Sentences with phrase «do run down their contracts»

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Do you honestly believe kroenke will let wenger run down sanchez's contract and let him go anywhere for free???!!!
Much as I love Sanchez and recognise his immense contribution, he's really pissed me off with his efforts to exit and I don't see any way back, both in terms of how the players might feel and the bs about not extending his contract and letting it run down.
If players want to run down their contract then its simple don't play them.
Why do u defend wenger like we fans don't have decades of evidence to back us up on how incompetent he is??? Please tell me why a team that didn't win the league went out and only brought in cech in a whole summer??? Please tell me why players contracts are all running down??
He was mainly played as a LB since moving to Schalke but didn't set the world on fire until his contract had a year left to run down on it, hence his old club failing to renew it in time, that was basically because he was mediocre before then and were probably thinking to let him go.
If he doesn't sign before this season is out I can see him let the contract run down, our hands tied.
Arsene could do us all a favour by stepping down in June but will he put the club first or his own desire to run out his contract?
That still doesn't excuse letting his contract run down...
Instead, he keeps playing them, which has had a very negative affect on the results, whilst at the same time, allowing players contracts to run down, so we can not even get much for them when finally do decide to get rid.
That damn Gadzis let contracts run down for our best players also; don't even try and blame wenger.
The fact that they allow so many players contracts to run down doesn't help either, and instability creates instability.
That doesn't seem to much to pay for a top centre - back in this market, even if De Vrij would have been available on a free as he runs down his contract at Lazio.
Other times they do what they threatened to do, letting contract run down because of bargain - hunting clubs, but they lose the player to someone like Munich.
Flamini scored 13 times and provided 10 assists in 242 appearances for Arsenal but was released by the club this summer after his contract ran down — something that probably did not go down well with his good friend Mesut Ozil.
They regularly allow players to run contracts down, and say to suitors that they have no trouble in just keeping them for another season if you do not offer what the player is worth under normal circumstances.
Let's just hope that the offer kroenke turned down this summer wasn't the one that could of saved us and that we don't fall to far away from Everton and Liverpool that we can't attract players when usamanov is ready to spend coz his timing this summer was perfect in my eyes with all the players contracts running out and a new manager coming in etc let's hope Wenger don't sink this ship to deep b4 usamanov saves arsenal football clubs exsistence
Don't wait for wengers contract to run down, SACK IM.F ***** g 5days and that.
Ozil seems like he has checked out mentally with Arsenal, he acts like he doesn't care about the club just running down his contract.
The best Arsenal can do is to exactly run down their contract, for the first time, no matter what media says, Arsenal is in front.
I do not question that Wenger would like to keep Alexis and would like to force Alexis to run down his contract, if he does and he backs that up with signings like James and Lacazette then I wouldn't be surprised to see Alexis sign a new contract.
We have a cheapskate club who has trouble penny pinching as is... With a look at all the players contracts running down there's a lot of work that needs to be done over the summer.
I also make the point, overlooked by some, that the reason Wenger was offered a TWO year, NOT one year extension, last summer was precisely because the club wished, obviously, to avoid the nonsense of his contract running down to nothing, which was almost certainly the difference between qualifying for CL and not doing so.
My opiniuon is the club is bigger than any player, if a player does nt want to sign sell him to the highest bidder if they chose to run down their contract» welcome to the under 18s my little friend where you will be for 12 months, no one will remember you in 12 months»
I don't think that Wenger will be able to hold on to Alexis Sanchez, but Ozil and the Ox will run down their contracts.
I'm not convinced that the improvements to our squad will be enough to make them stay should Arsenal fail to do so which will mean we either sell them or they run their currant contracts down and leave on a free transfer.
Like he did with Sanchez and Ozil and many other top players who ran their contract down over the last decade under Wenger.
You don't want to run his contract down and with a money hungry owner and manager they will not let him run down his contract.
