He has lost his temper in prior jobs and, in doing so, lost the clubhouse.
Things began to calm down, funnily enough, right after Benitez finally lost his temper.
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The head of English Professional Footballers' Association said that Suarez needs help controlling his temper.
And hopefully, he will not bluster and cow the senators into submission by losing his temper.
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Mr Zbudowskyj allegedly lost his temper and dived into the crowd, which sparked a large brawl.
Uday said he had lost his temper because he believed that Jajo was upsetting his mother.
After it was aired, he phoned the show's host, Carlos Espa, and lost his temper with him.
"We did have a few problems with him over his temper, " reveals the former Republic of Ireland international.
Many iReporters noted that while McCain seemed to lose his temper, Obama maintained his composure during the debate.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson earlier admitted his player, who has struggled to control his temper, deserved to go.
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Miss Mary McCarthy, prosecuting, said Kennedy had lost his temper after meeting them.
"This is a case about a man who lost his temper, " she argued.
He said some of his temper tantrums (the latest backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards), stem from that moment.
Defence lawyer Callum Weir told the court Poole had lost his temper and hit the child twice on the back.
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Official Jeff Selogilwe also warned Rooney he risks being sent off at the World Cup unless he curbs his temper.
He is losing his concentration, his sales mojo, his salary, his temper, and, given his unmooring visions, maybe even his mind.
For some reason, despite falling over backward, I was not injured, just surprised that he had lost his temper to that degree.
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He rarely loses his temper, and, when he does, it often seems to be for strategic reasons rather than out of exasperation.
Mr Fletcher says he thought England would win the Ashes when Ricky Ponting, Australia's captain, lost his temper in the fourth Test in Nottingham.
That the new Conservative Chief Whip, Andrew Mitchell, lost his temper with a member of Scotland Yard's Diplomatic Protection Group, is not in dispute.
His grin was infectious, his temper fiery, his clutch hitting legendary.
He said that the defendant could not remember what occurred but accepted he lost his temper, he snapped and had thought that he had killed them.
Scolari has developed a reputation as something of a hot-head during his coaching career, but Leonardo says the Brazilian has learnt how to control his temper.
He said the prosecution did not believe it was a planned murder, but "when he was there he lost his temper" and attacked her during a row.
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While Mr Mitchell admits swearing during the incident, he denies directly swearing at the officer and insists he did not lose his temper or call him a "pleb".
Coach Woods displayed no class, no restraint, and no awareness as he allowed his temper to get the best of him during a hard fought loss against highly-rated Kentucky.
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We have one of the greatest coaches of all-time in Bobby Knight fired by Indiana some dozen years ago for his inability to control his temper with students.
Initial reports had said that the former Conservative cabinet minister lost his temper and allegedly swore at police when they refused to open the gates for him as he cycled out.
The prosecutor surmised that Pte James lost his temper and violently shook Theo, although he said the exact circumstances of what happened in their flat in Stourport may never be known.
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