Sentences with phrase «up a league table of»

Jones and Bob Wilson, his co-director at Landbank, have drawn up a league table of penalty points for each builder, based on the way raw materials are extracted and transported to the factory, the manufacturing process and how ecologically damaging the detergent is once it reaches the river.

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Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM has reached the top spot in the Q1 Experian league table of the most active M&A advisers in the UK, up from third position last year.
Somehow, by covering up, I felt as though I was stepping out of the League Table of Female Attractiveness, and that this might be a good thing.
Almost two - thirds of the top 1,000 primary schools in the 2013 league tables were schools with a religious character, although they only make up about one - third of all English primary schools.
The league tables show schools with «a religious ethos» make up 62 % of the schools that reached the government's targets for pupil's levels of reading, writing and maths.
The Gunners are in top form, having registered five consecutive league wins, and these results have helped us shoot up the PL table to third, to within two points of leaders Manchester City.
For Wenger's wizards to rectify their unimpressive start to the campaign and surge up the Barclays Premier League table, the form and fitness of the aforementioned trio is of paramount importance.
They sit in eighth place in the Serie A table after 11 games, 12 points adrift of the top four, while they've been held to back - to - back goalless draws by AEK Athens in the Europa League over the last fortnight to really ramp up the pressure on Montella.
Darren Bent has notched up in 99 goals in eight Premier League seasons and is the kind of consistent performer that Dalglish may feel he needs to bring in to partner Suarez up front in order to push his Anfield side back into the top four after three lean seasons away from the top table.
His 13 league goals have seen the side open up a ten point lead at the top of the table and they are two victories away from being crowned Premier League champions, which would be Hazard's first since his arrival in the summer ofleague goals have seen the side open up a ten point lead at the top of the table and they are two victories away from being crowned Premier League champions, which would be Hazard's first since his arrival in the summer ofLeague champions, which would be Hazard's first since his arrival in the summer of 2012.
However, Wenger has got a good squad that is sitting pretty in 3rd place on the Barclays Premier League table, and the likes of Mesut Ozil, Santiago Cazorla, Alexis Sanchez, Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud, to name a few, have to turn up on the night and produce their best performances.
The Dutchman won 11 out of his 13 league games as Chelsea caretaker in 2009 and a similar run would see the surrendering champions rocket up the table.
So will the return of Giroud coincide with Arsenal steaming up the Premier League table?
Despite this, I am confident that, with the personnel in the side and the class we have showed this half of term, along with some hard work in training, we will find the winning formula and give a strong push up the table in both leagues in Hilary.
The draw ends United's run of three consecutive wins in all competitions, as they now wait until after the international break to face Liverpool at Anfield on October 17 with the point on Sunday moving them up to sixth place in the Premier League table with 13 points from their opening seven games.
A win for the unbeaten league one side Eton Messi against All Saints could see them move up to the top of the table depending on the results of the league leaders DLT.
If Arsenal had not slipped up so many times to allow the current Premier League leaders to open up such a big, and frankly unbridgeable, gap at the top of the table then we Arsenal fans would have been hoping for the boost that our team would get when the injury hit Spanish midfield star Santi Cazorla was fit to play again.
That result may have brought us back to challenge at the top of table, but it also means that Tottenham are still unbeaten after the first 7 League games and are setting themselves up to go for gold themselves this season.
Los Blancos sit in fourth place in the La Liga table, eight points adrift of leaders Barcelona, while they've had to settle for second place in their Champions League group after picking up just one point from two meetings with Tottenham.
Paul Lambert's side have picked up just one point from their past six Premier League fixtures and leaves the Midlands side battling at the wrong end of the table.
First - half goals from Harry Kane and Erik Lamela — either side of an Ashley Barnes wonderstrike — gave Spurs the points which move them up to sixth place in the Premier League table.
Tottenham's third successive win takes them up to third in the Premier League table — only three points adrift of leaders Leicester City.
However, there is a dark cloud looming on the horizon and it is one that we are all to familiar with, the dreaded Arsenal injury curse, because we are even higher up in the table of Premier League injuries on physioroom.com.
One team that has taken note of their ascent up the Premier League table is Newcastle.
If AW loves Arsenal as much as he says he does, he should guide Arsenal as far up the league table as he can and bow out at the final game of the season.
Arsenal travel to the Stadium of Light on Sunday hoping to overcome Sunderland in their bid to move back up to third spot in the Premier League table.
