Sentences with phrase «further up the league»

If AW loves Arsenal as much as he says he does, he should guide Arsenal as far up the league table as he can and bow out at the final game of the season.
The game finished 3 - 0 to Greystar United as they take their first three points of the season and climb further up the league table.
With this game quickly followed by a trip to Carrow Road to face Norwich, there's a chance for the Blues to build up some momentum and move further up the league table.
We want to be further up the league.

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Vigorate — which has revenues in the $ 4 to 8 million range and ranked 255th on the 2013 PROFIT 500 — opened a Chicago sales office a few years ago to make further inroads with professional sports teams in the U.S. And in 2012, it set up a similar sales hub in Barcelona, reckoning, as Grieve explains, that the sprawling European soccer industry would also be receptive to the sort of digital marketing the company provides to North American leagues.
Some of the biggest cracks so far have shown up at ESPN, the multi-billion dollar broadcasting behemoth controlling access to a huge swath of programming from almost every major sports franchise from the National Football League to Major League Baseball.
Watch parties popped up in places far more varied than just craft breweries in Brooklyn, with fans gathering everywhere from Hermosa Beach in California to a library in Birmingham, Ala., to the Tulsa Drillers» minor league baseball stadium in Oklahoma.
PepsiCo extends UEFA Champions League sponsorship PepsiCo has added a further three years to its tie - up with Europe's top soccer tournament, the UEFA Champions League.
Mert is far too slow — he should play in a snr league where he is capable of keeping up with the game.Players like Hazard of Chelsea are going to leave him for dead every time.
Any slip up could result in years in exile as far as the Champions League is concerned.
It is uncertain as to whether Arsenal have followed up their interet any further, however according to local new sources in Bolton, Premier League side Bornmouth have also registered their interest in Holding, by making a bid greater than what Arsenal originally offered.
Nicklas Bendtner then popped up with a crucial winner in the dying moments to further strengthen the north London sides push for the Premier League title.
If Wenger has any backbone he should stand up like a man and accept his responsibility in delivery neither a premier league or champions league in 12 years, with us looking just as far off attaining those goals as we did 12 seasons ago.
Jonny Evans has been on our wishlist since the summer, when the defender opted to turn down our advances in order to take up the captaincy at West Bromwich Albion, but his club has endured a torrid term thus far, and find themselves joint - bottom of the Premier League at present and on course for the drop.
This dutch guy IS a proven goalscorer yes he IS good in the air he does have a physical presence yes he is good in his current league, BUUUUT, the league he plays in is a league far below the standard of the PL and as was proven with Giroud (who in my opinion is NOT up to this standard) the transition is an unqualified thing, when you bring in a player from a league that is of a lower standard more often than not the player fails.
So Arsene Wenger's name is being cheered again, Arsenal look good for a UCL quarter - final place and we seem to be on the up in the Premier League as well, heading for an away game with a Liverpool side about as far removed from the confident, dangerous and in form outfit that took us apart at Anfield last season.
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Its not because he's bad, Its because the front 3 of the line up are so far out of his league, he may aswell be playing baseball to them.
They are unbeaten in the league so far this season and it is going to be up to us to try and break them down.
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.
I fully accept that Arsenal were far from their best in our latest Premier League game, but we did end up taking all three points off Sunderland in front of a relieved home crowd at the Emirates.
Both sides have been particularly underwhelming in the Premier League so far, and it remains to be seen whether either team will be able to pick up form before the high - profile derby.
Our men's 3rd team only need to turn up to their final game to win their league, so it is likely we will be celebrating further success for the sport within the next week.
We can only hope that the teams leading the way so far in the Premier League drop points before our match, but with Man City going to bottom club Crystal Palace who have yet to pick up a point or even score a goal, while their local rivals United play Southampton the chances are not good for us.
Lacazette has clocked up eight Premier League goals in his 22 appearances thus far, but hasn't scored since taking on Manchester United back on December 2.
So far this campaign, Goretzka has got off to a flying start, as the midfielder has managed to clock up four goals in just 10 league appearances for Die Königsblauen.
