I'm certain these words will encourage the many women of faith who have grown weary from
fighting for a place at the table.
Each year, thousands of young people from all over the
world fight for places at leading colleges and universities.
If your puppy was one of a large litter he may have had to
fight for his place at the food bowl, or for toys or attention.
I was under the impression you wanted a class CB then you mention stones who has great potential but current ability would be
fighting for a place on our bench.
If u put Ronaldo in this team, he would get demoralized and demotivated to such an extent that he would start
fighting for his place with Campbell.
The arrivals of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil and the re-emergence of Coquelin and Ramsey has made competition for a place in the starting midfield much more intense, especially with the likes of Mikel Arteta, Theo Walcott, Tomas Rosicky, Santi Cazorla, Danny Welbeck and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain also
fighting for a place as well.
as you have stated we have some very talented players out on loan, and that for now is the best option for them, as they will get the game time needed and when they come back in the summer, they should be ready for the first
team fight for places.
It's a shame because he was a good player when he first arrived, but the couple of injuries he had may have knocked his confidence, (fearful of getting injured again) and now he is sulking instead
of fighting for a place in the team.
The recent performances of Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud in particular have struck me as those of
players fighting for their places in the team, so I (wonder if we might just see Wenger start the EPL campaign at home to Leicester City next Friday with these two in the starting line - up.
Overall methinks Wenger is trying to fire up all the players from their complacency by bringing in versatile and strong willed players, players who don't get easily overwhelmed or bullied, aggressive even... this is what Xhaka and Vardy have in common compared to say Walcott or Ramsey, I hear even Debuchy wants to come back to
fight for his place instead of the bitching and whining from last year.
Their faint hopes of retaining their Premier League title have disappeared, and they must
now fight for a place in the top - four.
There is no need for that as at now.He needs to at least stay injury free next season and then we will see.He also needs to be consistent and the will to also
fight for his place if they need be.However if he does not meet this criteria then we get another player but for now no.There is no need.
Gabriel and Mert will
fight for their places when they are back bcos Rob will definitely have a chance to play going by what he has done so far this season.
He's a very similar player to the squad members
already fighting for a place in midfield and if Arsenal have plans of using Wilshere next season, then Barkley's role in the team becomes redundant.
As a result, Fabregas is expected to have a tough competition in the midfield with the likes of N'Golo Kante and Tiemoue Bakayoko
fighting for a place alongside the newly recruited Drinkwater.
Coupled with the signing of Nelson Semedo this summer though, it would have certainly been best for both parties if a deal had been agreed, but Vidal will now stay at Barcelona until January at least and continue to
fight for his place while offering squad depth for Valverde as they compete across various fronts.
This seems thoroughly deserved for a talented homegrown player who's had to
keep fighting for his place in Jose Mourinho's star - studded squad.
United will hope Pereira can return to Old Trafford and produce that kind of form for them, with Mourinho suggesting he'd have liked to see the 21 - year -
old fight for his place this year.
With Alexis back and with Campbell and
Chamberlain fighting for a place, Walcott could easily start up front and I think it would help him to hit top form as well, especially with Mesut Ozil feeding him through balls.
White men especially must «duck and cover» as they are pressed to take responsibility for racism and sexism — although ageism, disable - ism and the issue of
homosexuality fight for a place in the discourse of marginalization.
Whether we play 442 or a 3/5 backline we will have Zhaka and
Jack fighting for that place with Ramsey so realistically who would we rather see in the team?
If no new deal is agreed upon, Chelsea will have an important role to fill and so perhaps they've started the search early to find a more than capable long - term replacement in a department where they're arguably already quite light with N'Golo Kante, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Danny
Drinkwater fighting for places.
Phrases with «to fight for one's place»