Sentences with phrase «out of contention through»

In fact he had a bit of a shocker and with the two players in front of him in the pecking order, Hector Bellerin and Matthieu Debuchy, being out of contention through injury that gives the manager a problem as he prepares the Gunners for the trip to face West ham in the Premier League on Sunday.
Lucas Leiva is out of contention through injury, but will still be at the club on Sunday after a move to Galatasaray broke down.

Not exact matches

This Masters is even better: Everything starts with Tiger, but if he plays himself out of contention, there are so many other roads that can carry you through Sunday night.
These are the dog days of summer, when out - of - contention teams slog through the schedule and even some of the most devoted fans are forced to abandon their heroes.
Dan Wheldon had led most of the way but dropped out of contention with a puncture, and other top contender Sam Hornish Jr. had suffered a drive - through penalty after a botched pit stop.
His team are currently in European contention, flying - high in the league, while he also boasts not only a full strength squad of players to choose from but fresh ones as well, with the Trotters not involved in midweek, unlike their opponents, who were put through their paces at Goodison by Everton and had to put in some shift in order to ground out a deserved point.
And as we push forward past the fests and into the thick of it, I figured the best idea would be a broad assessment of the Academy's chosen best through the years, a bone of contention for a great many, as you read in this space and in the comments section year in and year out.
Underwriters will be combing through a borrower's latest records for any major changes that may have occurred and for any incidents that could knock a potential borrower out of VA loan contention.
I did think about taking Steve's name out of contention, too, but in the end we concluded that wouldn't be fair to him: his tremendous influence through social media was clear from both the statistical and anecdotal perspectives.
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