- Is There a Downside to Shooting for the Stars? American Sociological Review, Vol. 75, No. 1, 151-172 (2010), ASR.SagePub.com.
2. shoot for the moon:
Roberto Mancini is to receive backing from Manchester City’s owners to make an £80 million bid this summer for Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery as he tries to mould a Premier League-winning team.
The Italian will confirm in a television interview on Sunday that he intends to honour his 3½-year deal, allaying the fears of fans who believed that his appointment was only a six-month stopgap solution.
A key factor in his commitment is the promise from Sheikh Mansour that he will be given carte blanche to pursue whatever transfer target he deems fit...
No wonder it has taken so little time for chants of his name to echo around the City of Manchester Stadium. Suddenly, the fans’ Blue Moon anthem has acquired a portentousness to replace its usual tragicomic pathos. Mancini can — and, far more significantly, has the backing — to shoot for the moon.
- Mancini can shoot for the moon with bid for Franck Ribery, Telegraph.co.uk, January 30, 2010.
3. aim for the stars:
Fifa vice-president, Jack Warner, turned motivational speaker yesterday, as he explained to the 150-plus students at the 11th Thinking Sport Symposium held over the past four days at the Cascadia Hotel, St Ann’s, that, determination will get them wherever their hearts desire. “The only difference between possible and the impossible, is your grit and your determination to succeed,” said Warner.
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