Sentences with phrase «end of a long season»

That is not always true of course, as all the clubs in the Premier League have their own problems to deal with, but the ones who do go on to lift the Premier League trophy at the end of a long season seem to be blessed with a bit of luck along the way.
And why many are willing to invest hiring Japanese - speaking market experts and spending more than their competitors by adding an extra buying trip to Tokyo at the end of the long season in Europe.
«Jan gave it all he could but it shows that, at the end of a long season, we're now up against it a bit with the rules and regulations and there needs to be a rebalance on who is where in terms of width of cars and restrictors and other bits and pieces.

Not exact matches

The benching will end Manning's streak of 210 consecutive starts, the second longest in NFL history, and give the franchise the chance to see what they have in Smith as the 2 - 9 Giants look towards next season.
In recent interview with BBC Radio 2 about his play The End of Longing, the Friends actor revealed that he couldn't really remember filming seasons three through six of the NBC sitcom.
The success at the end of a long - drawn process of the agricultural season comes from the divine care as evident in the exhortation against anxieties.
It's not that I don't like fall as a season, but it marks the end of summer, the vibrant and energetic season filled with sun - kissed beach vacation days, sweet and cool ice cream and popsicles, sprinklers, and long outdoor adventures.
Having workmen in and out all season long, we end up with lots of visitors!
Having recently gotten back from a fairly long vacation, coupled with the end of CSA season, we are still struggling to restock our refrigerator effectively... I hadn't had anything to eat yet that day (I know, bad!!
Don't wait too long to give this recipe a try, you definitely want to do it now that watermelon are in their prime because peak season ends at the end of August.
If you've been reading long enough you're probably used to my end - of - season whine fest and how quickly I throw myself into the next season out of sheer exasperation over the last.
Every now and then the roasting flesh would be turned over with long oak sticks sharpened smoothly to a point at one end, which answered the place of forks; deep and long incisions would be made in the barbecuing meat, and with the swab a good basting of the mixed condiments from the bowl would be spread over; the process of turning the roasting flesh over the glowing red coals and basting with the seasoning continued till the meat was thought to be thoroughly done.
As the days grow longer and the temperatures begin to rise, and soup and stew season comes to an end, I can't help but cling to all of my beloved comfort foods.
But I'm okay with it, as long as Wenger leaves at the end of this season and there is 300 millions for five new world class players next season.
Looking at the season he's had and considering the competition in Arsenal's midfield, the Arsenal skipper Mikel Arteta looks likely to leave the club at the end of the season, despite signing a new contract not so long ago.
The next series of games will go a long way to shape how our season will go, I'm reasonably happy so far due to the amount of injuries we have had but at the end of the day we are Arsenal FC and we should be challenging for the title not 4th place.lets wait and see.
I'm going to repeat what I said earlier... this team actively pursued a policy to undermine the relationship between the fans and the best player on this team... for all intent and purposes this is a traitorous act... so instead of spending money, which all pundits and fans agreed was necessary in order to compete at the highest levels, this club was wasting time and money trying to turn fans against Sanchez long before the end of the season (the real concerted effort started around the time that Wenger benched him for the start of the Liverpool game)... for a team that pertains to be different, like a FAMILY, and constantly questions the tactics of it's opponents, to engage in such a treasonous act is deplorable
Wenger still has one year on his contract and as long as we remain in the Top Four at the end of the season, I doubt very much if the Board would even think about sacking him, never mind discuss it with the media.....
Juventus, Sevilla, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea and Paris Saint - Germain have been most strongly linked with his capture at the end of the season, and Rio Ferdinand has claimed that Gunners fans should no longer be surprised when their best players ask to leave.
This is one of the longest running Arsenal transfer rumours I can remember outside of a transfer window since Lukas Podolski was signed and sealed (and even announced) before the season even ended.
«Back in the day with Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson wouldn't be having that, he wanted to win everything, every trophy, and that's why he stayed in the game so long, and that's why he was a champion «I think Arsene Wenger as a person must sit down at the end of the season and say: «I think [we've] gone as far as we can.»
With his current contract set to expire at the end of the season, question marks have unsurprisingly been raised over his long - term future with the Gunners, but Wilshere was pretty clear about his intentions moving forward.
Allegri of Juventus, Thomas Tuchel of Dortmund and even a combination of Benitez and Thierry Henry are being mentioned, so do you think the board has been alerted and are now rushing to find the right man in case the boss does hang up his long coat at the end of this season?
