Sentences with phrase «if big clubs»

We are not in any further negotiations for the moment, even if big clubs are interested.
If, by any chance, he does to turn into a superstriker in Sweden, at least Arsenal know that they will have an advantage if the big clubs come calling, as proved by this video he made last year...
If big clubs don't want to take a punt on the Balotelli transfer, someone like Everton could do well to push the boat out for him.
If big clubs want him enough they will give up a good player.
If a big club comes in for him with a huge offer he will be off Showing his grit and skill elsewhere either in the PL or abroad.
We should use Sanchez to get a player in exchange if a big club wants him.
With the team just above the relegation zone, the last thing Pompey need is another player considering his future, but Kranjcar, who has been linked with Arsenal and Monaco, insists he would walk away from Fratton Park if a bigger club came in for him.
The problem Lyon will have is if a bigger club (including Arsenal) makes a decent offer, Lacazette will be unsettled.
Striker I can understand - we will only get 1 if a big club buys and someone is not needed (then they can come to us) but what about a CB; for god's sake there is enough quality.
It remains to be seen if bigger clubs will gamble on this controversial character, but his displays this season have seen him targeted by the big sides and his contract situation will surely have others watching closely.
I think 70m is ok if a bigger club come in for him and no player bigger than the club, obviously he is doesn't want to play for the club anymore cos he wants champions league football, it a shame but Wenger must go fot lemar or draxler or both to soften the blow, but not to a rival league club
When asked about Arsenal's interest he said: «It's meaningful if a big club pays attention to me and I think this happened because of my performance this season,»
And amid the reported interest from the Gunners, the 27 - year - old has admitted he would seriously consider leaving South Wales if a big club came calling.

