Sentences with phrase «getting points at home»

The Heat have been red - hot, and the Lakers are getting points at home!
The Longhorns are typically one of the most popular teams for bettors, so it's shocking to see that so few wagers have been placed on Texas — especially since they're getting points at home.

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At this point it seems they'd been stuck in the Moscow airport for several hours, waiting for any news about how or when they'd be getting home.
If at some point during the week I express an opinion, I must perform one of the tasks on my very long been - meaning - to - get - to - that home maintenance list (which includes such glorious undertakings as mopping the kitchen floor, vacuuming the stairs to the basement, and bagging up old clothes to send to Goodwill).
As someone who believes in God whole heartedly and feels he is the way through alot of the darkness on this earth but also the way to celebrate our greatest joys.I am happy she has found the love of God.But I to find the choice of religion somewhat suspiscious.As others have pointed out the dicotomy makes one wonder if the fact that her boyfriend is a Catholic has alot to do with her choice.Alot of women and men for that matter find conform to what their partners religion is because it is just easier and more comfortable at home for them.Now I am not saying this is what happened in this case.but it is somehting ti ponder.For me loving God and your neighbor as much as yourself are the most important part of believeing in a Supreme Being and all the rest of the Dogma just gets in the way and even is the cause of alot of the strife and wars in this world.So I hope she is happy but UP God for me... but no thatnks on the religion!!
I just got back into making my own ghee (golden, clarified butter that has a higher smoke point than normal butter and is low in lactose and casein) at home.
I dreamed this one up while on a 10 mile run, when I was at that point where I could hardly wait to get home and start putting the nutrients back into my body.
I realize trying to find my ideal pancake in Costa Rica seems silly, but the relevant point is that I got to eventually recreate my ideal pancake at home with the exact right amount of fluff, level of whole wheat heartiness and proportion of shredded coconut and gently crushed banana to bring back the sun - drenched, sandy days of vacation in the Caribbean.
Predictably, after doing the same things over and over, I get sick of the same workout and the same thing for breakfast, and then get to the point where I choose not to work out, or choose a drive - thru breakfast because I'm tired of what I have at home.
I have gotten to the point with my newborn and Mubarak's my 3 year old at home that making my regular from scratch suppers might not always be Ann option.
His overall Michael Pollan-esque point is perhaps best exemplified toward the end: «Cooking food at home is important, and we get the food we cook primarily at the grocery store.
I think it's more of we should get the three points as we are at home and it's a very big game.
Arsenal fans will obviously hoping that this is where the coincidence ends as well, because the Gunners got off to the worst possible start last year by losing at home to Liverpool (and when you consider they pipped us to the final Champions League spot by a single point that loss looks even worse).
I don't expect them to drop points against Stoke and Bournemouth at home, Bournemouth will show fight but I don't think they will get anything.
And it's no disgrace to be outplayed at dortmunds home ground the atmosphere there is very intimidating for any team but we battled hard and rode or luck and got the 3 points no reason why we can't do it again
but the fact that we struggled to get 1 point, at home lem me remind you, it is the ref's fault.
Last season he had personal major league lows in home runs and RBIs, and at one point in September he got so fed up that he refused to enter a game as a pinch hitter.
If he manages to get this team with this roster to the point where they might have a game seven at home against anyone, he has to at least be considered for MVP.
The North - East side are now tenth in the table but still only nine points from the drop zone so O'Neill will not be getting complacent and though he saw Frazier Campbell make a successful comeback on the weekend, scoring at home to Middlesbrough in his first game in over a year, Sunderland could still do with more attacking options.
While the Wings are scorching - hot at home, the Ducks are on a surge of their own, earning 24 points over the last 16 games in trying to get out of the Western Conference gutter.
Surely now Arsenal are back at home where we had won 15 games in a row before the Man United debacle, and with the benefit of playing a very weak Newcastle side that has managed just one point from their last 8 League games, is the perfect opportunity to get this monkey off their backs before we welcome Liverpool to the Emirates next week....
As Grant Brisbee pointed out on Monday, MLB finally got things right when it comes to World Series home - field advantage, and the seasons of the Dodgers, Nationals, and Indians are proof of that: Who has the top record does matter, and the Dodgers are, one game at a time, wasting the incredible lead for it that they had built up over the summer.
It definitely seems to make a big difference playing in front of our home crowd at the Emirates, but more important was the urgency which the team showed by trying to put the game to bed as quickly as possible, and as Laurent Koscielny said, our target was just to get the three points.
In the AFC Championship Game, Pittsburgh opened as -3 favorites at home, with the surprising Jets getting just +3 points on the road.
But with the remaining fixtures starting with Leicester at home on Tuesday until April, I see a confident Arsenal getting all the points.
Last year the Rapids didn't get their first road point until July 22nd and we didn't even get 5 total points until we beat SJ at home on May 13th.
Arsenal picked up a good 3 points at home, it was easy, almost too easy, a match that finished 2 - 0 could and perhaps should have finished 3,4,5 but for a very good performance from Jack Butland, and the wastefulness of our attackers, Walcott should have struck twice before he scored, Sanchez probably should have got one, and I feel Ozil should have done better when put through by Cazorla.
