Sentences with phrase «last seasons result»

They probably determined last seasons result.
Surprisingly these people accused the team and manager for failing to adjust tactics against a rampant Liverpool and Chelsea last season resulting in heavy losses.
The reverse fixture between the two teams last season resulted in a 1 - 1 draw with Rinsola Babajide opening the scoring for hosts Millwall, only for Merrick Will to strike at the death to earn her side a share of the spoils.
View image gettyimages.com Kick - off: 20:00 Monday 24th August (BST) Venue: Emirates Stadium Last Season Result: Arsenal 4 - 1 Liverpool The Gunners have suffered a tricky start to their 2015/16 campaign, and a win over their Merseyside rivals...
Despite a string of impressive performances last season resulting in a new contract this summer, Kevin Wimmer could be on his way out of White Hart Lane according to ESPN.

Not exact matches

The results contrast with top rival Mattel (mat), which last month reported declining sales as it lamented sharp discounting during the key holiday season.
One thing to know: While the Cardinals came up a bit short this season, Larry Fitzgerald had himself yet another career year, including a 119 - yard effort last week against the Giants in which he threw a pass that resulted in his first career completion.
But at least one rule change appears to have improved the numbers: touchbacks have only resulted in 17 to 20 concussions over the last several years, about half the injuries compared with pre-2011 seasons when that play moved the ball to the 20 - yard rather than 25 - yard line.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Upper middle - class shoppers spooked by a whipsawing stock market and shoppers waiting till the last minute for the best deals could result in the weakest U.S. holiday sales season for retailers since the recession, AlixPartners said.
Acer and other vendors have been struggling since the beginning of the year to clear the inventory backlog resulting from the last holiday season.
Since the earnings season kicked off last week, shares have returned, on average, a loss of 0.12 percent on the trading day immediately after companies posted their quarterly results, according to data from Bespoke Investment Group.
Another fun cookie recipe that's the result of my cookie - baking session last holiday season!
«We have lifted profitability from last season to this season, resulting in higher earnings per share to help offset low global dairy prices.»
The just - drinks Weekly Round - Up On just - drinks last week: The Q3 results season continues, with Heineken being the latest major brewer to report its numbers.
«It's a resilience that we've built up and thoroughly earned over the last couple of seasons, which has seen us go to the so - called big four clubs and get results.
Last season was catastrophic because we took the risk of making our full backs essentially wingers, this time round we literally took no risks and as a result got no reward.
I don't think so, Wenger planned on using him last season but not as a 1st team player, and as a result he publicly complained.
Those results are the only reason we conceded the title last season.
With Daniel Sturridge having missed much of the season through injury Rodgers opted to convert Raheem Sterling into a central striking role, with encouraging results, though Liverpool are certainly not anywhere as near as dynamic in the final third as they were last term.
«We know we can do better than the two consecutive seasons (at Chelsea) before and I think we will try new things on Sunday to get a better result than last year.»
We all know how easily Arsenal can crumble after just one poor result (Everton last season), so Wenger needs to be almost flawless next season, to keep people off his back, and to create a stronger mentality within the squad.
One of the features of the last few years has been Arsenal putting a brilliant run of results together and although it may be too late for a title challenge this time, we still need to secure a top four spot, as well as having the knockout rounds of the Champions League to think about — and the small matter of defending the FA cup trophy won in dramatic fashion last season to defend.
They beat Bayern 3:0, but they beat Barca 4:0 last season in a friendly so don't take too much from those results.
Congrats guy...... (first remember to compare results of AW's achievements in the last 4 seasons to Koman, Pochitino, etc...... big investments every season — zero trophies).
the result was his famous goals drought which only ended with a hat - trick or so about the last game of that season.
The Ivory Coast international was denied entry to the UK last season as a result of his conviction, meaning he was unable to play against Arsenal in the Champions League.
His duel with Clemson and Heisman Trophy finalist Deshaun Watson last season was a little less even — Brissett was 24 of 41 for 254 yards and three touchdowns — and the result was an identical 56 — 41 loss, but the game underscored the fact that few teams in the country leaned on their QB's consistency more than the Wolfpack did.
