Sentences with phrase «big clash with»

After a mixed bag of performances in a series of by - election clashes, the Scottish National party are shaping up for a big clash with Labour north of the border in the 2010 general election.
Vincenzo spoke in his pre-match press conference in regards to their big clash with high - flying Atalanta.
They look to close out the Regular Season perfectly with Wins over Phi Sig on Wednesday and then a big clash with # 2 ATO on MONDAY Oct. 30.
The 28 - year old forward sat out training with an ankle problem and is almost certain to miss the big clash with Bayern.
It was also the way way the Gunners played in our last game away to West Brom that has upped the pressure from the frustrated Arsenal fans, so the big clash with Man City was already one in which the pressure was on for Arsenal.
They are rounding into form together and just in time for a big clash with the improved 2 - 1 Team Sternberg.
But that's not all, they are playing a Double Header this Saturday and will play Team Kirsch before their big clash with Team Lehrman..
So with both clubs embroiled with Leicester and Man City in a very real and tight race for the Premier League title, this is being billed as one of the biggest clashes with the spuds ever.
Alongside reforms that would allow schools to choose to use different methods of examination system and to set teachers» pay and conditions it will cause big clashes with the teachers» unions.

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Seattle - based PopCap, meanwhile, was acquired by giant Electronic Arts in 2011 for $ 750 million, and Finland's Supercell, which currently rules the mobile roost with its hit Clash of Clans, last month netted a cool $ 1.5 billion after Japanese telecom provider Softbank purchased a 51 % stake, which values the company at $ 3 billion — or bigger than Zynga.
He also clashed with Benchmark, one of the company's earliest and biggest investors, which is also selling part of its stake.
However, it's also trying to get money out of the big ad networks, and the nature of this technology means Three is heading for a clash with regulators over net neutrality.
While Uber has invested heavily in autonomous - car technology, and CEO Travis Kalanick has said that's where the company's future lies, the battlefield is arrayed for a clash with big automakers like Ford, Tesla, and Mercedes, which are developing both self - driving technology and car - sharing software of their own.
Bernstein's Monteyne pointed to the risks of bringing together companies with different cultures, noting that Morrisons - Safeway lost 28 percent of their sales through a combination of store sales, integration problems and culture clash during the last big UK grocery merger over a decade ago.
But Netflix has a long history of clashing with movie theaters, particularly over Netflix's commitment to making its movies available to stream on the same day they appear on the big screen.
The billionaire who regularly clashes with tech's biggest CEOs told CNBC's Squawk Box that eBay's corporate governance leaves a lot to be
A bigger fall would clash with China's aim of promoting the renminbi as a strong global reserve currency, says Jessop.
The clash of Islam with modern secularism is replete with big consequences out of which may come a new synthesis.
According to ESPN, Luke Shaw is set to fall into that bracket as after being left out of the U23s clash with Liverpool on Monday night, it's the biggest indication possible that he will likely feature on Tuesday against Swansea instead.
They will get a couple weeks off (Week 3 and the Holiday) before a big No Loss clash with Team Kozin..
What's more, the exigencies of Navy's athletic budget require that the annual clash with Army be scheduled for the Academy's June Week, when it will draw a big crowd.
Earlier in the year, Ronaldo broke the record for scoring in consecutive El Clasicos, netting in six straight clashes with Barcelona, proving he does not shirk the big occasion.
What we did not want, though, was for United to find some form in front of goal and score five goals, as that is likely to give the players a timely boost ahead of their clash with the Gunners on Sunday, so how much should Arsenal fans worry about the effect this big win in Europe will have on our next Premier League opponents?
Arsene Wenger is unhappy with the timing of Arsenal's FA Cup semi-final schedule on Saturday evening, which clashes with this weekend's big Premier League game between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
Maybe, although the big Premier League clash with Man City takes place in just 11 days.
Even though Olivier Giroud is out of form and lacking in confidence after his slow start to the season with Arsenal and the France national team, whose friendly fans helpfully booed the big striker this week, I did not expect Arsene Wenger to drop him for the clash with Stoke City today, but that is what the Frenchman has done.
He should have sold him to avoid a head - on clash with Mascherano's big murderous tackle.
