Sentences with phrase «back knackered»

I know like everyone all clubs players get knocks and can come back knackered from international breaks but to have as many and as regular as you lot just isnt right.

Not exact matches

Apart from one season (out of nine), he has been inconsistent and fairly average and definitely plays better for his country and usually gets back to us totally knackered.
Our players are going to be knackered for Leicester at the weekend, but we'll have a rested Ramsey back then to be our engine, and some more confidence.
Don't get me wrong I love to watch the tournament, but the fact remains that the players come back completely knackered.
With us unable to get anywhere on the flanks we then started to pump the ball long and Lukaku did his best, but Barkley looked knackered, Naismith looked poor (again) and Lennon seems to have referred back to his Spurs form that saw him pushed out of the club.
It allows «conversations» to emerge between similar pieces, like an inspired grouping of three of her mattress castings: the ochre one, made of rubber, Untitled (Air Bed II)(1992) propped sideways seems watchful, while its reddish resin sibling Untitled (Amber Bed)(1991) slumps against the back wall as if drunk or knackered; meanwhile, their black companion Untitled (Black Bed)(1991) lies flat out, as if scorched and dead to the world.
We made it an early one because I was so knackered and worried about falling asleep at the wheel on my way back to ground zero.
My destination was the Gardens by the Bay but, by the time I got there I was so knackered I took one look at the admission price for the Cloud and Flower Domes — $ 20 — and realised there was no way I had $ 20 of enjoyment in me, so I turned around and proceeded to get horribly lost trying to find the right train back to the hotel in the sweltering heat.
We were pretty knackered when we got back down to the ground so we made our way to the picturesque Piazza della Signoria, home to the Palazzzo Vecchio, the palatial town hall of the Medicis, for another round of cappuccinos and a sarnie.
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