This was mainly down to lack of game time, but he may of been poor in training.He is on th de line and we should
sell him to recoup transfer fee.
If we don't make champions league I reckon he'll be gone Sue, not necessarily because he wants to go and yes I am questioning his attitude but because the club will
sell him to recoup the extra money gained from missing out on it.
We have plenty of players on the books who we can
sell to recoup the money
No one is saying Le Prof should not
sell to recoup.
How many books would an author have to
sell to recoup that expenditure?
Then you know how many you have to
sell to recoup.
However, if the borrower is unable to pay the debt in full, the lender can repossess the property and
sell it to recoup the borrower's outstanding debt.
Moreover the mortgage lender must know not only is the value there, but that the quality is there as well in case they have to foreclose on the home and
sell it themselves to recoup the amount due on the mortgage loan.
If you don't make your loan payments, a lender may legally foreclose on your home and
sell it to recoup the amount you owe.
Even if you intend to keep your property and it is exempt from being sold during the bankruptcy proceedings (if it is your primary residence, for example) the lender can take the property and
sell it to recoup some of the money you owe if you don't keep up with your payments.
This is so the lender can verify that the vehicle is actually worth the amount of the loan in case they need to
sell it to recoup losses.
Why don't you guys keep (or
sell to recoup investor funds) the current condos and partner with a developer to build out the 271 unit apartment complex?
Not exact matches
Still, I can
sell the parts online
to recoup some of the expenses.
Yahoo and Google aim
to recoup placement fees by
selling ads alongside search results and collecting valuable user data.
He enjoyed fees from all the lending
to Sears, and he'll
recoup more money in any restructuring, even if Sears has
to sell off inventory
to do it.
The lender will either hold the property until you can repay or
sell the property
to recoup some of their money.
Cause - if - I could just get that magic shillelagh I'd make Cisco go back
to eighty - two I'd drive my Enron
to the sky,
sell my Lucent at its high I'd
recoup my investment on Sun Micro and Yahoo Oh, if I could just get that magic shillelagh I could buy a drink and watch CNBC But if I can't catch that Leprechaun, all that I'll be counting on is the monthly check from my Social Security.
As NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman leads the NHL into its latest war of revenge against Jerry Moyes for trying
to recoup his losses by attempting
to sell the Phoenix Coyotes
to the outlaw buyer, Jim Balsillie, it is well
to remember that his triumph in the courts over the now three time loser didn't change one ugly fact: the Phoenix Coyotes still lose huge sums of money every year.
It is difficult for participants in the Koscot program
to recruit and retain distributors and sales personnel
to work home routes and
sell respondents» products doortodoor, hence, many participants can not even
recoup their investment, much less earn the represented profits set forth herein.
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably
sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government
to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able
to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially
recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
It's claimed that Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang wants a reunion with his former Dortmund teammate, but a reported $ 60m bid from the Gunners surely won't be nearly enough
to convince Barca
to sell as they will be desperate
to get as close
to recouping their initial outlay as possible.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose
to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he
sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be
recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according
to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years
to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity
to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
Despite some real flashes of potential from Bruma in Istanbul, the report suggests that Gala will be happy
to sell if they
recoup at least the # 8m that they paid
to Sporting Lisbon for the player's services, meaning that a potential bargain could well be on the table.
Or Maybe they were waiting
to see if they could sign Mbappe first, then
sell the Ox
to recoup some of that # 100 million back lol and if they fail
to sign the 18 year old wonder kid they would then turn around and offer the Ox a new contract?
I hope that if the club do decide
to cough up the coin for Bats and $ 35 - 40 +10 million adds on is plenty, that they don't offset the outgoing expenditure by
selling Pulisic
to Chelsea or Weigl
to Real Madrid
to recoup the bulk of Bats money.
And they will also
sell 1 or 2 junior and senior Gunners too
to recoup some of their spendings on the new recruits they've recruited.
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good youth (they
sold a lot of quality young players too) and Roman seems
to have little appetite for overspending now but they still have bigger resources than us and better facilities just like City a fact people gloss over and the result of the overspending on youth sees them
recoup money that they then use
to spend whilst it looks like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on youth and the regularity of their China deals is sketchy at best.)
all we seem
to do is make profit and it's never reinvested back into the team then come another transfer window we're told we must
sell before we can buy so if that's true where the hell is the money we
recouped going?
