They support a club with vastly inferior financial resources to Arsenal, probably with much cheaper ticket prices too, but with equal ambition to
much wealthier clubs, and want to go to the next level.
Not exact matches
I was never try to insinuate that it's year 2000 in terms of spending and all that.Look at all the
clubs you mentioned.They were Man Utd, Chelsea, Man wateva, PSG and Real Madrid.Arsenal has nothing on them when it comes to money for transfers.The majority of these
clubs also chalk a lot of success or have very
wealthy owners who own a higher percentage of shares which adds to the money already available for transfers.If they want to spend extravagantly let them do but not Arsenal.We must not compare ourselves to them in terms of spending.Lemar is a good player and I like him very
much but he's just not worth # 80.
Well fellow Gooners, if you're feeling frustrated like me at seeing the
club owned by a very
wealthy foreign businessman who sees Arsenal FC as a business opportunity, who rules the
club, takes out as
much from the profits as he can, while fans are charged the highest ticket prices in the world and ignored... it turns out that it does not have to be like this.
While the fine wouldn't present too
much of a problem to the
clubs» astoundingly
wealthy owners, the possible restrictions on squad size could have a serious impact.
Is it really too
much to ask for one of the
wealthiest clubs in the world to at least compete for the domestic title?
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