It is inevitable that a young player of such high standing will be linked with moves to
even richer clubs, however — as now appears to be happening with Pogba, with the Express report suggesting that Arsenal will move for Pogba if there is any suggestion that he is considering a move away from Serie A.
There's no point throwing unlimited money around as there is a stringent salary cap in the Premier League, so
even the richest clubs have to cut their cloth accordingly.
Even the richest clubs in the world like Real Madrid are in debt, but still manages to buy quality WC players every single season.
even the richest clubs like Real Madrid are in debt, why not Arsenal?
Not exact matches
the problem isn't cos he isn't WC, the problem is cos he is a
rich man's Andy Carroll; I mean
even Defoe that play for relegation candidate - Sunderland is a far better striker than him.he isn't WorldClass either Chicharito is also way better, he isn't a 30 - goal striker but when u play almost all games for a
club with the creativity as Arsenal, scoring 30goals isn't a big deal.
The
club should be controlled by its supporters, for its supporters, with its central mission of being a successful football team, rather than making wealthy foreign businessmen
even richer.
During the glory years, Arsenal fans had become spoilt and with the new stadium to be paid for and the new oil
rich clubs coming in, it was never going to be possible to compete
even though I would have expected a cup or two in that time it never quite happened, and every year I went back the more it became obvious why; the fans were divided.
That's harder to justify «overpaying» for,
even for a
club as
rich as PSG who have actually mostly been smart about where they've spent their money.
So with Man City having spent more money this summer on full backs than most
clubs in Europe or
even the cash
rich English Premier League have spent on players in total, perhaps the Gunners think that our England international left back Kieran Gibbs should be worth a pretty penny, but the fact is that if we need to sell him to trim down the Arsenal squad it might be a good idea not to price him too high.
we are
even apparently the fourth
richest club in the world (forever fourth) but when it comes down to Falcao, we don't sign him because of wages?
City have ageing players hence why they're struggling this year but just watch next season when United bring in a new manager and the
rich clubs buy new quality players, you will see how far behind we are to
even be considered one of the best in Europe.
EPL
Clubs are now
richer even those at bottom and some are and will be spending more than us (look at stoke, tottenham and leicester)..
I didn't
even expect them to
even do anything to PSG, so
even a financial penalty would be surprising but if they smacked them witha CL suspension I would actually believe that FFP is something more than a way for the
rich clubs to stay on top.
next season will be very different as I don't think a top 4 is nailed on and if that happens
even some of the Wenger supporters may turn sad sad times for a
club that has so much history and pride, it's symptematic of this country where the
rich don't understand the working class and don't care as long as they make money.
please stop with the financial constraint crap... one of the top 8 wealthiest
clubs on planet owned by some fringe member of the walmart clan the
richest family in the us charging fans amongst the highest ticket prices in the world... and anyway
even clubs below arsenal in the wealth ranking have over the past 10 years won more top trophies than we have.
It doesn't matter how much money a
club has,
even the biggest and
richest of the Premier League giants will be hoping to secure value - for - money in deals this summer, with both Manchester City and Chelsea featuring on our list of five bargain deals that could go through this summer.
arsenal are the six or seventh
richest football
club in the world with a record over the last 10 years which is matched or bettered by
clubs outside the top 10... so only questions are why have we underperformed and what to do about it... so far wenger not only has no answers but worse he does nt
even ask the questions
We have money in the bank, we are one of the
richest clubs in the world,
even though we have been dropping sponsorship deals and lacking on that side, we was still only around # 30 million income short of City.
with these king of strategical changes by AFC (to offer bumper contracts to best players
even before they reach the last 2 years), we not only keep the
rich English
clubs like city and Chelsea at check,
even Barcelona and Madrid have to think multiple times
even to show interest in our players.
@gooner100 i use to think like you but i realized that i was been a fool, they have the funds for a lot longer then they let on, and
even now they have huge reserves that they are not announcing, don't you find its a bit strange that we are the 5th
richest club in the world but we rank in terms of success below twentieth or
even lower, don't you notice how good players become average and great players leave, don't you notice we have no game plan, there are so many good things are happening with Arsenal but only business terms not on the pitch.
