@Almostawinner, like I've said here before, some fans just don't wan na accept the fact that for this club to move forward, we as fans have got to take matters into our hands because the board can do and will do nothing, since they and Wenger see
the club as a cow worth milking.
Not exact matches
The fans were understandably a bit miffed about the
club increasing the ticket price to # 77 and generally treating the fanbase
as a cash
cow that needs regular milking.
Everyone knows Arsenal is kroenke's milking
cow and nothing more than that, not a football
club, that's for sure,
as football
clubs actually have footballing ambitions.
Both know how the market operates... the influx of tv money to the premier league has made foreign
clubs, by way of greed and jealousy, see the epl
as a cash
cow to milk for high transfer fees and profit.
At Arsenal, it seems that the powers that be are self serving and are not interested in the sport of football other than seeing the
club as a business cash
cow.
We could help push the ownership towards a superfan by with - holding funds to any business person who wants to run our
club as a cash
cow, it is not alright to do so, it is only alright for the spineless fans!
Danone has claimed that 3,000 mothers are signing up to its
Cow & Gate branded
club every week — these women then receive emails with promotions such
as that shown left, which was timed to the 40th week of pregnancy.
It is however important to remember that out of school
clubs typically run on fairly low profit margins, so shouldn't be viewed
as «cash
cows», indeed, many schools provide the space for free or at a peppercorn rent,
as the benefits to schools are much wider than the basic rental income.
There are breed registries and breed
clubs for several species of animal, such
as dogs, horses,
cows and cats.