Sentences with phrase «big wages like»

Despite not paying the big, big wages like other clubs do, and having a squad packed with average / rubbish players, Arsenal some how have one of the highest wage bills in the world!

Not exact matches

Maybe you are right but of the rumoured 150M we still have payment commitments from previous transfers that have not been completed, then wages which will be a big issue since a 40 - 60M player will probably be on 180 - 200k, also we will most likely be getting a reject like James Rodriguez or Turan since we are out of the champions league and if they are on the same level as ozil then we might as well not bother with them, then add onto the fact it may not be easy to get rid of our unwanted players like Walcott for example who will pay his 140k ontop of a 20M transfer fee?
Like them, Arsenal still can not really compete with our big rivals when it comes to transfer fees and wages so perhaps we need to take a leaf out of their book and make sure that we have a keeper that will earn us vital points when maybe we don't deserve them or to make the difference in the really big games against the likes of United.
Just saw the top 20 club wage bills in Europe, Arsenal's wage bill is $ 240 mil while Bayern Munich's is $ 227.3 mil this shows we have money lots of it and pay big wages to average players like Walcott, Wilshere, Giroud etc while Bayern pay big wages to world class players like Robben, Neuer, Boateng, Lewandowski!
Wenger needs to go because he is the main problem of our failures on the pitch, also we need to put that illusion of no money to bed as we have one of the biggest wage budget in europe but it doesn't show because we are paying a lot of useless players big wages and underpaying players like sanchez.
also other big clubs will want them... so clubs like chelsea, psg, man city etc can blow us out the water with transfer fee and wages
Yes, we did the mistake to pay underperformers big wages but it looks like at least we learn from them mistakes.
yeah i know what you mean it might just be a case of moving chambers (wenger might just get another c / h in or promote hayden / o» connor to c / h) to d / m along side le coq and one thing i have noticed i the rate at which young bielik is propelling up the youth team a month ago he was with under 18's completely skipped the under 19's straight to under 21s so he will be ready for first team in the summer by the looks of things so we might not be needing another d / m but i would keep and eye out for a freebee khedira though if its just wages we have to pay wenger might like that experience he needs in the big games
I bet Messi only liked Chelsea to purposelessly get people talking and to get a bigger contract, which by the way he signs a new one every year with higher and higher wages.
They have been average all along - happy to collect the big wages and not get kicked for their mediocrity / the biggest example is the news of how we have offered ozil 200k: when will we realize that ozil will never win us the PL - people like Sanchez.
I'm also a big fan of Dzeko, the only problem is, Man City have got them on such high wages, that they won't be happy with anything less as it may seem like a backwards step in their careers to them.
After what Sanches said about «he wants champions league footbal next season» that's defenaitly saying he wants to leave and just put the price up of every player we are after and worst deferred from joining us, he should of kept his mouth shut until we finished our deal, so let's do what clubs like Man - U do with players, don't sell him to rivals teams let them train with youth team, players are becoming bigger then clubs they need reminding who pays their wages, if you want to leave do it like a gentelman and not some ungrateful shi7 no one is against you if you go to Bayern who have more chance of wining the CL then City any day of the week
i think it will be all out for reus (big bid for him coming up me thinks) towards the end of window and cheap under # 10million d / m like tiote or mbia that would probably work for now maybe big money d / m next summer its all about availability like wenger says, the market is slow atm but will pick right up next week all big moves to made from all teams then watch man unted go for it in the market over the top prices and wages the road to bankruptcy hooray!
cavani probably wont happen not wenger type of striker (wont play on the wings, non flexible non starter for wenger) like unless some one else said on here if it was on our terms and price (or if the big russian was willing to make a one off donation to cover all expenses then maybe also while we use the rest of funds to get players we need) then and only then it would happen maybe the growing consensus is a d / m who covers at c / h (it would have been mbia for free if we got cavani how scary is that) and maybe one more marquee signing for a reasonable price i would bet my house on it (if i had one of course lol) if we were to offer bvb # 45 million for reus this week or at the start of next and offered him # 130,000 in wages he would be ours injury or not at 25 years old worth the risk every time.
Those players would have left regardless because we were at a stage where because we could not bring in better players and on top of that pay better wages to our top players like RvP etc (and other clubs were willing to pay big) that is why they left.
You try and convince everyone that you're a big club with ambition, and then, whilst trying to land a big player (like Damien Duff), you ask a proper big club (like Chelsea) to help out with his wages.
My issue with this transfer is that is smacks of the David Sullivan transfer philosophy of getting in big names on high wages to make the fans feel like progress is being made.
My issue with this transfer is that is smacks of the David Sullivan transfer philospohy of getting in big names on high wages to make the fans feel like progress is being made.
re Levy - with his handling of wages and funds we r lucky to have him, he has sorted us right out and we have performed miracles to compete with the big boys, like buying or building a house these tings take time... re HR — like him or not, his record is impressive and he can get moody / unwanted players performing well, we currently have a world class forward doin the damage and HR knows that if he stays or goes he will still be pivotal for us this year.
@jimbo you are the biggest fool ever come across afcb.how can you spill that rubbish about wenger, the man kept our club going for years, he single handly build emilate and training ground for us and still kept us strong financially.@kel u are the second fool who refuse to reason with his head not the eyes.wenger was the first choice for madrid before the likes morinho and others.our financial statue comes first before trophies we don't wish to see our dear club begging for loan to sort out player's wages like barca is now doing or asking for a new buyer to rescue us from financial mess.
Labor advocates say they want the state of Connecticut to tax companies that pay low wages to their employees, companies like big box retail stores and fast food chains.
However, when we looked at socioeconomic quantities — quantities that have no analogue in biology, like wages, patents produced, crime, number of police, et cetera — we found that unlike everything we'd seen in biology, cities scale in a superlinear fashion: The exponent was bigger than 1, about 1.15.
That film, like The Big Short, carried a healthy dose of cynicism to dig at the wages of excess.
But we'd be wise to assume that big, major trends in the economy like unemployment rates and wages have at least as big of an impact on teacher mobility as specific education policy changes.
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But artists like Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, James Brooks, Balcombe Greene, and Norman Lewis — to name but a few painters of the era — fed themselves on wages from the New Deal's Works Progress Administration before they hit it big.
If you have assets to lose, like a house or car, or a job where wages could be garnished, you are taking a bigger risk if you do not have insurance.
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