Chelsea are only 3 points ahead at the moment and as I pointed out, we have to play them at home after getting a draw at theirs already.
partly agree, but chelsea looked no better after the cup final than they did before, I think they had just set a lead before christmas that was unattainable and the real turning point was getting the draw against us, I think if we had beat them at home it would have made it an interesting finish.
Catching Chelsea would mean, an abundance of luck, no more injuries (When Chelsea will get crucial ones, Fabregas, Costa, Courtois and defenders as examples), a tactical enlightenment from Wenger (that would call for a miracle), beat Man United, Man City, Chelsea at Home and not waist points against Liverpool and win all the odds games against the lower teams (as well as being kicked out of the CL and not go far in the Uefa Cup as we don't have the squad to do either anyway).
My fear is us getting complacent after an emphatic win at home to Pool...... if our lads will see this as a cup final where a win is a must... then I see us coming away with the maximum points obtainable
We have to get 3 points at home against Manchester United / City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool.
The Predators» home playoff win streak has been halted at 10 games, but what a ride it was getting to this point.
when was the last time we even put in a performance there, let alone get close to taking the three points The exact team that got annihilated at anfield TWO games ago is suddenly going to go and win at the home of the Champions — please.
This season we recently had the burnley game, all of our close opponents except chelsea had played and dropped points, we were at home and only managed the win due to an offside penalty decision, basically we bottled it, but got away with it through a lot of luck.
They are at home and will want to throw everything at us, yes we could win this, but we should approach this game with good sense and focus in grinding out a win at all cost, and getting the 3 points!
Everton were a notoriously hard team to beat in the past, especially at home, but there are reasons why I believe Arsenal can take all three points and get their season back on track.
Losing the SC to Lazio after equalizing; getting curb stomped by Barca in the first CL game of the season and mustering a limp draw at home; failing to score against Inter and pissing away two points; the tie against Spurs at home in very uncharacteristic Juve fashion.
So while it might be good from an Arsenal perspective if Wales win the group which is still possible with them sitting just one point behind Serbia, the more likely outcomes are getting a play - off spot or failing altogether, so this evening's final qualifier at home to Ireland, who are just one point behind the Welsh, is massive.
Answer me this: does a team that screwed up their CL group stage to finish 2nd, got embarrassed in the CL last 16, got sent packing in the Carling Cup at HOME, bottled 2nd place in the league with 4 games remaining, and finished 12 points behind the domestic champions have everything in place squadwise to compete on all fronts?
Then it's Bayern away, where we will again need to get some points on the board, or we're pretty much out of the CL and it's Spurs at home afterwards.
-- The loss to Chelsea where were supposed to be title challengers — The 3 — 3 draw to Anderlecht where we were up 3 — 3 at half time — The loss to Swansea following the Anderlecht result where we were under pressure to get a good result — The 3 — 2 loss at Stoke where we were under pressure to pick up points to remain in the title challenge and were 3 — 0 down at half time — The 1 — 0 loss to United where we were expected to beat United with a worse injury crisis than ourselves — The 3 — 1 loss to Monaco after we were fully expected to beat the weakest opponent we could draw and finally kick on to the R16 The 2 — 1 loss to Spurs where our resurgence was on and we had an outside chance at the title with both City and Chelsea slowing up The 0 — 1 loss to Swansea when 2nd was still in our hands as well as the 0 — 0 draw to Sunderland both at home
«But now we got a big win at Burnley and hopefully we've turned the corner in terms of the away games and we need to carry on with our home form and if we can get as many away points as well then we will climb up the table.
Our aim must be to take 24 points from our remaining games which will include 2 big scalps, we have already one monkey off our backs (beating United) lets get another (Chelsea at home).
You could make a strong case the NFL is helping them by letting them finish the season with so many home games when everyone is injured and you need all the help you can get at that point.
While there are various reasons for Arsenal getting just a point from the game, with our injury problems and the home side's commitment and desire two big aspects, I wanted to look at why Bellerin struggled to get into the game.
None of this will matter if Arsenal do not do their bit by putting the disappointment of two defeats in the space of a week away to Everton and Man City firmly to one side and start winning again, but I am pretty confident that the Gunners will get six points from the next two games, at home to West Brom and Crystal Palace.
At home and needing the points you would expect Arsenal to at least be positive but against the pace and clinical counter attacking of the visitors that may not be the best way of getting a resulAt home and needing the points you would expect Arsenal to at least be positive but against the pace and clinical counter attacking of the visitors that may not be the best way of getting a resulat least be positive but against the pace and clinical counter attacking of the visitors that may not be the best way of getting a result.
St. team on a short week & dropped 9 spots - SEC teams get blown out & lose 5 spots - Big10 teams play a close game like Penn St. / Ohio St. last weekend & lose 2 spots - ACC teams beat 1 - 7 teams (MIA vs. UNC last weekend) by 5 points at home & move up 5 spots
The article rightly points out Lec deficiencies in keeping clean sheets as well as us not being able to get one against a team that scores allot when at home.
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