Sentences with phrase «against the relegation of»

The remarkable resurgence of religious commitment among some American Jews — often the best and the brightest (coupled, alas, with the increasing indifference and assimilation of others)-- can be traced to a stance that runs directly against the relegation of Judaism to the realm of the private.

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(PS 6:237 - 48) J. Brenton Stearns raised some objections against the basic thesis of contemporary process philosophy according to which strict determinism, when consistently thought through, implies a complete elimination of becoming or, at best, a relegation of succession to the realm of appearances.
Regardless of whether Carlton Cole's comments offended anyone, and one wonders if a single person took them to heart, it seems inevitable that the West Ham man would be charged with improper conduct and if he is handed a ban it could well have a huge effect on the Hammers fight against relegation.
Doesn't realy matter that they are in relegation fight, we just don't perform against Chelsea most of the time.
I have always been a fan of Arsenal, but I am mad about every Premier League club as long as the club doesn't have to fight against relegation
Tottenham should also have been excited at the prospect of closing the gap on the league leaders Chelsea, but they also couldn't bring the required game needed to beat, or even score against relegation - threatened Sunderland, and they will also have to lick their wounds at such a missed opportunity.
I disagreed with you, protect is the only way to get Wenger out of this club, we must be united against me prof else this club will go on relegation
United moved to within a point of us in the table with their win and so even a point would keep them just one result from overtaking Arsenal and with us facing a tough trip to relegation battling Sunderland on Sunday, a win against the Baggies is vital tonight.
Arsene Wenger will hopefully not have to look for any reasons why Arsenal do not win away against relegation threatened Sunderland tomorrow, as we really need a good performance and the right result from the lads to go back above Man City and take a step closer to ensuring that we have a place in the Champions League next season and do not have the stress and inconvenience of a play off.
Yess they all had a good game im happy for our boyz but im not going to rate anyone yet because for me thats a relegation tm & they're doing so poor right now, after the manure fa cup clash then ill rate the boyz, we always perform well against the small teams now is time to grow some serious balls & beat the hell out of manure when last we had a victory against them #COYG!!!
Norwich City currently sit five points clear of the relegation zone though will face the side directly below them, Fulham this weekend before finishing the season with matches against Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea and Arsenal.
But perhaps their biggest service to watchers of the Eee Pee Ell — and the reason they have SB Nation Soccer's total and unthinking support in their struggle against relegation — is their badge, by some distance the most fascinating in the league.
If the paying public thought that whenever a title - challenger lined up against a relegation - battler, the latter would play a combination of kids and reserves, they would be less interested.
The German international scored in his side's latest defeat of the season, a 2 - 1 reverse against Werder Bremen on Saturday, but is clearly unhappy with how the team is playing at the moment as they head into the second half of the season facing a genuine fight against relegation.
now we are edgy against a relegation threatened team at home, who were denied a stonewall penalty in the dying minutes of the game
He produced a dramatic late free kick against QPR to keep the Villans out of the relegation zone and give them a three point cushion.
The 2014 Apertura's edition of the Super Clásico is the most meaningless in the standings in the fixture's history, but it could be the catalyst that ultimately leads to Chivas Guadalajara winning their shocking battle against relegation.
Le Prof will continue to champion this brand of boring and quite ineffective soccer, but hey at times against relegation quality squads Arsenal will be pleasing to the eye.
Home against a relegation team with the worst manager in the whole league (even the Magpies fans agree with me) and got outplayed them most of the match.
Despite a somewhat misleading flying start (a string of four - goal victories against relegation fodder), the Red Devils» form has taken a hit since then, leaving them eight points off the pace in the title race.
Sixteen clubs voted in favour of the donation, while three — Roma, Napoli, and Sassuolo — abstained, but relegation rivals Cesena were the only side to vote against the decision.
The 1 - 0 win at Turf Moor moved the side to within four points of league leaders Chelsea and while there has been talk of a potential title race, Wenger has insisted that his defenders deserve credit for their performance in the battling win against the relegation - threatened Clarets:
While a point from any away game against a big EPL rival is a decent result, a win would do our top four challenge the power of good and with Jurgen Klopp under pressure after his faltering Reds lost away to relegation threatened Leicester City on Monday, Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal side might just be looking to pile the pressure on.
He is old and out of ideas, winning against the relegation threatened team made the Wenger lovers come out of their stinky holes and start shouting.
Chelsea were drawn against relegation - threatened Southampton in the draw for the semi finals of the FA Cup this evening, with Man United being handed the tricky task of facing in - form Tottenham.