In light of what could end up being a season - long suspension for talented but troubled star Josh Gordon, that doesn't make any sense.
Sadly Arsene no longer seems able to motivate his players and he must stand down at the end of the season whatever happens.
Guus Hiddink will manage the side until the end of the season, but Ancelotti is reportedly owner Roman Abramovich's main candidate to replace Luiz Felipe Scolari in the long term.
So it's a long time from here until the end of the season
A new direction is needed immediately, I can't see this team picking themselves up and fighting for something at the end of the season, top 4 long gone, Euro league not looking good, we are capable of losing to anyone and after this defeat there heads will drop even more.
Aubamayang won't save us simply because no player or players can save us as long as Wenger is in charge yet I have a silent hope that Wenger might leave at the end of this season and perhaps a new manager will actually know what to do with Laca, PEA and Ozil and Miki.
It's been a long day and we will have more and more of these afternoons and evenings until that decrepit out of date has been is gone.Wenger just do the decent thing at the end of this season and GO
I am one of the honest Arsenal fans who believe that Wenger needs to leave at the end of the season but then, I also wish we would just stop groaning and support our team till the end as whatever we say or do now, can not alter our season any longer.
The long - serving Blues skipper confirmed last week that he has not been offered a new contract by his boyhood club and will leave at the end of the season, as The Guardian reports.
Everyday I say I shouldn't be looking at any of these rumors and not being carried away with my high expectations but I can't help it... I believe that as long as Wenger is in charge this club will never win anything valuable ever again, he just lost it... it will be always 4th spot and above that is just bonus... beating the like of Hull, Newcastle, etc, won't change the fact that we are as good as any other team looking for the 4th spot (Tot, Southampton, Liverpool, westham, swansea) Wenger out at the end of the season
We're can we play him?He has been very poor this season he averages one of the highest foul rates in the squad and the lowest tackle succes rate.he has no end product and holds on to the ball two long
Then the scenes at the end was great to see, if we had more of that togetherness all season long and during games I think things would look better.
Wenger power gets reduced and by the end of next season, Wengers role will be that of what AFC want the manager to be, businesses last for a long time and Silent Stans businesses are not known for knee jerk reactions.
Livermore is coming towards the end of a season - long loan at the KC Stadium and the 24 - year - old has enjoyed an excellent campaign with the Tigers.
Naturally, Tottenham fans will be hoping that Pochettino would reject their advances, and it may not be too long before they find out as with Luis Enrique stepping down at the end of the season, there will be a new coach at the Nou Camp this summer.
An ESPN report has now confirmed what was being discussed towards the end of last season, that the punishments for over spending will not be used anymore, as long as the clubs involved can demonstrate that they are not being reckless and that they are not just «gambling on success», and how do you prove (or disprove) terms like that?
Wenger announced Friday that he's stepping down following the season after more than 21 years on the sidelines for the Gunners, ending the tenure of English soccer's longest - serving manager.
Chelsea will soon need to find a long term replacement for captain John Terry, whose contract expires at the end of the season.
Both teams will know that three points here will go a very long way to assuring a playoff spot come the end of the season, and a chance to have a crack at getting Premier League football the hard way.
Sullinger would give the Warriors depth up front (a foreign concept to long - suffering Golden State fans) and would certainly make tanking the end of the season well worth it.
Reus is set to have a release clause of # 20m come into effect at the end of this season, and there should still be a long queue of clubs scrambling to snap him up when he does make the expected move away from Dortmund.
The French boss signed a new two - year contract at the end of last season, and that certainly appears to be the last of his long - running career as Gunners boss.
Following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement at the end of the 2012 - 13 season, Arsene Wenger is now the Premier League's longest serving manager, by some distance.
However, Ceballos would arguably bring a different dynamic to the midfield, something that has been missing since Santi Cazorla was ruled out of action with long - term injury problems, while Wilshere's contract will expire at the end of the season.
The Dutch coach has overseen a fine run of results, cumulating in a 1 - 0 victory over Arsenal on Sunday, but the machinations continue at Stamford Bridge as the Pensioners seek out a long - term successor for Mourinho, and look to identify the ideal candidate to replace Hiddink at the season's end.
«However, we can't blow one result and say «it's the end of the season» — we have still got a long Champions League run [ahead].»
We've been on a good run for a long time: at the back end of last season we finished really strongly, and we've carried that on this season.
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