Sentences with phrase «audacious bid»

The phrase "audacious bid" refers to a bold and daring attempt to achieve something, often involving taking risks and going against the odds. Full definition
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Now, splash a bit of water on your face and let's sort through these reports from Spanish paper Marca that Liverpool lodged a very audacious bid for Monaco's goal - scoring, wonder - teen, Kylian Mbappé.
Newly promoted Reading will launch an audacious bid to sign Michael Owen after Russian tycoon Anton Zingarevich finally completed his takeover of the club.
Mauricio Pochettino is planning an audacious bid to bring Paris Saint - Germain forward Ezequiel Lavezzi to Tottenham in the summer, but he faces competition from clubs right across Europe, according to the Sun.
And that is why the report in The Mirror today about the Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho making an audacious bid for Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain can be viewed with amusement and even derision by Arsenal fans.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is already making plans to bolster his goalkeeping options ahead of next season, should the Blues lose Petr Cech in the summer, by attempting an audacious bid to sign Brad Friedel, reports the Guardian.
While the blue half of Manchester failed with an audacious bid of # 35 million for Dimitar Berbatov on Monday, they managed to pinch Robinho from under the noses of Chelsea, something which will no doubt irk Peter Kenyon and Roman Abramovich.
Chelsea are planning to make a audacious bid for Inter Milan teenager Mario Balotelli under the nose of former manager Jose Mourinho.
I'm sure an audacious bid won't stop Leicester from selling.
It has been revealed that Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain is apparently set to be the subject of an audacious bid from Galatasaray.
The football media is today buzzing with the story that Arsenal have launched an audacious bid to sign Marouane Fellaini
Also with the transfer window open, can you see us going for any cover, at rb for instance, or trying an audacious bid to take us forward as a club — maybe Hazard has had his fill of cheatski and faces a big Belgium love in at Spurs?
However, a Liverpool spokesperson has confirmed that the London club have made an audacious bid for the striker, which has been rejected.
Arsenal fans have gotten a little excited today after reports in Italy suggested that they are set to launch an audacious bid for Inter captain Mauro Icardi.
Defensively they have been very sound, thanks in no small part to Ferguson deploying Wayne Rooney in a deeper role in an audacious bid to add some steel and combativeness to a midfield which was overrun by Man City last month in that infamous 6 - 1 loss at Old Trafford; they've not conceded a single goal in five games since.
Theresa May made an audacious bid for the centre ground in her first big speech as prime minister...
Three of Britain's leading Europhile politicians were today spotted strolling into the European Commission headquarters in an audacious bid to «get a better understanding» of the Brexit talks.
Meanwhile Labour deputy leader Tom Watson — who started blogging back in 2003 and was once seen as Westminster's most digitally savvy politician - was watching closely as Hancock made the audacious bid to steal his steal his mantle.
Even UKIP attempted to get in on the act, with MEP Louise Bours offering in her conference speech «a message for Len McClusky and Unite — «UKIP will fight alongside you to ensure the NHS is excluded from this [TTIP] agreement», in what the Telegraph described as «an audacious bid to supplant Labour as the party of the NHS».
As Woolasgate rages, Uncut understands that the NEC meeting on 30 November will see Ken Livingstone stage an audacious bid to get Lutfur Rahman reinstated to the party.
A dark horse candidate emerges in the race to host the Turner Prize 2015 A West Midlands art gallery is set to launch an audacious bid to stage the exhibition and award ceremony.
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