Sentences with phrase «far this season while»

In totals betting, the Predators are 44 -41-1 in OVER / UNDER betting so far this season while the Colorado Avalanche are 45 -33-8.
The Golden Eagles are dispatched their non-ranked opponents with relative ease so far this season while suffering their only two losses against teams ranked in the top 25.
However they have only won 3 of the 13 away games so far this season while their home form has been imperious to say the least having lost just once in the league so far.

Not exact matches

While the show has always been female - driven, this season went even further by having women direct all 13 episodes of the series.
While it's a good sign that flu activity is starting to level off, it's a far cry from the precipitous drop in doctor visits typically seen when a busy season starts to come to a close.
How Apps Are Shaping The 2012 Election (EngineYard via Mashable) Here's how the U.S. has used mobile apps, in both sending and consuming information, during the 2012 election season so far: 70 % of the most active iPhone states (New York, California, Illinois) tend to vote Democrat, while 70 % of the most active Android states (Colorado, Arizona, Georgia) tend to vote Republican.
While margins are expected to contract even further as the season progresses, they're already taking a hit.
While Marine Le Pen and the far - left candidate Jean - Luc Melenchon both presented themselves as outside the system during the first round of the campaign, both are seasoned political veterans.
They suggest things could start as early as April during tax season, while also claiming that futures trading is likely to increase as well, thus pushing the price even further.
While his energy far surpasses hers, his lack of seasoning shows in his over-reliance upon anger.
While it is still very early for harvest estimates, most areas are reporting normal growing seasons thus far.
While few would argue that the Champions League was a realistic target this season, a group - stage elimination was far from what was expected.
The 24 - year - old has established himself as one of the most prolific forwards in Europe, scoring 94 goals in 139 games in the last three years, while he has 11 in nine appearances so far this season.
Liverpool have worries in midfield, however, with Adam Lallana missing the whole season so far due to injury, while the Daily Mirror report that little progress is being made on efforts to keep Can at the club.
Wengers method of bluffing the board & fans to keep him for a further season... > We loose enough games to take us completely off winning the league, then say it wasn't in our control, we then fight till the end and win last few games so we look good and like we worked hard to earn the 4th place trophy.He then links us with awesome transfers (which we all know wont happen), and finally while Man U / City and Chelsea organise pre-season friendlies against top clubs, we play the weak ones, win and look all good to go next season without any additions... AND THEN REALITY STRIKES..
Kane has plundered in 92 goals in 139 games over the last three seasons, while he's got 11 in nine appearances so far this year as he looks set for another prolific campaign.
Granit Xhaka was added to our midfield ranks but has so far failed to nail down a regular first - team role, while Santi Cazorla being in his final season of his contract could lead you to want extra oomph to our central positions.
Don't even go there, they are not in the same class, OG12 is a senior player with lots of experiences while Kane is a prospect, though having good season so far but that isn't enof to put him in same class as OG12, shoe has size.
While that price - tag alone would have weighed heavily on the French international, injuries have limited him to just nine appearances in all competitions so far this season, which will undoubtedly have been a huge frustration for him.
Bale has made just 10 appearances so far this season, while his tally has been falling per season for the last three years.
In turn, it looks as though a return to Manchester is on the cards, and it will certainly add further competition for places moving forward while Wolves could be left disappointed having failed to use Borthwick - Jackson to their benefit so far this season.
And while our back four and the new keeper Petr Cech have done very well in stopping the opponents from scoring, our success so far this season has been mainly based upon the ability of top quality Gunners like Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez to make the breakthrough at the other end.
Stewart has featured four times in the FA Cup so far this season, while he made his Premier League bow — making a 24 - minute cameo — as the Reds saw off Aston Villa 6 - 0 earlier this month.
The 22 - year - old scored seven goals in 39 appearances from midfield last season, while he's got four in 13 so far this year as well as offering plenty more in midfield with his energetic, tenacious and stylish performances on a consistent basis.
Moving further up the field, Riyad Mahrez has been a shadow of the player that was absolutely crucial to Leicester City's title triumph last season, while Nolito hasn't been able to offer the consistency that Guardiola wanted from him at City.
And while he's yet to post a top 10 so far this season, he's coming off two solid - enough weeks at the Masters (t11) and RBC Heritage (t23).
While Team Lalez (and Team Harris before this week) have been stealing many of the headlines for going Undefeated so far this season, Team Goldin's W - Streak is now up to 7 Games and is the second longest active streak in the League.
