Sentences with phrase «just out of the relegation»

It was always going to be a tension filled day, when the team just out of the relegation zone facing the team just in it.

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Judging by a lot of the negative comments on JustArsenal you would think that Arsenal were fighting to get out of the relegation battle, but the fact is that we are currently just two points behind the leaders as we approach the busy Christmas period.
Tomorrow evening Arsenal take on a Crystal Palace side that looked nailed on for relegation a couple of months ago, but since Roy Hodgson took over they have gone on an amazing 8 game unbeaten run and have moved up to just one point of getting out of the relegation zone and the team has an abundance of confidence at the moment.
It's draining we lost to spurs but more over than anything the way we lost was embarrasseing and shocking we were played off park most game that has concern us as fans spurs bullied us out played us hungry in every department it's has fall with wenger when is time when he just accepts game has passed him matter of fact it has passed us arsenal fans aswell no control in middle very poor from xhaka and elneny and again dembele bought mortgage in midfield he's the owner my god vieria would of knocked he's house down but look we're very poor and away from home sad really how wenger keeps he's job is just pure stupidity but not just with today's results over all away from home we're relegation side go get Enrique before Chelsea get him and let but of class and youth take our great club back before Tottenham spuds leave us so far behind we won't even complete this series lack lustrous club
In a strange way it might turn out to be a good thing that Arsenal have been forced to play our final three Premier League matches in the space of just seven days, especially if it forces Arsene Wenger to rotate his squad when the Gunners play host to relegation threatened Sunderland tomorrow.
This is a squad that won just three games in 38 outings last season, and struggled in the two or three years previous to that as they flirted with the idea of relegation before eventually dropping down a division.
Chelsea season is basically over after the Everton defeat, they're out of every competitions they're in, they're no where near the league title nor top four, they're in to good of a position for relegation battle, and just sitting somewhere in middle of the table.....
A 4 - 1 defeat to Southampton makes it seven defeats now in the Premier League, with David Unsworth just two points above the relegation zone despite «knowing the club inside out», «bleeding blue» and all the other tropes afforded by pundits to any British manager regardless of actual qualification.
Am never one to excuse our continuous failings and Wenger's general ineptitude but all this talk of Afobe been another one we missed out on is a bit preposterous and very very premature... yes he's scored a few goals for Bournemouth but can we all take a step bck and recognise that playing for a team who will be happy just to avoid relegation is very different from playing for a club which demands trophies and high achievements every season (yea, I know we have been found wanting on these fronts for a long time)... some players are better in small clubs with limited expectations and very neat to no pressure... that is why history is littered with stories of good players who went to big clubs and flopped only to go down a few levels and find their form again....
West Ham slip to 13th position just three points (four if you count goal difference) out of the relegation places.
For 21 minutes of their relegation slug - out with Swansea City, they were on course for just their fourth...
But the threat, and very real possibility, of relegation to the Segunda may be just what the team needs to drag itself out of this footballing mire in which it finds itself.
And while Hull City were just relegated from the Premier League last season, they have had a relatively rough ride this season in the Championship, as they find themselves out of the relegation zone on only goal difference with Sunderland on 25 points.
Bray Wanderers are currently languishing at the bottom of the Premier Division table with just one point, but despite having far higher point hauls, both Limerick and Sligo Rovers are scrapping to stay out of the relegation play - off...
His loan spell at Ural almost single - handedly dragged the struggling side out of the automatic relegation places, but it wasn't just his eight goals that were significant; his maturity and determination to prove himself thrust him firmly back into the sporting limelight, and earned him a move to Krasnodar.
They currently sit in 16th place in the table, just four points above the relegation zone, and will no doubt be hoping that their excellent defensive record will keep them out of the bottom three.
For West Ham, whom are rock - bottom of the Premier League on 32 - points, it will give them genuine belief that they can avoid relegation, while it may even lift them out of the bottom three, with just a couple games left to play, should results elsewhere go their way.
As a direct result of their slump in form, Birmingham now reside in 19th, just one place off the foot of the table but, encouragingly, only a point off safety meaning a positive return from this weekend's clash with Bolton, preferrably in the form of a win, which would go some way to avenging their bitter FA Cup Sixth Round defeat, could, depending on how others in close proximity fare elsewhere, lift the club jump out of the dreaded relegation zone — a tasty incentive for the players if ever I saw one.
And despite taking four points from a possible nine, things just got a whole lot harder for Marco Silva to jump out of the relegation zone this weekend.
Now Blackburn have shipped eleven goals in their last two away outings and although they will return home for Saturday's crunch meeting with fellow relegation candidates Wolves, two heavy defeats over the course of just a few weeks could do no end of damage to the morale in camp.
So, Stone out till 2015, Barkley not ready to start training just yet, Mirallas out for a number of weeks, Howard flapping goals in, our central defence pairing acting like the Chuckle Brothers without the timing, Coleman and McCarthy doubtful for the next game at least, Lukaku looking more like a # 2.8 m player than a # 28m one, Osman and Pienaar looking like a shadow of their former selves, Everton outside the relegation zone by just two points.
Sunderland on the other hand currently sitting second from bottom with 12 points, just 3 behind Chelsea and if they can get a result at Stamford Bridge they have a chance to get out of relegation zone.
Following two points from their opening 11 league games, Bolton have lost just four of their last 15 league games and have dragged themselves out of the relegation places up to 20th in the table.
The Swans have a big fight on their hands at the moment to just haul themselves out of the relegation zone.
Newcastle hope to be out of the relegation zone by more than just goal difference after this weekend as they host a Stoke side who have picked up just two points on the road this season -LSB-...]
Neither Brighton nor Crystal Palace are out of the relegation woods just yet, but the two goals scored by Wilfried Zaha have given Palace a lifeline.
Carvalhal has made an impact since arriving at the Liberty Stadium just a few days after departing the Owls on Christmas Eve, with Swansea beating both Liverpool and Arsenal to drag themselves out of the Premier League relegation zone.
After all, the Blues have had this frustrating knack of producing a relegation - easing win from out of nowhere while, going by the two sets of starting XI's, and mainly how McLeish will set them up to frustrate their attack - minded hosts, I can just see Birmingham enjoying a bit of away fortune for a change.
Results are generally going their way at the moment, and while we don't expect their demise to start on Saturday there are still reservations over the Hammers in that they aren't out of the relegation woods just yet in our opinion.
Only three sides have scored less than West Brom's meagre tally of 26, which is barely over one - goal - a-game, and combined with their inability to keep clean sheets, with the West Brom No. 1 Scott Carson having kept just one shut - out all season, is a recipe for relegation.
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