Sentences with phrase «suffer big blow»

Listening to the radio and I ear that Arsenal title challenge suffer a big blow, my heart start to beat very fast, tinking ozil was out for a season, then the say Ox is out for 2 months I just jump of joy
An already thin Giants offensive line suffered a big blow when Geoff Schwartz fractured his left leg against Washington.
Last season, Ibrahimovic suffered a big blow when he was taken off during a Europa League game after sustaining a ligament injury and was out of action for nearly a year.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings» hope of igniting another verbal diarrhea contest with functionaries of the National Democratic Congress ahead of the crucial November polls has suffered a big blow following a decision by party leaders to, henceforth, disregard his tantrums.

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Liverpool have certainly suffered from losing Luis Suarez, while Arsenal have also felt that blow of big names losing many times in the last decade.
So the news reported by the Daily Mail that Cazorla has suffered yet another setback on his road to recovery and will not feature for Arsenal again this season is a pretty big blow.
The biggest blow of the afternoon came with the sight of James McCarthy being carried off on a stretcher in the second - half after suffering a suspected double leg fracture in a challenge with the blameless Salomon Rondon.
Bordeaux have been dealt a big «blow» with the news that goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso has suffered knee ligament damage.
The Magpies suffered a defeat out at Sheffield Wednesday last weekend, a big blow to their form and it allowed Brighton to sneak back to the top of the table.
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In this humorous retelling, the wolf didn't huff and puff to blow the pigs» houses down; instead he suffered from a terrible allergy and, when stopping by to borrow a cup of sugar, accidentally blew the houses down with a big and powerful sneeze.
The extension to 2016 represents a big win for the Canadian plant, who suffered a significant blow amidst last December's announcement that production of the Chevrolet Camaro will change hands to Lansing, Michigan after 2015.
This is an awesome coup for the company, as it is the largest source of digital data for lending in the world, yet it has suffered severe blows at the hands of the Big Six publishers recently.
The storming success of the Wii has been somewhat quelled by the Xbox 360 and, while the 3DS is finally gaining steam, it's also suffered a huge price cut that has surely dealt a big blow to profits.
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