Sentences with phrase «on huge wages»

Arsenal are looking to strengthen their rear guard and while Cech is on huge wages, he does offer considerable quality and experience.
Otherwise why keep him and on huge wages for all that time?
Alexis Sanchez will unsettle the Manchester United dressing room after completing his transfer from Arsenal on huge wages, according to former Red Devils ace Paul Parker.
Naturally on huge WAGES.
Only four in Mavropanos Mkhi, Auba Evans seems unbalanced but many of those going were ready for the knackers, hardly used or on huge wages.
But then again them dwelling on huge wages and whether they have trust in their abilities makes the decision in question
Another player sitting on huge wages without actually contributing much.
What we have is a lot of rubbish / average players on huge wages.
The 600 employees include the players on their huge wages # 182m per year) plus wenger on # 8m, gazidis and all the others, then there are physios, doctors, legal people groundsmen and probably a tea lady.

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On the other hand we've Ramsey, Coquelin, Jenkinson, Gibbs all decided to make the most of earnings without much work and one the contract is expired they'll move some other clubs and those clubs are lucky to have a better players with zero fees so they can afford to pay a slightly huge wages compared to their other players.
So Wenger bought an 16 year old Chamberlain from Southampton for a higher value and kept on trying and trying in many positions and once he's ready we don't have a contract enough to keep him nor he's not interested to sign up because he's hunger for play rather than getting a huge wages.
Overall I would say Sanchez was just about good value for the money and wages we paid but OZIL was largely a waste of money, despite his undoubted huge talent, on the low percentage of occasions he could be arsed to show it.
Trouble for us though is that we, or rather Wenger, consistently waste huge money on overpaying bang average players and keeping them for years while not producing results that their wages would make us expect.
If some people can not or will not see that spineless Walcott represented everything spineless, idle and too comfy on huge, largely unearned wages, in Wengers last decade, then they are avoiding the reality of the cause of our decline.
I know we didn't have the cash necessary to compete with the clubs I mentioned following the move to the Emirates but we also made huge mistakes in the transfer market which meant we were saddled with several below par players on high wages.
It was a huge undertaking, and it was understandable it put a financial restraint on player wages and new acquisitions.
The disgace of wasting huge wages on this con man and non tryer, (but with beautiful manners and a personable smile that obviously fooled many Gooners) was IMO Wengers greatest of his hundreds of mistakes.
The 28 - year old is keen to leave his French club, but his huge transfer fee and his annual wages of around $ 18 million means there is not exactly a long line of clubs knocking on the door.
Now, all we have is a mostly unfit idler on huge unearned wages who hardly ever plays.
He is a player who we can't afford to lose.The club knows this, the fans know this, and just as importantly so does Mesut Ozil.The fact that he will be in a position to get himself a very nice Signing On Fee from whichever club he signs for after June means he will get the financial rewards he always wanted.Who can blame him for getting the very best for himself.If his abilities had been appreciated by the club and management earlier then the player would have not been in the position we have now where the cards are all held by him.To keep him will cost the club a huge signing on fee and colloidal wages but that is the price we must pay.We need him so pay him provided it is what SVEN M and RAUL advise.Im sure the player himself would be impressed that these 2 are involved and the whole structure of the club is moving forwarOn Fee from whichever club he signs for after June means he will get the financial rewards he always wanted.Who can blame him for getting the very best for himself.If his abilities had been appreciated by the club and management earlier then the player would have not been in the position we have now where the cards are all held by him.To keep him will cost the club a huge signing on fee and colloidal wages but that is the price we must pay.We need him so pay him provided it is what SVEN M and RAUL advise.Im sure the player himself would be impressed that these 2 are involved and the whole structure of the club is moving forwaron fee and colloidal wages but that is the price we must pay.We need him so pay him provided it is what SVEN M and RAUL advise.Im sure the player himself would be impressed that these 2 are involved and the whole structure of the club is moving forward.
Even with the acquisition of Lacazette and Kolasinac (free), it has been a huge failure from the Arsenal brass in terms of not selling enough players, not being able to renew crucial contract on certain players, giving players huge wages when they don't deserve it, lack of ability to identify targets which is perhaps down to poor scouting, and not able to bring in players that would strengthen us in an already inadequate and flawed team.
Unless you think, being paid huge wages to NOT score many goals on a consistent basis, IS the sign of a quality striker, then I stand corrected.
But not as bad a mistake as Wenger has made keeping this bone idle coaster for nearly twelve years on huge obscenely unearned wages.
i think we should keep Wilshere and there is no way Theo is moving with his huge wages so throw him on the right wing, back to back four to be able to better use Belerin and Monreal, lets get back to basic's with our two signings we should do better once the transfer market shuts so players settle
To be honest, over the whole last decade I am appalled by how Wenger collects timid players, ESPECIALLY 9 stone dripping wet midfield dwarfs, whom he generally plays out of postion on the right wing for a spell, thus undermining their condidence, most of them injury prone, yet kept unproductively for years and years, on the treatment table whilst still pocketing huge wages and rarely playing 100 % even when fit.
And while we are on that dread subject of Walcott, how many more decades will this wastrel be encouraged by the club to keep picking up huge wages for nothing in return.
