Anders,
the aims of the club are set by the Board / kroenke but it is not clear to us fans what those aims are, we get vague statements but nothing specific.
Aim of the club is top four.
It is kroenke who sets
the aims of the club which I think are 1.
Jack wiltshire on arsenal.com has told us that
the aim of the club is top four in PL.
The problem is that kroenke has told us and jack wiltshire confirmed it on arsenal.com,
the aim of the club is top four, not to win the PL.
It seems to me that Silent Stan has set
the aim of the club to be top 4 finish for financial reasons.
Now Kroenke says that winning championships is not
the aim of the club.
Jack Wiltshire on arsenal.com told us that
the aim of the club is top four (not to win the PL).
Basically I think that
the aims of the club and the overall financial aspects are set by Kroenke, he is a businessman and owns over two thirds of arsenal, why would he let a manager override him?
Jack Wiltshire on Arsenal.com has told
us the aims of the club and it is top four in PL (this means 3/4).
If Arsenal was run like macdonalds then they would do more to keep us fans happy and be clear what
the aims of the club are.
Jack Wiltshire on arsenal.com said
aim of club was top four in PL, not to win it.
Unless Kroenke can convince players that making money and winning things are compatible and
aim of club is to win the pl and cl plus cups.
The financial situation has now changed but
aims of club have not.
Thinking about it, it makes more sense than telling us fans (and players) that winning championships is not
an aim of the club and think that we will continue to pay for expensive seats and merchandise..
This is different to us fans expectation that when stadium debt repayments reduced,
the aims of the club would increase to win the PL and challenge for the CL.
its been clear to me for a number of years since David Dein left us and especially since silent stan cam in that the main
aim of the club is predominantly about making money staying in the black and minimising expenditure.
The immediate
aim of the club was discourage the interbreeding of English and American varieties of Cocker.
The secondary
aim of the Club is to provide an informative platform of cutting edge analysis and discussion relating to the ongoing economic and political developments sweeping the continent.
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Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta
of sorts
aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big
club pretending to be a small
club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes
of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this
club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that
clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer
club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state
of the franchise... this
club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
BTW I'm not sure how realiable this is but the whispers around the
club are that the MBappe bid was a legitimate bid, with the
aim of being prepared for Sanchez leaving.
Anyway, some
of us still believe a
club like Arsenal (not Arsene football
club) with the fan potential and fervour SHOULD be
aiming for higher objective... Not finish 10 points behind Leicester and conclude it was a great season knowing that none
of the big firms had performed.
The real fact
of the matter is that we are one injury to Theo Walcott away from having Olivier Giroud as our only Number Nine for the next couple
of months, and for a
club of our size
aiming for the League title, is an unnecessary risk as far as I am concerned.
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It has never really been about how much you spend or how much
of a genius you are, it takes sustained competitiveness at the highest level and / or that extra bit
of luck to have a shot at it hence my [previous] happiness at being in the top four [lots
of clubs would do almost anything to get in that league], however even that can get stale, to be realistic, I think progress would be
aiming for the top two now, enough
of these top four stories, it ran its course now we need to
aim higher, when the top two is our priority, it becomes inevitable that whoever might be in front
of us is bound to slip up on a few occasions ala Bayern and Dortmund, we should now set our sights on the top four
of the champions league lol
Grant, who took Chelsea to the 2008 Champions League final, will work alongside manager Paul Hart as the
club aim to climb off the bottom
of the Premier League with just one win from eight games so far.
We are a big
club and we should be
aiming to win all the trophies we are in and to do that we need a SQUAD capable
of doing it and not just a starting 11.
Nothing will change until the
club realises that being in the black isnt the ONLY
aim of a competitive football
club.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has
aimed another dig at Arsenal and Liverpool after the
club made the record - breaking signing
of Paul Pogba.
Jose Mourinho and Chelsea go into this Sunday's League Cup final at Wembley as favourites to pick up the first trophy
of the season against Tottenham, with both
clubs aiming to win their fifth title.
And like Walcott he as well needs to be shown the door, as a
club for pretends to
aim high, should not have the patience with players who underperform and think to highly
of them selfs.
If we
aim for this years best like mbappe and lemar only to then turn round and settle for last years best shows us up as being ill prepared also that we lack the ambition that
clubs of arsenals global standing ought to have.
United will open up a five points gap on fifth place Liverpool, if they are able to win at Anfield on Sunday, and Van Gaal was quick to point out that securing a top four finish remains the extend
of the
club's
aims this season.
My concern is that Kroenke's
aim is to make money not win and this attitude has permeated through the whole
club to the point where the team can not take advantage
of golden opportunities to win
The «Catylist for Change» Ivan G announced was for life after Wenger and was clearly intended to motivate the divided fan base who were
aiming their frustrations above the Manager and directly at the Board.Ivan Gazidi deserves great credit for being the first to break free
of Wengers stranglehold on the
club and demand the changes so obviously needed.
^ I can't believe we will have those moments on a consistent basis while the board puts profit ahead
of sport in a sports
club, I don't care who the manager is... If profit is the
clubs target then profit is what the manager will
aim for, forget winning the EPL or CL....
The only way you can rank players is by the positions they play not this kind
of random grading which is done in bad faith
aimed at denigrating some
of our loyal players who have done such a fantastic job for the
club this season.
I don't really blame any
of those players at all, first mistake from Wenger was his team selection and secondly wrong players in a wrong position,, its quite sad with all their mouths and boasting
of starting the season strongly and
aiming for the league just a waste
of energy and wishful thinking, am putting the whole blame on Wenger, where is Belerin, why Ozil, Cazorla played out
of positions, you should know their weaknesses and strength as a coach, why must we pass and pass to score a goal, many opportunities came from shooting distance but the players will always be looking for the next person to pass the ball to, its quite unfortunate that a big
club like arsenal is relying on a scrappy Giroud to lead an attack
of a team
aiming to win the league.
Arsene made some decent signings, but I felt it just wasn't enough to mount a serious challenge, especially the CL (which is where a
club of our stature should be
aiming our sights at.)