After Arsenal left Highbury for the Emirates stadium, many knew it was going to be difficult to maintain a competitive edge, due mainly to the fact that the financial burden
of moving to new stadium was going to affect other aspects of their footballing business.
he hid behind the charade
of moving to a new stadium for years and years.
We had a vision
of moving to a new stadium and relying on young players.
They are in the process
of moving to a new stadium, and club president Jean - Michel Aulas wants to keep their young team together for at least the next year as a result.
Arsenal have come through the tough phase of financial restriction when Arsene Wenger was tasked with providing the expectant fans with Champagne football at lemonade prices until the club had paid off the debt
of moving to the new stadium.
Arsene got a lot of opportunities to go to other clubs with better monetary offers, he elected to remain with us especially as we were managing the cost
of moving to a new stadium.
I enjoyed writing the book so much that I hope to produce a follow - up to capture the effect on the club
of moving to the new stadium and our future progress.
The offer was clearly to take the club on to «the next level», as a result
of moving to the new stadium and yet it hasn't happened.
Not exact matches
The temptation will likely be there
to cash in if Madrid are really willing
to splash out $ 200m, as suggested in the report above, but ultimately it will be almost impossible
to replace Kane and his goals, and with the
new stadium to come next season, he will surely want
to lead his side out and be an integral part
of their success
moving forward too.
Don't lecture me about what «we were told» about
moving to a
new stadium because I am sure you were told a lot
of things all your life which you are still grappling with (well, I can tell from your abusive language).
u have
to be an utterly moronic corporate lacky
to try
to pretend that it is some kind
of achievement
to win it)
to be a triumph fa cup is now a second level trophy just like finishing 4th is not like winning the league... we were told that
moving in
to a fancy
new stadium was our path
to competing with the top European clubs while instead we have since
moving in fallen consistently behind..
Atletico Madrid are
to move into a
new stadium in 2018, and the club have just released a preview video
of the lighting setup at the
new ground.
Let's suggest some slogan
to kick Wenger out «Thank you but leave» «
move now its time» «fresh blood
new idea» «No more endless waiting» etc put any
of dis in banners at Emirate
stadium, over and over.
Meanwhile in the outside world the rest
of the EPL was gaining Monumentous amounts
of money and also caught Wenger Up with regards
to his talent spotting ability and we due
to the
move to a
new stadium had massive cash restrictions and everyone else caught up and overtook us.
I'm getting so sick
of the weak, pathetic mentality Wenger has instilled in all his Arsenal sides since we
moved to our
new stadium.
That, along with the expensive
move to a
new stadium and the emergence
of the sugar daddies
of Chelsea and Man City left the boss struggling
to compete.
It was one thing
to usher the club through the financing
of a
new stadium... that
move was pregnant with potential, after all... it's quite another
to continue
to pretend that we're hamstrung by our own chequebook.
With the likes
of Harry Kane, Hugo Lloris and Dele Alli all committing their long - term futures, it could be a case
of knowing that with financial limitations ahead with their
new stadium, perhaps the most sensible
move is
to batten down the hatches first and keep their top players.
The fact is that matchday sales have declined year on year since the
move to the
new stadium and the increasing use
of smartphones and the internet
to get fan opinion.
Arsenal fans started
to hear a few years ago that the club was coming
to an end
of the years
of frugality forced upon it by the financial policy and the
move to the
new Emirates
stadium.
But that success wasn't the only thing; we were making more money than other clubs, and it's only then that we were able
to move into our
new home a state -
of - the - art 60,000 seater
stadium called The Emirates..
But from the
move to the Emirates
to the end
of 2012/13 there needs
to be drawn a line under that period because we had no finances and a
new stadium, dislike it but I accept it.
I like
to think that none
of our key players would even second think a switch
to White Hart Lane (or their
new unnamed
stadium), but it would be a huge reality check if someone like Ramsey did force a
move to their club.
The
move to the
new stadium was done
to compete long - term with the spending capabilities
of no longer just «brand Liverpool» & particularly «brand Utd», but the arrival
of the
new oil - funded mega-money
of first Chelsea and then City.
The
move to the
new stadium was done
to compete long - term with the spending capabilities
of «brand Utd» and the oil money
of City and Chelsea.
The Frenchman spoke once again about how the financial restrictions placed on him when Arsenal had
to finance the
move from Highbury
to the
new state
of the art Emirates
stadium and I think that most
of the fans have a certain sympathy with that.
Despite making steady progress over the last two years, their continued disappointment in terms
of winning trophies and their limited wage structure could put pressure on them this summer
to fend off interest along with the fact that they'll be
moving into an expensive
new stadium the season after next.
