Watching highlights of that team is like getting a peek
into modern football before anyone realized it.
Not exact matches
If after 18 years at a club, you still can not fathom how to navigate your way to win major trophies and achieve great success or turn your team
into a true world class, then bayjerkoff and any right - thinking mind has the right to question the relevance of Wenger in
modern football.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely
into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the
modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
Despite the
modern world of
football, especially when dealing with a big club like Arsenal, being a lot more intrusive
into the personal lives of the players, we still do not really know too much about what our stars are like away from the training and playing of games and the interviews they give to the media.
Since Chelsea were saved from going
into administration in 2003, the
football landscape in England has changed significantly but Arsene Wenger has remained stuck in the past and has not adapted to
modern football management.
Why not just accept we are now well
into the 21st century and dinosaurs like you are regarded as strange and totally out of touch with
modern football reality by
modern fans.
As Carlos Tevez stropped on the sideline of the Allianz Arena, bringing the whole Abu Dhabi project
into question / causing some journalists to completely lose the run of themselves / offering a terrible indictment of
modern football / being a massive, godforsaken tit [pick your favourite], Dimitar Berbatov sat calmly on the bench at Old Trafford.
Wenger who had been a God, morphed, under the temptation of huge salary assurances and supreme power gifted to him by an owner and a board without honour and crucially, any understanding of
modern football,
into a tinpot dictator, ageing and descending
into early onset dementia, rather like Robert Mugabe.
Meanwhile, Adrian Clarke travels to the training ground to sit down with Petr Cech and discuss our No 33's route
into football and find out about the training methods that have enabled the former Czech international to become one of the best goalkeepers in
modern football.
«Net Spend» is a much scoffed at phrase in
modern football, but to transform Liverpool
into the gegenpressing, offensive monster we often see now, from the weary, possession - obsessed «animal» it was at the end of Brendan Rodgers» reign — while making # 34m — is nothing short of...
While this is partially explained by
football's broadcasting boom, the internationalisation of the clubs» commercial operations, their investment
into privately - owned and
modern facilities, and overall more sustainable management practices, are also key reasons for this growth,» Andrea Sartori, KPMG's global head of sports and the report's author, was quoted as saying by BBC.
Why he'd fit: If Jemez would represent a route
into the deeper recesses of Spain's current style of play, Valverde is a manager who offers a
modern twist on the press - and - pass
football that has come to dominate La Liga to an even greater extent following the success of the national team and Barcelona.
With an existing capacity of 20,000 and a
modern train station next door, the facility could be readily transformed
into another top quality boutique,
modern, purpose built
football stadium.
Briefly stopping for a few extra photos outside the building site, we get a glimpse
into the bizarre world of the
modern premiership
footballer.
His projects have proven substantial and engaging whether delving
into the potential embellishments of a game show host turned spy in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, exploring the journalistic reaction to anti-communist investigations in Good Night and Good Luck, charting the genesis of American
football in Leatherheads, or examining
modern political manoeuvring in The Ides of March.
But, unexpectedly, that battle soon turns
into modern day
football.
That's when Dug (voice of Eddie Redmayne) accidentally stumbles
into their
modern city, discovers the
football arena and witnesses the competitive sport.