Sentences with phrase «from big name clubs»

Our academy was abysmal last season, so it's great to see young players from big name clubs come to Yorkshire to play some footy.

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However, this certainly won't reassure Arsenal fans, who will have expected a great deal more from a big - name forward they paid a club - record fee for last summer, according to BBC Sport.
My take on it is that Torino are in need of some funds and are seeking attention from the big clubs the ones with money to spend, a Juventus, PSG or a Bayern may be interested, but using arsenal name at this time is ridiculous
A look at how Liverpool's starting XI could look next season if they bring in the targets they want, with recent reports linking three big names from Ligue 1 with the club, as well as a Barcelona star to join already - completed deals for James Milner and Danny Ings...
With the news that Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels has rejected the chance to sign for Manchester United this summer, here's a look at five other top class centre - backs the club could consider signing, including some big names from La Liga, an exciting Brazilian youngster and one of the Premier League's top prospects also wanted by rivals Chelsea...
A terrific prospect at Liverpool, Alberto Moreno left Sevilla last summer to become another big name departure from the club.
However, he failed to earn a deal with the club and ended up back in Turkey with Caykur Rizespor after being handed a contract at the club for the 2023/24 season, where he would play alongside a 33 - year - old Mario Balotelli, though the club's big - name deals could not save them from relegation.
If we buy no big name other than Cech, we'll fail in the league again and Wenger / Gazidis would be forced out of the club by a huge backlash from the fans.
All I said was this happens often, where big teams buy players for peanuts and they get to sell them for more simply because they came from a big name reputable club.
From management's pronouncements and actions on the ground, the club is gradually investing in big name players.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
Dortmund don't have the best record of keeping hold of their best players, with big names like Robert Lewandowski, Mats Hummels, Mario Gotze, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Ilkay Gundogan among those poached from them by bigger clubs in recent years.
The Spanish giants could now be set to let more big names go this January, with the club seemingly looking to rebuild as they consider the futures of players who will surely now attract interest from top European clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Or could the rumours about a possible transfer away from the club be true and could the boss be waiting for this to be done before spending some of our millions on a really big name striker?
Those who are obsessed with so - called big names will obviously not appreciate Vardy because he has not come from a big club.
Chinese clubs are spending heavily on taking some of the best players and biggest names from around the world to the CSL, but whether it adds to the league's strength and builds it's quality and infrastructure sufficiently to make it the leading competition in the world remains to be seen.
So I can understand why the pundit and former Arsenal striker Charlie Nicholas is looking at the way the Gunners got that point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and suggesting in a Sky Sports report that Arsene Wenger drops the club's two big name stars Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, because they were absent from that game as well and it seemed to work out pretty well for us.
Spanish football insider Guillem Balague has tipped a number of big - name Arsenal players to seek an exit from the club this summer, according to the Metro.
A host of other big names have been linked with Liverpool in recent times, with the club still looking for a replacement for Luis Suarez after his # 75m move to Barcelona in the summer, while new signing Mario Balotelli has not managed to impress since joining from AC Milan.
The club are spending no more money this window - unless an unknown no hoper, Sanogo style, from the French lower division comes for loose change — and this Scrooge club are simply trying to recoup the Lacazette fee from existing deadwood, reduce the wagebill and con us poor mug fans once again with lies about this or that big player being on the radar, when the truth is — as we cynics know very well, who have learned better from bitter experiience of the clubs constant lies — that no one of note is coming in and this dishonourable, shifty club continue to drag our former great name in the mud, with their corrupt misrunning of our once great and glorious club.
In fairness, a new left - back may be more of a pressing need for the club due to their considerable strength up front, with Philippe Coutinho joining from Liverpool this January to boost a side already containing big names like Messi, Suarez and Ousmane Dembele.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been linked with signing three big names from his former club Chelsea in a sensational transfer raid.
But surely, the real question is whether or not he is making the best job of any big name manager of running our club, given the restrictions he has from an uninterested owner and son, aboard of football amateurs - including a Chairman who cares more for horseracing than Arsenal - and a CEO who is clearly hopeless and has no real relationship with Wenger.
Several big - name Chelsea midfielders have been linked to moves away from the club — particularly Eden Hazard, who has just one goal in 32 competitions as of writing.
He'd be good at a certain level, but not for clubs with the biggest names, I don't think he'd get enough respect from them unless he done wonders straight off the bat.
Another report from Don Balon has since mentioned Arsenal as being among his admirers as well, and they could certainly do with a big - name signing in that area after losing Alexis Sanchez to Manchester United in January, while Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott also left the club.
