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The phrase "about their team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a specific group or organization, particularly in a professional or collaborative context.
Example: "The manager held a meeting to discuss the recent performance issues about their team."
Alternatives: "regarding their team" or "concerning their team".
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It's about their team against our team".
They have more maturity about their team now.
Apparently, Iceland fans don't complain about their team.
In two more weeks, Giants fans may be able to say that about their team.
"They're obviously pretty passionate about their team, pretty passionate about the game.
It's very much like a baseball fan that is passionate about their team.
Next season, the Wildcats may have a trove of data about their team, and others.
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"Humble and hard working" may be the standard response from footballers asked about their team-mates but with Gabriel it gets repeated so often and in a tone so convincing that it no longer sounds like a platitude.
It sets this good example and makes it much easier to reintegrate someone after a period of disharmony than if they are selfish and not bothered about their team-mates.
When players start talking about their team-mates or a performance, of course they can say in general "OK we did bad, we lost 2-0", but not "we should do this and we should do that".
--Only 1 in 5 were enthusiastic about their teams and organizations goals.
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