The Citizens are back in action on Sunday as they face a tough trip to Merseyside for a clash with Everton at Goodison Park and will be hoping to avoid a repeat of the result in the corresponding fixture last season as the 1 - 1 draw saw them lose valuable ground in the title race.
Arsenal and Chelsea face each other in the second semi-final of the Caraboa Cup on Wednesday and I am looking forward to finally getting a definite result between the two sides after a succession of draws since the Gunners beat Antonio Conte's side in the FA Cup Final last season.
The Off - Season flew by (likely because it was so short) and there is a significant amount to catch up on from last season's Championship Games to Week 1 this past Sunday afternoon (which provided a few head - scratching resSeason flew by (likely because it was so short) and there is a significant amount to catch up on from last season's Championship Games to Week 1 this past Sunday afternoon (which provided a few head - scratching resseason's Championship Games to Week 1 this past Sunday afternoon (which provided a few head - scratching results)!
Liverpool are still looking like they have a hangover from last season but the results are starting to come for them, a narrow win keeping them in touch with us, while Tottenham, I hate to say, looked good as they beat Everton and stayed level on points with us.
A lack of creativity has been noticeable in the side's last two games against Manchester United and Arsenal, which resulted in back - to - back defeats and dented hopes of Champions League football returning to Anfield next season.
«United have only lost one game at home this season so the magnitude of the task is still there, but we are certainly better going into it for the result of last weekend.»
We forget all their terrible results last season and forget that we only lost one more game than both in the PL.
That was I think the most important league result of last 3 or 4 seasons.
Last season too they had some very shi * ty results against lower teams, but still went on to win the league.
Louis van Gaal has undoubtedly changed the mentality and culture at the club during his tenure, and while it has resulted in disappointment again this season, it remains to be seen whether or not it has a long - lasting effect at Old Trafford.
We likely need to duplicate our on - field results from last season at a minimum to really have a shot at these major 4 star recruits.
Sanchez carried the team on his back last season, but despite performing heroics, the results and performances were still poor, and we were still awful in the big games.
After taking the club to the play off final last season all seemed to be going swimmingly this season until an alarming series of results, including the embarrassment of being knocked out of the FA Cup by minnows Histon have left the club ninth and a fair distance off the automatic promotion places.
Burton have a decent record against Birmingham in recent times, having beaten them convincingly home and away last season, although this one looks like a fixture in which the away side will be looking for a result.
This article I read on bleacherreport sums up what a fan who wants the club success would like to see from than onwards: - Beat Bayern and progress above our mental block - Make top four and possibly as good as last season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost points - Ensuring we finish above any team in London except Chelsea of course - Win FA Cup best chance of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2012.
Allardyce will be expected to improve on last season's results — «at least a top - ten finish» — but will also be required to succeed in a more abstract sense:
The reality is, the Irish's 7 - 6 record last season was the result of numerous shortcomings on the roster.
Following Ferguson's retirement new manager David Moyes proved not to be as big a fan of the youngster and he found game time hard to come by, eventually being loaned to Cardiff City in the latter part of last season as a result.
The Wizards proved with this lineup last season that, when healthy, it plays together very well — the team was just one game under.500 when Wall returned from injury in January — and they also proved that when injury strikes, the resulting product barely, at times, resembles a basketball team.
The summer signings or Alexander Hleb, Matt Derbyshire (both on loan) and Jean Beausejour have not worked and St. Andrews has been deprived of goals, resulting in only two wins and seven draws at home this season, when last year this figure would have read the opposite way around.
The Reds will be determined to get a result at Selhurst Park, having let slip a 3 - 0 lead in this fixture last season.
you know when he is one on one... its a goal not so sure about Campbell... Cant believe i'm saying this... i was one of the first people in my group to pick on walcott but after last season... He definitely has goals in him... and in big matches somehow he is in and around the goals / results I like Campbell but i think he was actually let go to give a shot for the Ox to make a regular spot which i think the Ox has done.
And depending on the result at White Hart Lane, the FA cup replay with Hull City could become even more crucial as it could by then represent our last best hope of a trophy this season.
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