Sentences with phrase «epl clubs»

now reports are ade has asked for a couple of days to think about the move as man citeh are not big in africa (surprise) I'm sure chelsea and arsenal are the biggest epl clubs in that part of the world I would be interested if some of our fellow african gooners could fill me in on this.
These EPL clubs are Crystal Palace and West Ham.
As a matter of fact, EPL clubs have already spent more than # 500m since the end of last season, according to business analysts Deloitte the league is bound to establish a new record by August 31st.
One also wonders what your argument might be if, in a few years time, the other 19 EPL clubs had been acquired by benefactors that were outspending your benefactors.....
The new TV deal has widened the gap between the 20 EPL clubs and the «peasants».
We can find a few examples like Mamadou Sakho to Crystal Palace but instead of such sporadic loans to EPL clubs, with Chelsea we find, what is perhaps a systematic strategy of loaning good players out to EPL rivals.
The other big EPL clubs have no problem spending their cash.
This summer will even be harder to sign a WC striker or any top class player infact with the all the EPL clubs getting a good chuck plus City, United, Lpool and Chelsea looking to revamp there squads.
I watch on BEIN Sports and whenever there is a clash of times between an Arsenal game and one of the other big EPL clubs, Arsenal is relegated to one of the lessor channels.
This is why you don't see lots of departures from EPL clubs unless there's a big wage improvment.
I can forgive him for selling players but not for selling them to top epl clubs.
However, there are not too many EPL clubs looking stronger than Arsenal at the minute, especially after the reigning champions Chelsea have faltered of late and have also just lost their summer signing and top scorer Alvaro Morata for a lengthy injury lay - off.
And other EPL clubs know we will never come close to winning the title either, because we never push ourselves and settle for top 4.
The concept is a good start, however, I believe the EPL clubs must also agree to NOT sell to other clubs outside of the EPL when the domestic widow closes.
Other clubs outside the EPL could bid all they want, but if the EPL clubs all agree to impose their own no - sell (to anyone) prior to the day of the EPL kickoff, this would be a very good and welcomed change imo.
The other EPL clubs have strengthened through transfers while we have neglected to participate in the transfer market because I...........
Zlatan is a winner and so it would have to be one of the big EPL clubs.
The danger is that we get all the rumours, then he's playing in a Chelsea shirt next season, or one of the other big EPL clubs.
It is all about the wage bills of the EPL clubs and while Arsenal are back in fourth place behind the usual suspects of Chelsea, United and City, the numbers might surprise you.
We have a better squad than most EPL clubs at the moment but we lack creativity just because players are played out of positions.
Arsenal and other epl clubs are going to be testing their teams to rate their performances and access how improved their teams are, after the international break.
Well YES and NO now we have the FFP in place so it's even again in fact we should come on top becouse we have gone through the pain of building the next generation stadium and new lucrative sponsership unlike nearly all of the EPL clubs, my reason for AW to step aside is becouse his not upgrading his always trying to make do, we the Arsenal want to fight the war and not the battle.
England as a nation don't produce players of good quality, no matter who they picked they don't have the class to win tournaments anyway and it's no wonder English players are not wanted by Real Madrid, Barcelona or Bayern Munich heck even in the big EPL clubs like Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea they aren't starters but just there for quota requirements
This makies European players relatively cheap, even if the EPL clubs have to pay more for the same player than he is for teams in Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, or the Bundesliga.
Comparing the cost of players to European clubs and EPL clubs is comparing apples to oranges.
He did not mention any other EPL clubs trying to get him this year and I think he would have done if any had.
It shows that Arsenal are second in the list of EPL clubs with 46 bookings, behind only Sunderland who have amassed a massive 55 cards.
In a way that takes a bit of the edge off our own joy at finally beating one of the big EPL clubs away from home, but it should also give Arsene Wenger and the players the same sort of incentive that Saturday's cup upsets did.
The EPL clubs want to win trophies and stay in the Premier league (especially with the tv money now in place) and will do anything to achieve that (bring more foreign players).
Signing a DM from another league is high risk, even Chelsea, man utd buy from EPL clubs that's proven.
The young defender has lost his confidence at Arsenal and I am sure Wenger would happily send him out on loan but according to Squawka.com there are two other EPL clubs keen.
With the news reported recently that our player was frustrated about the lack of contract talks, Chelsea have now joined those EPL clubs and I think that is very worrying for us indeed.
While other EPL clubs play Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in pre-season in order to gauge themselves against the very best, to see what needs to be added to their squad, Arsenal plays Singapore 11, Lyon, Everton etc. to see where we are, this my friend serves two purposes, 1) Maybe our aspiration is no higher than Lyon, Everton and Singapore level and also to pull the wool over our eyes by dominating much lesser teams to generate massive support for the status quo.
Don't be deceived and think EPL clubs sit on cash thinking how to spend it.
EPL is gonna be a box office this season, with the amount of stars that EPL clubs have.
EPL Clubs are now richer even those at bottom and some are and will be spending more than us (look at stoke, tottenham and leicester)..
I would love that to be the Stoke City and England international star Jack Butland, who is being linked with Arsenal and other EPL clubs according to a Metro report.
We have the 2nd largest stadium in EPL clubs.....
Remember, 2 years ago Arsenal won the cup even though they had 3 tough draws of EPL clubs --(Everton, LPool, Spurs) but they were all played at the Emirates which really helped.
Sorry Terry, whereas you are correct in you analogy of Kroenke & Sons et al turning this once great football club into a money making conglomorate — as with all EPL clubs for that matter these days, such is the word «progress» for want of a better description, I'm afraid there is a lot of truth in the comments above.
Wenger is just not doing enough to keep pace with the other big EPL clubs or many other UEFA CL clubs.
Well over # 800m was spent this summer by epl clubs around 10 % of that by arsenal, one l thing i will guarantee is only one club will win the league.
wake up AW is a loser, the only reason arsenal seems to compete is because the league has become really average and he has more resources than 80 % of EPL clubs and the lack of ambition of the board but honestly, the guy is a looser.
If Arsenal had played that way vs. most other EPL clubs they would have lost convincingly.
Getting through is hard and I also believe that UEFA and the officials make it even harder for EPL clubs.
Why Giroud starts, i do nt know (how many EPL clubs would Giroud go to and get a start).
Would you be happy to see them playing the top EPL clubs every week?
You can see the table of EPL clubs and the number of players each has missing with various illness and injury issues on physioroom.com and while the Gunners may not be right at the top for a change, we are at number five with seven players out of action.
He thinks that EPL clubs are at a disadvantage in Europe because they do not get the help with fixtures that clubs in Spain, Italy, France and Germany get.
Unlike loan deal to Championship teams, loan deal between EPL clubs can not be cancelled easily mid-season.
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