Sentences with phrase «transfer business so»

We know Wikipedia is compromised, but this mass transfer business so bleeding obvious that it makes you wonder what NASA is up to.
I'm not disappointed with any of our transfer business so far (though I think we should've got at least # 4m for Podolski), I'm just impatient for us to act faster.
There is no plan B but there's delusional fans out here that still think arsenal are a big club and that wenger is just waying up his options lol wenger don't have options wenger takes what he can get bcoz no one wants to come to arsenal and the one or two that do wenger want cough up the money required to make the move happen so now he has to wait till barca etc finish there transfer business so he can pick up the scraps left over!
with sanchez and ozil both going in january we need someone to get transfer deals over the line instead of stalling and then loosing out on players something has to change with the way we do our transfer business so i am all for bringing in this guy provided he is give the tools to succeed!!
Cuz our Transfer business so far this window wasn't really funny at all

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Plus, the smaller your business the more likely you are to be an expert in your field, so transferring your skills to others is fairly easy.
So unless your clients are all paying directly through credit, debit or wire transfer, you may be better off springing for a business bank account that does have a monthly fee.
They could strengthen fiscal policies that transfer income from faster - growing provinces to slower - growing ones, for example, or manage fiscal spending so that business cycles are more closely coordinated across regions.
Espionage and theft were part of this, but so were forced technology transfers or mandatory joint ventures as a condition for doing business in China.
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«Elmohamady was our Player of the Year last season, so the first piece of important business was to get his transfer over the line and we did that, in the same way that we secured [Robbie] Brady and [David] Meyler midway through last season.
I'm not so sure alexia is injured looks like 80 million quid from psg is the business get him off to France I think we have enough to sustain the challenge till January transfer window where we can target players towards the end of their contract like kolasnic because with these crazy prices God help us, I'm feeling good about the new season for some strange reason, come on YU goooooners!!!!!
United have signed Depay... i hope we get some early transfer business done so they can gel with the team more!
We will never know what goes on in transfer business, so we as fans can only wait and hope.
So, what is the real truth behind out abysmal transfer business in years gone by?
There will be so much negativity around this club if we don't do any more transfer business in the form of a top striker that at the first sight of failure the negativity will be even greater than last season.
Now there's a myriad of supposed reasons for this inactivity in the transfer market, Many slating Wenger and even more justifying this with statements about the clubs cash reserves and also its self - sufficient business model etc, and there's so much touted by everybody who has an opinion that it's really hard to know where the truth even begins to lay.
It appears we nearly missed out on Welbeck as well, so does Wenger need to get a bit more serious with his transfer business?
I will finish with the mention of Everton who are having a really good transfer window and it's Moshiri the business partner of Usmanov pouring the money there so there might be another big player in the race for the top 4.
Man United can afford spending millions because they developed a reputation of winners, back in 96 when Wenger came Arsenal had 10 titles and so did United but in 20 years they've added another 11 titles taking their tally to 21 while Wenger has only added 3 to make it 13, so a team with a winning culture will succeed on all fronts even with sponsors, transfer business, media hype etc
So they do not expect to see much difference from last season, at least judging by the transfer business already completed.
......... Get ur business done early so you won't lose ur prime targets, be left with the transfer remnants and the players could settle down and gel........
hey fellow gunners been a great summer so so excited about the opening game tomorrow,... Indeed leo we have reached the business end of the transfer season..
So it is of the utmost importance that we get back to transfer business.
That looks like very good transfer business for us as we got rid of sulky Sanchez and got two very talented players in return, and Coquelin, Walcott, Giroud and Debuchy hardly got a game for our first team anyway, so we have saved quite a lump off our wage bill as well which will help pay Mesut Ozil's improved wages!
every season it is same old shit - in the summer wait for the last day of the transfer business to bid; and in the winter say there isn't enough quality around; so when the heck is he going to buy?
If we don't get the deal done, we've essentially failed this window, because we've sold 3 players and we only have 1 in return so far, besides if this drags on and fails eventually, we've left ourselves no time to get another player, again meaning bad transfer business.
Not to mention, the best piece of business LVG did was to get rid of Wellback (Not so well at all), and got away with 16 M easy cash from Mr. knows best, master of last minute transfer window deals.
After all, we know that Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger are not exactly the best of chums and the Portuguese has never passed up the opportunity to throw some shade the way of his rival, so you could see that this is just an attempt to take the gloss of what appears to be a great bit of transfer business for Wenger and Arsenal.
