Sentences with phrase «about bad luck»

These arthropods, which have two legs up on insects, don't fuss me much — I was taught as a child never to harm a spider — something about bad luck — and so those that do cosy up to me usually get taken outside with some care.
As far as I see it, when we're talking about bad luck we're talking about unreliability.
Talk about bad luck.
Talk about bad luck, LOL.
The group, which cut its first album in 1972, improvised on bluegrass and other traditional tunes, including laments about bad luck and hard times.
Liverpool don't have goal scoring midfielders either, spurs have loads - so you and Rodgers can keep on banging on about the bad luck and lack of decisions but this is the Prem and games are won lost and drawn by the smallest of margins, you'll continue to get those bad decisions as will spurs, you just need to score enough or not concede so that the issues don't affect the result That's why we're going for 3rd and you'll be lucky to come top half Neither was a pen FYI, Hansen said so
By New Years, All our defenders will be fit and Wenger will say we don't need any defenders then 1st February our defenders will start getting injured again and Wenger will complain about bad luck with injuries to our defenders.
sunday was all about bad luck according to the writer of this blog.
It's not about bad luck or about the players.
We have talked about bad luck and bad referees for 10 years and not fixed many of our problems over these 10 years.
It is most sickening to see a lack of effort to reinforce and then bemoaning about bad luck for injured players.
Losers talk about bad luck, winners point out their own shortcomings and fix them but quick.
The expiration date passed on that few years ago, it's quite obcious it isn't about bad luck.
Let us not even talk about bad luck.
Complain about bad luck, injuries or money?
Talk about some bad luck!).

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Its bad luck began in January when the #DeleteUber movement led to a flurry of account deletions by customers upset about the company's ties to President Trump.
With hard work, good cyberslething and a bit of luck companies like ours will keep pace with the bad guys» attacks — but companies need to do their part and get smart about the potential threats.
Telling them that they are about to run into «bad luck» will hardly faze them.
«Tom Traubert's Blues» is about alcoholism, alienation and a string of bad luck.
When they were finally asked to reign it in they actually came to the next meeting purposely interrupted a quiet time with more personal stories and finished the rant with and if you don't like what i have to say then its bad luck you shouldn't be worried about what I'm doing you should keep your eyes on Jesus.
And hear him talking about naive defending and bad referees and bad luck and all the other excuses he peddles.
Actually, that got me thinking about how Theo has had such bad luck with making it to these finals.
I believe tgere are 3 titke contenders this year Leicester, city and arsenal About Leicester they are doing great but there football depends on counter attacking and few quick passes to reach the ball to mahrez or vardy i don't think they can impress anybody if they faced teams that park the bus like what the teams do with arsenal and also any injury for mahrez or vardy will ruin there season so i don't consider them a real challenge and in an open game we got the best out of them and beat them with 5 goals to 2 so calm down gooners About city they had very impressing start for the season then they were vety baf winning most games by pure luck or last minute goals and they could be beaten easily Arsenal are the best team form we controled most of the games and the losses and draws were by bad referee decisions or bad luck and the 4 points margain with city could have been easily 10 or 12
I also believe the same about the title in these 11 years but I tend to blame it on our proverbial luck / bad luck.
The best asset we were suppose to get back from that trade is easily the worst of the three (LaVine), the best was totally dumb luck (THEY KNEW NOTHING ABOUT LAURI, JUST BPA) and I'm still not sold on Dunn as the «PG of the Future».
Yes there are genuine concerns about Wenger and Arsenal but can we not accept that bad luck has also played a big part in our problems?
Sick of hearing about «curses» and «bad luck», it's bad management either from a medical perspective, or from Wenger ignoring the medical perspective.
Arsenal have been plagued by injury problems a lot more than our Premier League rivals in recent years and there is a strong argument that our bad luck on this front has cost the Gunners at least one title win, so we are always concerned about one or more of our stars picking up a knock, especially when they head off on international duty.
excuses aside, who did not know that arsenal were just participants rather than competitors in any of this competitions??? let us not pretend that we are surprised about all that has happened because it has been happening for the last decade including poor decisions of the ref -LCB- do not know whether it is bad luck] the last transfer window will haunt us dearly going forward... most pple here were taking a swipe at manure for buying martial and using it to justify our inactivity!!!
I am sure that every Arsenal fan has heard the awful news about Santi Cazorla, confirming once again that the Gunners have either the worst luck in the world or an underlying problem on the injury front.
One could say about the final against Zaragoza but that was really, really bad luck.
Norwich must be dreading a backlash from the Gunners after our bad luck at the Hawthorns, and having lost 5 of their last six games they must now be getting worried about their chances of surviving in the Premier League after this campaign.
It would be just about typical of the bad luck Arsenal have had to deal with if Alexis Sanchez was to be ruled out with another injury, just when the Chilean international had found something close to his best form once again.
In fact, many of us attribute our «bad luck» with injuries to being the reason we are out of the title race, yet here we are talking about signing an expensive injury prone player.
When Arsenal are in good form the actual «plastics» wax lyrical about Wenger, when we're not they're on his back or citing things like injuries and bad luck for our shortfalls.
Then the bad luck excuses come out about injuries ruining our season when in reality it is Wenger's fault.
Perhaps it was just bad luck for the Cherries but we have been saying that about Arsenal for years and it just keeps happening so you have to start thinking there might be an underlying problem.
I have heard so much about how much bad luck Arsene FC have had over the years with injuries, bad draws, bad pitches and bad referees, but I can tell you all this was made up for this year by us finishing second.
There are about 100 different obstacles that can throw this happy train off course along the way — injuries, costly recruiting misses, coaching defections, bad luck, random personnel issues, simple poor coaching — but in theory, this is what you want.
While the boss was quite positive in an Arsenal.com report about the knocks picked up by Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott in the win over Bournemouth he also suggested that the right back Matthieu Debuchy is more serious and with our first choice Hector Bellerin already on the injury list this is bad news and just highlights how bad our luck is.
Its not about good luck or bad luck.
@sumo you can say the same thing about arsenal when you talk about luck the west brom were unlucky not to draw, vs durtmond an offside goal.the worse thing is they have many players who are injured
Losers come up with excuses, I have heard too much about referees, offside goals, physical opposition, poor pitches and bad luck to not believe Wenger is at least partially to blame for turning his team into losers.
I have been banging on for over two years now about how, if Arsenal did not have bad luck then we would have no luck at all.
It would be just about typical of the bad luck Arsenal have had with injury problems this season.
So the Arsenal treatment room may well have been about as busy as Kings Cross station at rush hour over the last few years, but at least Arsene Wenger and the club staff have seen that there must be more to this problem than simple bad luck and they have taken steps to sort the situation out.
It's bad enough when parents give each other a hard time about how their babies are sleeping — like it's a badge of good parenting, not just that you might have lucked out (some kids are great sleepers from the start — luckily for them, they miss out on being left to scream until they vomit or give up altogether), but when professionals tell parents it's OK to ignore an EIGHT WEEK OLD baby (he's just come out of the womb, folks — this is the fourth trimester), they are normalising abuse.
Go ahead tell me you have not said something about some woman, pretty or not pretty in your lifetime??? IF this is the worst the other side can come up with... good luck with that... as opposed to arming ISIS, Foundation Fraud, leaving countrymen to die, calling her rapist husband's victims sluts, breaching the security of our country and the criminal list goes on and on.....
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