I doubt it and
the club at the board level doesn't much have a clue about football itself and can't challenge him much.
Without a dynamic and well connected true fan, like Dein, in charge of running
the club at board level, Wenger has been cut adrift and taken the flak for the shambolic and ludicrous Gazidis and been left up the creek without a paddle.
Whatever your thoughts on the current problems at
the club at board, manager, or player level, this must be secondary on Derby Day.
Not exact matches
«In the financial industry, there's been a lot of debate, post — financial crisis, around different approaches to risk and gender difference,» says Brenda Trenowden, global head of funds
at ANZ Banking Group in London and a member of the steering committee of the 30 %
Club, which works to get more women on corporate
boards.
There is another oddity
at Barça too: The president and
board members are required to put up 15 % of the
club's yearly revenues as collateral when they're voted in, as a guarantee against possible losses.
In a passage about the rising salaries of CEOs, Fisman and Sullivan suggest that one reason
board members reward chief executives so lucratively is to avoid unpleasant interactions
at meetings or the country
club if their compensation is too low.
Tech investor and Facebook
board member Peter Thiel chatted on Thursday with Fox Business Network anchor Maria Bartiromo during a fireside chat
at the Economic
Club of New York.
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Club.
After they sold H.J. Heinz to Warren Buffett and a bunch of Brazilians in June, the ketchup manufacturer's outgoing
board of directors met for dinner
at Pittsburgh's Duquesne
Club to congratulate themselves on a job well done.
Meanwhile, the signature dish
at a
club in Southern California features a 32 - ounce bone - in rib eye, presented on an elongated cutting
board with brussels sprouts, bacon and croquette potatoes.
I believe that in order to get rid of him one of two things must happen — either Usmanov or that richest African that wanted to buy the
club actually do it and get rid of Gazidis, Keswick, Lord Harris, Wenger and put some ambitious people on the
board, or Wenger gets the reception Alan Pardew did
at Newcastle, where people were calling for his head every game.
It's about showing the right attitude on the pitch, and not one player / coach /
board member
at the
club comes within a million miles of the attitude that Sanchez displays during a game!
It is annoying, that the old
board seemed to have Arsenals best interests
at heart, yet sold to Kroenke, who they knew would be bad for the
club, had plenty examples of Americans asset stripping
clubs for their own benefit, (I can't think of a good American owner, past or present, yet plenty of bad ones), and indeed plenty of example and irate fans of
clubs in the US that Kroenke has only managed for his own purposes.
No true arsenal fan is happy
at the massive mess, delinquency and ineptitude spreading from the
board to the field of play in our beloved
club.
Like you, I went through years of total frustration and bewilderment
at how a once so honourable
club, could now behave in this morally corrupt, though legal, fashion, disrespecting us fans, with extreme arrogance both by manager,
board and Owner (I point out the recent AGM and Sir Chips KESWICK»S disgusting behaviour towards the share holders, which sadly, is no longer even surprising) I have pledged not to give another penny of my honestly earned money to this cancerous
club, which however I still love with all my heart.
Wenger renewed his contract with Arsenal in the summer, but many fans will be tearing their hair out
at the
club's
board for continuing to show faith in a manager who has not delivered a league title since 2004.
So if you want success, look
at the bigger picture and realise that the only thing that you can and should do is support the
club and stop pacifying your sensitive emotions with conspiracy theories about the
board not really trying to win, which is just plain stupid if you think about it with any kind of logic.
Stop moaning about the problem, be the solution you want to see
at the
club by not spending your hard earned money on a system that is rigged to benefit the
board members
The most supportive
boards, best managers and players
at clubs with the best set ups tend to do well.
AW's nature and his philosophy totally compliments the
boards ambition and until the old school wood panelled
board room mentality changes the
club wont ever win anything of note and we wont see the players
at the
club that we should.
Our notoriously tight fisted manager is
at it again and we have to watch yet another season float down the pan with little hope of a respected trophy and even the coveted (By Wenger and the Arsenal
Board at any rate) 4th place looking like a difficult pinnacle to reach, all due to the
clubs reluctance to get involved in the January transfer window.
The sad fact is that Wenger will be going no where but up and that means the situation is not changing
at any time in the forseeable I guess we've all got to get used to the fact that our
club is now a business and the ONLY people that matter are those in the
board room.
The
club released a statement in which it came just short of publicly backing Arsene Wenger, although it did show intentions of saying that any decision will be made in agreement with Wenger and the
board, rather than Wenger allowing to dictate his future
at the
club as a sole party.
The fact that
board just increased his pay packet is a sign of their negligence towards the
club... wholesale changes needed
at the top for arsenal to become serious contenders again
If we do get new investment and owners who actually back his decisions then I think it better to keep the Spaniard
at the
club rather than changing both the
board and manager
at the same time.
Zola, 43, is certain to leave his # 1.8million - a-year contract
at Upton Park as he is unhappy with the
club's new
board.
If the
board had Arsenal FC's best interests
at heart they would have had a proper world class manager managing the
club long before now!!!
Though I and most of us have already written this many times, I stress once again that the only hope we have is to force, by our own concerted fan campaign, a clearout of all who claim, laughably, to be in a position of power
at the
club; Wenger, Gazidis and the whole rotten
board and the scummy Kroenke (Texas ranch and all) must be cleared out and thrown away like the pile of dog poo they are.
