Sentences with phrase «seat of stoke»

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Sure give Allerdyce or Pulis the che hot seat and couple of billion and they would be very similar to how they are playing now, stoke was our dreaded fixture now it is che once more.
Arsenal meet Stoke at the Emirates Stadium this weekend and usually fill most of their 60,260 seats in the ground, meaning a large amount going towards vulnerable people.
I am one of those fans and I slunk down in my seat watching the first half and being baited by those moronic Stoke fans.
The 28,000 seater stadium is often a sell out in the Premier League but Football Ticket Pad customers can choose from a selection of limited tickets hosted across the stadium, including Stoke City VIP Hospitality seats.
Considering Newcastle have plundered a miserly sum of 13 goals from 17 away league games, and have recently tasted defeat away at Stoke and Aston Villa, on both occasions failing to score, I don't see any way the Magpies will keep pace with a Liverpool outfit playing with a new leash of life under a manager destined to remain in the hot - seat for the long - term.
At the bottom of the table Southampton and Stoke City reflected their league form with both clubs having over 2,000 seats unfilled.
Dropping back into the bottom seat of English Premier League standings, Crystal Palace are keen on re-starting their survival mission by targeting all three points against Stoke City this weekend.
I am especially stoked when people in the taxi queue watch me throw a kid in the back seat, collapse the buggy in the flash - of - an - eye and nonchalantly sit it next to me as I get in.
The only seat that Conservative Central Office had to offer was the safe Labour seat of Hanley near Stoke on Trent, which he was told he had no chance of winning — but Harold had other ideas...
He said: «There was a general mood from the PLP that all members of the PLP should be out there defending the achievements of the last Labour government and defending what Labour achieved in seats such as Stoke and Copeland - that is part of what we need to be saying.»
Some loyalists are trying to offset it with the fact that Labour staved off defeat in Stoke — as if retaining a rock - solid seat against a carpetbagging, tweed - wearing fantasist counts as some kind of triumph rather than the minimum ask of an opposition party in midterm.
UKIP campaigner Mick Harold, who stood for the Stoke - on - Trent Central seat in 2015, has accused the Labour Party of «dirty tactics» smearing their candidate Paul Nuttall during the campaign.
She was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hackney North and Stoke Newington at the 1987 general election, when she became the first black woman to hold a seat in the House of Commons.
In spite of these controversies, Abbott was re-elected in her seat of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, receiving 75 % of the constituency's votes with an increased majority of over 35,000.
Jeremy Corbyn's own seat sees substantial changes: Diane Abbott's Hackney North and Stoke Newington is abolished and split between a Hackney Central seat (mostly made up of Meg Hillier's Hackney South) and a Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington seat (mostly made up of Corbyn's Islington North), with a much smaller part going into a new Hackney West and Bethnal Green seat.
Owing to a reduction in clay and coal excavation works in the area, and canal trade, this seat has the highest unemployment rates of the three Stoke seats; this seat has 6.2 % of workless registered unemployment benefit claimants, compared to a national average of 3.8 % and regional average of 4.7 %.
However, they can effectively do so by requesting to be appointed as the Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead or the Crown Steward and Bailiff of the three Chiltern Hundreds of Stoke, Desborough and Burnham, which vacates their seat.
The Ukip leader, who is from Merseyside and admitted he had few links to Stoke, had gambled that the seat was winnable on the basis of the constituency's 69 % leave vote in last year's EU referendum.
(A party insider countered Burns» claim in an interview, contending that part of the GOP strategy is to target lower - level seats and not stoke Democratic turnout by running top - of - the - ticket candidates.)
Some Labour MPs said they were becoming increasingly concerned about the effects of Storm Doris on turnout in Copeland and Stoke and those that had visited the seats said the Tory campaigns in both were growing in confidence.
Reilly's retirement, coupled with the district's new lines that cut out Clifton Park and Halfmoon and add in Niskayuna and much of the City of Schenectady, helped stoke interest in people running for the seat.
I understand the need for parachuting on occasions like if you have a truly exceptional candidate who lives in the one of your parties deserts but it should be done sparingly, only to get the very best people involved who have literally zero chance of getting a seat locally and the seat they must be parachuted into must be at least somewhat compatible i.e no Tristram Hunt's in Stoke Central type affairs which frankly I think is taking the bloody p ** s
In case you're wondering I do have two new videos on the works for this week and YAY pretty stoked about those too, so seat tight and let's get started with a bit of camo love shall we?!
While Universal went to great lengths to induct the unfaithful (those who never read E.L. James trilogy) on the first Fifty Shades of Grey, they've relied on the brand's fanbase (ComScore / Screen Engine's PostTrak shows 81 % females, with 59 % ladies over 25 taking up the most seats), which they stoked socially, and a killer soundtrack recipe which works like it's the 1980s all over again.
Now, my seat had been rocking a bit since takeoff but that wasn't too big of a deal, I was just stoked to be there.
At the time of the controversy, which Giuliani ignited and stoked in the run - up to a potential showdown with Hillary Clinton for a Senate seat, the mayor attempted to cut off all city funding to the museum and threatened to evict it from its city - owned home.
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