials on Thursday stood by the decision to dismiss a standout player on the Cougars» highly ranked men's basketball team, saying they are treating Brandon Davies just like they would any other student.
All of these big market teams can ride these young players for the next few years, and while Kris Bryant is making less than Justin Grimm, the Cubs can do things like consider a contract like Stanton's.
With the emergence of Francis Coquelin as Arsenal's first - choice defensive midfielder and with the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere and even Santi Cazorla, who has grown accustomed to playing a deeper role, fighting for a place alongside the young Frenchman, the Gunners captain will certainly find it difficult to get into the first - team.
Suddenly, the Aggies (who are incredibly deep and young in the backfield) are looking like an exciting team.
Level of panic: 3, but that's because I'm wondering what it will be like for a team like the Nationals or Cubs to have time to prepare for a young, overly aggressive hitter like Bellinger.
There have been a few debates regarding which young players who could make the move from the Arsenal under 21's to the first team for next season, and whilst the likes of Jon Toral may have been mentioned as a likely candidate, Iwobi will most certainly be well in Wenger's view for next season.
We need leaders in this team... we seem to crumble when the pressure is on... I want to believe the young guns of then (Ramsey, Theo, Wilshere, Gibbs, etc) have matured by now... winning the league is not just having new signings but having leaders in d team... we need the likes of Caz, kos, Sanchez to step up n lead d team
I guess our big hope that Wenger means it when he says he is one for the future, (like Miyaichi, Inamoto and Park Chu Young I'm guessing), and he is STILL looking for that elusive top striker to start for the first team next season.
I guess the Phillies could have put the money in municipal bonds, where they would be safe and ready for the next time they need to lock up a young player to a long - term deal, but teams don't operate like that.
Clearly a move from Everton to their local rivals would be a contentious one to consider but if Fellaini felt that the Anfield side had a team in place; a combination of solid financial investment from the club's American owners coupled with a forward thinking young well respected manager like Brendan Rodgers, to help Liverpool to regain their place as a genuine title chasing outfit then it may be a move the 6ft 4in midfielder would be ready to consider.
I have also seen many Arsenal teams where we had players like willy young and david price in defence lol?
• U21s Looks like we have got quite a few gems in there with that will come up to the 1st team throughout next season and there are a lot of young great looking talents in there.
Mahrez is a brilliant player for sure without a doubt but the OX showed last night that he could be even better than Mahrez with the OX campbell and walcott do we really need a winger I beg to differ what we need is a striker a striker of 25 + goals imagine henry or van on the team sheet now with the squad we have I liked be yedder because he was young and complete striker a striker that no mater of the circumstances are or position will strike you a goal pace agility skill clever cunning and ugly
Even though I don't think Gnabry has much of a chance breaking into this Arsenal team, especially now that it seems like the younger Alex Iwobi has overtaken him based on half a season, I still don't think Arsenal should look to sell him.
I'm personally glad he's staying on another year, you can't ship out every player over 30 a team needs a mix of youth and experience if only Wenger held onto the likes of Ljungberg and Gilberto a little longer our younger players could of developed a bit better.
The England international, still only 21, has long looked like an exciting talent failing to fulfill his potential, but it's easy to remember quite how young he still is and how quickly he became a member of the Arsenal first - team when he joined as a teenager from Southampton.
Then you have the experience gained by young Gunners like Martinez, Holding, Maitland - Niles, Zelalem and Reine - Adelaide coupled with the idea that the good performance of the team against Reading should keep the regular first teamers on their toes.
Remember if you aren't at the head of the class when it comes to the development of young talent, which means eyes on the ground everywhere, a vast array of connections with soccer associations throughout Europe and beyond and a manager willing to properly train and play said blue chippers, (like the 90s Arsenal or clubs like the modern day Monaco and Dortmund) you need to spend to win... anything in between is highly problematic... failure to make the necessary changes leaves you in the proverbial «no man's land» and that is currently where we reside... it's difficult to get out of this rut... just ask either of the Milan teams... next step after that is being known as a «seller», which could be us already if and when Sanchez leaves... there are only two teams that have worn this moniker in recent times and had some decent success and that is Athletico Madrid and Dortmond, which only occurred when they both brought in new, charismatic leaders in Simmone & Klopp... the odds that Wenger could conjure up the magic to repeat the performances of a bygone era are incredibly low, so why prolong the agony... he's not willing to create the hierarchy necessary to go the youth route and he's unwilling to put his team's potential success ahead of his job security by laying it on the line with Moustache, so it's time to place all your chips in the middle or go gently into that good night
The Spurs have a nice young team, and they have a great coach you will like.
