Sentences with phrase «modern football clubs»

While there is no declared public position you do need to read the runes and understand the way modern football clubs work.
Modern football clubs are not run by one person meaning it is important that a Sporting Director is appointed for example, Robert Pires which should enable a smoother transition when Wenger does depart or else it may take years for the void to be filled.
According to Brazilian website Uol, Neymar's entourage have already prepared his recovery «headquarters» at his villa, which includes a gymnasium and a machine capable of producing 300 kg of ice a day, similar to those used by modern football clubs.
Because Arsenal, alongside Spurs and Liverpool should be the models of what modern football clubs are built on.
I think he will stay for years but in modern football clubs are reluctant to hold down players on a long term after 30.
Arsenal is a vibrant modern football club very high up in one of the great leagues.
Can the total football style still be a key component in a modern football club but it is now necessary to know where its effectiveness ends in the modern game?

Not exact matches

Impatience is the problem with some modern football fans and club owners.
all shapes to Coquelin admitting he did not leave this club soon enough, I am done with the thanks for past glories, changed the game of football, the architect of the modern game....
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.
Surely dinosaurs belong in museums, like the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, not managing a football club that likes to consider itself - however laughably - modern and at the cutting edge.
modern football is all about a defensive midfielder who can be the one to cover the 2 CBs and not leave them hanging whenever a mistake is done in the midfield also if you can remember when we bought nacho monreal he was supposed to cover a position in the midfield and now is left back for 3 — 4 years and this is unacceptable if you see other clubs the build the teams over the DM so that the rest midfielders can create we bought this mess ozil which from day one he is not performing and not adjusting to BPL i don't know my friend i am speaking my mind from here in Athens so you who are in UK you now better than me and you can press for quality players
As for Lemar, Sanchez situation, that is a symptom of modern football, where we want our players to be loyal to the club, whilst those we want to buy should walk out of their clubs without a second thought.
so although you might not win anything for a decade BUT you keep the club in a healthy position which is something which can not be said in modern football (moveing staduim under own financial weight alone).
Because as modern football shows that for a club to be successful, you have get the best available players in the market and they don't come cheap.
Fellow gooners, if you will agree with me, loyalty of players to a club is rare to come across in modern day football, especially when there is a such a lot of money involved!
whatever the assessment of last five years (It was clear to me back then that his managerial style would not deliver top trophies given the players he was promoting) when excuses about what happened ten years previously and the budget constraint don't apply his performance this year should be enough to see his reign come to an end... Football clubs that rely on past glories have no place in the modern game... ask villa fans
His manager was equally impressed as well, as another report on the Arsenal website explains, by both key facets of what is expected of a full back in modern football, and that is without even mentioning the fact that Bellerin is like a streak of lightning and beat one of Theo Walcott's club speed records this year.
Kante is understood to be on around # 110,000 per week at Chelsea, which for a modern day football at club that challenges on both domestic and European fronts, isn't a sum way above what is expected.
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
Modern football has passed us with a whisper... As a matter of fact, the next manager will have such a hard job to transfer his knowledge as the entire sports structure of the club is back dated (coaching, fitness, preparation and even the kit man is a joke...).
To give Wenger his due he dealt with the disappointment of this blow to his Arsenal transfer plans very well and not only wished the Leicester forward good luck for the future but actually insisted that the decision to stick with the club that took him from non-league football and gave him the chance to make the most of his talent was worthy of great respect in this modern money driven era of the beautiful game.
Even though The Sun is reporting the president of the French international star's current club Lyon as saying that he expects Lacazette to stay where he is, at least until the winter transfer window in January, we all know that things can change quickly in the modern world of football.
I think Wengers overall football philosophy is flawed in 2days modern game for a super club like Arsenal, youth development is important, but you must be ruthless to suceed, Wenger doesn't have this streak anymore
Modern football football clubs expect their very highly paid coaches to improve their players.
He is a poor, poor manager and not able to manage our great club in this modern day football.
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.
And in this cutthroat world that modern football has become when commercial deals and TV revenue seem to be a lot more important than the fans and where players staying loyal to clubs throughout their careers is now something of an anomaly, any kind of values should be welcomed.
Unfortunately for clubs like Arsenal who were hoping to swoop in the summer and take advantage of a # 20 million release clause, it appears that Reus is one of those rare examples in modern football of a loyal player.
