This blindness ensures they don't have to
actually run the club properly (thus harming Arsenal) to keep the one eyed loony fans happy.
But there is a couple of people who would disagree with all these protesters, and they are in fact the people who
actually run the club!
Not exact matches
Why can we not compete with Everton John0711, Because Farhad Moshiri has AMBITION, that's why he sold his shares in AFC, him and Usmanov can't get a seat on the board cause our Yankee Doodle owner is afraid off them so he cut and
run and invested in a
club he could
actually invest his own money into turning into a force.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground
running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans
actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this
club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this
club
The hard core of true supporters (who
actually CARE on a daily basis how the
club performs, and is being
run) have long since come to come to realise we have now become a pale imitation of what our great
club once stood for.
When you go by minutes his goal contributions are
actually pretty damn tidy... Serie A — 2777 mins, 15G, 13A La Liga — 981 mins, 10G, 1A Champions League — 1461 mins, 8G, 6A Euro's — 3 goals in 4 apps... And these numbers (recent spain performances aside) he's put up as the
clubs 2nd or 3rd choice, and hasn't really been given a consistent
run to find the form and confidence that strikers
run on.
I except that after 21 years we need a new manager, but with the current owners and people
running the
club, will any other manager
actually do better at Arsenal.
you fans from the beginning of the season some of us where saying the team is not good enough no Wolcott is on fire bellerin best left back Sanchez ozil Lauren world class ox
running the midfield some of us are not fool that easy the i said the team where
actually overachieveing base on the quality of the players we are not blind i don't believe in god so i analyze and scrutinize every players individually and collectively none of our players can start for the top ten
clubs not even sanchez
...
actually, Arsenal is the epitome of a market oriented
club,
run on free market, capitalist principles and rules of financial fair play, etc..
Usmanov
actually backed the way that the
club was being
run at the moment and also suggested that it would be madness if Arsenal were to get rid of such an important figure as the Prof before he was ready and basically confirmed the idea that Wenger would decide his own exit strategy as well as the identity of the man that would eventually replace him.
I do not think that the observation that Wenger
runs the
club is
actually that accurate.
We may all expect to see Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez move away from Arsenal for free next summer, but as Arsene Wenger said last summer, we will be seeing more and more players
running down their contracts in the future so they can get much higher wages when they
actually move
clubs.
He played CB in that game and was
actually viewed in the long
run as a CB from by the
club though he's a dm.He plays CB just as well as he plays DM because of his solidity and reading of the game.Just look at the position he played for Arsenal in the senior team.He's gonna be a big loss but the funny thing is people expect his name to fade away.
The former trio of course can all leave the
club on free transfers at the end of the campaign when their contracts
run out, but Alexis is the only one who appears certain to
actually quit the
club regardless of the offer on the table.
I'm always puzzled as to why someone coming on here and simply stating they want «what is best» for the
club (that is a bit of a lie
actually, what they really want is for the
club to be
run as they see fit and proper) somehow elevates them as some sort of virtuous fan with «real ambition».
But now it seems as though it could
actually help Arsenal to complete the transfer to solve the long
running defensive midfield issue at the
club.
Guaranteed annual zillions in direct income dollars:)
Actually I have no idea who
runs the
club but one thing they seem to all agree on is that paying the management and players vast incomes is paramount but winning the EPL let alone the ECL is of minor import
It's about how the
club is
run and what it
actually wants to achieve.
The league leaders look to have the friendliest
run - in of their title rivals over the next few weeks, with fixtures against
clubs that would normally be labelled «six - pointers» were it not for the maddening reality that the Foxes are playing it so safely in avoiding relegation that they're in danger of
actually winning the league.
His relationship with Stan Kroenke, the one man who can
actually make executive decisions, remains strong, although rumours that Josh Kroenke might play a more active role in the
running of the
club may make the situation a bit more precarious for the 68 - year - old.
However, although some
clubs would see three draws on the spin as a negative, for a
club like Blackburn who don't have the most glamorous of squads, that's a decent
run as it does mean Rovers are unbeaten in three and, considering the euphoria currently surrounding Birmingham, a draw would
actually be a fantastic result for Blackburn at St Andrews, but Blackburn have struggled on the road this season and they appear to have it all to do.
Nevertheless, a magnificent achievement for a
club of Birmingham's size and statue and perhaps now, what with the
run officially being a
club record in the top - flight, the Blues can push on and end their habit of drawing games by
actually winning a few for a change.
Quite how any manager keeps his players feet firmly grounded following an emphatic win over the reigning European champions is anyone's guess, while it will take a while before the stunning success over Inter Milan at White Hart Lane, where the home fans thoroughly enjoyed a breathtaking performance from their players as Spurs
ran out convincing 3 - 1 winners over the team which beat Chelsea, Barcelona and Bayern Munich en route to lifting the most coveted prize in
club football,
actually sinks in.
«You know, I have to question why none of the other men would make that sort of statement, you know, because I find that politics, much like the business I was in before, which was
actually finance, prior to my
running an agency, is a boy's
club, and they all protect each other,» Davis said.
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«What we've done isn't shying away from accountability — we're
actually running toward it,» Fresno Unified Superintendent Michael Hanson told the Rotary
Club of Fresno on Monday.
And lastly, as a miscellaneous tip, be sure to double check the site where you booked your Caribbean family travel to make sure that there is a baby -
club nearby and it will
actually be up and
running during your trip.
Actually, I'll amend that slightly, Nintendo proved just a couple of weeks ago that they're not a shining light of localization either when
Club Nintendo of America got massively crapped on while
Club Japan
ran away with the vault and
Club Europe invented it's own exclusive prizes since the Japanese kids wouldn't share.