Sentences with phrase «owners club for»

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The owner of The Country Club Ice Cream Parlor, Jerry Sapio, in Staten Island («Where all the kids hung out,» LaCola says) was the first to offer him cash for mixtapes.
There's no application to this secretive club, but the owners are looking for people «who understand the value of good old - fashioned conversation and having real face time with friends and colleagues.»
Intermediaries trying to find a buyer for the Premier League club from the controversial ownership of Tom Hicks and George Gillett approached Gates and Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots who last weekend won a fifth NFL Super Bowl under his stewardship, but did not receive take - up from either.
Liverpool recieved offers for the club from both Mill Financial and Meriton, the company belonging to now - Valencia owner Peter Lim, but had at that point already negotiated a deal with current owners New England Sports Ventures (now Fenway Sports Group) that valued the club up to # 300m.
The club owners even started to root for us to get out of the circuit and represent the best rock had to offer from the New York and New Jersey area.
Private equity firm Apollo Global Management said on Sunday it had agreed to acquire ClubCorp Holdings, one of the largest owners and operators of private golf and country clubs in the United States, for $ 1.1 billion.
Hogs get slaughtered,» said Jay Levy, the Trophy Club's owner, explaining the relative bargain for guests.
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The story goes that the club's owner encouraged him to perform again and he went on to claim the award for the «Funniest Person in the Twin Cities.»
«We wanted to offer a couple options for the club since not everyone likes the extremely hot sauces,» said Rick Morris, owner of Hot Sauce Depot.
While most of the food is deep - fried, the club serves fresh salads, and I chomped into a Floburger (named for Flossie, the original owner), encompassing two patties, crisp bacon, and Cheddar, with a side of fries.
If we can show the most influential people in the club just how far reaching our disgust is at our owner and his complete disregard for everything we care about, then we have the potential to achieve change.
What they didn't account for was multi billionaire owners investing in clubs and making the money made from gate receipts basically mil and void.
seems to reflect the general mess that the club is now in... rent seeking owner disinterested in the game, delusional manager who continues to believe the game is played in his own head rather than against other teams who are strengthening, too many players in some positions too few in others, inflated wage bill due to hanging on to deadwood players, injury prone before season starts, lack of footballing identity... wexit a necessary but probably not sufficient condition for club to regain its status
Vlaar is in good form and may well be available for a fairly small sum, especially with ongoing talk of Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner potentially looking to sell the club.
In an ideal world, we had a strong owner or a strong board or a strong GM, who would take Wenger aside and say: «You have had a great career and the club will be forever grateful for not only the job you have done but also for the manner in which you did it.
It is annoying, that the old board seemed to have Arsenals best interests at heart, yet sold to Kroenke, who they knew would be bad for the club, had plenty examples of Americans asset stripping clubs for their own benefit, (I can't think of a good American owner, past or present, yet plenty of bad ones), and indeed plenty of example and irate fans of clubs in the US that Kroenke has only managed for his own purposes.
obviously we can all see it's time for him to go but the man makes the club millions, why would our owner get rid of him?
For me true fans want the best for their club and are not sheep blindly following their billionaire ownFor me true fans want the best for their club and are not sheep blindly following their billionaire ownfor their club and are not sheep blindly following their billionaire owner.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
I fear the day when he finally does leave the club, as I'm not sure any other coach could keep us challenging for honours like we are whilst sticking to the budgets of the current owners.
Whenever we seem to have money some club get rich owners and ruin the transfer for us.
If your answer is YES, then the only problem here is the owner who has not sack Wenger because he obviously love what the man (Wenger) is doing for him... making money like we did this summer making a profit on transfers when other clubs were spending lots of money upgrading their teams.
Another question to the owner, who took 3 million out of the club for «advisory reasons».
the Wengers tranfer market policy not working he making money for himself the clubs owners he does nt worry about trophys anymore or the Arsenal fans who spend big money into buying tickets to Arsenals revenue.