football has changed these days other clubs mind F**k players to unsettle them, unfortunately it's part of the modern game now
He doesen't believe in modern football training methods, he already said that his players doesen't do heavy exercises and prefers they to train with a ball instead of do some gym work as other clubs do.
Is just the fact that in modern football he only get this club that far.
Gazidis, Wenger and Kroenke these guys are just pissing in the face of loyal fans, twisting and turning words to their own agenda without the regard of fans feelings and the future of this club, they are ignorant and complete out of touch with the fans and the modern football.
Fabian Delph epitomizes modern footballers, and serves as an example that the idea of competition at big clubs is NOT a deterrent.
You're very right from my understanding that Wenger earns more than any player, in a way I think that should be the case, no player bigger than the club etc etc however it also is unrealistic in modern football and that is in a nut shell the problem with Wenger and the owner / board.
(3) this team is rotting from the inside out and it's going to take some unprecedented moves on the part of this board and the fans to facilitate the necessary changes... this club must rid itself of it's absentee billionaire landlord before we become just another sporting wasteland in this man's collection of flailing clubs... when this is done it will expose just what exactly has been going on behind the scenes and I'm afraid of what will be uncovered because if Wenger's business model is as antiquated as his football philosophy it could look an awful lot like and old Monty Python sketch in the backroom... we need to replace the owner with someone who actually cares about this club and isn't afraid to wear their emotions on his or her sleeves or spend their own money to achieve greatness... this new owner needs to find someone who represents the same sort of cutting edge that Wenger represented in his early years then pair that individual with someone who knows how to conduct transfers in the modern era... then and only then will we find a way to escape the malaise that has permeated our once storied club for way too many years
We all know how important pace has become in modern football and Arsenal have had some super quick players in the past, such as the club record goalscorer Thierry Henry.
Who club who deems debuchy worth 80k a week must surely deem sanchez worthy of 400k a week atleast lol Entire structure is flawed, wenger has a useless wage structure that does not work in the modern football.
we are shouting for the departure of the incapable manager who has been given extremely extended 13 years of chances (no other club would do it in a modern football) and he uses none of them.
Yeah and look how he is treating US FANS at the end of his career.He just doesn't care.This is an intelligent man.He knows he no longer has the ability to Manage a top level Football Club.His tired and outdated methods have left us trailing the very clubs we used to dominate.Wenger has left us 5 years behind these Clubs.The younger modern manager know how to get results.Even against each other.Wenger can't even get a result away from home against teams in the relegation area.These teams used to FEAR playing us.Now they look forward to it.They know we will be playing with the same old tactics with plenty of the ball that gets us nowhere.No spine to the side.No passion in the side.No confidence from the players in the Manager.He should have been replaced 7 years ago
There is no doubt that the FA cup has been good to Arsenal over the years, but perhaps it has been even more so to our current manager, so in this modern age of football when a lot of the big clubs have been accused of showing the oldest cup competition in the world a lack of respect, Arsene Wenger is determined not to follow suit.
In the crazy world of modern football transfers that would hardly be enough to get you a bang average player, so i9f the Spanish La Liga club really do want the Welshman they will need to seriously up their game.
Your right there trevor we ALL «want» to believe as we all do every season, yet every season threres something that stands in our way, now the majority of us on this site and arsenal fans in general are NOT skilled in the ways of managing and running a modern top class football club, but, the majority of us have a degree of common sense and the ability to problem solve on a reasonable level, and this is where over the years many many fans have become so disillusioned with AW.
How can a man whose ideal of modern football is faulty be leading a club as big as Arsenal?
Whoever is reporting this type of news and whoever is publishing it have both lost touch with modern day football and the person know nothing about arsenal football club.
The modern business of football bares very little resemblance to the game and club as it use to be.
30 - years old is not very old for a modern professional footballer and as it is usually the central defenders whose careers last the longest, there is no reason why the Arsenal star Per Mertesacker can not have many more seasons for the club.
U can thump me down if U want, but d Club needs to make progress, needs to move on and with modern football management.
That there have been ten (plus caretakers) in the twenty eight years since, though, tells another story as the clubs make - do - and - mend muddle through strategy has failed to adapt to the cash rich era of modern football.
With 13 Premier League titles to their name, Manchester United are untouchable as the most dominant club of the modern era in English football, but glory hasn't been so easy to find following the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013.
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