Phrases with «massive blunder»

The phrase "massive blunder" means a very big mistake or error. Full definition

Sentences with «massive blunder»

  • We then would probably have been the front runners to get Pep, Carlo or Klopp, or whoever but now, because of 2 massive blunders by Ed Woodward, we are looking more like City under Peter Swales or Liverpool of the 90s, and unless someone gets a serious grip fast, United are in dire straits and looking more and more like they are in need of a complete overhaul from top to bottom. (manchesterlalala.com)
  • Remember when Koscielny started for us, he was a bag of nerves and made massive blunders. (justarsenal.com)
  • Trading a second for Watkins only to watch him walk in free agency at the end of the season is a massive blunder not talked about enough. (sbnation.com)
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