Sentences with phrase «huge defeat»

Remember that most of our players have been molded by wenger to accept top four as a trophy and also to accept huge defeats as part of football.
It is a regular thing that we get humiliated, either by being totally outclassed and suffering huge defeats by teams we supposedly should be competing against or by loosing games to teams, that are more or less Championship standard.
It is huge defeat for Finch and the «education reformers» who, along with the corporate community, spent half a million dollars or more in a record breaking attempt to undermine the right of people to vote.
Huge defeat leaves deposed champions Monaco just four points ahead of Lyon and Marseille in second place.
This team doesn't look like it's susceptible to huge defeats.
Norwich slumped to a huge defeat as Bryan Gunn's Championship return bid began in utterly disastrous fashion.
I haven't see any reason for us to be happy... You remember United gave us a huge defeat (8 - 2) if not our biggest defeat....
It is recorded that, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) led by the then incumbent president, John Mahama in the 2016 general election suffered a huge defeat by the governing New Patriotic Party led by Nana Akufo - Addo with the total votes of 4,701,162 representing 44.40 % and 5,697,093 representing 53.80 % respectively.
The Socialists suffered a huge defeat, winning just 26 % of the votes, a drop of 18 %.
After the huge defeat in the Westminster elections they will have to prove that they will get better.
After a huge defeat in the 2016 constitutional referendum (59.9 % no, 40.1 % yes), in December 2016 Renzi tendered his resignation as Prime Minister and was replaced by fellow Democrat Paolo Gentiloni, whose government's composition and coalition were very similar to those of the Renzi Cabinet.
He is being seen as the «wasteland candidate» — the person most likely to pick up the pieces if the Lib Dems suffer a huge defeat in the general election.
A victory for the leave side in the referendum would be a huge defeat for the government, potentially terminating Cameron's premiership and killing off Osborne's hopes of succeeding Cameron as leader of the Tory party.
In an early scene Stephen's father tells her his illness won't be a battle, it will be a «huge defeat
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