Catalyst for change Gazidis told us and
Wenger is the catalyst for that change although he was the one who allowed this to happen.
Not exact matches
That perhaps
Wenger himself
is the «
catalyst for change» that Gazidis has referred to in interview and that he will «break the bank» and sign the world class players that we need to challenge.
Gazidis said
Wenger should
be a
catalyst for change and then he says we
're overachieving.
i expect the most they «new bods» can do
is communicate
changes and administration matters * quicker than the old man does, using modern internet tools and IT Solutions, but other than this technical expertise and wherewithal i don't think we will see anything that can
be held as a
catalyst for change — not while
wenger's still steering the ship.
«
Wenger wants to go on and has told the club that he
is ready to «reinvent» himself and Arsenal do believe that the 67 - year - old
is capable of becoming what Gazidis has called a «
catalyst for change».»
Gazidis pointed out something last year «
catalyst for changes» and he
was blaming our poor infranstructre we have at Arsenal where a head coach / manager had so much power to do almost everything sorrounded with incompetence / yes man like Dick Law reporting to him and going out to close a deal or push it to a finishing line with fixed price set up by
Wenger!
It
's hard when they lie to us straight out, Arsenal
's drop in form last season
was meant to
be a
catalyst for change, we where told the back room
was going to
be overhauled
for a smooth transition when
Wenger finally left, we
were told we where getting a D.O.F and then a week off the season finishes
Wenger signs a new deal and the whole backroom staff got new contracts as well.
That you won't
be patronised with false promises of success and idiotic statements such as
Wenger «can
be a
catalyst for change» — when everyone with a brain knows that
Wenger and
change are mutually exclusive and poles apart.
The only
catalyst for change there'll
be is Wenger clinging onto his job come December.
There
are other idle stakeholders such as Stan Kroneke and Ivan Gazidis who comfortably delegated the whole responsibility to
Wenger to find this «
catalyst for change».
When
Wenger signed that new two - year contract, Ivan Gazidis promised that it would
be a «
catalyst for change.»
On the face of it, Arsenal's summer transfer window
was hardly recognised as the «
catalyst for change» we
were all promised, but new research suggests Arsene
Wenger has put his money in the right places.