Sentences with phrase «talking ridiculous money»

«He's doing great now for France and to get him now, you've got to be talking ridiculous money.

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Its a fact that his wages will have to go up, but the money they are talking about earning for going to China is ridiculous.
Why are we still talking about an average striker, with a poor scoring record, who's going to cost a ridiculous amount of money?
I personally think he needs to bulk up some... Bielek is earning rave reviews though and his progression is going as planned, Akpom needs a proper talking to, his problem is more attotude than lack of ability, just like Gnabry, I think because both had a run with the senior squad they feel like they are big enough to.command regular shirts where they play which is not the case, you have to earn the right to play on a Saturday afternoon, its never handed out to you... all in all, its been a disastrous season for us of you look at progress Te English players are making at Spuds whilst our» s sit on their asses earning ridiculous money for doing eff all....
It's ridiculous how manure who finished one place behind us are spending money tremendously and improving their team while Mr. Wenger is talking crap
It certainly was and his international form combined with an amazing debut season in the Premier League could well see some clubs willing to offer the ridiculous money his agent is talking about.
German / British / French / English footballers will buy them because they are paid obscene amounts of money, because people have nothing better to do than pay ridiculous amounts of money to see and ridiculous amounts of time to think about, talk about, and fight about teams of multi-millinaires running with a ball.
Sam talks about insurance you don't need in 14 Totally Ridiculous Insurance You Probably Don?t Need posted at Fix My Personal Finance - Personal Finance Advice - Money Management Advice...
One example of a lack of the same, i.e., judicial arrogation of divine - like power over mortality — and talk about from the sublime to the ridiculous — is this report from Paul Levy of Public Citizen's Consumer Law & Policy Blog about a favorite topic of mine, too: the reduction of trademark law to the role of handmaiden to Big College Pro Football's money grab over, well, everything:
There is not even a suggestion that if, as a demographic group, children of divorce are having more problems — assuming they are — it's more likely to be because of the rise in popularity of the ridiculous, schizophrenic, and unstable co-parenting ideology, which in turn is increasing the absence of mothers from their children's lives, as well as increasing stressful, wasteful, and expensive years of «burgeoning custody litigation,» including the endless talkety talk - talk meddling with families by those who make their money doing «therapeutic jurisprudence.»
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