Nevertheless, regardless of whether or not he signs, Arsene Wenger has remained adamant all summer that Sanchez will not leave Arsenal before the start of the new season, as he is seemingly ready to play a risky game of letting his contract run down if he doesn't sign.
All these contracts running down for next summer has me thinking whos it gona be next year after this lot are gone no one seems to have signed a contract since Wenger did..
Right now, Arteta is still running down his contract and has done a pretty good job and the reason why he is going to get a 1 year extension — reason being in case whichever DM Wenger signs in Jan, we will still have Arteta as backup.
I really do not see a top five club wanting Wilshere, unless on a free, which it would in any case now be, thanks to Wengers legendary «run your contract down to nothing» idiocy.
There is a report that Arsenal are willing to part ways with $ anchez if he really wants out and they have told City to pay 80m if they really want him that bad and if they can meet our demands we are ready to do business otherwise the club is really willing to take a risk by letting him run down his contract... For me personally this is a good news (we want no bad vibes in the dressing room when the season starts) if city are really ready to do business that will be good for us as we can use the money we get from $ anchez sale to bring in Mbappe and Lemar and maybe James Rodriguez as he also wants out of Madrid..
What's the point of letting him run his contract down, he will still end up at City for free, if he's really bent on going to city, get the best possible deal and let him go, we are signing new players, we don't need that negative vibe around them, I love Sanchez, but arsenal will always come first..
For me it is a chronically problem because no one from the top management will ask him to do so, and he himself, his pride won't let him step down before his contract run down believing that he still have the quality to perform in higher stage as he did before... I say the fans should have their words... straight at the end of the season, we should all demand changes and I don't really care the way it should be done...
comment in the wrong place — can't believe this article though, AFC would be far better off without Kroenke, not only in monetary terms, but in management terms as well, in that we may have members on the board who don't mess up transfer deals and run down players contracts.
Perhaps some teams like Bournmouth Watford Leicester might fancy EPL experienced players like Arteta Flamini or Rosicky We don't want Podolski running down his 90k p / w contract, not playing then leaving on a free.
I will say it again, and i hope to god i am proved right, kroenke will not allow wenger to allow him to run down his contract and go for free BUT wenger cant force a transfer abroad on sanchez... if sanchez does not agree personal terms then he does nt have to move.
Goes to show how fortunate we were he upped his game as, despite Wengers claims, he didn't exactly have much faith in Coquelin given he's let his contract run down
Apart from scoring in an FA cup final against a related / terrible Villa team, what has he truly done to help arsenal outside of performing well in small windows when his contract is running down??
It's just that I don't believe Wenger when he says that he'd rather have Sanchez run down his contract.
We must put pressure on Wenger and the board and make them get quality players next season while he runs down his contract, we must also make him start preparing for retirement, he must accept the bitter fact he doesn't want to accept, and start preparing a successor
If Wenger had done his job, we would never have ended in a situation, where the choice was either to sell Ozil and Sanchez or to let their contracts run down.
You won't see clubs like Man C. letting players contracts run down unless they don't mind if the player leaves.
While that rumour has been doing the rounds for a while, it's now been suggested that Alexis will refuse to leave this summer — instead running down his deal, and leaving for Chelsea on a free come the end of his contract — in what would be a disaster for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners.
I can't be annoyed at him for running down his contract because he did give everything when he played for the club, but a potential move to Manchester City loses him a mark.
Arsenal just don't seem to learn from their past mistakes it seems, after having to forcefully let go of Alexis Sanchez in the January transfer window, one would assume that the Gunners would have understood not to let their star players» contract run down into the final year, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Why does he keep letting contracts run down?
It now appears as though at least one could be exiting the club, with Giovani dos Santos claiming that he is desperate to leave Spurs and will simply run his contract down if he does not become more involved in the first team.
«For top players who have the leverage to do so, signing shorter contracts and / or running down existing contracts is a strategy that could pay off in a big way,» said Jake Cohen, a sports lawyer who has Premier League clients.
His current contract runs until 2019 but Liverpool officials don't want to see his contract run down.
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