Sentences with phrase «failed transfers of»

One of the more high - profile failed transfers of Thursday's deadline day was that of Alexis Sanchez's mooted move from Arsenal to Manchester City.
1million for the failed transfer of goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.

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In early January, Ant Financial, the electronics payment affiliate of China's Alibaba Group, and MoneyGram, a Texas - based money transfer company, announced that it had been forced to abandon a proposed deal after failing to win approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a congressional panel that reviews foreign purchases of American companies.
I'm not saying a franchised business can't fail upon a transfer, too, but a franchise system is designed to survive the individual, and a successful brand is something that has a life of its own.
Unknown to Quintero and others on staff, one of those attorneys transferred all his documents, photos and data from his laptop to his new iPhone, failing to back up the content onto a separate hard drive in the process.
Now, my understanding of your position is that you made that original prediction based on the belief that the PRC would be instituting reforms to deleverage aggressively and transfer wealth to the consumer (such that the incorrect prediction was more that you were overly optimistic about the PRC's willingness to head off these systematic risks) and that your current prognosis of ~ 3 % GDP growth has an entirely separate causative element; that is to say, your previous prediction was based on the idea the PRC would be enacting reforms to ward off systematic risks, whereas your current estimation of GDP growth is instead based on the drag produced by these very systematic risks the PRC has failed to deal with.
The squeeze - out of the minority shareholders can be completed at the end of six weeks from the date the notice has been given, subject to the minority shareholders failing to successfully lodge an application to the court to prevent such squeeze - out any time prior to the end of those six weeks following which the offeror can execute a transfer of the outstanding shares in its favor and pay the consideration to us, which would hold the consideration on trust for the outstanding minority shareholders.
Users are quick to talk about the many benefits Venmo offers, but they fail to recognize some of the very serious implications of using a third - party application to store and transfer money.
CoinJanitor works by selecting specific coins that have failed or are functionally dead; contacting creators and community members; buying their coins out with the CoinJanitor token allowing them to transfer their value into the markets; burning the coins it bought from these community members and manually decommissioning the blockchains of those dead or failed coins afterwards.
Many failed traders use the word «scam» to cover up their own failings and to transfer the responsibility of their failure in trading to the broker (s) they have used.
So when computer components fail, their purpose and data will be transferred to a newer component, same as generations of humans have done by passing down knowledge to their next generations.
Thus pigeons can be trained to put like items together (match - to - sample), but because pigeons» behavior is based mainly on absolute rather than relational factors, pigeons fail to transfer relations, e.g., relations of hue to relations of brightness.
Why do you have to keep remiding us of our transfer failings!
If he was then we would have Lacazette, Wenger wanted him 12 months ago and AFC made a bid of what was left over from the transfer kitty and AFC failed in that bid, ended up buying a player who Wenger has never shown any indication he has wanted.
With Xabi Alonso joining Bayern Munich late on in the summer transfer window and Sami Khedira possibly set to leave for free at the end of his contract next year, Toure could be an ideal addition to this squad, and he could be available after causing some trouble over the summer when making a fuss over City failing to adequately celebrate his birthday.
The fact that our excellent centre back Laurent Koscielny is due to get the nod ahead of the Man City defender Eliaquim Mangala is hardly surprising really, as the Gunner was one of the most consistent and impressive players in the Premier League last season, while the only consistency with Mangala is how he has continually failed to justify his huge transfer fee.
Liverpool's failed bid for the striker put them in a difficult position towards the end of the transfer window.
Arsenal have always attempted to be shrewd in the transfer market, but should they fail to bring in a challenger for Olivier Giroud, they could well struggle to keep tabs on their rivals this season, especially with the arrivals of top managers Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
U've failed to realize that all the powers of transfer, the treasury, the management is still being governed by wenger
While we can still enjoy a magical end of season, that can not distract us from eyeing a major transfer window, as our previous signings have failed to make the grade.
Injuries: Depending how you view it...... Arsenal then fail because of «bad luck» or «transfer failures» or «improper training regimen» etc..
That fails when put against the fact of 2007 transfers but people still claim it is Wenger who doesn't like spending.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past transfer windows that have gone to other club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all of these players could have made a difference playing infront of our midfield and given the kind of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
Martial was the most expensive teenage transfer ever and just like the world record transfer Paul Pogba, he is failing to justify that price tag at Old Trafford, while Giroud who cost the Gunners not much more than # 10 million was a no brainer for the manager of the French team.
Arsenal are understood to be weighing up a bid for Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama after failing in their efforts to bring in some of their other top transfer targets in that position this summer.
