Sentences with phrase «illustrious clubs»

The phrase "illustrious clubs" refers to prestigious or famous social groups or organizations. These clubs are often highly regarded and have a respected reputation in their respective fields. Full definition
Miura has turned out for a number of illustrious clubs in world football, including Santos and Palmeiras in Brazil, and Serie A side Genoa, where he was named AFC Player of the Year in 1993.
Lukaku has continued fine form from the international break earlier in the week with today's goal and now joins an exclusive and illustrious club as one of the few Premier League players to have scored 100 goals.
A brutal but gifted striker for illustrious clubs such as Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Chelsea.
Firstly, I'd like to thank Randy Lerner for not only providing me with the opportunity to manage one of the most illustrious clubs in world football but also for the support and friendship he offered me throughout my time at the club.
Since then, Ancelotti has essentially became a manager - for - hire, taking over and rejuvenating some of the most illustrious clubs in the game.
William Carvalho is in the «process of finalising a # 25 Million deal» to join our illustrious club, if reports in the DailyStar are true.
Nevertheless, it's a chance to join another illustrious club and Inter will hope to continue to move in the right direction after years of disappointment.
From being a child who joined our illustrious club at the age of 9, Wilshere has always shown prowess since he was a young boy.
During Real Madrid's 6 - 2 thumping of Malaga last night Cristiano Ronaldo managed to reach 200 goals for the illustrious club with a neat goal from an indirect free - kick.
It's safe to say that we have the same transfer targets as those illustrious clubs.
In his illustrious club career he won Serie A twice, La Liga and the Champions League.
«Neighbors 2,» out on May 20, looks to join this illustrious club of R - Rated comedy hits at the domestic box office, something the first «Neighbors» was able to do.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z