As from 2013 to date the club has been steadily adding big name players while retaining key players, something that could not happen during the period of austerity.
I heard some funny things from our fans saying that him and Ozil being in the same team will be bad and that he's lazy.It's a shame that our club has turned into this.Can someone name a season where a team lost the title because of a player's laziness.Even in the csse of Arsenal no one has ever blamed us for not winning the title due to any player's laziness.The thing is about looking at the bigger picture.You need to look at whether the players in team are playing to their strengths.That's the most important thing.If Ozil played to his strength no one would mention anything about laziness.I hope we sign Riyad Mahrez.
This board really needs to grow, teams are getting stronger financially, we might end up losing big names and finding it hard to find replacement due to good wages from their clubs.
According to various recent reports and speculation, these are just 15 of the biggest names from abroad being linked with English clubs this winter...
He played CB in that game and was actually viewed in the long run as a CB from by the club though he's a dm.He plays CB just as well as he plays DM because of his solidity and reading of the game.Just look at the position he played for Arsenal in the senior team.He's gonna be a big loss but the funny thing is people expect his name to fade away.
Who was a big name signing from an opposition club that was successful last season??
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The Germany international has been in fine form lately and is undoubtedly one of the club's biggest names after his high - profile transfer from Real Madrid back in the summer of 2013.
Of course every Arsenal fan in the world was hoping that this summer transfer would see Arsene Wenger make a number of big name signings to make good on his promise and the assurances from the Arsenal board that giving the Frenchman a new two year contract would not see the club stagnate as there would be real change in the way the club was run.
Full - back Kieran Tierney is one name that springs to mind, but aside from that, another player who has attracted significant attention for some of the biggest clubs in Europe for his performances, having scored 32 goals in 49 appearances, is the 20 year old forward Moussa Dembele.
The Blues notably poached three big names from the La Liga giants last year, bringing in both Diego Costa and Filipe Luis from the Spanish champions, while Thibaut Courtois was also recalled after three years with the club on loan.
Ten most in - debt clubs in world football — surprise names feature!Using information from a list released by The Richest earlier this year, here is a list of the most in - debt clubs in world football at the moment, including Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United in the top two, as well as other big names and a couple of surprises.
Baka is extremely young (22), really only has 1 good season to his name, doesn't speak the language, comes from a diff country and diff size of club, and he was expected to replace Matic — who despite all of his faults, had a very big season last year and was a huge part of our 13 game winning steak (contributing 6 assists during it, besides all of the leg work)
Honestly, you're telling me if «big name players» from other clubs were holding off to run down their contract, clubs wouldn't be pumping - up large bids, now?
Our position in Tier 3 will not allow us to land a big name player in our own Tier or higher, that hasn't already been deemed surplus to requirements at one of the bigger clubs (example: Mesut from Real, Alexis from Barca, Cech from Chelsea).
Arsenal fans will be delighted to see such a big name coming in, and Aubameyang could do well at the club alongside former Dortmund team - mate Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who joined from Manchester United earlier this month as part of the Sanchez deal.
Navarro, 15, will soon be eligible to sign a professional contract elsewhere and the Mail's report suggests the attacking midfielder could follow in the footsteps of some other big names in choosing to move on from the club in order to progress in his career.
It is rather unfortunate that us fans suffer from not winning any major trophy over the years.What Leicester did was just one off, it will not happen for the next few decades.Football is all about investment, to win u have to invest well with some luck.Everton did look at where they are now.We are not at the level of Real, Barca Manu u name them.The big clubs invest heavily and still get some return on their investment.Arsenal will not spend like city or chelsea or PSG.We will go down like Leeds.Let us be honest with ourselves, if u were the owner of this club u will never sack Wenger.He brings u lot of money year in year out.
The 46 - year - old former Bristol City and St Johnstone boss, has forged a big name for himself for the work he has done at Aberdeen and has turned down approaches from English clubs in the past 12 - months, most notably Sunderland.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has joined some of the biggest clubs from around the world including teams such as: Ac.Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus and Barcelona just to name a few of them.
Biography Name: Fedor Chalov D.O.B / Age: 10th April 1998/19 years old Club: CKSA Moscow Positions: Striker Nationality: Russia Career To Date Fedor Chalov has had a whirlwind last nine months, which has seen him go from an unknown teenager, to one of Russia's biggest hopes for the future.
Benfica and several other Portuguese clubs primarily depend upon the transfer fees brought in from the sales of big names.
In the meanwhile, his name keeps on drawing interest from the biggest clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, Bayern Munich and PSG.
Confirmations emanating from the Barcelona camp has it that for the Legends match to be held on June 30, one of the big names in the club's history would participate.
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