Sentences with phrase «large number of clubs»

But for several years now a large number of clubs are competing for the top players and there are several other teams with equal and greater resources.
The extension of Akpom's contract is also something of a coup for the club after a large number of clubs were said to be in for the talented youngster.
In fact, a large number of the Club Carlson points used for my recent European trip were earned by staying at one of their Country Inns & Suites near Washington, D.C. during a promotion.

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Quality of Wine Although we do not receive as many shipments of wine from the Plonk monthly wine club as we do from other wine clubs, we have sampled a large number of their wines over the last several years.
Also, Verheijen has form and has criticised a large number of coaches and clubs for their methods and it does appear that he likes getting his comments into print.
I believe, a good exercise would be to take a sufficiently large sample size of players who played for Arsenal and some other club for a long period, say at least 3 - 4 years and compare their injury records in the two phases (number, frequency and nature of injuries incurred).
While the Premier League may already be home to a large number of the very best footballers in the world at the moment, there could be even more world class names making their way to English clubs in the near future according to recent transfer speculation.
The Man United boss has a fairly large playing squad, with 32 at the club and another seven out on loan and now Ferguson is ready to trim the numbers ahead of possible new signings in the summer.
While it's unlikely that Spurs would let a large number of their best players go to a rival, here's a look at five of their stand - out performers that both United and indeed Pochettino himself would surely love to bring with him were he to move clubs...
That led to a large number of speculative stories linking the pair with moves to many clubs including Juventus, Real Madrid, Barcelona and even Manchester United, which of course ended with no such move.
Large numbers of «Wenger out» banners were seen at games for much of the second half of last season as the Frenchman stalled on signing a new contract with the club.
The Chilean has been heavily speculated about all summer, with links to a large number of top European clubs, but no such move has been arranged.
But in real life, clubs and managers have to plan for a real future and hence develop a setup, where large number of...
Drawing his side from a large number of players with clubs in Europe, coach Aliou Cisse — who was captain of the 2002 team — has put together a formidable squad.
I've already written here on Anfield Index about the business that Liverpool have done in the transfer market this summer, but what seems to have become a real bode of contention with a large number of fans is the business not done by the club this summer.
While large numbers of matches across all of the other professional divisions in England were cancelled, all Premier League fixtures went ahead with the clubs reporting a total average attendance of 94.84 % of the capacity of their stadia.
While he was praised highly for some of his shrewd purchases of players, it isn't until you really delve through the Villa ranks and discover who is no longer involved in first - team affairs that you unravel where the whole Randy Lerner (Aston Villa owner) Martin O'Neill relationship really went wrong, with the club's acquisitions of several talented individuals not enough to overshadow the large number of flops which entered Villa Park via O'Neill's say - so, nor did it help balance the books.
It's one of the reasons why their clubs, Arsenal and Man Utd, recruit in such large numbers, to handle the large quantity of games each season.
He was actually at fault for a large number of misses on Saturday but remains the clubs top goalscorer with 9 goals.
However, with a number of lower ranked LaLiga teams failing to attract large support in their own stadia, the opportunities are clear, especially if matched up against one of Spain's giant clubs in a meaningful league fixture.
«Yes it's true CSKA Moscow are among a large number of other European clubs who have shown interest in Musa.
He had fantastic success with Barcelona, winning 5 major trophies with the club and picking up a large number of individual awards.
If an all - inclusive resort is not your thing, there are a number of self - catering options throughout the region, and Playa Del Carmen is home to a couple of large supermarkets — a Sam's Club and the Mexican chain Mega are located on the main highway that runs between Cancun and Tulum.
In recent months, officials have discussed installing a turf field instead of a grass field in the park — at an added cost of up to $ 1 million, which the Lyons Township Soccer Club has said is needed for the community's large number of soccer players.
Money continued to be raised, including a number of large donations from Premier League football clubs, adding up to more than # 1m.
