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climb
(redirected from having a mountain to climb)

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See: headway, progress, surmount


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But despite having a mountain to climb on the back of France's deflected goal last weekend, there are weaknesses to expose in their ranks.
Then comes Jose Maria Olazabal on five under followed by Campbell who, despite having a mountain to climb, is not prepared to concede defeat yet.
Watson is concerned that, through no fault of their own, Rovers will find themselves having a mountain to climb to get among the division's top sides despite being in a rich vein of form which has seen them lose just once in their last 10 fixtures and win four of their last five.
 
 
 
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