Not exact matches
Energy
Transfer Equity
spent a
year pursuing energy company Williams.
The
spending estimates for statutory programs, such as major
transfers to persons and other levels of government, should be based on the latest economic data contained in the Budget for that
year.
Despite the $ 30 billion inheritance that Accenture predicts will
transfer from Baby Boomers to millennials in the upcoming
years, 57 % said that the money won't change their
spending habits.
Kenney and the provinces have
spent weeks counter-proposing each others» ideas for the Canada Job Grant, the federal government's proposed replacement for skills training
transfer payments it hands to provinces each
year.
Government
transfers have shot higher in recent
years, and currently represent 21.5 % of total consumption
spending.
Even though the Frenchman
spent more than ever in the summer
transfer window, a
year after smashing the club's
transfer record to sign Mesut Ozil, there is still a feeling that we could and should have done more.
But any pressure on Wenger to
spend is welcome This summer's
transfer dealings will not only affect our trophy chances this season but may also affect our Club for
years to come if there is an exodus next summer.
If we can secure Petr Cech and Kondogbia early on in this
transfer window, then we
spend the rest of the summer searching for the superstriker marquee signing that will signal the end of this
years spending spree.
With Arsene Wenger once again driving the average Arsenal fan up the wall, going against conventional wisdom and baffling football pundits everywhere by sticking to his guns and refusing to get drawn into the ever increasing
spending frenzy that is the summer
transfer window, the odds against the Gunners ending the 12
year wait for a title get smaller by the day.
Arsenal fans were quick to get on Wenger's case after the defeat and urged the 64 -
year - old to
spend some money in the
transfer market, having only added Petr Cech to his squad this summer.
The actual
spend per annum on
transfers is difficult to determine as often the payments are made in stages, in other words spread over several
years.
New Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino is well aware that
transfer funds are low this summer following the # 100m
spending spree undertaken by previous boss Andre Villas - Boas last
year, and will need to sell players in order to fund new purchases.
«Our receivers — once their feet stop moving, we can snap the ball because if they're shuffling, it's illegal procedure and we can't do that,» says Huskers QB Noah Vedral, who
transferred to Lincoln after
spending his freshman
year at UCF.
He
spent five
years on loan before eventually sealing a permanent
transfer away from the club, including an impressive stint at Vitesse, where he emerged as one of the most accomplished full - backs in the Eredivisie.
Manchester United have set their sights on a possible four more signings for the summer
transfer window, with Louis van Gaal aiming for big names once again after his # 150m
spending spree last
year.
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
Well it is for clubs that are happy to
spend crazy money like that on a player, but Arsenal are certainly not one of those clubs, even though Arsene Wenger has broken the
transfer record a few times in recent
years and did so again this summer by
spending over # 50 million to get Lacazette from Lyon.
(4) the Groundhog Day effect — the inability to prepare for the inevitable slump that usually comes during or following the heavy holiday schedule in December / January... whether it's injuries or Wenger's disdain for the January
transfer window, which makes sense in light of his disdain for
spending, his philosophy for handling this situation has failed miserably... my question, once again, is how many times can one person try the same failed strategy before making some sort of fundamental changes... just think to yourself about our recent January dealings, especially in those
years where we were still in the race but in desperate need of reinforcements, then try not to throw up a little in your mouth
Wenger, please understand that WE DO N'T WANT YOU TO
SPEND 300 MILLION!!!!!!!!! We just want you to show some flipping AMBITION for once!!!! In 20
years and 600 +
transfers he has never shown enough desire!
And the fact that they got the win without Di Maria or the new signing Schweinsteiger, with Louis van Gaal still expected to
spend a lot of cash before the
transfer window shuts, prompted Enrique to suggest in an ESPN report that United could do what his team achieved last season and bounce back from a disappointing
year to claim the treble.
Last couple of
years they have
spent heavily on
transfers and high wages so presumably debt has gone up.
12 months later the Arsenal board bollox up the Suarez deal, a CF... 12 months later the Arsenal board buy Wenger Welbroke, a CF... 12 months later we have a tight
transfer window, we had
spend close to # 100mil last
year... This
year Wenger has admitted to wanting a CF...
Spent so badly these past 5
years on
transfers.
We
spent big the following
year, multiple buys meant we
spent over double what we
spent the
year before on Ozil... Maybe this had a knock on effect because the following
year we only got Cech in the main
transfer window and then the unknown but brilliant Elneny in the winter window.
The champions - elect have
spent a fortune since being taken over by Roman Abramovich 11
years ago but in the last two seasons with the threat of FFP hanging over their heads they have found a way to get round the rules by making a huge profit in their
transfer sales.
