Arsenal's problems are multifaceted, and would not be solved by a knee jerk reaction, but by systematic
changes in club policy, playing personnel and coaching / administrative staff.
Perhaps Wenger got the message in the summer and now there is
a change in club policy?
Not exact matches
We should all know by now Arsene is never going to
change his transfer
policy, he always shops
in the bargain basement to sign players no other
club wants because they are not good enough for them so why does he think they are good enough foe Arsenal?
What needs to
change in the
club Starts with
policy,,,,, transfer
policy, contracts managements
policy and you can see what happens next.
Until we
change our game style, formation, players that are not good enough, spending
policy so that we buy
in all the positions we need, not just one, buy players with characters, driven by success with lots of titles behind them,
change our ambition to titles, not fourth, reduce immense ticket prices, stop being a business rather than a football
club, introduce younger members to the board or unbelievably somehow
change the manager, I will not be convinced.
A continuing gradual decline is what awaits us unless there is a radical
change in the
Clubs financial
policy in the transfer market.
but this is all just one of the MANY problems the
club appears to be suffering from and remedying this
in itself won't
change the overall performance but would go some way towards perhaps starting the rehabilitation process, however this sort of thing costs money and we all know the manager and the
clubs policy on the spending of money don't we??
Only few managers can manage Arsenal under the
policy of this
club as regards spending of money unless there will
changes in the future Maybe we need an article on this, we need coaches that can be effective under our budget.
In my opinion, the club's transfer policy is a direct correlate of Wenger being too stubborn in sticking to his philosophy and not moving with the changing time
In my opinion, the
club's transfer
policy is a direct correlate of Wenger being too stubborn
in sticking to his philosophy and not moving with the changing time
in sticking to his philosophy and not moving with the
changing times.
Yes we have a shrewd and clever manager yes we have built a team that is now coming together and who were brought
in using a wise and financially aware transfer
policy BUT this is the first time since the game
changed in this country that we are as close as we have ever been to being able to compete with the elite
clubs without spending WHAT THEY SPEND this does not mean however that we don't need to spend at all!!!! Our season ticket prices are the highest
in Europe yet we have not progressed
in European competitions for five years!!!
do nt care if you win every game remaining - does nt
change anything
in my mind theres alot wrong at this
club, stadium ran like the kremlin, ridiculous prices, poor recruitment
policy, insane wage structure.
I Liked Pires during his Arsenal playing days, which seems like many moons ago and to think that he is still
in training with the
club, one can only wonder that here's another player that Wenger let go of too early (age
policy, only giving 1 year extension to 29 - 30 year olds) More proof that Wenger is tooooo slow
in changing his stubborn ways.
I disagree with u ryan the playwrs we got from southampton hve been so inconsistant and u then you say origi ings etc were bought at a steal and will be worth more
in time to come so u agree with fsg
policy buy potential and once they become better players sell them for a profit sorry but thats my opinion we need to hold on to the better players than compliment them with other great players fsg have turned liverpool into a selling
club to fill there bck pockets this was never the liverpool way and now because of this fsg
policy is the reason were mid table klopp needs to be given the funds he needs to
change things only then can we judge him i just hope he is given the chance before he decides to walk YNWA
Only Rosicky and Wilshere always stayed hurt, and until a
change in transfer
policy brought Ozil and Sánchez into the fold
in 2013 and 2014, the
club never signed replacements.
If you are interested
in lobbying local elected officials for
policy changes that effect our neighborhood (congestion pricing, affordable housing, public school improvements), getting involved
in the local community board, or participating
in our
club's efforts to elect progressive judges, this is the committee for you.
Through well - publicized partnerships with elected officials like Chicago mayor Richard Daley and through Bill and Melinda Gates's personal advocacy for their high - school agenda
in such forums as the National Governors Association and the National Economic
Club, the foundation has signaled its intention to leverage its investments through
policy change.
The show, which led to some
changes in Kennel
Club and breeder
policies and practices, airs at 8 p.m. tonight on BBC America.
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Rose's contribution claimed «for the past 15 years, global warming has stopped», drawing on an analysis handed to him by the Global Warming
Policy Foundation, the
club for climate
change «sceptics» that was set up by Lord Lawson
in November 2009 to campaign against
policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand — population
policy Horn of Africa — joint position statement from civil society organizations on population growth and climate
change IAP — statement on population and consumption International Planned Parenthood Federation —
policy on climate
change and sexual and reproductive health Nature Conservation Council of NSW — population
policies Save the Children —
policy on population Sierra
Club — Global Population and the Environment Program Sustainable Population Party of Australia — population
policies Various — extracts of references to population
in selected
policies Wildlife Trusts — position on population, resource use & consumption World Wildlife Fund —
policy on population
The Energy and
Policy Institute recently learned, thanks to Seth Heald at the Sierra
Club Virginia Chapter, that vice president and deputy general counsel for Dominion, David Shuford, has
in his spare time penned some misleading letters to the editor skeptical of the science on the causes and risks of climate
change, and questioning the need to limit heat - trapping emissions.
Reading the Sierra
Club report, I'm inclined to think the risk is less that
policy makers will follow its recommendations and more that it will be viewed as evidence that those who care about climate
change in rich countries are trying to stop poor countries from developing modern, high - energy lives.
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