Zenit are thought
to be ready
to cut their losses and would consider
selling Hulk
to Chelsea provided they can
recoup at least thirty - two million of the fee they spent last summer.
Now Wenger has a problem in trying
to sell Perez in the European market after having a year on the sidelines, so he will find it nearly impossible
to recoup the fee that Arsenal paid for him.
However, just as the club has made thousands from me over the years, I will do my utmost
to recoup that by
selling my homes and aways
to any kroenke / wenger supporter that wants
to pay the highest amount.
The Man United man has not settled well since his move though efforts
to sell the player will greatly depend on just how much of the # 59.7 m outlay the club will look
to recoup.
Sell them,
recoup the money, they are obviously not interested in playing for the arsenal anymore and they will just follow the rest of the below par under achieving players we already have in the team putting in little
to no effort.
If Adriano wants
to do the best for Shakhtar, then surely he should let the
recoup some of their investment by
selling him in the summer instead of seeing out his current contract?
Other clubs would like
to take Paulinho on loan, but Levy is determined
to sell him permanently, as he looks
to recoup as much money as possible.
The Boss could also
sell a Gunner or two
to recoup and also make rooms for the possible new comers.
I wish fans would appreciate that Elneny at # 5m represents very good value for money.He was bought as a back up player unlike Xhaka and Mustafi who were so called stars costing # 70m who were going
to take us
to a higher level.If Arsenal were
to sell Elneny they would at least double their money whereas we would take a huge hit on Xhaka and Mustafi.In fact I very much doubt it we would
recoup 50 % of our outlay.Enemy will never be a great player but he is the type of dependable, hard working standby that every top team needs.Please get off his back.
Another player who has put in some reasonable performances for Manchester United and his manager recently is winger Ashley Young, but the former Aston Villa man isn't really up
to scratch at Old Trafford and United should be looking
to sell him whilst they can still
recoup some funds.
So instead of trying
to sell it and going through the steps
to recoup their investment, the pair are instead donating it
to a worthy charity — specifically, local organization Camp Barnabas.
If you look at the players they could
sell this summer Chelsea's net spend will also be low eg Moses paizon, van ginkel, mikel are midfielders who r not in the managers plan and they will
recoup 25m + enough
to buy a very good midfielder
Not
to mention the millions we can also
recoup from
selling the deadwood, that definitely need
to be
sold!
If an agreement isn't reached this summer, then the La Liga outfit will face a bitterly difficult decision over whether
to allow him see out the contract and lose Messi for nothing, or
sell him this summer and
recoup a huge transfer fee
to rebuild without him.
In the envisaged revamping of the Arsenal first team squad during the in - coming summer transfer window for next season's campaign during which at least 2 world class players are expected
to be signed by Arsenal in addition
to keeping Ozil and Sanchez, and some underperforming Gunners for 3 consecutive seasons allowed
to leave on the expiration of their contract deals this season or be
sold if their deals are still active
to recoup some funds used in signing the 2 world class players in addition
to the signing of 3 other top quality new players making them 5 in numbers of: a LB, a DM, an AMD, a versatile world class Winger & a world class Striker whom Arsenal should sign during the summer imho.
According
to the Telegraph, the South Korean striker is poised
to be
sold this summer as soon as the Spurs can find a buyer
to help them
recoup part of the # 22 million transfer fee they paid.
Or maybe you meant Wenger is getting into a bidding war so Everton end up paying more for Lucas and have
to sell Lukaku
to recoup the money.
We would need
to recoup money if we weren't doing so well with merchandise ticket prices and advertising, those days of
selling off players are gone and the ones being
sold would not be on that list.
Liverpool will
sell flop striker Mario Balotelli during the January transfer window if they can find a buyer willing
to take the controversial Italian international off their hands, report the Express, with the Reds having accepted that they are unlikely
to recoup the # 16 million fee that they paid
to AC Milan
to secure Balotelli's services during the summer.
If not then I can see the Frenchman
selling the Arsenal academy graduate before the end of the window in order
to recoup something as he is now in the final year of his contract.
Come on now, his whole team cost 30 mil
to put together and he
recouped that by
selling Costa alone let alone Felipe Luis (24 mil).
Some players have been here for too long and have either never reached there full potential or simply aren't good enough (no matter the talent after a few seasons you are what you are and what the stats suggests you are) 3 - The point mentioned above is
to free up some wages for the extension of our best players, but also
recoup some money for say Walcott or Giroud that will never
sell as high as now.