Steve Finnan, who has
spent the last five
years at Anfield, could move to the West Midlands as part of the
transfer.
Pellegrini worked with Ramos when the Chilean manager
spent one season in charge at the Santiago Bernabeu in 2009/10, and with City captain Vincent Kompany's having suffered heavy criticism in the previous campaign [ESPN], the 61 -
year - old may have a centre - back at the top of his
transfer wish list.
The 24
year - old, born in Bosnia but who has
spent most of his life and entire playing career in Austria, would represent the sort of obscure but thoroughly scouted player from a continental league that has defined Newcastle's
transfer policy in recent
years.
One of seven
transfers on this
year's Cowboys team, Allen
spent last season adapting to Sutton's hothouse practices and defensive demands.
If you're talking about 4
years including his time at Madrid you really can't compare the two, Madrid is the biggest club in world football, they are able to
spend on one player what we
spend over an entire
transfer window
and WE» THE FANS» let down
year by
year plus hurting our pride too.forget about how much money City, Chelsea or UTD have
spent (500 or 700 millions in
transfers and failed)..
When you offer someone a two
year contract then you tell the fans yet again we will challenge even though you haven't come close to challenging since our season collapsed when Eduardo was injured, yes Eduardo so that's going back four, five, six strikers ago... fans aren't stupid, most of us
spend time reading up on
transfers and players available, and I'm saying that's a a daily routine imbedded in us like having a morning coffee..
Some you may be impatient and in your fantasies wanted Wenger to
spend 200 million instantly, but Arsenal has a budget each
year for
transfers and Wenger maximizes that limited budget.
Like you said he may come to Arsenal and be a sensation, but that is half of our
transfer budget
spent on a 28
year old gamble with no PL experience and a poor international record.
Offering a return home, a chance to challenge for major honours
year on
year and arguably more money given their
spending power in previous
transfer windows, it could be an attractive proposition for Kante.
Manchester United look set to bring in four more big names in the
transfer market next summer, following on from the huge amounts
spent by Louis van Gaal this
year.
But change the gear to big game and someone is needed to
spend 100s of millions every
year, you need someone with heavy balls, excellent
transfer accumen and the the ferocity and determination to fight of other big
spending clubs.
What I believe Mr Wenger should have done last
year was to kept Coquelin as Arsenal main defensive midfielder, Wilshere replaces Cazorla and the 34 million in
transfer fee and # 120,000 in weekly wages
spent on Xhaka should have been
spent on a better striker.
so after all the 21
years that man has
spent in the club you saying he should» t be blamed right... that is the same person that told the club not to bring in a director of football... wenger has been handed all the power to control
transfers like it or not... so u saying he did» t have a hand in the one pound added to Suarez» buy - out clause back then... don't be fooled mate
And if you think about it, the triumph of the underdogs Leicester City has actually proved the Frenchman right, because for
years he has been saying that it is not all about
spending money on big name
transfers.
# 208m
spent on players in five
years, how many intelligent forays into the
transfer market can you name?
We can see a change in
transfers from his 1st full season as CEO, less # # # per player even though we would
spend # # # each
year combined.
For further context, over the last ten
years, Arsenal's net
spend on
transfers has been the fourth lowest of the current 20 Premier League clubs,
spending an average of # 1.5 million per season.
Citeh and Chelski have been over paying for
years which sadly sets the benchmark for pricing... so either we match them which ee cant or we have to be more clever in
transfer market which is getting harder each
year when even Everton are
spending big!
Look at what Arsenal has
spent total in the last 8
years (minus the last 2
transfer windows).
I know that Wenger has been willing to
spend more money in recent
transfer windows and the club has given the boss more money to
spend, but there is no way that he would go anywhere near that amount for a player that he thought was overpriced when Napoli paid Real Madrid 40 million euros, according to Wikipedia, a couple of
years ago.
The economic world as we know it is crumbling right before our very eyes, but that hasn't stopped the Premier League from thumbing their nose to the rest of us by
spending more money in this
year's January
transfer window that they did last
year!
Moyes had four more points than the current manager at this time last
year, and hadn't
spend # 150m in the
transfer market.
Arsenal
spent quite a lot of money on bringing the 29
year - old Lucas Perez into the squad at the end of the
transfer window, and everybody (the fans anyway) thought that he was to be challenging Olivier Giroud for the central striker position, but it would appear we were all wrong!
We are now in the position to push onand
spend some proper money on players that are needed, real quality, not just purchases to see us through the CL this season (we have no chance of winning it this
year, no matter who we buy in the
transfer window).