We lack ambition at Arsenal we are the big club that is desperate for the title more than others but we are not showing hunger in our business, We have a scouting that is very
poor as we have wasted a lot of
Money on the wrong Sanchez is the only great player we have bought for decades, Ozil buy was mistake we had carzorla the we wanted a striker, we wssted money on xhaka, Elneny, chambers, welbeck, mustafi and finally in lacazette he lacks height and physicality to thrive in epl you saw yesterday he was suffocated by Chelsea defenders he did not look a threat at all, but hey let's blame Kreonke for paying the highest wage bill in Europe for Deadwoods... pooor management poor Arsenal what do you e
Money on the wrong Sanchez is the only great player we have bought for decades, Ozil buy was mistake we had carzorla the we wanted a striker, we wssted
money on xhaka, Elneny, chambers, welbeck, mustafi and finally in lacazette he lacks height and physicality to thrive in epl you saw yesterday he was suffocated by Chelsea defenders he did not look a threat at all, but hey let's blame Kreonke for paying the highest wage bill in Europe for Deadwoods... pooor management poor Arsenal what do you e
money on xhaka, Elneny, chambers, welbeck, mustafi and finally in lacazette he lacks height and physicality to thrive in epl you saw yesterday he was suffocated
by Chelsea defenders he did not look a threat at all, but hey let's blame Kreonke for paying the highest wage bill in Europe for Deadwoods... pooor
management poor Arsenal what do you expect
An investigation
by the NAO last year found that the scheme suffered from «weak
management, ineffective control and
poor governance,» and had «not achieved value for
money».
But now we are told,
by right wing conservatives who despise social democracy, that public education is an evil and that the best thing for the
poor is to get their children into a charter school, nominally public, but typically managed
by a private charter school
management company (backed
by Wall St
money).
We've heard the blame game — how Ann Arbor isn't rallying around the troubled company, how the publishers are being unreasonable for wanting
money upfront despite a track record of non-payment
by Borders, how e-books are the cause of the company's problems and not
poor management and lack of foresight.