Doesn't the football league have rules
on wage bills for clubs.
What we need to do from this is to reflect
on our wage bill structure because if we don't then more problems like these will occur / Also we really have to resolve player contracts much earlier than leave it to the last year, haven't we learned from this in the past already?
This is going to be a tough time for Wenger, with contract talks with Ozil, Alexis, Szczesny, Gibbs, Chambers and quite a few others as he tries to save money
on the wage bill while keeping everybody happy with pay increases as well!
Plus savings
on the wage bill.
The Icelandic international is still technically employed by Monaco so his salary remains tax free which reduces his impact
on the wage bill.
The Gunners are looking to bring in some cash and offload one of the highest earners
on their wage bill after a busy summer in the transfer window bringing in big names such as Alexis Sanchez and Mathieu Debuchy.
Buying players that we do not play or want, stack
them on the wage bill and then sell for peanuts?
of course we cant relay on him but he's better player
on our wage bill than the king of treat room hon diaby..
Ideally I would sell him due to his horrendous injury record, already have enough for English quota, it relieves pressure
on our wage bill and that he is replaceable with better players out there.
we had to many players
on the wage bill that lack contribution.
Anybody understand why we have Arteta
on the wage bill, doing his badges, and then let him go to Citeh?
If they could shift the lot they would bolster their war chest considerably and make room
on the wage bill for new arrivals.
Diaby is
on the wage bill, and should be used.
Sam returned to his old ways simply to accommodate his two favourite boys Nolan & Carroll, the two most expensive players
on the wage bill, but both not fully effective, Nolan is too slow now and Carroll, he is more interested having his face in the newspapers every other day, and pushing down supporters throats his many foreign holidays, constant spending and what a great time he is having.
To make further major signings - Thomas Lemar was the priority - and fulfil Arsene Wenger's pledge of keeping Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, Arsenal would have to bolster their transfer kitty and create space
on a wage bill in need of careful management to avoid breaching the Premier League's salary control rules.
Arsenal wanted to sell more than eight players this summer to free up space
on the wage bill, in addition to clearing their bloated first - team.
Recognising these challenges, the authorities prepared and discussed with the mission, a package of measures which would reduce the risk of expenditure overruns, in particular
on the wage bill, and keep the 2016 budget outturn consistent with the programme objectives, with an overall cash deficit now projected at 4.8 percent of GDP.
The bill's fate will rest in large measure with the Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, who voted against the Armory project last year but whose office declined to comment
on the wage bill.
This means in 2011, at the point in the electoral cycle when costs should have been at their lowest, Labour was employing 67 more staff than the Tories had had to fight the general election and spending # 1.4 m more
on its wage bill.
«This is not about getting people on the cheap, but saving money by not having people
on the wage bill when they are not needed.»
Not exact matches
After the
bill's final passage
on Wednesday, some major companies, like Comcast, Boeing, and AT&T, rushed to announce special bonuses and
wage increases stemming from the tax
bill.
Even that doesn't adequately describe a
bill that would end the Diversity Lottery, effectively eliminating any diversity, expand exploited labor instead of just expanding immigration, and continue to subject certain sectors of the economy to downward
wage pressure (specifically STEM or IT), ignoring the cumulative ripple effect
on every sector's
wage.
Other official labour cost data based
on wage -
bill measures, such as average weekly ordinary time earnings and average earnings from the national accounts, paint a similar picture, identifying firm
wage outcomes but giving little indication of an acceleration of aggregate wages growth.
When
Bill Nye the Science Guy complains of a war being
waged on science, he should look in the mirror.
I'm surprised CNN is willing to
wage a debate
on «science» vs. «creationism» with
Bill as the spokesperson for the «science» side of the debate... I know, he IS the «Science Guy»... well, I'm bald and fat, but that doesn't make me an expert
on follicular transplants or endocrinology.
seems to reflect the general mess that the club is now in... rent seeking owner disinterested in the game, delusional manager who continues to believe the game is played in his own head rather than against other teams who are strengthening, too many players in some positions too few in others, inflated
wage bill due to hanging
on to deadwood players, injury prone before season starts, lack of footballing identity... wexit a necessary but probably not sufficient condition for club to regain its status
Time for Mr Wenger to put his accountant hat
on and reduce the massive
wage bill.
Midfield is really a place that we really DO NT need any more acquisitions, in fact we could do with selling Walcott and maybe the OX (Walcott especially rankles me as I feel he's lazy and ineffective and has lumbered himself
on us forever as he can not justify his
wage bill.)