The club originally wanted
to become the
new tenants for the Olympic
Stadium, meaning a relocation from north
to east London, though this
move was unpopular among fans and the owners
of the
stadium.
And suddenly, the red - headed step - child
of the
New York basketball scene has one of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is about to move into the fastest growing borough in New York City, with a brand new stadi
New York basketball scene has one
of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is about
to move into the fastest growing borough in
New York City, with a brand new stadi
New York City, with a brand
new stadi
new stadium.
As quoted by TalkSport, McLintock said: «Arsenal were talking about challenging the likes
of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and that why they
moved to the
new stadium.
The
move to the
new stadium was done
to compete long - term with the spending capabilities
of not just «brand Utd», but the addition
of the oil money
of Chelsea and then City.
As well as declaring himself pretty underwhelmed by the signing
of Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle by our north London rivals Tottenham (Keown thinks it was an unnecessary purchase which the spuds can scarcely afford as they build a
new stadium) he spoke about one
of the biggest talking points
of the last few days, the loan
move of Jack Wilshere
to AFC Bournemouth for the season.
Many predict that
moving to a
new stadium will be enough
to keep hold
of the England International who is «one
of their own».
• Inclusion
of new 63 row single - tier stand responds
to Club desire
to create the most atmospheric
stadium in Europe • Planning application lodged with Haringey Council for a world - class
stadium, public square, hotel, supermarket, homes and space for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation • Delivered on the current site and adjacent land, ending concerns about a
move out
of the Borough with no need for even a temporary
move during construction • Major investment into North Tottenham
to provide a huge boost
to the area • A flagship for the wider regeneration
of the area
It was the end
of an era, the final game after 118 years at one
of the most atmospheric and fabled grounds in the country before the north London club
move to a spanking
new stadium 100 yards down the road.
Tottenham also hope
to move into their proposed
new 61,000 - seater
stadium for the start
of the 2018 - 19 season and a five - year deal would keep Pochettino in north London until 2021.
With work well underway on the
new stadium, they are set
to to move out
of the old ground at the end
of this season
to allow construction
to continue and so the only potential for another visit is in the FA Cup and given our record in that competition in recent years I'd suggest it is unlikely.
A club that
moved stadiums, and in an effort
to pay off the debt
of building a
new stadium, has had
to sell its stars year after year.
MADRID: Atletico Madrid
moved into their
new 68,000 Wanda Metropoliano
stadium to much fan fare, but maintained the steel
of old
to edge past Malaga 1 - 0.
«Arsenal were talking about challenging the likes
of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and that why they
moved to the
new stadium.
The
new stadium and increased revenue potential are all part
of Brentford's ambition
to move the club upwards and in
to the Premier League.
To play beautiful football, to put so much faith and trust in this group of players, to play with so much financial constraint, to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophie
To play beautiful football,
to put so much faith and trust in this group of players, to play with so much financial constraint, to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophie
to put so much faith and trust in this group
of players,
to play with so much financial constraint, to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophie
to play with so much financial constraint,
to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophie
to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophie
to a
new stadium, all
of which would put massive amounts
of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position
of appearing
to have failed due to the lack of trophie
to have failed due
to the lack of trophie
to the lack
of trophies.
It doesn't matter that this is when we have
moved to a
new stadium, which tied us into long term deals, and which coincided with the arrival
of super rich sugar daddies who throw money around like it doesn't matter (the flip side
of which is that certain clubs face an existential threat), and because the media can't stop reminding us
of how long it has been since we won a trophy.
When
moving to the
new stadium, Arsene clearly pointed out the objectives,
stadium aside, and the other project was the young squad, tied into the debt
of the
move, and he had no choice but
to rely on them!
Many
of us might have looked at City's rise
to fame and fortune as the prototype promised land
of next levels after we followed their example by
moving from an old much loved home into a
new stadium at the end
of an athletics tournament.
They won't have the financial higher ground for long though, with Spurs due
to move into their
new state -
of - the - art
stadium by the start
of the 2018/19 campaign which will boast an ever bigger capacity than the Emirates.
Another story
of disgruntled Romany gypsies here, who once again placed a club under a 100 year curse for having
to move on
to allow a
new stadium be constructed all the way back in 1906.
For all that is positive about Tottenham, for all that they are about
to move into an exciting
new stadium and are blessed with a crop
of highly promi -LRB-...)
The North London team is expected
to move in their
new stadium that has a capacity
of 62,000 at the start
of next season.
January 9 — Chelsea's redevelopment
of their Stamford Bridge
stadium has been put back another year with the club now unlikely
to move into the
new ground until 2024, but perhaps even in 2025.