Czech will be fine... remember, he rejected the likes of psg to come to us and though it might not be love yet, am sure he wants to show maureen what he is really capable of in the team that maureen despises the most... Czech could have offered them ten or more years of quality service but they disrespected him for a younger curtois who clearly favoured atletico... watch out chavs — we are coming to get yah!!!!
You don't make your team worse in order to bloody young players unless you're like the A's or something.
Most over there don't even like the idea of adding multiple draft picks to their team this year due to them being so young already.
Without The Guy at quarterback, or a pick high enough to draft one that he and general manager Ray Farmer liked, they would find a smart veteran, groom younger quarterbacks behind him, and build the most balanced team they could.
but i also think another manager younger more dynamic could inspire the whole team to do better, i truly believe we have a really good talent in our team and we are not getting the best out of them, i rate AW of being a good manager outside the game where his the father figure to a bunch of almost young kids with fame and wealth is commendable but on the field his like their mother
The biggest problem is, we have very young supporters who only concentrate on a few years and forget Arsenal is not a small team like Chelsea and City... Brand Arsenal has been there for long and has trophies to show,,, read more about Chelsea and City,, then argue from informed perspectives..
I'm really hoping some teams take swings on the likes of Young / Carter / Sexton early.
The influx of young Yankees is not over yet, and when they all get to the Bronx, they're going to be joining what looks like an already successful team.
He is dangerous because he is creative and a team player like Sanchez, due to the fact that he played in midfield area when he was younger.
because all the people who talk like he is the savior of our franchise and make comments like the one above (implying his ability alone will be enough to overcome any and all shortcomings by his team) will be the same people who throw him under the bus and crucify him online when he hits an almost inevitable rough patch as a young, 1st year starter in the nfl.
a creative mid to replace our aging cazorla and a hardtackling midfield to break up play like gueye would be ideal, now with Saed and one or two young talent signings we got a team that can challenge on all fronts next season minus the deadweight (Walcott, elneny, Wilshire, Gibbs, Perez, debuchy, Gabriel, Campbell, Ramsey if if we sign two midfield players) COYG
Ramona Shelburn — one of the few journalists at ESPN worth reading — interviewed Ersan Ilyasova after game 1 & asked Ilyasova «Why did you & Marco Belinelli chose this Young Sixers team over Title contenders like Golden State, Cleveland & Toronto when All of those teams Wanted the two of you?»
Sir Alex Ferguson brought in the likes of Nick Powell and Angelo Henriquez over the summer and has seen young talents David de Gea, Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Javier Hernandez all make fairly immediate impacts in the Man United first team following their respective arrivals at Old Trafford.
Of course we expect to see some of the fringe players and the young players like Zelalem and Akpom given a chance to impress and make a case for the first team squad, but the pre-season games, especially the Emirates cup, gives the boss a great opportunity to get his best XI out on the pitch before the serious stuff starts.
He's talented, young, and cheap enough to fall under the Miguel Cabrera theory of superstar trades, which goes something like this: A team is almost always going to be disappointed with what they get back when trading their talented, young, and cheap superstar.
Second, all I hope is that we come out with a really solid roster of young, hungry, tough prospects that will take a few years to gel and get molded into a great team that's built to last season after season with a great core (like Pitt, ugh, Nash, TB, etc).
You almost want to give the Bears a pass because they're so young, but they're also way too talented to fall behind and be pushed by a team like South Dakota State.
Reese was part of two Super Bowl winning teams but just like most people in this business (Tom Landry, Chuck Knoll, George Young, Joe Gibbs etc...) the ideas can get stale and then it is time for a change.
I'm always hoping one of our young players turn out to be a player worthy of playing for our 1st team like Bellerin and Coquelin
The 22 - year - old also has his best years ahead of him and one can only imagine how far he could go under a manager like Jurgen Klopp, who has been known for developing young players and building exciting attack - minded teams.
I'd say that the owner defaulting on payments and ensuing bankruptcy putting the team in control of the banks, whose goal was to minimize costs, not win on the ice, led to not being able to replace the aging core of the team via free agency, and the years of trading the first / picking late in the first / drafting players like Fistric with their first led to them not having a young core to turn to.
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