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.
I have this argument with my dad everyday, I really don't care we are the fifth
richest club in the world, football in my opinion is all about what happens on the pitch not in the accounting department, we as fans were sold a dream by the people at the top of our
club including wenger that basically said after Ashburton grove was built we'd compete on the pitch with the best in Europe, guess what we haven't, the only thing we've done is make a
rich American and his associates
even richer, wenger has been a willing participant in this.
This is a decent article, yet the negatives from fans are still there, I would love to see arsenal like I did at the end of the 90's and at the beggining of the 2nd millennium but it doesn't mean in order to do so I would buy all the best players in world, I would get a
rich owner to put his filthy money in, change the manager every 2 years to do so, there's so much wrong in football nowadays that yes it's still a sport but there's more focus on the filthy amounts of money being spent on
clubs and players that I think attracts more attention than the game itself, now that is wrong and it's very wrong,
even our owner though not like the arabs or Russians, yet the yank is clueless about the tradition of our game, it's just sad, so the fact that Wenger has remained for this long through all these changes that have occurred whilst the money game has elvolved, it makes me happy that arsenal do not spend stupid amounts of money on players, we don't try and buy the league, hell we
even tight with wages and transfer fees, I'm glad it's like that, though our season ticket is a rip off I still don't mind it because at least we are not like the other supreme teams, there's a bit of tradition left at our
club, yet you go to man shitty or Chelski, there is no tradition, it's all about buying ur way all the way to the top, on the other hand spuds don't know what to make of them besides how the heck have they finished above us?
The
club are
even appealing against the player's ban which seems a bit
rich so the best way for Arsenal to deal with the whole story is to beat them fair and square tonight and to make sure that they do not benefit from cheating.
Now that Arsenal will probably miss - out next season, and with
clubs like Everton getting
rich new owners, and Pep / Conte / Moureen settling into their new roles, next season will be
even tougher.
@ Ivan yes the older fans r quite aware that arsenal was in d same category with d likes of Everton and Aston villa before the arrival of Wenger, while arsenal has climb mountains courtesy of Wenger's ingenuity, hard work, smartness, and sheer brilliance the other ones has remained dormant and one eve suffered relegation,,
even when d owners of of arsenal fc has not backed him with mighty cash, he transformed arsenal to one of d most valuable
club in d world today, and one of d
richest club in d world today, he didn't stop there, he went ahead to win 17 trophies for arsenal fc, it amazes me how some pple who has never contributed any thing to d growth of arsenal fc will be ranting every day here insulting the greatest manager in d history of afc bcos u could afford 10mb data is ridiculous, for ur information u have bragging right today as an arsenal fan courtesy of what Wenger offered u, the golden trophy, and 49 unbeaten run is something that can take another generation to match,
Even with the attractive and lucrative investments in the English Premier League, one of the
richest African men is yet to feel satisfied with his money unless he goes ahead to own Arsenal
Club as well.
However, there isn't quite the same optimism nor excitement levels at Blackburn as when, for example, Manchester City were bought by an extraordinarily
rich Sheikh, or
even when Liverpool's new owners, NESV, bailed the Anfield
club out of their hell - hole barely two months ago.
The other nine members of this exclusive
club (my spies missed one) go by the names of Alan,
Rich, Frank, Joe, Ed,
Rich (the low handicapper) Luke and John (we're not talking apostles here, though they often pray over putts) and maybe
even Curley, Larry and Mo..
You can
even hang around a local yacht
club, but truly most of the
rich men and women can be spotted at the grocery store or the gym in the vicinity.
It is an elite
club for
rich people and people who want to find a
rich man for dating, long - term relationship or
even marriage.
Twelve Years a Slave is an example of the public domain
riches online,
even though the
clubs could also use titles from services such as OverDrive, which, by the way, can make arrangements for simultaneous checkouts of some titles.
While there is a Kids»
Club with a
rich number of supervised activities and creative games for the children, there are also fun programmes for the adults, including
evening shows and dancing!
When The American Lawyer first introduced the «super
rich» in 2014, the idea was to highlight a
club of hyper - performers whose results set them apart from
even the other enviably successful law firms in the Am Law 100.