If you're
against working weekends, you're off to a bad start in real estate sales.
Not exact matches
A lack of trophies could come back to haunt them as they fell short in the FA Cup at the
weekend and look likely to finish second in the Premier League this season, and perhaps that could
work against them this summer if top clubs around Europe are looking to convince their best players to leave north London.
United fans will no doubt be disappointed things haven't
worked out better with Pogba, though for this
weekend their focus will surely be on Mourinho picking a team that can get three points
against Chelsea.
Perhaps it was for reasons such as this supporters were chanting «Attack, Attack» at the
weekend against Sunderland, with the loudest said to be coming when a United corner managed to be
worked all the way back to David De Gea.
We did it last week and it
worked well, so I am at a loss as to why Wenger played exactly the same team, except for starting Bellerin, that played
against Stoke at the
weekend.
In the following
weekend against Tottenham, Welbeck
worked hard but didn't show for anything, as Arsenal shared the spoils in the North London derby and the Englishman didn't add to his Arsenal goal tally.
I think we can safely assume that this
weekend will see Arsenal come up
against a more adventurous and forward thinking Newcastle United team to the one that
worked hard and sat back to hold Man United to a no score draw at OLd Trafford last Saturday.
Against Middlesbrough last
weekend, Davies rarely ventured into the attacking third and instead left the flank
work to Heung - Min Son.
Hoping Swansea get some points
against Manchester United tomorrow... #Great
weekend but there's still
work to be done @ Arsenal.
Luka Modrić got his first minutes of 2015
against Schalke, and will likely feature as a second - half substitute again this
weekend as he
works back into match fitness.
It has never
worked against Mourinho in the past, do nt see why its going to
work this
weekend.
Florian Lejeune is yet to fully recover from the ankle injury he suffered
against Tottenham during the opening
weekend of the campaign, while fellow defenders Paul Dummett (hamstring) and Massadio Haidara (knee) continue to
work their way back to fitness.
Well, it
worked a treat as they beat Huddersfield last
weekend — a result that was guessed correctly in Bet and Skill's free tips and predictions, which back the Yorkshire side to bounce back with a draw
against Brighton on Saturday.
However, Unai Emery's men still have a lot of
work to do in order to close the gap on Villarreal on fourth place and their unbeaten streak will surely come under threat this
weekend as they prepare for a clash
against champions Barcelona at the Camp Nou.
That has given them the second best home record in the division, so Chelsea have their
work cut out in this
weekend's clash
against a side that has scored more freely on home soil.
Since that point, Kachunga has been
working hard with Town's physios and fitness coaches before returning to training this week prior to the
weekend's game
against Crystal Palace.
Arsenal made very hard
work of covering over the
weekend against Everton but they managed to cash it late for us; It's the Gunners or nothing on this line.
The Ivorian defender spoke about his memories of his debut and the performance he put in during the match, also speaking about the
work that was put in
against Manchester City the
weekend before last, seeing the side come from two goals down at half - time to equalise through a Paul Pogba brace, then win the match with a strike from Chris Smalling, putting the celebrations on hold for the noisy neighbours, then talking about the disappointing defeat to relegation candidates West Bromwich Albion at the Theatre of Dreams on Sunday.
True, he's not quite the finished article and his technical game needs
work, but revisiting the part he played in that fabulous Willian goal
against Brighton last
weekend that also involved Hazard shows he has the skill and awareness to make a telling contribution just like he did
against Newcastle — just like he could do in the many important games that Chelsea have yet to play this season.
Hilarious as it was, it was a brilliant piece of
work by SBS Sport who are no doubt eager for homeboy Son and his Spurs team to come away with a positive result
against West Ham this
weekend.
Ireland's first half performance versus Serbia was almost unrecognisable compared to what they offered
against Georgia at the
weekend, but all that hard
work could now matter little if the Serbians can hold onto their lead following an early second half goal.
De Bruyne traveled to Barcelona to
work with one of Guardiola's favorite doctors, and the treatment
worked: Kevin's four - week absence was reduced to only three weeks, and he played 90 minutes
against Everton at the
weekend.
Something must be
working with the club winning
against Swansea last
weekend and drawing with Champions League semi-finalists last night.
The proposed new contract fails to properly recognise the value of evening and
weekend work, and does not provide safeguards
against unsafe
working hours.
Despite the gains made
against Al - Shabaab...... the recent tragic and despicable attacks in Mogadishu — including one just last
weekend - remind us how much
work there is still to do in the fight
against terrorism and extremism.
But a new tableau was emerging this
weekend from the
Working Families Party convention, where Mr. Cuomo scored the labor - backed party's endorsement as he seeks re-election
against an underfunded yet feisty Republican: Mr. de Blasio the savior, swooping in from City Hall to convince a party of disgruntled liberals that Mr. Cuomo, champion of corporate tax cuts, should be their gubernatorial candidate.
As I noted at the
weekend, Cameron is now running not
against Brown and Clegg but
against the cosy idea that Britain would be in better hands if the election ended in a draw and the parties had to
work together.
Picking up an award from the London Film Critics» Circle, Winslet said, «there are directors, producers, and men of power who have for decades been awarded and applauded for their highly regarded
work... As women around the world and from all walks of life marched last
weekend, once again joining together to speak out
against harassment, exploitation, and abuse, I realised that I wouldn't be able to stand here this evening and keep to myself some bitter regrets that I have about poor decisions to
work with individuals with whom I wish I had not.»
If I was in the market for a sporty two - door to help me commute mindlessly to and from
work, while offering a little something extra for
weekend road trips, then the Infiniti makes a compelling argument
against, say, an equivalent BMW 4 series.
We kept
working away at it with the car and our strategy for the race and
against the odds we came away with a bigger points lead than before the
weekend.
In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last
weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action
against the blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «
working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
For example, «We have been
working to ensure the integrity of the German elections this
weekend, from taking actions
against thousands of fake accounts, to partnering with public authorities like the Federal Office for Information Security, to sharing security practices with the candidates and parties.»