Sentences with phrase «of feeling aggrieved»

Anger is an emotion of feeling aggrieved and I believe Wenger was right to act the way he did.

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It's with the village as well as the church, and the whole village feels deeply aggrieved that this sort of thing should happen.
They also felt somewhat aggrieved, since caring, in our culture, has come to be equated with getting out of the child's way.
Of course Arsenal fans have the right to feel aggrieved, we contribute far more than other supporters in terms of ticket prices, so we expect a proportionate amount to be invested in our teaOf course Arsenal fans have the right to feel aggrieved, we contribute far more than other supporters in terms of ticket prices, so we expect a proportionate amount to be invested in our teaof ticket prices, so we expect a proportionate amount to be invested in our team.
The Dawgs kept superior Gators out of the SEC Championship in 1997, 2007 and 2012, but UGA fans might be entitled to feel even more aggrieved.
The Hornets will feel even more aggrieved to lose their five - match unbeaten run considering that three - quarters of the ball had crossed the line before Hugo Lloris scrambled cleared Ben Watson's corner.
Luton fans have every right to feel aggrieved, as they appear to be repeatedly punished for the decisions of previous employees.
Naturally, other stars from around Europe will likely feel aggrieved that they weren't rated higher, but EA Sports have spoken and it has now been revealed who is top of the pile.
In what was a highly charged encounter between the Spanish rivals, Barca will feel aggrieved that they weren't awarded a late penalty of their own when Gabi appeared to commit a handball inside the Atleti box.
Costa is thought to have been aggrieved by Conte bursting into laughter ahead of Chelsea's Premier League victory over Tottenham last week, when it was put to him that Costa felt Chelsea have treated him like «a criminal».
They felt aggrieved in the middle of March when a refereeing error denied them a late goal — and an almost - certain 1 - 0 victory over title rivals Olympique Lyonnais, while they will be disappointed at having capitulated so comprehensively against Paris Saint - Germain at home last weekend.
I can understand Hull feeling aggrieved because we were getting a bit frustrated at the time after having a lot of pressure but not scoring.
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez was left out of the shortlist to win this year's Ballon D'Or, and many Arsenal fans feel aggrieved by the decision.
Maybe that was the point of your whole Fanpost, to point out how personally aggrieved you feel about the name.
Copious reports claimed that the now - Old Trafford captain was unsettled in Manchester and felt aggrieved with his treatment at the end of the 2012 - 13 campaign.
United have a dressing room full of other big names and egos who may feel aggrieved at having already served the club so well, but now finding themselves behind Sanchez in terms of wages.
It was a country mile offside, surely one of the officials must've seen that, as everyone else in the stadium did, and I can't see the penalty being given against any other team, so I think Wenger has a right to feel aggrieved in that sense, but the starting lineup was incomprehensible with Lacazette on the bench, the amount of opportunities we had in the first 15 mins, he surely would've put one away, and why play Coq rather than Wilshere?
It seems that they are willing to brush it under the carpet and hope people forget and because of this surely the powers that be at Chelsea deserve credit, but also they have the right to feel slightly aggrieved.
Meanwhile, Alexis Sanchez and perhaps a couple of his Arsenal teammates may feel slightly aggrieved that they didn't make the cut, that's assuming that they pay attention to Crooks and his selections.
For me I'd feel aggrieved if we had one against us for one of our players blocking in the same fashion.
The first of those for Reading's combative midfielder Rachel Furness was the one that lit the touch paper as for the second game running Yeovil could feel aggrieved that an opposing player escaped a red card.
tafadzwa, it would be easy to be bitter... im dissapointed not bitter, if we wer a bitter nation wed hav gone around thrashing stadiums and wrecking bars and restaurants when we feel aggrieved, iv tried to be dignified and objective but some of the comments really are ridiculous and for you to applaud what happened last night just on the basis of robbie keane playing for spurs was enough to drive me to react, and if you can truly begrudge the other 15 honest sportsmen in that squad what they earned and deserved against the odds last night solely because keane plays for those tossers, im sorry then you truly are an idiot
Following the rules of the game, Michael Oliver felt he made the right decision twice, to both award the penalty and a red card for excessive dissent while Juventus have a right to feel aggrieved, betrayed by a decision made in haste and without context.
