Sentences with phrase «major trophy since»

Rangers players had celebrated being drawn against Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final as they eyed their first major trophy since 2011.
Even though Atletico Madrid wouldn't have been thrilled with the idea of being in the Europa League at the start of the season, manager Diego Simeone hasn't won a major trophy since taking the La Liga title in 2014.
We are without a major trophy since 1980; both Swansea and Wigan therefore have a claim to being more successful than us in recent times.
That season — the closest we've come to a major trophy since winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969, having been outplayed in no fewer than four cup finals since then — it was a genuine pleasure to be a Newcastle United supporter.
The Red Devils have won just one major trophy since the legendary manager retired as manager back in 2013.
So saying each manager has a different mandate from the board is fine, but arsenal have always been judged by competitiveness in major trophies since GG.
A club legend, Kelly has helped us to 20 major trophies since her arrival in 1996.

Not exact matches

Challenging the best in Europe will indicate winning our own league and reasoning in the mind of Barca, Real M, Bayern M and more as a «major» treat to their European aspirations... Not just a silent participant pushed aside easily and just competing to get the rewarding money of exiting the group stage (which we are doing right now since we can not imagine winning the greatest trophy in club football).
This is the first time in 12 trophy less years that the fans are reacting to our failure to win any major trophies and since this isn't what the club would want in the near future to happen, they will at least bring in one or two big name players to satisfy us.
It is much more sensible to worry about Giroud being our guy next year since most us believe with him as our starting option at striker we will not win a major trophy.
With Barca off the pace in the title race with rivals Real Madrid ahead and with games in hand, Enrique is facing the very real prospect of ending up with no major trophy this season which would be a disaster considering how successful he has been since taking the job.
The 33 - year - old has won every single major club trophy available to him since joining Chelsea 11 years ago and won his fourth Premier League winner's medal last season.
Benitez led Valencia to their last La Liga title in 2003 - 04, after which he left for Liverpool, and he has since won major European trophies in spells in charge of the Reds and Chelsea.
That tactical switch has since gone down in history as one of the best decisions ever made by a manager, because three goals in six second - half minutes turned the tie around, before a 1 - 1 draw in Belgium sealed Paisely's first major trophy as Reds boss — he went on to win three European Cups, three League Cups and saw Liverpool crowned champions of England six times.
With the Arsenal fans starting to become frustrated by the lack of major signings since the Xhaka transfer, Wenger is perhaps trying to tell us that the Swiss star will have a major impact at the heart of our midfield and will add the quality and attributes that will give the Gunners a great chance to challenge for the Premier League and other trophies.
Lacazette has been getting sharper and settling in ever since and is starting to get the Arsenal fans rubbing our hands about how his movement and finishing in front of the creative brilliance of Gunners like Ozil will help us challenge for a major trophy or two this season.
Chelsea may have gone through a lot of managers over the decade or so, and have had the odd poor season, but have still had some great seasons, and have won everything since Arsenal last won a major trophy.
When you look at Wenger's record since our last major trophy, it's embarrassing!
Arsenal has not won the title since Mr Kroenke became major share holder in 2009 which does not concern him one iota or should that be one idiotota In fact Mr Kroenke is on record as saying he did not buy a sports team to win trophies.
12 yrs without a major trophy 11 yrs since we even finished in the top 2 in the league 6 yrs since we even saw a QF in Europe 2 trophies in 11 yrs
By the time the 2018 World Cup kicks off in Russia this summer, it will have been 52 years since Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet trophy, England's one and only major international honour at senior level.
Things really have taken an upward turn for Real Madrid and the chances of major trophy success this season ever since the top brass at the Santiago Bernabeu decided to call it a day on the previous manager Rafa Benitez and replace the former Liverpool and Chelsea boss with the former Real Madrid and France star Zinedine Zidane.
England haven't won a major international trophy since 1966.
It has been so long since they won a major trophy and he wants to be the manager that will deliver it to them.
Defeat means they have still never won a major trophy, while PSG have now lifted the French Cup six times just since 2004 and have won their last 32 domestic Cup ties.
And while we did love seeing Sylvester Stallone take home his first trophy since his one and only Golden Globe nomination for «Rocky» 40 years ago, there were admittedly few major surprises across the film categories.
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