Sentences with phrase «against the table so»

By putting my feet on the chair, I'm leveraging my body against the table so that it doesn't tilt.

Not exact matches

Whereas the forest industry and the NGOs allied against it were largely based in Canada, the oilpatch and its opposition are global in nature, so getting every player to the table is much more difficult.
But more than that, Jesus welcomed these outcasts into table - fellowship with himself in the name of the Kingdom of God, in the name of the Jews» ultimate hope, and so both prostituted that hope and also shattered the closed ranks of the community against their enemy.
It is the simple things that are bringing me so much joy lately: enjoying a rainy afternoon at work, biking to various markets across the city, making dinner as a family, sipping beers at the picnic table in the backyard, feeling the crisp spring air breeze gently against my bare ankles as I walk down the street.
Against the lower table teams Arteta is more than able to handle it he has done it in last 3 seasons so why not now.
Against slow mid table teams where we get so much space and time on the ball he looks fine, but when it matters in games of equal or better quality he never shows up.
It was an away game against table topping Derby County and after Ben Sheaf was sent off in the first half for a second yellow and Stephy Mavididi saw his opening goal cancelled out, the young Gunners were really up against it so to hold on was good but to come up with a winner through Kaylen Hinds was fantastic.
By the time we face Chelsea on Sunday, Arsenal could have dropped to third in the table if both Leicester and Man City pick up points, so we really need to make a statement by beating our arch rivals by hook or by crook, if only to break our horrible record against them.
United may have had a recent blip against Huddersfield Town but remain one of the main challengers to Manchester City at the top of the table, so it's little surprise to see them narrowly edge this combined XI below...
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.
It is no secret that Arsene Wenger hasn't been happy with our Arsenal defenders this season as he has complained so many times about their errors after defeats this season, and it only takes a quick glance at the «goals against» columns in the EPL table to see that we have a real problem on our hands.
It would seem that Reading have dropped down the table since then and may not be quite so formidable, but I would just like to say one thing to Francis — Charlton may have had a hard game against Reading, but we are not Charlton.
So Wenger expected another penalty to be given against us, and he also thinks that Arsenal would not be down in 6th position in the table if our club hadn't been mistreated by the refereeing decisions, and that is why we are so far from the toSo Wenger expected another penalty to be given against us, and he also thinks that Arsenal would not be down in 6th position in the table if our club hadn't been mistreated by the refereeing decisions, and that is why we are so far from the toso far from the top.
There has never been such a thing as an easy game in football, but the most disappointing aspect to the fact that Arsenal are so far behind Leicester at the Premier League summit is that, aside from the trip to Manchester City at the end of this month, our run - in is against teams at the bottom of the table.
If anyone should be seriously worried about Sunday's game it is the City manager Pep Guardiola, who started the season so well but now find themselves slipping down the table after defeats to Chelsea and Leicester, before finally getting some points last night against Watford.
Also, with the amount of good teams, it's so important to win against mid and bottom table teams.
In wenger we trust COYG u spoilt little brats, you muppets ain't even been tested in your arsenal fan career never seen your club finish lower then fourth every year we play in cl against the big boys and you lot act like were in crisis and things are so bad wow I'm beyond belief just can't get my head around the way you lot act sometimes step back a bit a think a little you twats most of you in your life time have never seen your team finish lower then fourth yes fûc #ing fourth most of you don't even no what it's like to be a real fan wen your team are struggling finishing mid table and still saying you love the club and protect them never in my life have I heard a generation of arsenal fans critise manager players board everything about our club wen things our knowere near as bad as you make out to be and could be.
It seems a bit more than a coincidence that Crooks has just gone with the two players that scored against Huddersfield, but it was a vital win for the Eagles in the battle at the bottom of the Premier League table and so perhaps it can't be argued too much.
I kind of hope so, because that could end up doing us a big favour, at least for this weekend of EPL games, as both the Toffees and the Baggies are up against teams currently above us in the table.
Most pundits are still assuming that Leicester will drop away from the top of the Premier League table, and at this moment everyone (including the bookies) is assuming it is going to be a straight fight between Arsenal and Manchester City, so our win yesterday against our main rivals was a timely reminder of our intentions this season.
I genuinely believe that Wenger is under more pressure than ever before, he knows it so obviously looses it when bad decisions go against us but these decisions don't happen every game and the table won't lie at the end of the season
Our record is so bad against top teams, especially away from home, that I wouldn't be surprised if teams at the bottom of the table have a better record than we do.
No, apparently it was the less than enthusiastic atmosphere at the home games, especially thos against the so - called lower teams in the league, that was the real reason why the Gunners let slip a five point lead at the top of the EPL table and are now 12 points behind unfancied Leicester City.
Hahaha......... So Losing to those teams in vast, ridiculous scorelines like 5 - 0, 8 - 0 or more still against those bottom table teams didn't make us the B * tt of everyone's joke or petulant fools huh?
