Sentence examples for release a player from inspiring English sources

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If you want to release a player, you release a player.

Chelsea didn't release a player [Franco Di Santo] and neither did the Spanish side Almería [Pablo Piatti].

Apparently, after everyone knows that you're prepared to release a player, their trade value takes a slight dip.

If you release a player, you get charged under the cap for everything you would owe him.

No team would release a player in whom it had so recently invested significant money, but, Serra said, Dominican players are driven as much by paranoia as promise.

The league impressed upon Dam that such a move could be made but only before Jan . 10-- the last day to release a player before his contract is guaranteed for the entire season.

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THE MANAGERS -- Once upon a time, long, long ago, Joe Torre managed the Mets and released a player named Bobby Valentine.

Trading or releasing a player or players are possibilities, but the players struggling the most are earning too much to deal or to let go.

After the game, Valentine was somber, having just spent his 50th birthday releasing a player and losing another game in which the Mets blew a lead.

The three linebackers are among the best in the N.F.L., so offenses may have to keep backs in the backfield to pick up linebackers when they rush the quarterback, rather than releasing a player into the secondary on quick routes.

In December, Barcelona released a player just hours after signing him, citing offensive tweets discovered by fans that Sergi Guardiola had posted two years before, backing Real Madrid and insulting Catalonia.

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