The relationship between the two has remained cool since Rosell was elected, but on the pitch under former coach Pep Guardiola and his successor Tito Vilanova, the triumphs have continued.
There was a fun pitch under a huge roof where I had to climb into a corner, then lower myself down the rope and run back and forth on the wall until I could catch the edge of the next crack system.
The Glasgow winger raced the length of the pitch to score under the posts, Howarth converting to make it 15-12 to the Scots.
With Merriweather Post Pavilion, as with group member Noah Lennox's solo album Person Pitch (released under the name Panda Bear), the instrumentation has moved in an electronic direction, with samples and looping serving as a foundation for both albums.
The team analyzed data on loudness, pitch and timbre from just under half a million tracks spanning 55 years, finding the average volume of recordings has increased in that time -- said to be the doing of record labels so songs stand out amongst other radio noise.
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The Fir Park pitch is currently playable as the under-soil heating has been on constantly since the bad weather began.
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Moyes arrives with United having sealed a series of lucrative sponsorship deals aimed at maximizing off-pitch revenue in order to be competitive under European football's financial fair play rules.
Under-soil heating made the pitch playable, and despite the tricky conditions O'Neil believes he and his team-mates came through the game with some credit despite defeat.
Two pitch inspections revealed a soggy outfield and poor light under overcast skies, prompting the decision to abandon the day.
"It was the first time we'd been camping out under the stars and walking around in pitch-black darkness, " she recalls.
He said Mr Williams was an alcoholic and had been living in an archway under the promenade looking on to the pitch and putt course.
Away from the off-pitch scandals, Eriksson's coaching skills have been under fire since England's quarter-final exit at Euro 2004.
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Addressing a big crowd at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in Boston, they largely pitch the case that the notion of running your team under the model of championships trumping EBITDA is becoming a thing of the past.
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"Under the Scottish FA cup competition rules, pitch inspections can be carried out no later that four hours prior to kick-off but given the weather forecast for the week ahead, it is prudent for inspections to be carried out as quickly as possible, " said the spokesman.
"The pitch is being monitored twice a day, but with the under-soil heating being on it's costing us a fortune, " added Dempster.
Twyford Orchards has been a traveller site for more than 30 years and operates under a licence system, with one licence per pitch.
In recent weeks, Tokyo has trotted out a parade of politicians and bureaucrats to make the pitch: the bad-loan mess at the banks is under control, more public-works money is rolling down the pipeline, consumers are perking up.
In his ear, the voice changes in pitch when encountering things like words that have been selected for elimination under a proposed law.
Superimposing logos or other advertisements on to the centre-circle and penalty areas of the pitch will, for example, not be allowed while play is under way, and superimposing logos on to players or spectators is forbidden altogether, as is the use of the air-space above the pitch (so no more floating deodorants).
The Perpignan right winger hacked a loose ball 70m down the pitch and seemed certain to score, but Geraghty's outstretched boot somehow cleared the ball from under Plante as he prepared to apply the necessary downward pressure.
"He's not under house arrest, but his movements need to be known to us so that we don't pitch there and he's not there, " he said.
"He's not under house arrest, but his movements need to be known to us so that we don't pitch there and he's not there, " Smalberger had said.
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