If we spend 50 - 60 millions in this 2 players we will be able to win the EPL and give hard time to Barca plus looking into the future to have a team ready to fight against City for seasons to come... dear gooners, all the best players will want to play for PEP and then they will dominate EPL for years to come plus the so called middle table teams will get harder to beat..
If the contract really is on the table waiting then it is obvious that the Board are never going to try and force him out against his will, so maybe Arsenal fans should just accept that Le Prof will be in charge for many more years to come, whether we like it or not!
The 18 year - old has fired 19 goals in all competitions so far this season, including a whopping 11 in his last nine outings for Monaco, helping his side to top the French Ligue 1 table ahead of Paris Saint - Germain, as well as scoring in both legs against Manchester City to see his team through to the last eight of the Champions League.
So far in the league we have Won against 1) Leicester (11th) 2) Bournemouth (19th) 3) WBA (15th) 4) Brighton (12th) 5) Everton (18th) 6)(Swansea (17th) We then had our best result drawing against Chelsea (4th) and then lost against: 1) Stoke (14th) 2) Liverpool (6th) 3) Watford (8th) So as we can see we are yet to beat a team in the top half of the table.
Arsenal have found themselves slip down the table after the draw against Spurs, whilst United need to get back to winning ways so they can rise up the table again.
How things have changed, because it wasn't that long ago that Tottenham Hotspur season would be based on how well they did home and away against arsenal, now the table's have turned, because two things for sure arsenal won't win the league and that Tottenham has a better chance than arsenal, so now the biggest game for arsenal is Tottenham home and away, so win lose or draw it makes no difference, because the parasite is still in charge.
For the home game against Hull City this weekend and, in subsequent weekends, against mid and lower - mid table sides, I would not be fazed to play two strikers up front — Welbeck and Sanchez — and set out to score a lot more goals than Arsenal have managed so far.
City saw off their Champions League away tie against Basel with rather ease and they are well clear at the top of the table in premier league so we expect Guardiola to start with a full strength side in the league cup final.
Leeds United, after climbing on top of the table and doing so with style and grace, came falling back to earth the last two matches in the Championship, losing on the road to Cardiff City and then in a Yorkshire derby against Sheffield Wednesday.
A single goal separates West Ham and Watford on goal difference so even if Watford win against Spurs tomorrow it doesn't guarantee they won't drop down the table if the Hammers win by more than one more this afternoon.
Having won 16 of the opening 17 matches, Pep Guardiola's men are 11 points clear at top of the table and another win against Spurs will complete an incredible record against so - called top 6 teams.
Granada are going much better than Tenerife and are currently third in the table, but the Albanian has only played 339 minutes of football so far (15 appearances, 14 of which as a second - half substitute), scoring 1 goal (this one, against Numancia) in that time.
Overwhelming favourites they are, against a side ranked sixth - best in England according to the Premiership table, but rightly so in virtually everyone's opinion.
So while the fact that Arsenal scored five goals away from home is impressive in itself, that it was against a side six points adrift at the bottom of the table takes some of the gloss of the victory.
«Last week we had a bad result against West Brom and so did Manchester City [against Liverpool] so it compacted the whole table.
So far this season Chelsea have won all of their home games against sides from the bottom half of the table and again, the Blues were defensively sound with four clean sheets in those five.
I mean, sure, Arsenal could reel off a couple wins against relegation candidates Stoke and Southampton and look good doing so, but that doesn't mean they are in any way prepared to compete with the top half of the table, which is what we all want.
Everton are yet to win this season against teams placed in the top third of the table so even on the Pk I can't back them here.
Blackburn defied the odds that day to earn a well earned point against table topping Chelsea, while Blackburn are big odds and somewhat unfancied ahead of this weekend clash with yet another side honing in on the league title, so will it be a case of Deja - Vu for Rovers?
Villa could only manage a 1 - 1 draw against Brentford and they are 17th in the table after just one league win so far.
They've so far been eclipsed by Borussia Dortmund, who have allowed only one goal in domestic play and top the German table, while PSG turned Ancelotti's team into David Moyes — era Manchester United: soft against the counterattack and out of ideas in the final third.
The Blues were beaten by Liverpool at Anfield while Arsenal were humbled by Newcastle at The Emirates, but for Chelsea the situation isn't so bad as they still boast a two - point lead at the top of the table whereas Arsenal suffered their second home defeat of the season, once again against an opponent you would never have envisaged beating the Gunners on their own patch, and their latest setback could do no end of damage to the morale in camp.
We know about where each team is in the table, so here's a stat that pretty much all that needs to be said about the success Juventus has had against Genoa recently.
And so, up against the strongest away defence in the lower half of the table, a team who score just as sporadically as themselves, we fancy the odds on Wigan being frustrated by Fulham's stubborn qualities.
The Lions have actually only won one of ten games this season against sides currently above them in the table, but they are clicking so well at the moment.
So its pivotal they keep winning three points at home against bottom table teams.
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