Sentences with phrase «league clubs wages»

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Not exact matches

«While these are market forces that have contributed directly over time to the success of the Premier League, I would sound a note of caution in light of the very material contractual commitments to future wages that clubs are taking on.»
Whilst the more high profile clubs tend to have pulling power in terms of transfers — Champions League football, higher wages and so on — smaller clubs are well aware that they are in control of financial negotiations, particularly if the player in question has an extensive period remaining on their contracts.
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The 29 year old pointed out that the club pay their players higher wages than anyone in the league, with the exception of Real Madrid and Barcelona.
It looks like it must be Arsenal, as Arsene Wenger is adamant that he won't do business with another Premier League club and surely only Manchester City and Chelsea would even come close to offering the sort of wages that Alexis is demanding (unless of course he moves into the obscurity of China).
With the Premier League leaders only interested in somebody who will pay his enormous wages though, they'd likely let him sign a temporary deal with any club.
But with City having no such problems in terms of wages and with Champions League football also on offer at the Etihad, it is understood that the offer from the Manchester club would be too good for the 28 - year - old to turn down and stay at Arsenal.
Whatever it takes could mean a lot more than we previously thought, though, as the Daily Mail is reporting that Premier League rules on wages and the limit of how much they can rise from one season to the next will almost certainly force Arsene Wenger to sell at least two of the club's other big earners in order to offer Alexis and Ozil the wages they want.
We just don't have the «tools» to even pretend to be amongst top Europe elite (Barcelona striking partnership is worth # 200 millions or more... Wenger said buying is not the solution, but he is not rethinking is # 8 millions / year wages for no league or CL for more than year and he is talking about a top club... Yes, a high class wh * re charging the highest rate and not f*cking!!!)
Sanchez to city is going to happen no matter what Wenger says he don't want to play for a club who has no chance of winning champions league or premiership only the fa cup now and again and has too many mediocre players in the team that are just happy to collect big wages every week
The hierarchy at Upton Park have tabled a six - year offer to Reid with weekly wages of # 75,000 as interest in the centre - back increases from some of the Premier League's biggest clubs,
Even though it is club football that really pays the wages of the players and with some real glory on offer in the shape of domestic cups, leagues and the Europa and Champions League competitions, it is fair to say that the biggest trophy in football is the World Cup.
Aubameyang wants to leave & appaerantly only sees himself at Arsenal if he moves to the Premier League, get that 60m slapped down tonight along with wages of 200k & i guarntee he will come, not many clubs at him bar PSG!
No interested club in the league can offer him Europe and quite simply the French club cant match the PL offers (# 20m) or wages.
Will we be forced into paying close to what the Chelsea's, Man City's and United's of the world pay in wages as well as the crazy transfer fees that Premier League clubs now have to?
Yes — I don't really understand AFCON — not only is it held at least twice as often as other big international sporting events, and sometimes more, if they decide they want to change the schedule, to not interfere with something else (not the players club obligations, who pay their wages, perish the thought), but it is always held at the peak of the league season, as they say it maybe raining in summer, which I also don't get, as it rains here all the time — I'm sure there are parts of Africa which have reasonable weather during the summer — it's a big continent — South Africa must be fairly clement at that time.
Clubs like Liverpool and Manchester City, who are understood to be interested, can offer him Champions League football and higher wages compared to Arsenal.
If you look at the First Five Years of the last decade Wenger at least managed to qualify for the Champions League in each of those seasons.The Second Five Years have clearly shown we as a Club have gone backwards and spiralling in a downward descent.And in these Five Years we have spent MORE money on transfer fees and player wages than at any time in the Clubs history.
Matthieu Debuchy has wanted out of Arsenal for some time, but luck and injuries (and his massive wages) have got in the way of any departure, while Chuba Akpom has seen his chances of making it in Arsenal's forward line diminish in every transfer window, and has failed to impress while on loan at lower level League clubs.
Liverpool have also been spending money like water this year so could be keen to take on an home - grown Englishman to reduce outgoings, but with Milner getting a bit long in he tooth, would he be willing to move to a club that is extremely unlikely to be in the Champions League next season, no matter how much the wages on offer.
One or two players, within our budget, will NOT make us favourites for either trophy, NOT, to say we can not win one, but, as a few have said, we keep buying players, we HAVE to let players go, and, no guarantee that those bought will flourish in our league, meanwhile, we lose a lot of very talented younger players, and end up like Chelsea, or Cty, with NO British players, huge wages, and still, no guarantee of success, only the club in financial difficulty.
We all know and appreciate the brilliant job that Arsene Wenger did in keeping Arsenal in the top four and always earning us a place in the Champions League group stage for the 10 years or so that he had to run the club on very little money for transfer fees and wages.
«Whilst these are the market forces that have contributed directly over time to the success of the Premier League, I would sound a note of caution in light of the very material contractual commitments to future wages that clubs are taking on.»