Podolski, who was one of the first names
on the team sheet not so long ago, has been very mediocre for Inter and the report further adds that Arsenal will even consider terminating his contract to get him off the
wage bill.
The forward trio, who have been loaned out to Inter Milan, Villareal and Crystal Palace respectively, have all failed to impress
on their loan spells and it is understood that Arsenal will let them all go to clear the
wage bill to bring in reinforcements.
The Togolese striker is surplus to requirements at White Hart Lane after failing to break in manager Mauricio Pochettino's plans for large parts of last season and it appears the club are desperate to get him off the
wage bill this summer despite the player only having one more year left to run
on his current deal.
United themselves are looking to get rid of a huge amount of deadwood from their squad, including Memphis Depay, Marouane Fellaini and Morgan Schneiderlin, and unless they move
on at least a couple of them they're unlikely to want to add more to their
wage bill.
Boss Paul Lambert is keeping tabs
on the Ulster - man ahead of a proposed summer shake up at Villa Park that will see a number of established stars head through the exit as the club continue their quest to lower the
wage bill.
Our
wage bill up until end of 2016 was
on par with both Bayern Munich and Chelsea.
The Indian owners Venky's want to slash the
wage bill by about # 125,000 - a-week in an attempt to remove a number of squad stars
on the fringe of the first - team.
Last year Arsenal had to pay a part of his weekly
wage but the Gunners now want him off the
wage bill entirely, if he is to go out
on loan again next season.
Our
wage bill is
on par with Chelsea yet a chasm remains between the two sides!
Just above Sanchez
on Arsenal's
wage bill is Mesut Ozil, who is also the Gunners» most expensive signing of all time.
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Spending 120M - 130M this year
on 3 players, with 50M future commitments [adds 20M in wages easily], and keeping Alexis / Ozil / Ox / Ramsey with higher wages [adds 20M more in wages], we have to free the dead wood and create space to manage this extra
wage bill.
His exit will undoubtedly help the
wage bill and make space in the squad for a new arrival, with Montella ready to really stamp his mark
on the group in the coming months.
Griezmann, Romelu Lukaku, Eric Dier, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Michael Keane are all noted as possible signings, while it's also suggested that Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney, Chris Smalling and David De Gea could be
on their way out which would help raise further transfer funds and significantly reduce the
wage bill ahead of the spending spree.
It now seems likely that he is going to leave his decision right until the last minute (his contract runs out
on June 30th) but with Tomas Rosicky talking about leaving Arsenal and Abou Diaby certain to be taken off the
wage bill, there will definitely be room for another midfielder in Wenger's squad....
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dus
On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress
on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dus
on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower
wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
There seems to be problems moving
on most of these simply because they are already
on such massive wages at Arsenal, but there is very little room for them to playing if they stay and we could certainly do with reducing our
wage bill with these departures, even if we can't get large transfer fees from the sales.
Wenger should also work
on reducing the
wage bill.
of course no team wants to lose but I can guarantee you that the reaction by the Chelski fans after today's results are nowhere near what would have occurred if we shit the bed
on opening day... the difference is they have tasted EPL success
on more than one occasion recently, they have won the Champions League and they have done it with 3 different managers in the last 12 years with a similar, if not smaller,
wage bill than us... in comparison, we have been experiencing our own personal Groundhog Day with nothing to show for it but a few silvery trinkets that would barely wet the appetite of a world - class club... so it's time for Wenger to stop gloating over our week one escape act and make some substantial moves before this window closes or I fear that things will take a horrible turn when the inevitable happens... living
on a knife's edge is no way to go through a full season of football and regardless of what side of the argument you fall
on, you could feel high levels of toxicity in the air and that was friggin week one... I would much rather someone tried their best and failed, than took half - measures and hoped for the best
Did you know we are amongst the top ten spenders
on wages outspending the likes of Bayern, Juventus and Atletico Madrid and closely following clubs like PSG in our
wage bill?
Arsenal now have a higher
wage bill than Chelsea, who have moved
on big name, big money players like Frank Lampard, and bought cheaper foreign player who have to work their way up to big deals.
He has little more than 12 months remaining
on his contract at Old Trafford and the club could be tempted to cash in should an offer be forthcoming, allowing the three - time European Cup winners to shift him off the
wage bill.