Sentences with phrase «guard of honour for»

Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has angrily dismissed insinuations that his team will form a guard of honour for Barcelona should they win the LaLiga title...
An afternoon which had begun with the visitors lining up in a guard of honour for the newly crowned -LRB-...)
In Spain, it has become traditional for opponents to form a guard of honour for the champions.
We are proud to do the guard of honour for them.
Cristiano Ronaldo might've just beaten Messi to the Ballon d'Or, but it was the Argentine who had the last laugh today... and to think there was talk of Barcelona giving Real a guard of honour for winning the Club World Cup!
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard's failure to qualify for the FA Cup final on his birthday could be further compounded by the painful reality that he could be leading his team in a guard of honour for champions - elect Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next month, the Daily Mail reports.

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Nonetheless, Dudek received a guard of honour from his Los Blancos team - mates after featuring for the final time in an 8 - 1 win over Almeria in 2011.
We saw him alight from the plane, waved to the crowd, got on the podium and they played the national anthem but he didn't have the strength and wherewithal to inspect the guard of honour that was mounted for him.
Fani - Kayode said it was sad that Buhari could also not inspect the guard of honour mounted for him by the military at the airport when he arrived in the country, alleging also that Buhari could not afford to do a six - minute live broadcast to Nigerians when he arrived, but chose to do a recorded broadcast.
Sara's show was the perfect antidote to the emotional moment that was the youngest walk inside the primary school gates for the last time (I cried as I watched that blonde ponytail swish off into the playground) and then as she walked out through the guard of honour of younger kids and into a new life as a high schooler.
Speaking of crying, I'll be doing a lot of that this afternoon at «clap out», which sounds like an STD, but is what they call the guard of honour that the year 6 kids walk through as they exit primary school for the last time.
The whole school and all the parents form a guard of honour through the playground for the kids who are departing to walk through.
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