“Professor Watt of Belfast used to say that the Reformation took place without the help of Arminianism, and that when it eventually entered the Church it did so as a troubler.”
“From sublime to ridiculous in the space of a handful of holes summed up his opening round when a potential leaderboard troubler collapsed into one-over par.”
“Although to be fair, one of those songs was the novelty number one 'Cotton Eye Joe' by Swedish chart troublers Rednex.”
“They are the troublers, they are the dividers of unity, who neglect and permit not others to unite those dissever'd peeces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth.”
“You do wonder Y whether or not they would ever return, such has been the dramatic slide from League Cup finalists and Championship play-off troublers barely 15 years ago.”