So, when you talk aobut Bayern Munich's «bet spend» being # 15 million last season, that's true, but they may have huge wages, they may have tax advantages built into player salaries, on top of the enormous investment in players already on the books.
Then you can save money for the owner by having no real superstars so no huge wages + even have 13 average players on low wages 5 of whom are usually injured and 8 who play one game in 3 mostly from the bench.
So what are you trying to say it's ok for a player to be transfered to Arsenal on the back of a huge transfer fee and wages and perform poorly in their first two seasons.
Sterling is currently on wages of just # 30,000 per week and wants a huge pay rise, possibly as high as # 100,000 per week, and Brendan Rodgers is supposedly confident he will extend his stay on Merseyside and sign.
Until this tiny petty manager and owner leave football to the real passionate experts out there we won't even exsist as a top club so we're better off waiting for that day to come in 2/3 years and hope usamanov is the man to take over and cleanse the whole club from top to bottom and rid of Wengers cancer and loosers who get paid way to much just to install a tiny weak loser mentality and petty training and transfers Tactics with teeny weeny transfer fees and huge wages for mediocre staff n players Bring on 2020
Wenger needs to get all 13 invisible players on the field to justify their huge wages, to prove the medical team knows what they are doing and to justify resigning the players for next season.
Ozil is moody, sulky with negative body language, is on huge (unearned, current wages) and still wants a huge increase to even consider staying.
You believe that kroenke will agree to spending # 75m on a striker plus the huge wages.
Kroenke would never spend 17m on a player that the club would never use, pay huge wages and look to sell for half of that the following year.
Timing of substitutions, putting players in the wrong positions, favouritism, ignoring form, same tactics for every game, no plan B, lack of rotation, unable to sell average players because of their huge wages, and so on, and so on.
So just wasting still more wages on the week Ozil, even though he has huge talent, which is largely wasted, is never the way to build a successful team.
We still, have tons of deadwood which Wenger hoards and wates huge wages on altogether.
Some people may have noticed, if they are astute, (sarcasm) that I have been trying to get Walcott out of our club for a full decade (out of the 12 wasted years he has been shirking on the pitch and conning huge wages for nothing in return) Yet still this idler remains, uselessly, miles from the first eleven and picking up # 110,000 pw.
Nothing remotely compares in longevity and huge wages wasted for so very many years on a total dud and idler.
I haven't changed my stance once in the last 4 to 5 years and I am glad to Welcome t Lacazette and if he can even produce 75 % of the goals scored in the French league, he will be a huge bonus and it appears a true CF.We hopefully are still in the market for Mahrez as in all probability we wont let Sanchez run down his contract and walk away on a free, as that is not the Arsenal way.We need to sell several players and it's the saving of wages that is most important not what we get and a decision has to be made on particularly Wilshere and it looks like the player we arguably missed the most last season Santi Cazorla maybe coming to the end of his playing days.We have already tried to sell Gibbs and Jenkinson and in all probability add the two keepers, Ospina and Szczesny to the list which leaves Joel Campbell who seems to have missed his chance and should have been sold at a premium after the last WC, but more importantly The Ox and Giroud.Our attack force needs a real hard think as I can't see Perez as a long term Arsenal player, but Walcott, like him or not in all probability will stay.
And The Sun claims that the Portuguese international is willing to accept a huge cut on his Real wages...
Buy him if hes not expensive and dosnt demand huge wages, otherwise leave alone, wouldnt want him on loan coz like all loanees they do nt give 100 %
He pays huge wages for players of dubious value or even throws away the little transfer budget he's given on terrible buys like Matri (paid as much as Juventus got Tevez for), moves like Torres or other fake players presented to us as if they were champions.
Its hard to believe that manu lost 6 - 1 to man city, take nothing away from man city but every club uses manu as a measuring stick to compare themselves too, I really wish it was arsenal that gave that drubbing, I remember not long ago I was watching arsenal lose to manu by that you know what scoreline and my father (a manu fan) walk away, when it was 3 something becoz he couldn't watch a far one sided match, so I guess he is feeling what we are feeling that day, manu is always a side that neva lose by a huge margin no matter what, but tell you da truth I don't like man city becoz I do nt like a side that will spend and replace every single player and still have classy players on the bench, they can say that we won that and this but that becoz of the huge wages that we are paid, I just don't like football to be won by having money to spend there should be a mixture of everything good, middle and work in progress players.
While Reds fans have appreciated the footballer for travelling like a commoner, Everton fans who had boarded his train couldn't resist the opportunity to mock the player for travelling on a train despite his huge wages.
In the UK, we are witnessing a huge rise of in work poverty, with vast swathes of the country's labour force having to rely on benefits to top up paltry wages.
«Inspirational teaching, challenging stereotypes and getting young people excited about the huge potential of science is the best way to get more pupils studying it and going on to enjoy the higher wages these skills command.»
We're talking businesses like the ones in all the small towns where Walmart swoops in on the wings of huge tax breaks and infrastructure support so it can sell cheap goods and pay employees starvation wages.
No one has ever suggested this — what has been said, and is true, is that self - pubs do not carry the vast overheads — New York premises, a lot of staff at NY wages, doing something... that has little bearing on and adds little value to the author's book, and a need to pay huge advances — which may not be coming your way.
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