Sentences with phrase «change of luck»

«Yes, we need a win in the Premier League as soon as possible but, with a slight change of luck, we might have had more points.»
It was always expected to be a tough season for them, they lack the financial muscle to compete with the big boys, but they desperately need a change of luck to make themselves competitive.
So let's hope that all the work being done behind the scenes to solve the problem and a change of luck like we had in the Champions League draw can help the Gunners to finish this season strongly and have a real go next time.
Saturday saw our position begin to change, featuring the first day of finals in the Long Course Swimming Championships and a change of luck for our badminton team.
Finally, over at EIS, the change of day brought a change of luck for our badminton team, as Danni Higman and Mel Mahar charged through the early rounds not losing a game until they faced Durham in the last 16.
Hopefully I can have a change of luck and finally get some points!»
United are due a change of luck, and so far the arrival of Jose Mourinho as the club's new manager, it could be the start of the luck change.
West Brom manager Tony Pulis is hoping for a change of luck when they face Leicester on Monday Night Football, live on Sky Sports.
The same childish qualities bring a change of luck, however, when Josh is hired by the MacMillan Toy Company.
Two cats in need of a change of luck are Gypsy and Allsorts, who are being looked after by the charity's Wolverhampton Branch after being brought in during Valentine's week in 2017.
Another cat hoping for a change of luck is 13 - year - old Dizzy (pictured) who is in the care of the charity's St Neots, Huntingdon and St Ives Branch.
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