Funny how Leicester start
demanding bigger fee's when Wenger eventually comes knocking!
They also want Sehrou Guirassy, 20, but Lille are
demanding a big fee for the France Under - 21 striker after he impressed during the recent Toulon Tournament.
Not exact matches
It seems arsenal not winning the league does not entirely rest on us not spending enough but rather an arrogant manager unable to adapt to the
demands and dynamism of the modern reality of football.After 10 yrs of low spending purportedly because of paying stadium
fees then one wonders how have leicester managed to WIN (unbelievable) the league while spending low??? how cld manshitty expand ethihad massively yet still can spend
big??? The wenger project has failed miserably and it time for a new project and destiny!
It is not yet known what kind of
fee that Stromsgodset are set to
demand for Odegaard, but it is sure to be significant, with the player having begun to attract the envious glances of
big clubs across Europe — although the fact that he is a huge fan of Liverpool could well give Rodgers and his side the advantage.
Tell City we want # 150 million,
demand more than he is worth like Monaco pushes teams to pay
big fees.
On one hand, the home grown quota policy plays a
big part in pricing this sort of players high, in another news our fringe players are not likely to command so high transfer
fees because of relatively high wage
demands.
Why pay a
big fee for an over the hill 30 yr old with a bad attitude and huge salary
demands especially when they can get him for free in June.
I think that he is worth the 2 year contract but maybe Afc would need to find another way around his wage
demands, maybe a
big fat signing on
fee and a
big bonus for scoring goals, as well as win bonuses and so on.
Whether Arsenal can finally seal the deal for the forward we tried to sign from Real Madrid a few years ago remains to be seen, though, as Napoli will still
demand a
big transfer
fee for their star man.
The report notes that while Real were keen to recoup a
big fee for Bale during the summer transfer window just gone, they are now ready to lower their
demands for the player.
Given he is under contract until 2020, Valencia will be in a strong position to
demand a hefty
fee for him, and so that could be another determining factor with few likely to back Arsenal in a transfer war with
big - spending City who will be expected to give Guardiola plenty of financial backing this summer to bolster his squad after a disappointing opening campaign in England.
And even when your targets are ready to succumb to all your
demands with the
fees and everything meeting all you requested, you still dilly dally as if you are waiting for a
big target to become available.
Here are a few examples: the for - profit company will install their own handpicked boards that in turn hire the company for «management,» and these
fees routinely cost up to 15 % of the school's FTE; the for - profit company will
demand that parents purchase supplies directly from the school itself, which is often another LLC that charges exorbitant rates for the basics; in many cases, the
biggest part of the scam is one LLC (e.g. Red Apple Development, the construction arm of Charter Schools USA) will purchase land to build the school on and then turn around and charge the school (read: taxpayers) rent that is substantially higher than the going rate / property value, sometimes as high as a million dollars a year.
If you got a job at ABC, and ABC paid a
fee to B, then A would be more than unhappy, would complain to ABC,
demand that A and not B should be paid the
fee, and then everything turns into one
big mess, and it is quite possible that you would be seen as the cause of it all.
Even Democrats disapprove of those coupon settlement shakedowns, where lawyers make
big fees as part of coupon settlements that either sell good cases short, or satisfy the extortive
demands that come with a frivolous class action.
Dubbed «The
Big Thinkers Session,» it brought together diverse perspectives to address why law firms are not responding faster and more fully to their clients» needs and
demands for improved legal service at more reasonable
fees.
And of course, the broadcasts are free (because they use public airwaves), which is a
big deal as major networks
demand ever - higher broadcast re-transmission
fees from cable and satellite providers.
The
biggest complaint sellers have is of undelivered promises, poor advice and poor service and of REALTORS who have nothing more to offer than the MLS yet continue to
demand excessive
fees.
Apartment hunters in
big cities know the drill: They spot a listing for a well - priced, attractive place and make an inquiry, only to be met with
demands for an instant credit check or an upfront
fee to access the full listing.