Also participating were the Green Party and its gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins, delegations from several colleges, environmental groups such as the Sierra Club and Natural Resources Defense Council, indigenous dancers in traditional garb and headgear, a number of out - of - state liberal organizations, activists from several foreign nations and a large complement of radical socialist and communist parties — all marching to the usual protest accompaniment of acoustic guitars, drums, horns and whistles.
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«We noted the largest number of respondents who met through online dating had met on eHarmony; however, the figure was not higher than other general online and offline sources such as respondents who had met through online social networks, at work, through friends or in a bar / club.
It has been found that large number of people has got united by using the online Alaska singles club services.
Belize city offers the largest number of nightclubs and some of the best are the princess (now camino real for the second time as of may 2016), the tropicana, club liquid, and palm island.
Most people will agree that having a large number of people to meet online is quicker than going to bars or social clubs.
One of Tocqueville's major insights was that Americans have benefited from popular participation in the large number of churches, charities, clubs, and voluntary associations in our country, as well as in state and local governments, which stand between the individual and the national government in Washington, D.C.
a) GoodReads — This site alone boasts of more than 4,744 book clubs registered online and one of the book clubs that has a large number of members is the Addicted to YA, boasting a whopping 20 million members (according to Wikipedia).
Putting the «upgrade club» aside for the moment, it also seems likely that T - Mobile will use tomorrow at a platform to launch a large number of new LTE markets.
There are a large number of breed rescue clubs that specialize in placing dogs of their particular breed who have been found as strays, taken from unsafe situations, or simply retired from the showing or the racetrack.
«Outside of this, all we can rely on is the local authority licensing system for those that breed large numbers of litters, and the Kennel Club will not register the pups of breeders without this licence.
Once a year, large numbers of purebred dog owners, breeders, and exhibitors get out the spit and polish, pack up their old kit bags, and head for the breed's national specialty, a celebration of their dogs, an occasion to conduct club business and enjoy social interaction with other owners and enthusiasts, a chance to attend breed seminars, and an opportunity to raise money for breed health and rescue committees.
«Each has a breed club, and on the road to recognition we request a large geographic distribution (of dogs), a large number of dogs, these sort of things.
There are a huge number of wonderful Australian Shepherds (another popular breed) that are not AKC - registered, but are registered with the Australian Shepherd Club of America, the largest single - breed registry in the US.
Many breeds, especially those with large numbers of registered dogs, have regional clubs to provide social occasions for owners, host specialty shows, support area rescue efforts, provide breed education, and maintain a list of responsible breeders.
Very large numbers of ESS are registered annually with the Kennel Club so it is important that the Club tries to reach all those with an interest in the Breed.
The Rescue Committee may recommend financial assistance from the WHWTCA to the Clubs in unusual circumstances i.e. a large number of dogs, dogs that are in an emergency situation, or dog's that need extensive care.
The NCA is the parent organization of a large number of regional clubs.
Caroline Kisko, Secretary of the Kennel Club which runs the Discover Dogs event, said: «As small dog breeds such as the Chihuahua and the French Bulldog have soared in popularity, we have seen a steady decline in a number of our larger dog breeds, with many of them now on our vulnerable breeds list and at risk of disappearing from our streets and parks because their numbers are so low.
Although the portfolio contains a relatively modest number of properties — approximately one - quarter the number of the largest hotel chains — Club Carlson hotels are present in more than 100 countries.
Aside from its splendid string of beaches interrupted by rocky coves, its incredible nightlife owing to the large number of bars and clubs, the town's biggest attraction is PortAventura, one of Europe's best theme parks with famous and exciting rides.
The biggest and most well - known of the Riviera Maya's hotspots, Cancun has a reputation as a party destination, and its true that there's a whole host of bars and clubs to enjoy here, plus a number of large resorts.
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It doesn't have an extensive international route network or a large number of airport clubs, but it does have a solid on - board experience with seat - back entertainment, WiFi, and a large spread of onboard food - for - purchase.
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