Sentences with phrase «see next weekend»

It was fun to have so many good folks to share our love of concrete countertops with, and we can't wait to see you next weekend for the concrete casting demonstration.
We'll see you next weekend.
But given what I see next weekend, I may be adding some other trends to the rotation!
And thank you, I will hopefully see it next weekend!
I won't see my daughter on Mother's Day, but I will see her the next weekend.
Have a great weekend and see you next weekend at the Rec!

Not exact matches

Have a great weekend, and see you next week!
The teams are working relentlessly day and night, at the weekends — it's a once in a decade change that will see us through the next ten years.»
This hearty TV - dinner and next day lunch forms the base of a versatile chicken lover's sequence from my eBook, The Renewable Table will which will see you right through to the weekend.
See you again next weekend!
Bet the whole family loves weekend breakfasts with these on the menu I can't wait to see what you have in store for our party next week Thursday 8 PM EST - Sundays at midnight.
Have a spooktacular weekend and see «ya'all back here next week =)
Wishing you all a lovely weekend and see you back here next week with another recipe.
Maybe we can try out some Tempeh on Lisa next cabin weekend - see how that goes;)
Happy weekend everyone and we will see you next week as well count down!
was hoping to see Nelson, but no chance, Iwobi, Walcott, Xhaka, bramal still did not create enough chances, but let's get ready for a bigger fish, next weekend
After Man City the next three weeks see Arsenal host West Brom on Boxing Day and Crystal Palace on new years day and then travel to Bournemouth on the 3rd with our first FA cup tie that weekend.
This weekend, it could be that Didier Drogba and Jens Lehman are a match made in heaven, that there may be half as many London teams in the Premiership next season, that Arsene Wenger must not have watched the last 15 minutes of the match if he was unhappy with a draw, or that the next keeper to concede to Matt Taylor from halfway has no excuse for not seeing it coming.
Now we are just starting to see the old Alexis back and we really need that for the next eight games, but can we afford to risk him from the start again this weekend.
So next week we could have Bellerin, Gibbs and Coquelin back and the week after that could see the return of Mertesacker, Debuchy and Walcott but for this weekend the Gunners need to take all three points off Swansea in Wales and even with our injury problems there is more than enough quality in the side to do that, isn't there?
So beating Chelsea at the Emirates next weekend could potentially see Arsenal just four points behind them with the same games played and with five left to play.
It will be very interesting to see if we can scare a record - breaking team like Bayern Munich just as easily, but it is far more important that, whatever the result on Tuesday, we go into next weekend's game against Everton with the same attitude we have had in the League recently, and go and kill those Toffees off too!
With the current league leaders Manchester United heading to the Emirates next weekend, this game has come in the nick of time and if Arsenal continue to play at the high level we saw today, we might even see the Gunners on top of the table.
Whether or not they are able to hold on to their advantage remains to be seen, but a win this weekend could give Villa a much - needed morale boost which they will aim to take with into next weekend's league clash against Crystal Palace as they hope to build some momentum.
With a key game against Spartak Moscow next week to seal qualification for the knockout stage of the Champions League, followed by a busy lead - up to the festive period which includes the Merseyside derby next weekend, the last thing Klopp wants is to see Matip out for an extended period of time.
If there are any more defeats (like at Liverpool next weekend) I can only see the fans frustration growing even further.
It might even be this weekend when they play Newcastle away, or UCL vs Porto next week, I'm sure we will see another Costa incident soon.
It will be very interesting to see if Wenger allows Szczesny to play in the FA Cup semi-final next weekend, as he has always preferred to use his sub goalkeeper in that competition, but considering the steadiness of Ospina I wouldn't be surprised if Wenger sent the Pole a message by leaving him out.
Trailing to Manchester City may well see us come unstuck next weekend, but I'm certainly happy that our team is playing with the desire and intensity needed to turn these sort of matches around.
A good litmus test will be next weekend against Chelsea to see where we're at.
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We'd expect to see a drop - off next weekend.
With Ozil back, Wenger could rest him this weekend and have him ready to replace the suspended Ramsey on Wednesday, when he could be vital in seeing Arsenal into the next round.
After yesterday's results and the fact we have a full week before the next game, I wanted to see us pick up where we left off last weekend with maybe a few gentle reintroductions if we managed to get in to a comfortable position in the match.
Lets wait and see if the midfield duo of Elneny and COquelin can handle West Ham next weekend in the lunchtime kick off.
I understand that completely and it could well be that next weekend, which sees the Gunners travel across London to Stamford Bridge to face the reigning EPL champions Chelsea will not be so kind to us.
We also saw significant line movement for the Patriots game next weekend — another potential game of the year against the San Francisco 49ers.
The only way I can see it happening is if we win convincingly next weekend and put some pressure on them.
I agree with those odds simply because i believe the some team that were stronger than Arsenal last season have done some really good business to further strengthen there squads, Bernardo Silva & Kyle Walker for Man City with what they already have plus what pep will add plus its gonna be his second season so he will be a bit more familiar with the EPL and this may make them really tough to beat, Tiemoue Bakayoko & Antonio Rudiger Chealsea plus a top striker and Chelsea will sill be one of the teams to beat, Tottenham are gonna be solid, they've kept the team together and Victor Lindelof & Romelu Lukaku for Man - u and Mourinho is not done yet if the rumors are true and there also the Mourinho second season thing, as much as i'd like to be hopeful for next season, i really do nt think Lacazette and Kolasinac are enough to make us challenge for the league plus having Europa league will give the team less time to recover for the weekend games, the formation change is the only thing i see can make the difference.
Have a great weekend and see you next Wednesday!
Have a fun (and safe) Lolla weekend and see you guys next Wednesday where we'll Crown a new Champion!
It remains to be seen whether or not they deliver this weekend, while there's also the desire to move further clear of fifth - placed Chelsea to really ensure that they're safely going to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Most matches will be played at home on the first two weekends of March next year and I really want to see a win on our own turf!»
He does have a point and we will have to wait and see how the Foxes do when they get back into action next weekend against Norwich and then West Brom.
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off topic guys but i hope we get to see rosicky play his final game at home on the weekend even if its for a few minutes as a sub for his loyalty to our great club, gutted he did nt fulfill his potential with us and we can only wish him the best in his next chapter of his career, gunner for life and the next..
There's no football from the Reds this weekend, our next game is against Southampton on the 19th November in the Premier League, the Reds travel to them so I still won't get to see all of my friends at Anfield!
Vela and Theo had a quick run out, and they can see how they reacted and perhaps have another bash on Tuesday before meeting the Evil Empire of the KGB next weekend.
A weekend which sees progress into the 4th round of the Cup, a legitimate German Wünderkid join for next to zip
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