Sentences with phrase «attract some big named signings»

The Citizens have been the most consistent team in the league in recent years, and the new manager's arrival is bound to attract some big named signings also.

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on the flip side, we signed him probably because he's homegrown out of gtown, we know him, we developed him, and it's been difficult to attract big names, but it really is keeping us from signing another max player at the moment, unless there's financial flexibility that i don't know about (which is possible).
Man United had a similar problem with Moyes when he couldn't even attract Herrera (hardly the biggest name) only for him to sign up the second LVG (a manager with a big reputation) was in charge.
Annihilation is an adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's brilliantly terrifying enviro - horro novel of the same name, and while Garland got off to a great start by signing Natalie Portman, Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin), and Tessa Thompson (Creed) to star, there was one more key role in the female - centric ensemble that was attracting some big names.
Most attorneys who sign on to a legal insurance network won't come from big - name firms who have no trouble attracting clients.
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