Sentences with phrase «calamitous error»

The phrase "calamitous error" means a very big mistake or blunder that has extremely negative and disastrous consequences. Full definition
Iwobi and Welbeck are even less effective in their positions and defensively Rob Holding and Calum Chambers are poor at best and prone to calamitous errors which paints a grave picture for the future.
Spurs trailed by two after two calamitous errors from captain Hugo Lloris gifted Leroy Sane and Kevin De Bruyne simple finishes.
This is no offence to our previous first choice left back, Gael Clichy, but over the last several years our left side was known more for calamitous errors instead of easy on the eye, two - touch football.
It is easier for an Arsenal fan to get a bad vibe in what's supposed to be a 50 - 50 encounter with a top team than to be hopeful of yielding at least a point because our defense seems always willing to commit a calamitous error first.
He collected 2 red cards, in his first season at the club, including one on his debut at Liverpool, and was in the centre of a calamitous error that handed the Carling Cup to Birmingham City.
The back 4 will hopefully remain the same - no sense in ruining a winning formula, though I've got a sneaking suspicion Fabianski is due a calamitous error and could be replaced by Sczceszny between the sticks.
Austria was determined to shore up her collapsing empire and confront Serbia, thereby provoking Russia, and Germany was hell - bent on pursuing its calamitous error of matching Britain's naval might.
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