Sentences with phrase «skint ha»

He's p*ssing about in the transfer market like he did when we were supposed to be skint Ha!.

Not exact matches

How we've ended up with four right backs when the rest of our defence was skint I don't know..
We do have a chance because he said that Henry is his idol and that is why he went to Monaco plus Wenger managed them, speaks French and Spanish plus has a bigger pull as a manager than Ancelloti or Allegri plus Juve are skint.
We were skint and made use of substandard players, we seemed to compete better or @least not worse, now you say we've got money, maybe we should demand more.
Obviously after being temporarily so skint that we had to sell our best players, mostly to our direct rivals, we weren't going to be able to make an instant cash - splurge in many directions.
You would still be in tiny Highbury for a start because without the teams he created out of nothing to win things and build your profile in the modern game you would be skint, he has done wonders at arsenal and he still can, the games moved on there's not many hidden gems anymore so he needs money, have a go at the people who run the club!
Juve has the same standing in Italy as Arsenal but skint.
Obviously after being temporarily so skint that we had to sell our best players, mostly to our direct rivals, we weren't going to be able to make an instant cash - splurge in many directions - when the stadium debt was paid off.
What Dortmund achieved during the Klopp years is remarkable when you consider how skint they were and having to rely on unearthing gems.
David Bentley has warned other footballers they could end up skint if they are not careful with their money.
i make my self sooo skint to buy a ticket, i borrow money to get to matches if i have too!
We've got a new stadium, which in the future will give us the spending power we need, but until the Highbury Square sales kick in, we basically skint.
Foreign policy hasn't been scrutinised for three reasons, I think: a) we're skint, so can't really afford to have one b) all three parties are actually quite close, despite the rhetorical differences c) I believe that David Cameron is closer to a Hurd than a Blair — I suspect that we'll be quite practical (Iran is very difficult, but I suspect that we'll take our lead from America)
However the fact remains that you are too closely associated with Gordon Brown and I just cant get the fact that our totally wrecked economy which to paraphrase your colleague Liam Byrne has left the country skint out of my head.
The defence spending figures show us three not particularly surprising things: 1) if your neighbours hate you, you need to spend; 2) if you've got oil, you need to spend; 3) unsavoury regimes are skint.
Given how skint the party is, they should have sold tickets.
I would be totally skint if I lived so close to the city!
I've got 3, that's why I'm always so blooming skint.
There's no avoiding the fact that it is harder to budget for four months of living expenses than just a single one, but it has to be done if you want to avoid being completely skint as your next pay date approaches.
I always remember it was back when we were at college, I was skint, my parents were on holiday and the only thing I could find to eat in the house was a massive beef joint my mum had in the freezer.
The projects I tackle will always be realistic, too — we're time - poor and usually pretty skint, so our decorating ideas involve a big dose of DIY and my husband, Ben, usually has to rein my ideas in, so I hope there'll be plenty of things that viewers will feel confident enough to try in their own homes.
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