We as the Arsenal need to do our part in becoming a place where the highest dreams of players are realized, even if we don't always win trophies, we need to at least always have a «Genuine» fighting chance, Real Madrid went a number of seasons chasing La Decima,
spent loads of cash, played second fiddle to Barca for a few seasons even but still players still dreamed of playing for them in that period, we as fans need to grow up too and stop bitching and whining especially about our players, we create a toxic atmosphere for these guys when we do so and it doesn't help nobody, little wonder our players perform better away than they do at home.
our rivals are
spending loads of cash and we won't even spend the 50 mil we have... fuk this life I'm living
@ Gooner4life Running a successful football club is WAY more than just buying big name players and
spending loads of cash during transfer windows.
And people
spend loads of cash on specialized diet and weight loss programs, meetings, even personal coaches.
Not exact matches
Netflix's plan to
spend $ 8 billion on 700 pieces
of original content this year is drastically increasing its negative
cash flow and debt
load, worrying analysts.
That just means we
spend more on kids and less on top talent, the kids then drop in performances and fail to hit their potential, I am guessing because they are not growing up in the head by the time they have bucket
loads of cash to throw around and distracts them from what is important.
It does nt, its an illusion, you
spend a boat
load of cash and take on debt to go and get a regular job to pay it off by the time your 40 - 45.
Year on year we are
spending bucket
loads of cash on deals that are supposed to make us competitive yet here we are, languishing in mediocrity.
Wenger hasn't had a whole
load of cash at his disposal until recently - but with Stadium debt greatly reduced, we can look forward to Wenger having
spending potential in the upcoming years and a greater likelihood
of success on the pitch.
The summer transfer market can be a tricky and confusing field at the best
of times — whether teams are
spending bucket
loads of cash or picking up snappy little bargains here and there, the more activity in the summer months the better.
This can come both from the direct results
of more
cash going into the system e.g. if the government builds a whole
load of roads then that
cash goes to contractors and their suppliers who employ people who then
spend their wages.
It can be done without
spending wads
of cash, eating up all
of your time, or causing
loads of stress.
My first stop was to browse the market... for some reason I didn't snap a photo
of the market but holy moly the market is really really grand and there were
loads of things I really badly wanted... I'm trying to be frugal and break my bad
spending habits so I went off to visit the cathedral instead
of flashing the
cash...
When How to Make It in America season two begins, Ben (Bryan Greenberg) and his best friend, Cam (Victor Rasuk) return from their business trip to Japan after
spending their new - found
cash on a
load of «Japanese soft cotton» hoodies they intend to silk screen with their new Crisp fashion label and find a way to mass distribute.
If you know that you are going to make much
cash purchase or most
of your
spending will be in
cash, you may need to carry
cash or
load your debit card with enough
cash.
Imho, you would have to generate significant amount
of reward eligible purchases with that additonal 50 cent points per $ 100
SPENDING to make it appear worthwhile the hassle
of remembering (usually right) before December EACH YEAR to ask Rogers / Fido (other than towards Rogers / Fido store / stuff) for your hUge
cash payout as next January statement credit ONLY; thus finally getting back ~ all Fido / Rogers» 2.5 % FX fees you loaned / paid them except FX fees Fido / Rogers bank keeps from any purchase returns / cancels / reversals, atm
cash /
cash advance needs and any
cash - like transactions (e.g., pre-paid
load, «lottery tickets, casino gaming chips») in «foreign currency» where you get zero / no rewards rebating them.
With its
cash back percentages and
loads of choice for its cardholders, it's a winner for most customers no matter where you choose to
spend your money.
It also allows you to budget for your trip, being that you can only
spend the amount
loaded onto the card (though you can continue to
load the card as needed), and you can still withdraw
cash from an ATM as you would with a debit card — just be mindful
of ATM fees.