So the last thing we need is our own club messing with our heads over this most fraught bits of transfer business, but that is just what the Gunners did with the launch of the new PUMA kit of the 2017/18 season, as reported by The Mirror.
So assuming the boss is right about the injury list and he does some good business in the January transfer window, how do you rate the chances of another trophy heading to the Emirates?
Transfers are about more than just «I want that one and that one and that one» — at least, they are for those clubs unfortunate enough not to be Real Madrid — and so having input from three or four talking heads, each in theory knowledgeable about a different aspect of football and football business, is perfectly sensible.
So assuming that their business is done for the summer then Arsene Wenger needs to switch his focus from Lemar and find another transfer target who can offer us something similar.
We have certainly been seeing the benefits to players like Gabriel, Walcott and Coquelin of having faith in them and not bringing in more competition and we saw another Gunner in the shape of Joel Campbell grab his chance to impress with both hands at the weekend, so did Arsenal and Wenger get the summer transfer business spot on?
That is because fans are now weary and accustomed to our club ALWAYS coming up short, fans are tired of the feeling of groundhog day you get with Arsenal... from the perpetual never ending injury nightmares, to the frustrations of losing games we have no business even drawing, to the inevitable underwhelming transfer dealings etc... if there is anything more frustrating it's fans who think their unbridled and borderline delusional belief in the club is enough to win us things, conveniently forgetting that in life you get what you put in and pure luck cam only take you so far....
So to re-cap, if AFC change the board, get new ownership, change the business model, change the manager (or give him an updated training manual), reduce the ticket prices, don't sell any players who want to leave, only buy or sell players sanctioned by the fans, spend # 65 - 85M this window, stop negotiating on transfer fees but just hand over the money then we will win the PL and UCL on a regular basis and this particular supporter will be happy.
why was Sanchez truly playing... no one believes he was too injured to play to start the season, and some like myself would go as far to suggest he wasn't injured at all... so why play him... they can't say it was to appease the fans because when was that ever a factor at this club except when «panic buys» were in the offing... I believe that this was to give Arsenal a little leverage when it comes to negotiating his transfer... just imagine their horrible bargaining position if Sanchez never saw the field before the deadline then heading back to South America and played for Chile... regardless of the facts, this was sadly again another example of a team putting business ahead of fielding a team with the greatest chance to secure 3 points... of course, some will say that Sanchez is, or was, our best player, so obviously he's a no - brainer to start, but those who really watch the game know that his heart hasn't been truly in it for quite some time... even at the end of last season you could see a definitive difference between the Sanchez who played for Chile and the one that played for Arsenal... that being said, 70 % of Sanchez is still better than a 100 % of the vast majority of our remaining roster... shame on you Arsene and shame on you too Sanchez for that telling smirk... I've supported your attempt to push this squad to the next level but don't pretend for a second that you didn't know you were being watched... don't lower your standards or you'll end up like this club, on the outside looking in
No winger for us, so that means Walcott will be converted to striker, and with 3 options up front that means our transfer business is over.
Wenger gets moaned at for being private and not liking to do business in pubic so why would he think it would be a good idea to tie one hand behind his back in transfers and do a stupid tactic of letting teams know they can ask for more from AFC as AFC have a war chest to spend... That is Gazidis selling BS to season ticket buyers.
We have what we have to finish the season so not the time to get too carried away for any summer transfer business just yet.
I live in the States and was so giddy when I heard Arsenal was coming this year, especially due to the fact that we started our business early (with hope that many more good signings would follow), however, after realizing that this was a redo of 2015 transfer period, I decided to keep my money, I haven't even purchased my jersey and will not buy another until Wenger leaves.
We had 100.4 million available for football at the beginning of April, 140million PL money and the profit we made in the transfer window, so I would estimate around 250 million available for business.
But last year saw the Gunners get some silverware in the cabinet and spend more time at the the top of the Premier League table than any other team, so there is a lot of confidence among us that Arsenal are on the up, especially after some quality business done in the summer transfer window.
If chelski pull off pogba and stones transfers then us and man u have no chance of challenging for tittle be a 2 horse race with them and city who have also done great business and will prob sign at least 1 more top player we just cant compete with either financially so afraid its going to be the usual top 4 finish were be aiming for nowhere near competing for honours at least 3 world class players short of being able to do so!!
So essentially the only rea decent bit of transfer business that was dome was Sanchez.
This is why I hate the international break cos the press just must report something so they cook up shit posts such as the above to keep business running.The transfer window is close so we sure don't need this
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