The ability of Arsene Wenger to attract the top quality players to Arsenal and to keep the ones we already have at the club despite the fact that the Gunners do not or can not match the really crazy transfer fees and wages paid by the likes of Manchester United and Man City will be a lot stronger if the current Arsenal squad can keep up the recent run of form and results and bring the Premier League trophy back to north London at the end of this season.
Money was going to be spent they claimed, serious money, but we are still waiting for a se4cond summer signing who actually cost the club anything but wages, while all the Premier League clubs around us have spent way more once again.
A declining Michael Owen scored 26 league goals in 71 games, but spent the majority of his four year spell at the club in the treatment room, costing the Magpies millions in wages and medical bills for very little reward.
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I think it is because the level of players at each club has got higher due to television deals and the wages that English League Clubs will pay is huge compared to other leagues.
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 personally think that Wenger has expressly told Alexis that he can discuss a move with any other clubs, as long as it is not a Premier League side (i.e. Man City), and there are very few big European clubs that could (or would) pay the wages that Sanchez is demanding, and PSG are one of them.
I wish someone on this forum will do the math and let us know if the club will actually make more money for being consistently in Europa League with players that are at the same level as Ramsey, Szczesny, Gibbs and Giroud, meaning that the wages never cross the 100 k a week line (even though Giroud is on 120 if I'm not wrong).
Whilst Ozil was initially holding out for wages in the range of # 350,000 - a-week which would see the German on par with the Premier League's highest - earners, the report from the Sun claims that a lack of leverage in terms of lucrative offers from other clubs has resulted in the player having to settle for Arsenal's offer of # 280,000 - a-week, with the Gunners clearly breaking the club's wage structure to keep the World Cup winner in North London.
It's likely the agent would've forced the player to move to another club like Nasri and Clichy because we didn't have the money to compete in the league let alone offer decent wages to a player.
Other clubs have spent more on wages with a lower league position.
Who does the blame go to when you have 2 rich London clubs that pay top wages, yet one is a favorite for the league and a good bet for the CL final and the other is at best considered 3rd place and knockout stages?
This is a decent article, yet the negatives from fans are still there, I would love to see arsenal like I did at the end of the 90's and at the beggining of the 2nd millennium but it doesn't mean in order to do so I would buy all the best players in world, I would get a rich owner to put his filthy money in, change the manager every 2 years to do so, there's so much wrong in football nowadays that yes it's still a sport but there's more focus on the filthy amounts of money being spent on clubs and players that I think attracts more attention than the game itself, now that is wrong and it's very wrong, even our owner though not like the arabs or Russians, yet the yank is clueless about the tradition of our game, it's just sad, so the fact that Wenger has remained for this long through all these changes that have occurred whilst the money game has elvolved, it makes me happy that arsenal do not spend stupid amounts of money on players, we don't try and buy the league, hell we even tight with wages and transfer fees, I'm glad it's like that, though our season ticket is a rip off I still don't mind it because at least we are not like the other supreme teams, there's a bit of tradition left at our club, yet you go to man shitty or Chelski, there is no tradition, it's all about buying ur way all the way to the top, on the other hand spuds don't know what to make of them besides how the heck have they finished above us?
Update: Manchester City now has the highest wage bill in premier league yet again with them reaching record # 225m a year in player wages while Manchester United also had their wage bill increased from # 203m last year to club record # 220.8 m in 2017 - 178 season.
«I don't think Southampton could compete in the wages department and the player would probably look at it as a backward move, so he would probably think he is worthy of playing for a club competing for the Premier League title.»
«Many other Premier League clubs are said to be similarly put off his age, although some have indicated that could change if both his wages and Real's presumed asking price came down.
Deloitte has announced that Premier League clubs more than doubled record profits thanks to huge broadcast revenues and FFP rules controlling wages.
Deloitte has announced that Premier League clubs nearly tripled record profits thanks to huge broadcast revenues and FFP rules controlling wages.
The American's wages are easily more than the $ 34,728.75 that he made per year in Major League Soccer but they will not have been anywhere near the level of some of the club's highest earners.
-- Once again the club has continued to carefully manage its operating cost base effectively - first team playing wages represented 47 % of turnover compared to 50 % during the prior financial year whilst the club finished six League positions higher during the most recent campaign.
Even with where they are, they are the next biggest club with money and big wages, then he's in the Premier League
With clubs in Europe refusing to match his massive wages, Rooney has been linked with moves to MLS and the Chinese Super League.
The simplest way of looking at this is that Premier League performances are generally proportionate to the amount a club spends on wages.
After an impressive debut season in the Premier League, Christian Benteke's future at Aston Villa is uncertain after the striker submitted a transfer request with a view to a move to a bigger club, not to say that Aston Villa aren't a big club but the lure of European Football and the higher wages that these clubs can offer is what drives the players these days.
During their hearing, the judge contended that Sankaran, from Singapore, and Ganeshan, a British national originally from Sri Lanka, had come to the UK in 2013 with the specific intention of building a criminal organisation in English football, aiming to target lower league clubs, as smaller wages meant that players were more susceptible to bribes.
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