Sentences with phrase «bad day at the office»

Bad day at the office for the captain, but I'm sure he will bounce back already in the next match.
After a really bad day at the office or school or fighting with the kids, an evening spent with your dog or cat just makes you feel better.
Wenger excuses bad day at the office, poor pitch, fatigue, poor referee decision, off days... injuriess..
For example, we all know Hafiz Rahman will always bang his drums about spend, spend, spend, assuring bad day at offices, not expect hammerings (the most positive I have seen from him).
I hope the Liverpool match was just a fluke bad day at the office but if not the United, City, Liverpool should finish ahead of us.
There first goal was good enough to win any game so bad day at the office AGAIN.
Drop - dead gorgeous Ronnie Deal is an up - and - comer at Velocity Pictures, whose enviable, fast - paced Hollywood lifestyle takes a major detour after a really bad day at the office.
The 1987 crash, he says, was more like «a bad day at the office; it came and went so fast... The bounce - back was quick, but it was a real shock to the system that that could happen.»
For me, a bad day at the office could mean there was a heated exchange about steamed artichokes.
I think in time we will realise what a bad day at the office we spent on the opening day of the premier league.
people should get ready for articles like bad day at the office..
Anyway, dear gunners, another bad day at the office, but do not despair we have all seen this movie before.
That cup exit was not just a bad day at the office for the Gunners, it was one of those matches where things just went right for the visiting side.
He was really poor in that position on a consistent basis, and it wasn't due to a bad day at the office or lack of experience, he's just doesn't have the physical attributes for that role.
We could easily have taken all three points if Olivier Giroud had not had another bad day at the office — and Arsenal could now have been certain of finishing in the Top Three,... Read the full article here
We could easily have taken all three points if Olivier Giroud had not had another bad day at the office — and Arsenal could now have been certain of finishing in the Top Three,
Arsenal are massive underdogs and I think they will be hoping City have a bad day at the office and that they can really excel.
Bad day at the office?it's always a bad day at the office, we've conceded the same amount of goals as Brighton, West Brom and Leicester.
When little Santi Cazorla gets sent off then you know it has ben a bad day at the office.
It sums up a bad day at the office for the Bosnian who would not have done anything to impress any watching scouts.
Another bad day at the office for the Gunners and the man with all the answers, Arsene Wenger, does not seem to have any.
He played consistently for 6 MONTHS, continued his form in pre-season, has one bad game because of rustiness every player suffers after months without PL, and all of a sudden he's crap??? Coquelin is class and is only getting better, he had a bad day at the office which is normal yet his stats were above average, so what does he have to do to gain support, score a hat trick, be Maradona??! Honestly some of you guys complain too much.
Santi Cazorla's penalty slip up and Joel Campbell's horror miss made for a bad day at the office for Arsene Wenger's side, as the game ended 2 - 1 to the Baggies.
This is not a bad day at the office or an off day.
Courtois day ended prematurely as he was shown a straight red card seven minutes after the interval and that compounded a bad day at the office for the Blues number one.
A bad day at the office.
Every team has a bad day at the office.
Yes Cech had a bad day at the office and the team did nt play as well.
Nope, no matter how bad the result, it can't be another bad day at the office, cuz I'm gonna watch it in a pub.
Ospina is world class, spuds wanted it more, we were lightweight in midfield but this is football... bad day at the office that sucks even more because we lost a fight with our shadow
We are not entitled to win every game and players are only human so they can have a bad day at the office.
and there will be more articles on Patience, bad day at the office....
Well that was a bad day at the office, we played well for the most part but the finishing was pretty dreadful.
It was a bad day at the office for the France national team, though, in their first competitive game since losing the Euro 2016 final to Portugal.
I'd say we dropped more points last season through «bad days at the office» (mental side, tactics) than we did because of any abject lack of quality.
first point is bit hit an miss cos yes everyone has bad day at the office but until le coq went off we were looking good for the win, replacing one player should not equal bad day at the office.
Bellerin was aweful, just a bad day at the office.
There are three major factors behind my belief that this is not a knockout blow but merely a bad day at the office that Arsenal can come back from.
Not a bad day at the office.
If United lost the game, «twoulda been brushed off as another bad day at the office like many others this season, if we'd lost, we would have been labelled bottlers.
It is not as if the other attacking England players did much good either, with Jesse Lingard, Sturridge and Alli all having a bad day at the office.
your calling Dortmund game a bad day at the office?
Every game against a big club that we get battered against is considered a bad day at the office.
Myself and Hafiz Rahman don't usually see eye to eye, but what he said was so true that I couldn't help but to repost again: «How many bad day at the office excuses do we need?
They'll come a point to turn attention to Leicester, but you can't ignore shitshows like today and pretend it was just a bad day at the office.
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