It's claimed that Monaco believe the French ace could be worth around # 75m after another season in France if he continues on his current path of progression, and while that may be a bit inflated at this stage, his valuation is certainly going to rise further if he maintains the level he displayed last season.
The Brazilian is already an icon in his national team shirt, while his record at club level has dramatically improved so far this season.
started watching arsenal in 2005 but thus far this has been my most disappointing season, ok other seasons have been disappointing but this one is my worst, arsenal fans have been too patient and forgiving for too long, zero planning for games, lack of proper tactics before and during matches, same old excuses every season, lack of proper transfers, poor replacements for great players who have departed, favouritism of certain players eg ramsey, OG, TW who perform poorly but still play while campbell, coq are benched..
In the summer transfer window, Mourinho assessed the roles in the team that Chelsea lacked last season and addressed them efficiently, leading to the club's success so far this season in playing aesthetically pleasing football, while also leading the league table.
Unless Arsenal can pull off a miraculously great end of season winning streak while the teams above us choke, it will be an interesting summer window as Wenger will only have one more year to win a major trophy before disgracing himself any further.
Daniel Sturridge managed a whopping 21 goals in 29 appearances last season, and while he has just one in three so far this season, he is more than likely going to be vital to any success Liverpool have this campaign.
Reports in the Daily Mirror claim that Schurrle was recently subject to a # 23m offer from Wolfsburg, while Blues boss Jose Mourinho is happy to cash in on a player that has failed to meet expectations so far this season.
This window is especially interesting given all the drama of the season so far, Martin O'Neill and Alan Curbishley get their hands on some real money for the first time in their managerial careers, Chelsea get to address apparent squad depth problems, Manchester United can try to sign someone who isn't super old, and we're guessing Harry Redknapp is going to pick up a couple more dodgy deals for Portsmouth, while Reading, Sheffield United and Watford will hopefully spring a surprise or two.
We still won't know for a while just how far the English sides can progress in this season's competition, but it's starting to shape up like our best chance in many years to see a winner based on these shores.
While the Blues are just a point above the relegation zone having lost nine of their 16 games so far this season, they are 14 points adrift of Manchester United who currently occupy the fourth and final spot for Champions League qualification.
Further, they crashed out in the semi-finals of the League Cup last week, while they now hold hope of lifting either the FA Cup or the Champions League to claim some silverware this season, which is far easier said than done.
Arsenal have never won the competition and aren't even in it this season, while their place in next year's edition is far from guaranteed either.
He's picked up 11 yellow cards for club and country so far this season, while he was also handed a retrospective suspension for his League Cup stamp on Liverpool defender Emre Can.
His form that year effectively paved the way for his move to Barcelona, but he made just 26 appearances in all competitions last season, while he's been limited to 14 so far this year.
Ings scored 26 goals last season, while he has also struck seven times in 19 games so far this campaign; despite only just coming back from a long - term injury.
When Jackson, who has missed the early part of each season while playing major league baseball, has not been in the lineup, the Raiders have passed far more than they have run.
The Spaniard's side have won 11 of their 12 Premier League games so far this season to open up an eight - point gap over their nearest rivals, while they've comfortably qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League.
While you can argue that other clubs also have their own problems to deal with, is it really a coincidence that the pace setters Chelsea have been almost injury free so far, or that last season's surprise winners Leicester City were able to field the same starting line up for almost the whole campaign?
Giroud can prove his progression further while we aren't going to endanger our title shot next season by waiting for it.
In turn, while he may not need Neymar right now, albeit results so far this season would suggest that he could do with world - class reinforcements, he will certainly need a player of his quality sooner rather than later and so if they don't move now when they seemingly have an opening in the near future, they could live to regret it.
However, and this is where it gets complicated, while those values are dependent on how far the teams got in this season's competition, they are not considered prize money — the increased money is simply given for playing more games.
As Arsenal supporters it seems we are to be grateful for scraps i.e. the odd cheap ticket here and there while being fleeced for the rest of the season while on the playing side the question is how far behind the winners of the Premiership will we be at the end of the season.
They will try to make the game a cagey affair and while both teams have the ability to score goals, both have also have looked defensively solid this season so far.
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