Meanwhile, this is arguably Guardiola's toughest test to date, as although he'll have plenty of money to throw at City's problems, he hasn't been forced to pick up the pieces at a side that have fallen so far below expectations without world - class collective talent at his disposal in a league that ultimately one of two teams can win.
After three weeks of Premier League action, most people have probably given up on their fantasy football teams already, having realised just how far behind the lucky leaders they are.
That is in large part down to the stellar job he has done at White Hart Lane thus far, and he continues to guide the club forward with the Premier League title and FA Cup still up for grabs.
i think i'm going to commit myself to getting back to picking regularly, however as far as setting up a full scale BECW, i would love to be apart of it, even be a captain again, but i don't think i've the time to actually be a commissioner or whatever of that level of league.
Home runs continued to plague the Cardinals (2 - 4), who gave up six and hit only two; so far this season they have yielded 56 and hit a league low of 40.
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.
Browns WR Travis Benjamin: The problems at quarterback finally caught up with Benjamin the second half of the season, but he still had by far his best year in the league with 68 receptions, almost 1000 yards receiving and five touchdowns.
However, far from having a clear run at the former Pescara man, the Premier League duo will be coming up against the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who are both ken to snare his signature.
With 67 goals in his career so far, there's no doubt Sergio Ramos is confident in finding the back of the net, popping up just at the right time in the Champions League final last season and in other big games.
Where he will play is still unknown, Vidal is a tough tackler but he also provides for his team further up the field, scoring 7 goals last season including 4 in the league for Juventus, not really the holding player that Arsenal appear to need but another box to box all action midfielder.
Further, the report goes on to suggest that the Premier League giants will also now step up their bid to sign Juventus left - back Alex Sandro, even though he's been valued at # 70m by the Serie A champions.
The 23 - year - old has impressed in the heart of the Premier League side's defence so far this season, and has been an ever - present in the starting line - up.
Arsenal fans know and understand the policy of Arsene Wenger in resting first team players in the Capital One Cup games, and even in the FA cup and Champions League games when we can, to give those key men a rest as well as giving some valuable opportunities to the up and coming Gunners from the academy and the likes of Debuchy and Gibbs who have not seen much action so far this season.
# tetra oh yes further to that, thanks for bringing up the 2013/2014 season when we led and were on top of the league the longest but stiilll finished 4th.
He's 30 going on 31 we just wasted wanted another of his primes seasons he only has about 3 left, if we don't wake up he'll leave us and we won't be able to reward him with more champions league titles, this really hurts me I'm crying because I'm really mad and I knew it was coming luck can only take you so far, I'm very sad I'm destroyed, we just lost to Roma much respects to them though, they had balls.
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.
So far this season, the Argentine international has clocked up an astonishing record of 17 goals and one assist in 17 league games for Luciano Spalletti's side.
The 2014/15 Premier League season is well and truly up and running now and therefore CaughtOffside has picked out the six best youngsters who have impressed us so far this term.
Six of the Flyers arrived by trade, meaning that somebody had given up on them; six others were signed as free agents, including two - time 50 - goal scorer Tim Kerr, who leads the league with 21 so far this season.
Doyle only arrived at Wolves last summer and finished as the clubs top scorer last season but has been frequently linked with moves further up the Premier League ladder and now that Fletcher has arrived it appears an deal could be on the cards for the former Reading man.
So with the English Premier League being far and away the most important of the four things the Gunners will compete, we perhaps only need to be worried if the regular first choice keeper Petr Cech picks up an injury or is ruled out for some disciplinary reason.
Even though the current Premier League season, so far anyway, is throwing up signs that Arsene Wenger and the squad are in a batter position to push for the title than usual, we still keep hearing pundits in the football media talking about the same old things when it comes to Arsenal.
I'd bet that there's far more guys starting in this league that are 5th rounders and up.
Although things are looking up for Arsenal, I thought I would have a look at what we need to do to make sure that we do not drop out of the Champions League places for next season because of our ups and downs so far.
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