When you've been on the receiving end of disgraceful officiating, two matches in succession, it is hard not to feel aggrieved.
Venue: Madejski Stadium Date: 11/03/2016 Kick Off: 19:55 (BST) Crystal Palace's winless run in the Premier League extended to 12 matches following the soul crushing 2 - 1 defeat at the hands of Liverpool on Sunday and the Eagles have every right to feel aggrieved at the manner of the defeat.
As gutted as I am that Arsenal gave up 4 goals in the second half and as aggrieved as I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 times.
Bayer may feel aggrieved to be in the Europa League having only dropped out of the Champions League on the head - to - head rule.
Take no notice of «Boro dominated possession», or that «West Ham rode their luck» or even «Boro will feel aggrieved not to have taken something from the match».
Robin Van Persie took the limelight, though, as he scored on a rare attacking venture for Arsenal in that game when he slickly guided the ball into the bottom corner to hand Arsenal their fourth victory of the season, at the expense of a Fulham side who will feel heavily aggrieved.
The players are also human, and will feel more aggrieved at letting down their fans than the fans being disappointed; by showing them that they have the support and confidence of the Gooners, the fans can instil passion in them and urge them to deliver their best in every game.
Having had the opportunity to watch replays of the controversial decisions I am not sure, in the cold light of day, that there is too much to feel aggrieved with.
Though West Brom rightly felt aggrieved about the penalty incident, on the balance of play Arsenal's lead was a just one.
* Red Devils will feel rightly aggrieved at David Luiz getting away with what should have been a second yellow card for a deliberate knock on Wayne Rooney, away from the watchful eyes of the referee.
Instead, it feeds the sense of aggrieved victimhood that too many parents already feel.
It isn't for children to take on the attitude of a parent who feels aggrieved and delivers that to the other parent.
Crunched between well - favoured Scottish Nationalists in Edinburgh and a southern coalition in London, the north of England has sound grounds for feeling aggrieved
In difficult economic times those who work hard and take risks feel aggrieved that there are many who do neither of these.
If there is one party that should feel aggrieved at media treatment it is the Liberal Democrats, who are constantly squeezed out by coverage of Labour and Tory affairs.
Diane Abbott came out of it well, mentioned enough times that she might feel aggrieved not to have got a credit on the cast list.
The rank and file of the party feels aggrieved to learn that Zanetor could not vote in the very elections she contested because she is not a registered voter on the Electoral Commission's National voters» register — the very register on which compilation of the NDC biometric register was based.»
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
While this for many will be symbolic of better economic prosperity, the BBC's Robert Peston feels somewhat aggrieved.
He said these are people who felt aggrieved that Mimiko whose father is alleged to be an Igbira - man from Ihima Okene in Kogi State could betray the hospitality of the Ekimogun people
Prince Secondus asked George not to feel aggrieved as everything was mere politics and they should not lose sight of the most important thing, which is to unseat the All Progressives Congress.
If it were a 59p iPhone app it might be easier to overlook such clumsy and uninspired construction - or at least not feel too aggrieved when you delete it - but by staking a place at the top end of the Minis price list, Alien Havoc draws too much attention to its shortcomings.
Coogler and cowriter Joe Robert Cole's approach is refreshing, contemporary, and resonant for the way they avoid long exposés on Black diasporic relationships, instead dramatizing the after - effect and affects of the atomization of the Black diaspora: the entanglement of shame and envy; the feelings of abandonment; and the aggrieved sense of entitlement, rage, and incomprehension that's settled and rendered dialogue tortuous, if not completely impossible.
Yes, Splatoon 2 is more of the same, but there's so much here, between the single - player, multiplayer, and metagame Inktopolis content, that it's hard to feel aggrieved at the size of the package.
The union strategy of using politics to improve schools has often inadvertently helped the other side, which feels aggrieved by the unions» pattern of endorsing Democrats for public office.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, who described the system as «dysfunctional and completely unaccountable», said teachers would feel aggrieved at the «completely unjust state of affairs».
Esther longs to escape the village, but feels a loyalty to the flock and her father; Rotheram is caught between two worlds; Karsten is an outcast from his fellow soldiers; and most of the locals that we meet can not work out who they are most aggrieved with, the English or the Germans.
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