«The owners and Rafa seem to be involved in a tug of war,» Alonso told Spanish paper AS: «Even if they are trying to resolve it for the better of the club, there is no question in my mind when you have the right man for the job, securing his continuity is important.
Wenger keeps his job because he loves the club and manages to keep us n the top four every season and ECL witch is good for the board because it keeps the share prices up and pays huge dividends to the owners of those shares but fans pay the highest prices in europ and the board manipulate the AKB's and al the other fans who love the tradition of the club and fear th change that MUST come if we are to ever move forward.
It's the owner stan that's ruining our club he must sell up ASAP otherwise I see no change for the future.
The Stoke - based gambling company headed by the Coates family, who are also owners of the football club, have agreed to an initial six - year stadium naming rights deal while also extending their shirt sponsorship agreement for a further three years.
The notes to the financials stated that the owner has forfeited the obligation of the club to him for providing advisory services through some of his sporting franchises especially STAT - DNA, a company he bought to give Arsenal useful information about players» levels and performances.
Until the Owner of the Club is outed and the board changed then Wenger will remain like he has done for season after season of substandard incompetent management.
To be honest, I care nothing about Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea but they are all run by proper managers and by owners who care for their club, UNLIKE ARSENAL, whether or not cynics like you care about it or even have the nous to realise how dreadfully our club shit on us fans from a great height.
The son of the Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke is over in London conducting a review of the way the club is run with a view to making improvements, and Josgh's arrival couldn't have come at a worse time for Arsene Wenger.
Arsenals problem isnt wenger, its an owner who uses the club solely for collateral for other projects, demanding a huge cash mountain to be kept in the process, as well as a stale luddite control freak manager who is allowed to stay indefinitely, unchallenged, as he keeps silent and goes along with the ebbs and flows of the owners cash needs.
It's the culture at the club and it starts with the owner... you got to held people accountable & be about winning not about turning around profit (which by the way if you win gets bigger as you attract more commercial deals & bigger players that wants to win / play for the best)!!
I was never try to insinuate that it's year 2000 in terms of spending and all that.Look at all the clubs you mentioned.They were Man Utd, Chelsea, Man wateva, PSG and Real Madrid.Arsenal has nothing on them when it comes to money for transfers.The majority of these clubs also chalk a lot of success or have very wealthy owners who own a higher percentage of shares which adds to the money already available for transfers.If they want to spend extravagantly let them do but not Arsenal.We must not compare ourselves to them in terms of spending.Lemar is a good player and I like him very much but he's just not worth # 80.
A 2 - 1 home defeat against fellow strugglers Aston Villa on Saturday proved the final straw for Reading owner Anton Zingarevich and just 48 hours later the club released a statement confirming McDermott had been dismissed.
He is a sports club owner who buys stakes in clubs for money only.
As for Wenger, he's been at the club for 21 years and his earnings have only increased with each new contract over the years, in line with his peers, trends and value placed on his work by the owners who also appraise him.
Fraud owners like Kroenke and sham CEO»S like Gazidis must love delusional fans like you, so they can keep lying to us, doing nothing, spending practically nothing and keep silly fans like you on side, with their current absence of forward planning and «hope for the best, as long as most fans are still fooled» incompetance and fraudulent running of our once highly honourable club.
Old Trafford owners the Glazers could opt to call time on Moyes's tenure as Man United boss at the end of the current campaign, especially if the club have failed to secure a Champions League berth for the first time in the competition's history.
The Premier League outfit have had their relegation to the Championship confirmed for next season, as current owner Randy Lerner continues to try and find a buyer to take the club off his hands.
It was a season that started in a promising manner for the Cottagers, with a new owner, as Shahid Khan bought the club from Mohamed Al - Fayed.
The 30 year old has scored 19 goals in 107 Premier League fixtures and Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is now ready to give up on the former Liverpool man having steadfastly defended his club record purchase for the past three years.
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