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Cherry, who played for Leeds between 1972 and 1982, was left to lament the situation at his old club.
Macclesfield were left to lament the late David Wheater equaliser a fortnight ago which forced the replay.
Marvin Matip was left to lament, cynically: "Maybe Mats Hummels is not allowed to score an own goal".
Despite the best efforts of Matt Ritchie, they could not find a way to goal and they were left to lament the waving away of their penalty shouts.
The Springboks' coach, Heyneke Meyer, was philosophical in defeat but left to lament a "quite worrying" kneecap injury to his captain, Jean de Villiers.
The Islanders, who had a 9-8 shot advantage in the first period, were left to lament that a strong early shot by Kvasha had hit the crossbar.
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"There's just nobody left to employ," lamented Kim Fantaci, director of the National Association of Certified Public Accounting Firms, an association of 47 small to midsize practices.
Smith, now stopped dead in his tracks before he can unleash his latest Viagra jokes, is left to anticipate a lament about the history of hereditary heart disease in the Bowen family.
Lorenzo Insigne converted the penalty to breach England's defence for the first time in ten hours and 24 minutes, leaving Southgate to lament the introduction of VAR, which will also be used during the World Cup finals.
His stewardship leaves little to lament.
Burns' conversion from wide out completed the job, leaving Newcastle to lament what should have been.
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