Sentences with phrase «drought breaking season»

Brian McClair appeared in all 42 matches, hitting the net nine times in that drought breaking season.

Not exact matches

Arsenal rallied towards the end of the season and did end up breaking the trophy drought by winning the FA cup but I fully believe that injuries cost us the title that year, just as they did last year.
this is what Giroud profited from that's aside the many he still missed and the historic goal drought of the 2nd half of the season which made Ozil unable to to break Henry's assist - record and more importantly made us lose the title.
Giroud is a player who thrives on confidence so if he had not scored that hat - trick at the end of last season to break the long scoring drought and then done himself justice at the Euros I would have been worried about how the Lucas Perez signing would affect him.
Since 1990, nine teams have broken playoff droughts of 10 - plus years: Two are the Rams and Bills this season, and the seven other teams were all eliminated in either the wild card or divisional round of the playoffs.
BC, which finished the regular season 29 -8-2 and ranked second in the nation, seemed primed to break that drought after a 4 - 2 victory in Thursday's semifinal against Michigan, to whom it had fallen in overtime in the»98 championship game.
However this season may well be a make or break one and a move to sign Pato either in January or next summer may well help the Frenchman in his pursuit of ending a long silverware drought.
Oh yh how abt this coincidence Wilshere n walcott injured for majority of the past 2 seasons n guess Wat Arsenal break their trophy drought!!
The Emirates Stadium outfit broke their trophy drought in the FA Cup last season, winning thrilling contests over Wigan (semi-finals) and Hull City (final) to end a barren nine - year period.
These were also Benzia's first goals of the season for LOSC - what a way to break your drought!
Global warming's fingerprints can be clearly seen on this year's fire season in California, where the state's extreme drought is entering its fifth year and record - breaking heat has baked the region.
As the American West, parched by prolonged drought, braces for a season of potentially record - breaking wildfires, new research suggests these events not only pose an immediate threat to people's safety and their homes, but also could take a toll on human health, agriculture and ecosystems.
2017 saw record - breaking heatwaves in Chile, the Mediterranean, Southwest Asia and California, as well as continuing severe drought in East Africa and destructive floods in the Indian subcontinent, and a very active North Atlantic hurricane season.
Consider the possibility that not just millions, but billions face disastrous consequences from the likes of (including but not limited to): Sandy (and other hybrid and out - of - season storms enhanced by the earth's circulatory eccentricities and warmer oceans); the drought in progress; wildfires; floods (just last week, Argentina had 16 inches of rain in 2 hours *); derechos; increased cold and snow in the north as the Arctic melts and cracks up, breaking up the Arctic circulation and sending cold out of what was previously largely a contained system, and losing its own consistent cold, seriously interfering with the Jet Stream, pollution of multiple kinds such as in China, the increase of algae and the like in our oceans as they heat, and food and water shortages.
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