Since earning promotion from League One in 2011 the Seagulls have been challenging up near the top of the table on a consistent basis, rather than fighting relegation.
If Arsenal fans thought that our club was going to have a tough time winning the Premier League title because the current table toppers Chelsea have beeenjoying a relentless run of results and were looking very unlikely to slip up and give the Gunners a chance to close the gap, imagine how the clubs chasing Real Madrid in La Liga have been feeling.
Two draws on the bounce have not exactly inflicted a big dent in the title hopes of Arsenal but they have allowed the chasing pack to catch up and that sees the Gunners now just one point ahead of Manchester City and only ahead of Leicester City on goal difference in the Premier League table.
The Reds slipped to ninth place in the Premier League table after the loss, and now sit 12 points adrift of leaders Man City as they look to keep up with the pack for a top - four finish this season.
The second way is what if Wenger left and another manager with better tactics won us the league at least once but also our league table results were up and down because of our financial restraints.
If the Premier League season finishes in the way that most of the football experts think it will then the current top three in the table will occupy the same positions as we do now, with Arsenal finishing third behind Tottenham in the runners - up spot and Leicester City completing the biggest upset since Brian Clough took newly promoted Nottingham Forest to the title back in the late 1970s.
And a final bit of proof to back up my theory is available on the stats website Squawka.com where there is a table showing the figures of the Premier League clubs compiled from all sorts of stats and showing the three categories of defence, attack and possession as well as a total.
For one thing it would mean that his Manchester United team would keep their place on top of the Premier League table and with the latest international break coming up after the game, it would be a very nice way for them to sign off.
KLOPP is struggling to get Dortmund out of relegation in a very poor GERMAN LEAGUE right now, apart from Bayern, what is stopping him from climbing up the table?
There could be two very different approaches that Arsenal will face at Old Trafford tomorrow, with some fans expecting Jose Mourinho to set his Manchester United team up to stifle the space and frustrate our fluent, and creative attacking football, while some including our veteran keeper Petr Cech thinking that Mourinho will have to be more adventurous as he is already six points adrift of us and eight points off the top of the Premier League table so a draw would not be all that much use to him.
In the grand scheme of things it would make very little difference to Arsenal if we finished up in second or third place in the Premier League table this season.
Arsenal face the long haul up to Newcastle to face a team without a League win so far this season, but the Gunners are still under pressure to come away with all three points to try and keep in touch at the top end of the table.
But last year saw the Gunners get some silverware in the cabinet and spend more time at the the top of the Premier League table than any other team, so there is a lot of confidence among us that Arsenal are on the up, especially after some quality business done in the summer transfer window.
but to be frank im so lovedrunk on the idea of the league, i want arsenal to sit at the big table again with the grown ups
When all the football pundits were dismissing Arsenal and our chances of winning the Premier League title a couple of years ago, it really wound me up, as we were top of the table and playing the best football.
Every single one of the squad will know that the failure to beat Man United has been a massive setback to the Gunners rise buck up the Premier League table, and has opened a big gap to Man United again.
Arsenal may have picked up the pace in the Premier League after the poor start that saw us head into the previous international break languishing down near the bottom of the table, but we are still not seen by too many in the football world as realistic contenders to lift the EPL trophy next May.
Remember that we were once top of the league in January and still ended up stuttering some few seasons ago, I say let's us just forget about looking at the table and focus on our own game.
Despite the three wins and a draw that has seen the Gunners climb back up towards the right end of the league table, going above our early tormentors Liverpool and level with Chelsea on points, Arsenal are still some way behind the pace setters from Manchester.
With every improvement in performance from Arsenal and every game we win to keep climbing up the Premier League table, thoughts inevitably turn to whether the current version of the Gunners is good enough to emulate the sort of success that we had in the first decade under the managerial reign of Arsene Wenger.
I suppose that it did not matter in the end, as Arsenal were able to soak up the pressure from West Ham and record a vital away win that keeps the little run of results going and moves the Gunners above the Hammers in the Premier League table.
Despite major improvement under the stewardship of Marco Silva, Hull remain 19th in the table and need to start picking up points if they are going to keep hold of their Premier League status.
The win helped us to keep pace at the top of the table, with both Liverpool and Manchester City picking up impressive wins, and we remain joint - top of the league with 23 points.
Arsenal MUST give it whatever it takes to remain top of the table always without backsliding up to the very end of the season campaign in May to lift the Barclays Premier League big trophy again after a long time.
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