Sentences with phrase «wrong side of something»

Newport players were able to get wrong side of him too much (goes against him and Vieira).
This past Sunday Night was no different, and unfortunately for them, they came out on the wrong side of it this time..
Team Reisner battled with a very good Team Harlander squad on Sunday Night and came out on the wrong side of it.
He is 27 years of age, perhaps on the wrong side of it, but still got a good 3 - 4 years left.
Was expecting a shootout, but was expecting to be on the wrong side of it for the whole game.
Rambo has a tendency to position himself ahead of play ready to receive the ball, this works as a AM but a CM I feel it is too much of a gap making issue, if we lose the ball then he is the wrong side of it to press and win back without coming from behind which is likely to draw a foul.
Today Jack kept letting his man get behind him or the wrong side of him, he kept looking at the ball on the wing while not concentrating on his man, we just got lucky that we were playing a poor team.
He looks so slow and disinterested, can't header away corners, all the crosses coming into the box he misses them or lets the opposition out jump him or get the wrong side of him..
Unfortunately, on Sunday they were on the wrong side of it as they took the L to # 2 Team Massel.
The centre - back is now on the wrong side of him and Henriquez is able to slide the ball through to Coric who finishes the move.
After allowing Haris Seferovic to run the wrong side of him, Cana slipped on the edge of the penalty area and then used his hand to deny the Swiss striker.
Like the EU referendum bill, or Theresa May's attacks on imaginary health tourists, or Iain Duncan Smith's insistence on the effectiveness of his welfare reforms, this is another example of post-reality governance: policy based not on the real world, but on an imaginary one of PR messaging in which the sole purpose is stay in power by finding lines of public opinion and putting the opposition on the wrong side of them.
The Deep End: Heresy of the week: There's only one political divide that really matters and you're probably on the wrong side of it
Referring to the 15 bills put forward by the prime minister in the final legislative programme before the general election, the Tory leader said: «Only this prime minister could draw a dividing line and find himself on the wrong side of it.
In the Commons debate that followed the speech Cameron said: «Only this prime minister could draw a dividing line and find himself on the wrong side of it.
Careful checking found no leaks in the barrier, and no cobalt - chromium beads on the wrong side of it.
They say there's a thin line between love and hate, and dating your best friend will teach you how easy it is to find yourself on the wrong side of it!
If there is a growing gap between the extreme rich and the rest the country, «Mr. Popper's Penguins» appears to be on the wrong side of it.
There is a fine line between delving into the mysteries of life and engaging in mystification, and Mr. Gomes lands on the wrong side of it.
A permanent cynic and sceptic about everything she sees and hears, you wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of her.
There's a not - so - fine line between sexy and tacky and this cover is on the wrong side of it.
You're on the wrong side of it.
This couldn't be more counter-productive and its absolutely amazing that Apple is on the wrong side of it.
The baby gate was accidentally left open and Buddy is on the wrong side of it.
Streaming music is simply another shift in music consumption habits and this time Apple was on the wrong side of it.
Once we reached the stadium, and discovered that (of course) we were on the wrong side of it, we kept walking'til we finally reached the entrance we were supposed to go in.
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