Not exact matches

«If we want to be successful and if we want to have a club that is going to be sustainable, we will need that 1 billion euros in 2020,» says FC Barcelona President Josep Maria Bartomeu, 55, sitting in his executive suite in Camp Nou, Barça's famous headquarters, which includes Europe's biggest football stadium, with 99,500 seatIf we want to be successful and if we want to have a club that is going to be sustainable, we will need that 1 billion euros in 2020,» says FC Barcelona President Josep Maria Bartomeu, 55, sitting in his executive suite in Camp Nou, Barça's famous headquarters, which includes Europe's biggest football stadium, with 99,500 seatif we want to have a club that is going to be sustainable, we will need that 1 billion euros in 2020,» says FC Barcelona President Josep Maria Bartomeu, 55, sitting in his executive suite in Camp Nou, Barça's famous headquarters, which includes Europe's biggest football stadium, with 99,500 seats.
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To the religinuts: If by god, you mean the force behind the big bang then most atheist believe in god and we can have a discussion... if you mean that you join dead jesus» fan club and follow his club rules, (which were written by... strangers) you go to disney land in the sky forever..If by god, you mean the force behind the big bang then most atheist believe in god and we can have a discussion... if you mean that you join dead jesus» fan club and follow his club rules, (which were written by... strangers) you go to disney land in the sky forever..if you mean that you join dead jesus» fan club and follow his club rules, (which were written by... strangers) you go to disney land in the sky forever....
If a Christian group elects an atheist to be its club president, or if a Muslim group elects a Jew to be its club president, BIG DEAIf a Christian group elects an atheist to be its club president, or if a Muslim group elects a Jew to be its club president, BIG DEAif a Muslim group elects a Jew to be its club president, BIG DEAL.
The headline also made me chuckle - as if Christianity was some kind of exclusive club with a couple big bouncers at the door, checking your «anti-gay» card!
Still, Gomis wants to be allowed the chance to talk to Arsenal as he has ambitions of playing for a bigger club, though it could still be that he will leave Swansea for Crystal Palace if the Gunners do not make an approach.
If Arsenal, gets Mbappe or Abumayang the bank will be having a laughing but the people who run our club including the manager never go big.
«I know it doesn't always work out like that with Tony Adams and such, but if they know the club inside out, which Vieira and Henry do, it gives you a big advantage.
It therefore seems as if Umtiti will get his move to a bigger club this summer, but I think Arsenal should still attempt to make a last ditch bid to try and hijack the youngster from Barcelona's grasps.
If we must bridge the gap between the other big clubs and us — damn it, we are and have always been a big club — we must spend big, but wisely and necessarily.
If the club has chosen to ignore the fans then that so called «minority» will become bigger — people don't want to spend money on a poor product and Arsenal are a poor product.
Well, John Champion summed it up perfectly at the conclusion of the game:» it's debatable if Arsenal still resonate as a big club anymore, what is without debate however is that more recently the often fail to win the big games».
Also if you were to ask Rosicky if Wenger has «destroyed» him he'll likely laugh in your face as with the amount of injuries he has had over the years not many managers would have stuck by him and no other big club would have kept him around.
Big clubs would have him in reserve for times when their top two choices are injured, and if he does well then make him second substitute.
If a club as big as Arsenal can't sack Wenger A loser by the way I wonder if the club n fans aren't owned by Wenger... Thursday nite FootbaIf a club as big as Arsenal can't sack Wenger A loser by the way I wonder if the club n fans aren't owned by Wenger... Thursday nite Footbaif the club n fans aren't owned by Wenger... Thursday nite Football
No mention of the massive cash reserves that the club has built up there I see or the fact that we would be a lot happier paying the high prices if we could see the money being spent on players rather than put in a big pile to earn interest.
A lot of fans, past players and even pundits are asking for us to sign Benzema and if we do that would be a big F**K YOU to either Theo or his agent, whoever was holding the club at ransom for a pay raise and back to the wings you go... Get a feeling now seeing Pedro going to Chelsea whom has won everything there is to win and to me is on a different level than Theo could have been ours if 1) Walcott wasn't homegrown to make up that number and 2) to prevent him from going to a rival.
If you wants to be a big club focus on players who can deliver or invest in» young future players» and be a southampton.
If you consider spurs as big club than we have fallen for real.barcelona are also dominating but what counts is a win.in football you only celebrate wins, so stop trying to look for a positive in a defeat accept and how big teams think (winning mentality) @goonsquad8
Don't get me wrong, he's a classy little player but he also has his faults and I doubt that he will shine as much as he did at Arsenal, if he were to go to a bigger club with bigger players (stars).
If we are to shake off that reputation then we have to act in a way of a big club instead of selling our best players.
arsenal made him the player he is today, but if he think he is bigger than the club let him go we will have good players as well
If Arsenal want to be taken seriously as a «big club» then we should start acting as one.
All other owners of big clubs have pulled the trigger, if things have got to this state.
Once this transfer window is over, we can go through all the players that were bought by big clubs and see if any one of them would have been an upgrade to our squad.
So if you want success, look at the bigger picture and realise that the only thing that you can and should do is support the club and stop pacifying your sensitive emotions with conspiracy theories about the board not really trying to win, which is just plain stupid if you think about it with any kind of logic.
Cavanis Agent ««This summer, Edi has received interest from big clubs who are looking for a centre forward,» revealed Guglielmone» he could «only be happy at PSG if Zlatan Ibrahimovic lets him become the main forward».
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Yes the former Barcelona man is our leading goalscorer, and has been key in our positive start to the year, but it seems as if he believes he is bigger than the club, and his disregard for his fitness in playing regardless of injury for his country, is pure disrespèct.
Yes, that is the big difference, and you can add that the difference also is, that Mourinho works in management positions in clubs, that will sack him, if the team doesn't win, whereas Wenger work for Arsenal, which these days seem to be content even when we fall to top 5 - 6 in England and get totally humiliated by better clubs / teams in England and in Europe.
If the club hadn't of broken their promise of us signing the elite and challenging the very biggest, I wonder if maybe it could have gotten us back into the gamIf the club hadn't of broken their promise of us signing the elite and challenging the very biggest, I wonder if maybe it could have gotten us back into the gamif maybe it could have gotten us back into the game.
Juventus aren't a very rich club, but if they sell Pogba for # 100m as is being said, then suddenly they'll have the money to test Arsenal with some big bids for Sanchez.
But on the downside, At a bigger club with star players with egos, if the players are not happy with the new arriving Boss (big name) you will get the complete opposite of the above... Lack of motivation, just like what happened with Utd when SAF was replaced by Some no body!?
The main issue at the club is whether they have the funds to spend big and if they do why isn't Wenger spending it?
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