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It might mean that no rookies get signed because no one is sure of the long-term ramifications.
Tom Condon
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1955
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I think it would be a popular decision, but I don't think in the long term it's a good decision for what's best for England and English football. I think in the long term it sends out the wrong message from the Football Association to English coaches and the ramifications will be seen in the years ahead.
Howard Wilkinson
We had told Mike, originally, that Mark would sign long-term there. But they don't have the money to sign him to a long-term deal right now. What's important is to get him signed and have the ability to talk about an extension during the season.
Brian Lawton
It does point out that when local governments enter into these types of agreements, they need to consider the long-term ramifications. This was not a temporary agreement.
Robert Coney
It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. I am delighted to have signed a new long-term contract,
Alan Pardew
The Super Bowl is such a great catalyst that it actually has long-term ramifications. [Churches] can tandem off of the excitement.... [W]hat we're doing is kind of riding the crest of that excitement.
Tim Knopps
He's never complained about the hardships this team has gone through. He signed a long-term contract because he wanted to be here.
Frank Robinson
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1969
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The simple fact is that he is a Norwich City player. He signed a long-term contract in the summer.
Nigel Worthington
The meeting was held in a positive atmosphere, but we have signed no contract because it was only a stage of long-term talks.
Paolo Scaroni
This election is about the democrats enhancing a significant lead in Illinois politics with potential long-term ramifications. And it's about Republicans trying to do what they can to stay in existence, and serious contenders in Illinois state politics.
P.S. Ruckman
I'm overjoyed we have signed another of our top young players on a long-term contract and Anton fully deserves the new deal.
Alan Pardew
We certainly believe he will be staying with the club next year. He signed a new long-term contract and there is two further years to go on that. He is part of our squad which we are looking to improve in the summer.
David Gill
We're going to take our time with him. It's really hard to lose Noah, a young guy who was really coming up big. He just signed a long-term contract. He was really charged up and throwing the ball well.
Felipe Alou
I think we can keep him, ... Is it going to be easy? No. But I know Brad wants to be here long term. I know Pavel Kubina wants to be here long term. I know John Grahame wants to be here long term.
Jay Feaster
The immediate returns aren't there but in the long term this is positive. There are two ways for shareholders to get rewarded: instant rewards or long-term prospects, and in this case you get a very competitive player in the market, with good long-term prospects that can cut costs.
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