I concede that it was against a relegation threatened side, but the fast paced threat going forward and ability to run behind defenses is IMHO the style of Futbol Arsenal should always play.
Last Saturday's 1 - 0 victory against Millwall meant that Neil Redfearn's Leeds side have lost only one of their last seven games, taking them near the top half of the table, and slightly easing their relegation fears.
Villa, like Hull last season, are fighting against relegation in the Premier League and have surprised many to make it to the final of the FA Cup after an otherwise poor season.
Our only win on the road so far was against relegation candidates Everton, while Burnly's form indicates they will be a completely different kettle of fish.
There is a crucial game at both ends of the Championship table on Friday evening as Watford travel to Craven Cottage looking to put an end to a poor run of results against Kit Symons» rejuvenated Fulham, who will be keen to pull even further clear of the relegation zone after a recent upturn in form.
Chelsea go behind, come back and win 3 - 1 against the relegation favourites and a whole team costing less than most of Mourinho's purchases and they are Champions material.
Add to that akpom will be given another chance you have 7 players there more than capable of scoring against a team looking over their shoulder at relegation.
Against relegation level teams like Bournemouth, they should have completely dominated and dictated the tempo of the game, but they did not.
Watford can be feeling a bit of confidence right now, having only lost one of their last five games, including home wins against Chelsea, Everton and West Brom, and have moved well clear of the relegation zone and into the top half of the table.
The poor result on Merseyside has left the door open for the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham in the race for a top - four finish and the former can close the gap on their fiercest rivals to just four points should they win their game in hand against relegation strugglers Hull City in midweek.
One of the most talked about transfer targets of last summer, Hummels eventually elected to remain with Dortmund, and has surprisingly endured a miserable season, battling against relegation.
Football is a game of minute margins and that penalty, as poorly given as the Rashford dive against Swansea, might be the difference between top four and fifth or sixth for the Gunners just as the penalty Man U got might be the difference between relegation and styaing up for Swansea.
A late equalizer on the weekend may have helped Gareth Southgate's side to avoid defeat against fellow relegation threatened Portsmouth but i feel it is more than likely that Boro will not beat the drop which means that the fate of this much speculated winger will be a lot clearer.
He did it on the final day of the season against Manchester City in 2012, he did in the relegation six pointer against Hull City yesterday, and he'll almost certainly do it again.
Derby ended the 1989/90 season only three points (plus, obviously, goal difference) above the relegation zone, but throughout the season had won by two or more goals in eight of their nine home games against the rest of the bottom half, and so ended up safe with a goal difference of positive - 3.
In all seriousness, if we are to create a mini-league table of close games we've been involved in the past few years against big clubs both in Europe and domestically, we easily look like relegation material among the top clubs.
Yeah and look how he is treating US FANS at the end of his career.He just doesn't care.This is an intelligent man.He knows he no longer has the ability to Manage a top level Football Club.His tired and outdated methods have left us trailing the very clubs we used to dominate.Wenger has left us 5 years behind these Clubs.The younger modern manager know how to get results.Even against each other.Wenger can't even get a result away from home against teams in the relegation area.These teams used to FEAR playing us.Now they look forward to it.They know we will be playing with the same old tactics with plenty of the ball that gets us nowhere.No spine to the side.No passion in the side.No confidence from the players in the Manager.He should have been replaced 7 years ago
If we are not careful here we could descend even further, I used to laugh when fans talked about relegation because of the players we have, but if we can't play as a team then things can go against us and even now we see how difficult it can be to swim against the current.
With the Blues only four points clear of the relegation zone, wins against any opponent — let alone Arsenal — have become less of a luxury and now more of a necessity.
On the playing side the club has battled manfully to get themselves out of the relegation dogfight, as evidenced by last nights last gasp point against Sunderland, it will take a few more such battles to see them make their way our of trouble but I have a sneaky feeling that they could pull off a Houdini.
Arsenal are cruising to victory against relegation threatened Hull City at the KC Stadium as Alexis Sanchez has scored his second of the night to put the Gunners 3 - 0 up.
For another they are not in the best of form right now and only managed to win their league game against lowly relegation material Ingolstadt with a goal in injury time.
Lambert endured a difficult three - year spell at Villa Park, as he continued to fight against the threat of relegation before being sacked and replaced with Tim Sherwood last February.
Mainz 05 looked dominant and in control of their Bundesliga clash against relegation strugglers Hamburger SV, but they were rocked by a horrific injury to Colombian midfielder Elkin Soto.
Okay maybe we should all be aware that we can not win every single game, but a bit of confidence can go a long way this weekend against relegation fodder.
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