Sentences with phrase «terms of points last»

Under The Radar — Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea City) 7 goals and 10 assists had Sigurdsson challenging premium priced midfielders in terms of points last season.

Not exact matches

Few people even used the term «social media» at this point, and it wasn't clear whether any of these new social networks would last.
As we pointed out yesterday in early trading «Ethereum got smashed below $ 200 in what might have been the last panic move of the long - term correction that started almost a month ago».
According to Bloomberg data, U.S. equities, as measured by the S&P 500 Index, barely budged; long - term U.S. Treasury rates are currently trading within 10 basis points (bps) of where they were on January 1; and, with the exception of the last two weeks of the year, the Federal Reserve (Fed) sat on its hands.
Back in July of last year I pointed out that in a world where official short - term interest rates are close to zero, some short - term market interest rates are also going to be very close to zero, and that, in such cases, interest - rate dips below zero could occur as a result of insignificant price fluctuations.
In the US, they are up by about 180 basis points since their safe - haven related lows in October last year following the Russian default, the near collapse of Long - Term Capital Management, and subsequent problems in Latin America (Graph 6).
UNG is now setting up for an ideal re-entry point that is lower risk than last month's initial buy entry because the ETF has come into intermediate - term support of its 50 - day moving average.
But our work together thus far has already established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan tradition has a place of its own in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5) in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises in store for the openhearted.
Recent totalitarian experiments seem to furnish material for a positive judgement on this last point: the individual, outwardly bound to his fellows by coercion and solely in terms of function, deteriorates and retrogresses: he becomes mechanized.
As my friend Chef Schneller (who I met while touring the Culinary Institute of America last year) points out, the term «spring lamb» refers to a lamb born in the spring and eaten in the summer.
The Merseyside club secured their third successive season without Champions League football last term, leading to the sacking of manager Kenny Dalglish, and his Northern Irish replacement has been charged with the responsibility of improving his playing staff in the pursuit of closing the 17 point gap between their eight place finish and a top four finish.
For the last three years, Arsenal were climbing the table (from fourth to second) but again declining in terms of overall points collected (from 79 to 71).
Currently sat in fourth place nine points adrift of leaders Barcelona, they look as though they will surrender their title this term, and also have an upcoming Champions League quarter final with last season's winners, and cross city rivals, Real to contend with.
Conspicuously, this is a relatively easy December period for the Gunners, who faced Man City away and Chelsea at home in the span of a week, last term, and managed to pick up a meager point from a possible six.
We should be feeling confident after the second half performance against Lincoln City last weekend, but that confidence is likely to be fragile and with Tonly Pulis teams often causing the Gunners to misfire I think we have to look at the possibility of dropping points or even losing, but where would that leave us in terms of the top four?
Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to terms with myself that nothing was going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many comments would post, things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no point anymore in pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything more and we just have to settle and accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
This is 100 % wrong, we are third in terms of injuries this season; last season we ended as 1st by a mile with 289 injuries (1 player out for 1 weeks = 1 point)(about 80 extra weeks of injuries more than # 2).
«It is the one big, if you like black mark, against Arsene Wenger in these last 10 years in terms of why he hasn't identified an issue with these types of players -LCB- points to Coquelin and Cazorla -RCB--- because they can not win the league with them.
The Chilean has been out of sorts this term, scoring only four Premier League goals unlike the 12 he had at this point of last season, and has come under scrutiny for a number of below - par displays.
Was not analyzing the Manchester ss and don't really care much there but from a footballing point of view and from the words of MR wenger I understand the logic I do nt read what the media thinks neither My comment above addresses the issues we face in comparison to the two previous seasons adding in our re enforcements The 22 million question «Are the Arsenal capable of achieving 85 point come next May???» I believed we were strong last year and said it here that the team was strong and together and used the very words that MR wenger used cohesion but as the season unfolded the cracks showed up at the very beginning when we lost to west ham and it got worse as we lost pole position and every thing around us came tumbling down by February last season here comes another important question did they know and understand what happened do they know what to do this term to avoid the very same faith well we wait and see Irregardless of what happens I will support Arsenal and will keep analyzing every match my way until May so Good luck Arsenal with your endeavors and hope you do well against Liverpool keep the fight on keep the heads up and give them a good beating
Nacho Monreal is very good till 60 to 65 min, after that we are weak in that position during last term and even during liverpool match we lost points due to lack of energy in the final third from the left side!!
The German international celebrated his first ever competitive hat - trick last week, in the 6 - 0 demolition of Ludogorets, which brought his tally for the term up to six in all competitions at this early point in the season, two under his tally of the previous year.
However, that looks set to change this term as the West London side are through to the Capital One Cup final, are seven points clear at the top of the Premier League and are in a strong position to qualify for the quarter - finals of the Champions League after a 1 - 1 draw with Paris Saint - Geramain in France in their last - 16 first - leg on Tuesday.
