At first, this seems like the best idea because we finally get to hold our heads
high as a big club and claim that we stopped a big player from dragging us around.
Also since it has been so long since we did anything in football most of the young players that start now don't see
Arsenal as a big club or an opportunity to win anything.
Selling Luis Suarez to Barcelona only strengthened their status
as the biggest club in England — a title previously held by Manchester United — thanks to the publicity they've garnered from the deal.
As quick as he built the Gunners into a world power, he's in the process of bringing them back to their old
status as a big club, but one that is only occasionally relevant.
The talented teenager has shown plenty of promise in his short career so far, and is being tipped to make the move to Europe this summer
as big clubs circle.
I agree go all the way just to send a massage to all players that we are in the business of wining, i don't think Sanchez would of come to us if Ozil wasn't with us, not because of his ability its about his stature, Arsenals chase for Mbappe is sending shock waves to the footballing world its been ages since Arsenal was taken seriously
as a big club for a long time
«somehow we manage to still be top 4, or compete for UCL and EPL», as a fan, this statement shows how some fans are satisfied with Wenger trophy and participating in the UCL (forgetting how we get thrashed every season by Bayern and Barca), how would we regarded
as a big club with this mentality of yours?
Well, John Champion summed it up perfectly at the conclusion of the game:» it's debatable if Arsenal still resonate
as a big club anymore, what is without debate however is that more recently the often fail to win the big games».
At this point Arsenal is still
regarded as a big club in the form of statue and finances but not when it comes to winning the major trophies.
Letting them go will threaten our
stature as a big club, as much as I hate to say it but we are not Man Utd, they can sell their Ronaldo and still maintain the stature because of how successful they are.
Palermo face a fight to keep Dybala, whose contract situation is uncertain
as big clubs continue to circle.
Once Wenger leaves, the club will be forced to reanalyze their whole identity, and will ultimately have to decide whether they want to be
viewed as a big club or not.
So no matter how you look at it, CL is pretty much a must for any club that wants to be
known as a BIG club.
If Wenger and Arsenal consider
AFC as a big club and have ambition, then must not sell to a direct rival.
«After a defeat it is always important to win straight
away as a big club because if you don't do that you have a crisis.
we are getting confusing massages from the board, one minute we are a big club and can rival any club in Europe with salaries and buying, then immediately after Arsen says we don't have the same
finances as big clubs,
The majority still likely want him to leave, but like me apathy is starting to set in together with the acceptance that this is just a club who don't care about winning as
much as the big clubs.
If there is anything can make wenger leave today after the game or next summer i am for, otherwise there is no way i can see Arsenal being
run as a big club anymore.
sure finishing above Spuds should not be our
priority as a Big club» but life is what it is, we have missed out on been champions an and nothing will change that so why not take all we can get, even if that is just finishing above Spuds... i'll gladly take that now Tha k you
These are terms used by Wenger to hide his inability to deliver... «Have some respect and if you don't like the food eat somewhere else» This Arsenal is a big club and need to
act as a big club with ambition...
I remember aston villa once being commented
on as a big club (they have won the CL (European cup) something we haven't done) they were well supported and at the time had one of the biggest stadiums..
So it is with Japan: Keisuke Honda and Shinji Kagawa ply their trades at AC Milan and Manchester United, who may have been utter dreck last season but still just about
count as big clubs.
Seems built for the PL, with a bit of an easier run now i hope he's integrated instantly, so if he does have an error or two in him they're out of the way
early as the big club clashes are going to be sooooooooo important this season.
With the Daily Star reporting that Arsene Wenger is willing to splash out the # 37 million needed to get this talented young star, the sporting director of Xhaka's current club has all but admitted that they would sell, as they are not on the same financial
level as the biggest clubs in the German Bundesliga.
when LVG put United above Bayern, Barca and
Ajax as the biggest club in the world that sum up the man - bastard journalist even have the cheek to ask if Man City big enough bigger than United he told them City would take centuries to become like United so what is not to love about the Big Man!!!
«Obviously everyone knows Sydney
FC as the biggest club in the A-League and now I want to make them the biggest in e-Sports,» Brijeski said.
This does not make financial sense, Wenger knows he need to spend much much more to replace them but the most important issue of all is our
stature as a big club.
As bigger clubs continue to buy foreign talent and snap up sought - after young players from smaller clubs, the era of one - club men like King appears to be almost over.
A week in Europe where comebacks seem quite predictable,
as big clubs in Europe fell to questionable defeats both in the Champions League and Europa...
As big a club as the Manchester outfit are, they can not provide him with Champions League football next season, but Barcelona can.
Having not won a trophy for ages and thinking of
themselves as a big club there is much more pressure on them to compete for every competition they are in.
In a time where someone as Wellback is considered as good enough, you simple know that Arsenal
as a big club has faked up.