Sentences with phrase «back next weekend»

That is all for this week but remember that VRFocus gathers all the best deals every week, so check back next weekend at the same time to discover more.
That wraps up our collection of deals for the weekend, but don't forget to check back next weekend as we round up even more awesome deals with even more savings.
We will be back next weekend to finish the rest.
i'm going back next weekend with my daddy!
After discovering just how much the market had to offer we already made plans to come back the next weekend we are in town to stock up on some of the amazing products we came across!
You are invited back next weekend.
Like a lot of things specifically designed for children, Kidzania is a bit of a sensory overload, hence lots of «tired and emotional» kids, and adults... but both my children want to go back next weekend (the grown - ups might take a little longer to recover...)
Jose Mourinho's men will be hoping to bounce back next weekend against Southampton and must earn all three points to push for the title.
Hope Wall will be back next weekend.
Not too far for these guys to climb up in terms of the Rankings — will they be able to prevent a step back next weekend in the Volleyball tourney?
Rambo is back next weekend so he can drop in to FQ position or play mattt who I think can do the job for a few weeks.

Not exact matches

Next weekend, poke your head into the youth ministry and wrap your head around the fact that most of those kids will walk away from Christianity after turning 18 (To be fair, some do come back.).
Now we're looking for a way for him to get here this weekend, and for him and his girlfriend to get a ride back to Ottawa the next Sunday.
I won't be back on the blog until next Monday, so I wanted to wish all of you an amazing Easter weekend with your families as we celebrate the resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ!
I'll be back next week with new recipes Enjoy your weekend!
I just got back from the farmers market, so this recipe will have to wait until next weekend.
We're sharing this post with a link and credit back to you next Sunday at our weekend features post.
So it's gone from hot to cold and back a few times since the whole broccoli ordeal of early 2016, but I'm excited to say the forecast is calling for ice pellets next weekend.
Have a spooktacular weekend and see «ya'all back here next week =)
Wishing you all a lovely weekend and see you back here next week with another recipe.
I've made these many times without issue but I'm going to take them back into the kitchen next weekend and try again in case I missed something.
p.s on a final note I am off on holiday for a week later today so I have a couple of posts scheduled for next week and then I will be back on the Easter weekend fully refreshed with lots of photos no doubt.
So as long as the Gunners take this as a warning about the dangers of complacency and we come back from Sunderland next weekend with all three points then all will be right in the world again.
So I think it will be good for Mikel Arteta to get a full 90 minutes (for the first time in a year) against Spurs, we should NOT have to worry that Coquelin won't be back for next weekend's game against Leicester....
That is why it is great news today that Francis Coquelin has recovered more quickly than expected and is back in training, in fact, according to the Mirror today, Francis is even likely to be in the squad for next weekends FA Cup game against Burnley in preparation for the midweek League game against Southampton.
With a match next weekend against Stoke looming large, the club would do well by making sure they focus all their positive energy on getting at least a draw to get things back in the right direction.
To complement... Every team would face each other two times a year (home / away), that would reduce the insane amount of games in a season, it would also make it easier to have a balanced schedule with no back - to - back games and I believe it would make it possible to have fixed game days (like Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and obviously if a team play on Saturday they wouldn't play on Sunday and the next weekend would be reversed).
Now we are just starting to see the old Alexis back and we really need that for the next eight games, but can we afford to risk him from the start again this weekend.
So next week we could have Bellerin, Gibbs and Coquelin back and the week after that could see the return of Mertesacker, Debuchy and Walcott but for this weekend the Gunners need to take all three points off Swansea in Wales and even with our injury problems there is more than enough quality in the side to do that, isn't there?
While Arsenal do not really have anything to play for, Premier League points and position wise, against West Brom at the Emirates stadium today, Arsene Wenger and the players will be very keen to get back to winning ways ahead of the crucial clash against Aston Villa at Wembley next weekend.
So if Arsenal can win away to Everton next weekend with Elneny and Coquelin, we should have our best midfield pairing back for the Premier League run in and that might just help us to put a strong run of results together and put the pressure on Leicester and Tottenham.
They also won't be able to play our on loan right back Carl Jenkinson, so now how much is Bilic looking forward to the game next weekend?
With Alexis Sanchez due back in action either this weekend against Stoke City or the next game after and with our England international forward Danny Welbeck finally back in training after his long injury lay - off, the boss feels that the Gunners have plenty of options up front, and as reported by The Mirror he feels that he will not find any better options than what he has in the January transfer window.
And after the game against Liverpool next weekend, we should have Arteta back.
He could well play for France on Tuesday, and if he plays well enough to convince Arsene Wenger he is back to his best, then Le Prof may well start him next weekend against Watford to save Theo for the crucial Bayern Munich game.
So our right back will be up against the former Arsenal star Serge Gnabry in the final this weekend and I hope he wins and, of course, stays at Arsenal for next season.
I do expect the Chilean to sit out of the Champions League game on Tuesday and hopefully Arsenal will have a couple more players back off the injury list next weekend and then Wenger might feel able to rest Alexis.
Arsenal have already got through to the next round of the FA cup without the Spaniard at right back, although it was a much harder game against Preston North End than we would have liked, and there is good reason to expect us to do the same away to Swansea City in the Premier League this weekend.
Well it's clear that he thinks he has no chance of a spot in the middle, but even if he is looking for a place on the wing, those positions are being hogged by Theo Walcott and Alex Iwobi, with Aaron Ramsey back in contention from next weekend.
As long as the prognosis on the injury problem to the Arsenal and Spain international star is right and we have Hector Bellerin back in action again for the match next weekend then I think his absence should not turn out to be a problem for Arsenal in the grand scheme of things.
But a lot can happen in the next few hours and, let's face it Gooners, it really needs to if the boss and the players are to get back to Premier League action next weekend with anything but a dark cloud hanging over their heads.
Theo Walcott may be back in contention for a starting spot, and Mesut Ozil is expected to rejoin the squad next weekend.
Inside the seat, moving a lot is not ideal for my back and my lower back is quite painful, so we have planned to do a new one for next weekend
However, as per The Sun, Coleen has now forgiven him as he whisked her off to a spa weekend to continue to get their marriage back on track as they prepare to welcome their fourth child to the world next year.
The boss then must surely make many changes for our League Cup match against Reading tomorrow, so as to give our tired stars a chance to recover for the next League game at Sunderland next weekend, although our manager is keen for us to get back to winning ways against the Championship side.
After Arsene Wenger and the players were jeered off the pitch by the Arsenal fans after the home defeat by Liverpool last weekend, the pressure is obviously on for the Gunners to bounce straight back and take all three points from our next Premier League match.
The transfer of Shkodran Mustafi to Arsenal will not be done in time for the Germany international centre back to help the Gunners get the Premier League season off to a good start against Liverpool on Sunday, but it will hopefully mean that the talented defender will be lining up against the EPL champions Leicester City in our second league match next weekend, after Metro reported that his agent has confirmed that an agreement was in place between the Gunners and the his client.
So the news reported by The Mirror today that Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy are back in training this week, while Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has a good chance of being available for the Liverpool game next weekend is very welcome to Arsenal fans.
With Ozil back, Wenger could rest him this weekend and have him ready to replace the suspended Ramsey on Wednesday, when he could be vital in seeing Arsenal into the next round.
The bad news is that I'm coughing regularly and probably starting the chest cold that has had my wife in bed all weekend (and, no, in her current condition she is NOT hot...) Airborne zinc lozenges, and vitamin C are already on board and will alternate with the brewskis for at least the next several couple of days (then back to work on Wednesday, I hope...) My favorite line from Animal House is definitely in order...
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