He's become one of the best strikers currently in the European game and to have a player of his quality on
board leading the attack
at Arsenal would be a fantastic move for the
club.
We have a
club without leadership from owner, to
board and manager, which is regressing
at an alarming rate, while our most «hated» rival has leapt ahead, by having ambition, youth, backbone and new ideas, ALL of which we desperately lack.
I always get behind my
club and support the players, but
at least I can say I am not blind to how the
board and Wenger treat the fans.
Absolutely right there He won't go anywhere because he does what the
board wants him to He delivers profit and very low risk and sets expectations
at virtually zero so that's the fans don't expect too m7ch and he doesn't have to deliver and the
board don't need to spend Its a farce and more importantly a blatant con Every single fan who puts even a penny into the
club either through season tickets right the way down to buying a mug or a pen or a shirt is being robbed by a
board who care NOTHING for sporting glory and even less for the fans who finance the
club There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests
at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other week.
My assumptions are: The
Board were looking for a suitable replacement, Either to gradually take the reins from Wenger within two years or to completely replace him
at the end of the season, that's if he (Wenger) didn't agree to their terms and Maybe that's why Wenger was delaying the signing of that contract because he didn't want to work with a new assistant manager next season, we now know that the present one is jetting off to manage a
club in Turkey
at the end of this campaign and after working with Wenger for 19 odd years, this does sound a bit strange, right??
They use its broad, fluffy back as a make - do bulletin
board and leave notes for one another on it, such as, «Please have car greased,» or, «Am
at golf
club.»
Agree to a certain point point Ken but (thankfully and
at long last) we now have a new recruitment team in place that will no doubt take complete control of the
Clubs Transfer dealings.Wengers mis - handling of contracts and recruitment have rightly been criticised and The
Board have acted to remove him of this responsibility.
Atleast all our players would have had to know every other players style on the pitch of play not in the training ground, i used to say akb but honestly wenger is not acting like the acronym, something has to happen the man has got to wake up or step down, but im scared of change cos it is like a gamble, a new coach with a new philosophy and style, it might take time to adapt and that time would be enough for other teams to step up thus demoralsing the
club, both fans and
board, wouldn't like us to do a porchettino, look
at Liverpool, if its gona be a new coach its got ta be one of em arsenal ol boys, who knows what it is like to be called a gooner, that's just my thought on this matter,
well Man united have and Man city have and perhaps chelski may, the fact is we are NOT a top four
club at present and the fact also remains that most of the afore mentioned actually don't NEED to add to their squads due to being very active in previous windows there wont be any activity as there are NO plans to add in this window and its got nothing to do with traditionally NOT buying and everything to do with the «Bargain basement2 mentality that Wenger and the
board have always adopted and in todays market your NOT going to get the sort of top notch players we need to actually change for a rock bottom price same old Wenger same old Arsenal
The majority of the fans don't realise that the
Board have responded to their protests by cancelling / freezing Wenger's renewal, until the end of season... If you took a peace from all the rumour puzzles in the last month or so and put them together, you would get a clearer picture of what's going on
at the
club.
Due to these odds it is hard to get all fans to have the same opinion about how the
club should move forward which is the only reason why the current
board still sits
at their seats and why the manager is AW.
That is unless they agree to buy the right quality players and pay wages similar to what obtains
at clubs such as Man U, Chelsea, Man City, Barca, Juve, etc. the fans should subsequently direct their anger and frustration
at the
Board than any other person.
Its beyond words the state of affairs
at ARSENAL, the
club is imploding this was allowed by a weak
board and greedy owner, I cant see anything but a total collapse in the next few weeks when Sanchez and possibly Ozil leave for greener pastures, what we got left is a mediocre team with little or no attitude.....
He is not accountable to anybody — the
Board or supporters hence he does what he likes even to the detriment of the
Club.He is about to do another thing to the detriment of the
club by pushing out a good player in Lucas Perez and bringing in Cauldrado, the reject of Chelsea and Juventus
at a higher cost than the prolific Lucas that he frustrated out.
His form during the competition has attracted interest from
clubs across Europe and Spurs are believed to be in the driving seat for the starlet's signature and a member of the
board at the youngster's
club side America de Cali is expected to travel to the UK in order to complete a deal before the transfer window closes next month.
In 1999, Gil and the
board were suspended pending investigation into the misuse of
club funds and government - appointed administrator José Manuel Rubí began running day to day operations
at the
club.
I also believe that Wenger wields more power
at Arsenal than other managers
at other
clubs but I see that an issue that the
board needs to sort out.
oh gooner 100... as much as i find u quite irritating
at times in your comments this post is relevant i would of course counter with... how much power is ivan given, yes we understand how
club hierarchies work, but many including
board members have said wengers power is near absolute.
Some people are too hung up on sacking Wenger that they forget the other issues
at the
club while others are upset
at those other issues while and believe the changes would happen if the
board was ambitious enough.
The
club will hold a
board meeting
at 1 pm, and a press conference has been called with president Josep Bartomeu expected to reveal the identity of the
club's next coach.
At a very minimum, there would have been 3 owners, all with seats on the
board and the
club would have been run by a majority vote by the owners on all fronts.
A successful businessman, Fiszman joined the
club's
board of directors in 1992 and has been a key figure
at the
club since.