As Arsenal's owner, he doesn't give a monkeys about whether
the club challenge for trophies.
Not exact matches
now wengers absurd transfer policy «is down to you people»... seriously krish n`chips... the acolytes of the delusional one are beginning to sound even more of a parody than the master himself... walcott is a very very average player with one good season in 12 years at the
club... the fact that wenger hasnt sold him is part of the sorry state of our
club and the idea that this can be blamed on fans who want to see us back
challenging for top
trophies is frankly offensive
Do we really have to accept that we are a selling
club, and that we are no longer a top side who can
challenge for the big
trophies?
However in order to have credibility in terms of being an ethically - run football
club, the profits should be re-invested
for the benefit of the fans, making the team better on the pitch to seriously
challenge for all
trophies, and making watching the games as affordable as possible.
The 27 - year - old says he wants to move to a
club where he will be
challenging for trophies and not mid-table obscurity.
Yes they get good money, but other
clubs pay well AND
challenge for trophies.
In terms of
challenging for UCL and EPL, the two
trophies that define a big
club, we are miles off.
Ambition: He said he wants to sit with the
club in the summer, i guess he wan na know the level of their ambition to decide if he will stay or not... All in all, i think the most important thing he wants are UCL, Fa Cup, money and a chance to
challenge for major
trophies, money comes last
for him i assume...
It must be very frustrating
for the big stars at Arsenal to see other rival
clubs signing world class additions that will help their sides
challenge for major honours this season, whilst the Gunners sit back with basically the same squad that failed to win a
trophy last term.
The sooner Wenger gets the fact that we cant
challenge for major
trophies with OG as our main attacker the better,
for now it seems as though Wenger and the
club is caught in two minds and dragging their feet on securing a striker.
Arsenal give Sanchez the 200 and show some ambition by building a team around him that can
challenge for big
trophy's, on the other hand Sanchez lift your head up, keep giving 100 and don't put the
club at ransom.
The move up front has suited him as he has delivered with goals and assists on a consistent basis to help the
club qualify
for the Champions League, but he'll now have a huge role to play to ensure that they can kick on next season and really
challenge for trophies.
The FA Cup, may be... We just can not
challenge for the major
trophies... This is just not a top
club... We look like one with a great stadium and massive fan based, but other than the sporting aspect of the
club classed us as «nobody» amongst the best...!!!
Spurs just enjoyed their best ever campaign in the Premier League era, and still finished with less
trophies than our
club, but some will claim that they have the better chance to
challenge for the title next season.
Benatia added that he feels Bayern are one of the top four
clubs in the world, and is delighted to be with a team who
challenge for major
trophies every season.
Arsenal is not a top
club (we were in 2006 and should have done everything to consolidate our place) and can not
challenge for any
trophies.
The difference of opinions is very clear on TWO points1) Sánchez is one of our greatest ever and we are grateful
for all he has done — OR Sánchez has sold himself to the highest bidder which happens to be the
club managed by Wengers Nemesis.2) Wenger never invested in the players AFC to support Sanchez and to give the
club the opportunity to
challenge for the top
trophies (CL&PL)- ORSancez was not interested in staying and helping the
club improve.
I guess from your perspective, never winning or even
challenging for a major
trophy, at the one of the biggest and richest
clubs in the world, IS the sign of a good manager.
-- Wengers way of leaving on a high with a European
Trophy, back into UCL & having the
club in a position
for a new manager to
challenge again....
Those
clubs are naturally also more likely to
challenge for trophies.
It seems that they are mistaking us
for a «top
club» (which we are not, not even near), because a «top
club»
challenges, year after year
for major
trophies (which we are not doing and have not been doing
for how don't know how long).
You keep seeing rival
clubs do well, winning
trophies and
challenging for the titles you wish your
club can compete
for.
Liverpool got a large transfer fee from oil rich City
for a player who made it clear he did not want to stay, Sterling saw his wage demands met as well as a move to a
club who
challenge for trophies on all fronts every year.
Arsenal legend Robert Pires claimed this week that Ozil has been annoyed by the
club's failure to build a squad to
challenge for major
trophies.
«It is a big
challenge but this
club is all about winning
trophies and we've got to win this game to get to the final and compete
for the
trophy.»
Boss Louis van Gaal would like to see Wilson play regularly at another Premier League
club - but not one likely to be
challenging United
for major
trophies.
Homologation meanwhile has yet to be finalized but Porsche expects the GT4 Clubsport to be be approved
for the Ultra 94 GT3 Cup
Challenge here in Canada along with the VLN Long Distance Championship Nürburgring, Pirelli World
Challenge, Continental Tire Sports Car
Challenge, Pirelli GT3 Cup
Trophy in the USA as well as
for other
club - level competition events around the world.»