The midfielder has played a huge part in keeping Dortmund within a shout of snatching the title away from Bayern Munich, who have won the last three consecutive years, and currently lead this term's by five points.
Bang average could be the term used to describe the Spanish champions, in fact, who also lost their weekend La Liga game to Catalan minnows Girona at the weekend and are already a massive eight points behind Barcelona this season, so this is not the all - conquering Madrid of the last two seasons.
We may finish in a higher league position, but we may easily be further away than last season in terms of points.
«We had four more points than last year, so we improved in terms of our points total.
Arsenal took 15 points from their opening six games and topped the league for 128 days last term before falling away in the final stages of the campaign.
Jermaine has lost that fantastic goalscoring record over the last couple of years and he's got a point to prove in that way, but he doesn't need to prove anything to me in terms of his attitude.»
At White Hart Lane last term, Tottenham took 18 points out of 18 against the division's bottom six - a group that included Swansea and Burnley - and that ruthlessness was key to their title challenge.
The Gunners haven't always been the easiest opponents for Antonio Conte since he took over, this trip should remind the Italian of Chelsea's big turning point on their way to the title last term.
But despite being eight, 15, six and 14 points better off respectively than at the corresponding stage of the last four seasons, De Gea is facing more shots and having to make more saves per game this term than in any of those previous campaigns.
It's rather hard to point the finger at a particular aspect of their game that has improved on last season — but they look as if they have collectively moved up a level in terms of confidence and assurance both on and off the ball that even when Everton threatened David De Gea in the early stages of the second half, the home side refused to be drawn in.
Muniain has scored just once in the league since August as part of an Athletic side currently languishing in 13th place in La Liga, 20 points from the position they finished in last term.
Derby v Blackburn Betting Preview Although there were only three points which split the two Championship sides at the end of last term, the Rams did look the more accomplished of the two.
Despite glimmers of promise in Blackburn's opening three league encounters, Rovers still find themselves nursing similar problems to last term, which was their failure to convert valiant and industrious displays into points.
It was exactly the sort of match in which Mauricio Pochettino's men may have dropped points last season, but they are a tougher proposition this term and stretched their winning run to eight Premier League matches.
Roy Hodgson, meanwhile, has only one victory to his name in his last 27 away matches as Fulham & Liverpool manager — So is it any wonder why the Reds have accumulated a meagre tally of five points from a possible 27 on the road so far this term?
That was their fourth draw in a row, their fifth of the season, and yet the irony is a point away at Blackburn Rovers this weekend would probably be deemed a worthy result by the fans, especially as Sunderland's away fragilities are well documented; with the Wearside club having yet to register an away win this season and only managed a meagre two all of last term.
The battle ground is Ewood Park in Lancashire, where Blackburn lost just three league games throughout the whole of last season and somehow forced the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool into surrendering valuable points, while their famous scalp that term was their 2 - 1 win over Arsenal.
However, their defensive display was much stronger than in last term's 5 - 4 defeat as they kept the Canaries out and ensured the full complement of three points were brought home to Cobham.
Well, as Lois (chair of AISA) said on Five Live last night, we were the best team in 2013, in terms of points, and now all we have to do is replicate that through next season, rather than a calender year.
The visitors were really poor on their travels last term when it came to the top sides, losing at all of their top four rivals, taking just four points from a possible 18 at the top seven.
Saturday's home meeting with Everton, a team which left Stamford Bridge with a point last term, will mark the first occasion that Chelsea have played at home in the league since their humbling by Sunderland last month, where the Black Cats stunned the Chelsea faithful, the entire country and the whole of Europe with their sublime 3 - 0 victory.
They done so by the skin of their teeth in previous seasons, but last season Bolton finished a clear nine points above the drop, with the teams results definitely improving in the second half of the season under new manager Owen Coyle, so there were promising signs from the Reebok club that they can do a lot better than they for the most part last term, when positive form was almost non-existent and despite some valiant and brave efforts against some classy opponents they just couldn't convert their courageous performances into points which would have propelled them up the Premier League and into a more respectable finishing position.
Two goals in the last five minutes of the game saw Bolton produce a smash and grab effort to secure maximum points in last term's visit to the Brittania Stadium, home of a Stoke side who always give travelling sides a run for their money.
-- Martinez's win percentage at Everton is now 29 % (the same as he had at Wigan)-- It's been 9 months (to the day) since we had consecutive league wins — We are currently 4 league points better off after 23 games than when we finished 17th under Moyes — Three home wins all season in the league — Six wins all season out of 23 games — 10 defeats at Goodison since the start of last season — The worst defence in the league in terms of goals conceded
Case in point: New York state, where Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced last week that the $ 178 billion state and local pension fund ended its fiscal year March 31 with a minuscule return on assets of 0.19 percent, well short of its 7 percent long - term target.
A poll released last week by the Siena Research Institute showed 55 percent of New York voters were prepared to reelect him and his approval rating stood at 62 percent — the highest point in his second term.
The candidates for Queens borough president faced off in their first major televised debate earlier tonight on NY1, discussing the future of Willets Point, stop - and - frisk and the lasting controversy over term limits.
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