Both Chelsea and Tottenham have big clashes coming while Man City have the worst run coming with three.
I really hope that Slaven Bilic and his West Ham side do us a big favour tonight and take something from their clash with United, because that would mean that they could no longer catch us and even though City could still finish in third, the pressure would be off.
The manager also revealed that Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck were much bigger doubts for this quarter - final clash so we could do with as much attacking threat as possible available, but would you risk Ozil or give someone else like Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain the nod?
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And it is just as well that there is a decent break between the European game tomorrow and the big Premier League clash with Man United, because the club is currently suffering a mini injury crisis in a key position.
Sadly, a little while later Hinchcliffe's good work unravelled with a big shunt after he clashed with JR Hildebrand — both cars suffered hefty hits but the drivers were OK.
The Gunners were in action in midweek for their League Cup clash with West Ham United, but there was one big talking point in Wenger's starting line - up.
The big question for Arsenal fans ahead of this Premier League clash with our recent bogey team Swansea City was how Arsene Wenger and the players would deal with the injury problems that have suddenly left the Gunners looking very stretched, especially going forwards.
With an FA cup clash with Hull City just a few days before the visit of Barcelona in the Champions League, Wenger has some big decisions to make about team selection and rotatWith an FA cup clash with Hull City just a few days before the visit of Barcelona in the Champions League, Wenger has some big decisions to make about team selection and rotatwith Hull City just a few days before the visit of Barcelona in the Champions League, Wenger has some big decisions to make about team selection and rotation.
Wenger would clash with opposing benches and the officials while his players were fighting their cause on the pitch and one of the biggest criticisms of the recent years is that we seem to have moved too far away from this into pretty but often soft football and with Wenger too easily letting EPL rivals and the likes of Barcelona cherry pick our best players.
Another reason though is to err on the side of caution with our best defender as there are bigger and more important games ahead, such as the FA cup semi-final with Reading at Wembley next weekend and the crucial home clash with Chelsea the following week.
Well he certainly turned up in the big Premier League clash with Man United in our last Premier League outing and Arsene Wenger has challenged his play maker, in a report on the Arsenal website, to keep up that high standard.
If we do beat the Saints this week it will put just a home and away clash away from a Wembley final and with big clubs like Chelsea and Man City already out then Arsenal are one of the strong favourites.
Manchester United have been dealt a big injury blow with the news that winger - cum - full - back Ashley Young has been ruled out of this weekend's clash with Southampton and manager Louis van Gaal expects him to be out for «a long time,» according to the Metro.
The teenage midfielder has impressed during his time with the Portuguese big hitters, and further enhanced his reputation last month by bagging an assist during the Champions League clash against Chelsea last month (via Metro) and a report on talkSPORT is now claiming that the Gunners have been having him scouted in recent weeks.
Not only would this weaken one of our big rivals for the title next season, it might affect De Gea for tomorrow's crucial clash with Arsenal at Old Trafford tomorrow and it was his amazing performance that stopped us beating them at the Emirates back in November.
Seems built for the PL, with a bit of an easier run now i hope he's integrated instantly, so if he does have an error or two in him they're out of the way early as the big club clashes are going to be sooooooooo important this season.
This will not be the first time or the last time that Arsenal face two big games in quick succession of course, and the fact that our north London derby clash with Tottenham has been scheduled for the early kick - off on Saturday will help, but Arsene Wenger must still consider the fatigue of his players, with a Premier League game against Leicester City coming up on Tuesday night.
It follows reports from Bild that the Gabon international has been dropped from the Dortmund squad for their upcoming clash with Hertha Berlin, which is the biggest indication yet that the Bundesliga outfit are preparing to bid farewell to him.
If the Gunners were not facing a game like the away clash with Stoke City, where we always get a big physical challenge and have struggled to get anything from games in recent years, then I very much doubt whether the boss would think of taking a gamble on the fitness of Alexis.
I think so and I would not be surprised if the gap grows even bigger this weekend as we have an early trip to Everton after a big Champions League clash with Barcelona, while Leicester should be fresh for their trip to Crystal Palace.
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Among the many huge clashes, Manchester United and Liverpool will meet on 28th July in Michigan's «Big House», a stadium with a capacity in excess of 100,000 that is sure to sell out.
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