A financially stable club doesn't have to put the burdens on the fans to stay financially stable if they truly care about the fans.
A financially stable club, with a model to make money, a manager who rarely evolves and fit more to be a CFO these days, that is a bad state to trust
Not exact matches
the
club is in a great position and it is in part due to wenger, no - one argues that point, but unfortunately world class players don't look at what your stadium size is or how
financially stable you will be in the future, they want to win big trophies (and make dolla).
An offer Bayern couldn't refuse doesn't really exist... They're one of the most
stable clubs in the world
financially
@NY - Gunner, all he is saying is very simple: Arsenal is indeed a
financially stable and well to do
club.
Whilst this is just step number one of many it is good to see that the south coast
club managed to win this courtroom battle and one can only hope that the future will be a
stable and
financially viable one.
I genuinely feel if anyone else was at the helm during this period of our history we would be a top ten
club, and we would be nowhere near as
financially stable as we are now.
The irony of it is that when Arsene retires leaving the
club financially stable and might bring the other manager success, some of us fans won't remember that Mr. Wenger laid the platform.
The
club can do that because of selling a few assets, but also because of how
financially stable they have become under Agnelli's watch.
Arsenal, along with a host of other
clubs, are
financially stable and could make the move for the highly rated forward who carries a rough price tag in the region of # 45million.
It doesn't have as many fans as the bigger Istanbul
clubs but they are
financially stable and they have amazing facilities as well.
Akhmat is
financially very
stable, thanks to the government backing, with Chechnya's all - powerful president Ramzan Kadyrov using the
club as a political tool.