Sentences with phrase «wake of defeat»

In the wake of their defeat in the FA Cup, The Sun suggest that Brendan Rodgers has been told to start planning for next season, and the Dutchman is high up on his list of plans.
Audible dissatisfaction in the wake of defeat is pretty much a given in the Premier League these days, what with the times we live in and the youth of today and their electronic rock music and lack of respect for their elders.
Wegner has zero right to complain about injuries in the wake of the defeat to Bayern or before this match because he fully had the option to strengthen over the summer and elected not to.
«The reaction in the wake of that defeat in the Varsity Match was to work out what we could do to improve our preparations for this year and make those changes to give ourselves the best chance possible.
Eden Central School Board members have scheduled a community forum and budget workshop on Tuesday to discuss what to do in the wake of the defeat of its proposed 2018 - 19 budget.
And Republican leaders are delighted that gay donors — who might, in the wake of a defeat, have mounted jihad against the state's Republicans — are instead contributing generously to save these four Republican seats.
When the Tories finally lost power after 18 years in 1997 the party did what parties often do in the wake of defeat.
Mr Corbyn has ruled out standing down in the wake of the defeat, and senior figures including John McDonnell, Emily Thornberry and Ken Livingstone have rallied around the Labour leader today.
However, in the wake of his defeat in the referendum on the voting system, the Lib Dem leader is anxious to avoid seeming obsessed with constitutional matters at a time of deep spending cuts.
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