(4) the Groundhog Day effect — the inability to prepare for the inevitable slump that usually comes during or following the heavy holiday schedule in December / January... whether it's injuries or Wenger's disdain for the January transfer window, which makes sense in light of his disdain for spending, his philosophy for handling this situation has failed miserably... my question, once again, is how many times can one person try the same failed strategy before making some sort of fundamental changes... just think to yourself about our recent January dealings, especially in those years where we were still in the race but in desperate need of reinforcements, then try not to throw up a little in your mouth
According to the Mirror, Spurs are nearing deals to offload two of the most high - profile transfer fails in the club's history, and are in talks to sell both Soldado and Lamela.
but, im ok with this vardy transfer... it shows us many things: 1) wenger is changing, something some of us have been demanding for a long time; 2) it shows that wenger is taking risks: think about it, he is buying a men for a not cheap price, knowing he could not getting anything after, with a future sell i mean... this is an act that shows wengers intentions to win something, the buy is not motivated by any financial or economic reason but only for a «get the f epl once again» reason... this is an act that shows us hungry, even if we fail, we could said we try... first ever, we really try; 3) finally but very important... vardy is the kind of player we need... he is a warrior, a fighter... he has character... look at how he celebrate his goals... full of energy... he, like alexis, can motivate the team when the things are not going in our way (something wenger cant do because of his age and because he has never been an active coach on the pitch)... the vardy transfer, if it finish well, is a demostration of a change, and a good one... lets take care of winning things and do nt look the economic side for once... vardy is a bit old, but we can give a chance to welbeck after maybe, or akpom... u are not thinking about the future when we talk about ibra... guys: u complain when wenger do nt spend or because he is always looking for the bargain when u are the guys who has to pay the very expensive tickets... u complain when wenger buy the always for the future guy... like morata... stop to complain for everything and be consequent with yourself... i would love auba, but it is not going to happen... lukaku is awesome but the asking price is stupid... lets try with vardy, give us the throphy..
Another long - term target of ours is Karim Benzema, who is speculated to be high on our wish - list every transfer window without fail.
The last time Arsenal won a game was when they narrowly beat Crystal Palace away on the 28th December, since then the Gunners have failed to win again during which Arsene Wenger has called the «most disturbing transfer window ever» and we have dropped to an incredible 8 points behind the Top Four, and are in real danger of dropping away further if we don't start putting a run of wins together.
Furthermore, if Xhaka fail to establish himself as the number one defensive midfielder ahead of Coquelin and Elneny this season, his transfer of 35 million to Arsenal will also count as a total waste of money.
The Arsenal transfer rumours are a little thin on the ground at the moment with Arsene Wenger over at the Euros as usual, so I thought I'd have a little peek at what the bookies are forecasting the chances of the Gunners landing any big name strikers if the Jamie Vardy saga fails to come to fruition.
The former is into the final six months of his contract, so a permanent transfer was believed most likely, but we have either failed to drum up interest in his signature, or Arsene Wenger is willing to to give him six more months with the club to prove his worth.
I think Wengers criticism of the defence after Tuesday night was hypocritical since he had opportunity to buy quality replacements during the transfer window which opens on 1st January he had 31 days to address this issue but he has failed again so he should be more critical of his own performance.
Every club has had all of the transfer window to get it right and yet has invariably failed to pick up the right players where everyone can see the side needs it most — apart from the manager, of course.
Just that they don't speak too much about it) At the transfer front, there also seems to be an alarming sign that Arsenal is losing its pulling power, having been snubbed or failed to secure the signings of Vardy, Higuain and lately Mahrez.
In my opinion he is failing at both, from his actions on the off season (or lack of them, particularly in the transfer market) to the way the team is performing, starting with some of the weird formations, to his substitutions (or lack of them).
Real Madrid have been forced to bring an end to negotiations with Brazilian side Fluminense over the transfer of highly rated attacker Ramon de Araújo Siqueira after the 19 - year - old failed his medical.
With Wenger failing to sign a centre - forward in the summer transfer window, coupled with the long - term absence of Danny Welbeck, the north London outfit are short of options to lead the line for the next three months.
In part because he didn't win Kansas, Kenseth failed to transfer out of Round 2 and has been quite adamant in blaming Logano for what occurred.
Also, if we fail then an early transfer bid will leave Wenger plenty of time to go for another transfer target.
After the Arsenal strike force failed to find the back of the net for a third Premier League game in a row, Arsene Wenger was understandably asked about his decision to not use the January transfer window to sign a striker, you know one of those players that scores goals.
Arsenal fans are actually the most understanding and gullible set of fans ever, after so many years of failed promise's, failed transfer windows, failed title challenges.
As per BBC Sport, the 25 - year - old was the subject of three bids from the Catalan giants over the summer transfer window, but they failed to reach an agreement with Liverpool over a transfer fee.
So those of you out there who have been getting excited, ever since the failed transfer bid for the Leicester City and England striker Jamie Vardy proved once and for all that the boss was after a new forward in the summer transfer window, need to realise that whoever does come to Arsenal will not be coming as a replacement for the big Frenchman but as competition and cover for him.
Listen to the sheer volume who blame Wenger for all of ARSENALS transfer failings.
Imagine if Wenger had Dein getting the transfers done, his targets was nice but AFC failed to get 2 out of 3, this is Gazidis area.
Having rejoined the Red Devils in one of the most talked about transfer deals in years back in 2016, much was expected of the then-most expensive player in football history, but he's arguably failed to deliver.
Instead we are still naive with our tactics, another transfer window where we needed a DM and CDM but fail to bring in and a team that has no concept of defending and shutting games down.
Most of the Arsenal transfer rumours this summer have been about possible incoming strikers as we are all desperate to get that fabled replacement for Danny Welbeck, starting with the failed bid for Jamie Vardy, and ending (we hope not!)
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