, If we are a business like every one seems to think, then lets act like one and invest, Do nt tell me we have n`t got the money and all
these oil rich clubs cant buy everyone.
Our manager is crap yes, our board are awful yes - but the biggest problem is that football has moved on and we are never ever going to be able to compete with
the oil rich clubs.
Its always more about balancing the books than it is about moving forward and that's a fact Next season will be the best chance we've had in a decade to really compete with
the oil rich clubs and Wenger is acting like its another day at the office while all the talented players in the 2 positions we need to fill are drifting towards clubs that are showing interest.
If it is not Mike Dean, Mike Riley, Sanchez's love for money (funny how Wenger never ever mentions that Sanchez, beside being a greedy mercenary, which he is, also has ambition to win important honours) or the fixture list, injuries, tiredness or
oil rich clubs blowing him out of the water, then it must be bad luck.
Other than
the oil rich clubs (that have in the past been the big investors) many others inc Chelsea and Spuds will have to finance grounds etc..
During the glory years, Arsenal fans had become spoilt and with the new stadium to be paid for and the new
oil rich clubs coming in, it was never going to be possible to compete even though I would have expected a cup or two in that time it never quite happened, and every year I went back the more it became obvious why; the fans were divided.
Especially now that Ivan Gazidis has taken some time out on ESPN to remind us about how financially poor we are in comparison to them other
oil rich clubs plus how we are thinking about employing the very effective recruiting strategy of Leicester City.
Lukaku wont be going anywhere because everton are no mugs these days coz they said no to bids for barkley stones and mccarthy to
oil rich clubs of chelsea abd mancity.
With the original FFP rules, we probably would have had the chance to close the gap on Manchester united without having to contend with
the oil rich clubs too much.
The ridiculous spending of
oil rich clubs has destroyed football, but I believe that it takes a lot more to compete or win trophies.
is it the CIA, Interpol, FBI, Aliens, FIFA, UEFA, Mou or
the oil rich clubs??? Have you turned into a double agent sir?
Love Arsenal cause we play > Just pleasing to the eye football (No dirty STOKE tactics) > We not
an Oil Rich club that relies on money to do well (Chelski / Manc) > We play the game... don't enforce boring tactis like parking the bus stuff
UEFA's new Financial Fair Play ruling has led
the oil rich club to take this route in order to balance their books.
Not exact matches
Maybe we'll tell them about the night you proposed in the moonlight, kneeling in the grass with a mix tape playing Six Pence None the
Richer songs on the portable CD player, holding up a ring paid for with the tips from Tulsa
oil tycoons at the
club where you worked.
Then again, a huge team with fantastic history might attract
oil bosses to buy the
club and make us a much
richer club.
We can not burst the bank like the
oil rich (or just flat out mega
rich)
clubs in order to force these players to move with 300k + a week wage deals.
Arsenal doesn't have the near monolpoly it enjoyed; and now, we have
oil rich states using state - aid to fund their
clubs.
I also know that we are unable to actually match he
Oil Rich and
Oil Funded
clubs that have billions to throw round willy nily on astronomical buys each season.
Regardless of those who continually spew nonsense about how we can't compete with the
oil -
rich fat cats and the like, this
club and it's majority owner have bags of cash at the ready, but simply refuse to deviate from the business model that has allowed them to reap the rewards of our financial loyalty without assuming any monetary risks whatsoever.
Wenger has set us up for success for the next 50 - 100 while the
oil rich and sugar daddy
clubs will slowly fade into obscurity.
No matter who you are Klopp (struggling with Dortmund), Brenda (what can I say),
oil rich City, the worlds
richest club in Utd... sh ** happens, so start supporting the team and be grateful we'll never be Spuds.
Or will he say its another
oil rich money
club that has bought a trophy.
Facts are Arsenal aren't an
oil rich sugar daddy
club like Chelsea or Citeh and we can build our entire squad of flavor of the month players like others do.
How can we ever compete with these
oil rich buy everybody
clubs?
As we all know Arsenal is a
rich oil club and can afford just about any one so I am still expecting a top attacker and a DM before Sept..
This season was supposed to be «the one» finally for Arsenal after the barren years of financial constraints that Arsene Wenger had to work under while other
clubs with their
oil rich sugar daddies threw money around like confetti at a wedding.
The first rumours said that the French
oil -
rich club had made an offer of # 35 million, which is derisory, but now it is being claimed that the Chilean has demanded # 500,000 - a-week from PSG to put them off, while he is still secretly hoping that the move to Manchester City will still materialise.
The Man United manager Jose Mourinho moaned the other day that he wasn't given enough money to compete with the
oil -
rich moneybags of man City, but Arsene Wenger says that Jose is already at one of the
richest clubs but he is just going to have to get used to Man City having more finances than himself.
He is already on a lucrative deal at City but with the
oil -
rich club falling foul of Financial Fair Play regulations they may not be keen to offer him such a good wage this time around.
Manchester City then joined the league with the
oil -
rich Sheik Mansour buying success for the
club.
It just happen that
clubs with history of winning titles would normally have bigger fan base, bigger stadium, hence in general
richer - > higher chance of continuing winning big titles The whole landscape change when
oil money coming to the EPL, the teams that finished 1st and 2nd last season are not big
clubs historically but surely
richest clubs in the EPL.
Liverpool got a large transfer fee from
oil rich City for a player who made it clear he did not want to stay, Sterling saw his wage demands met as well as a move to a
club who challenge for trophies on all fronts every year.
Chelsea and Man City, with all the wealth at their disposal up to FFP were not able to guarantee victory all the time, and Man U, the
richest club in England prior to the
oil money influx, spent decades trying to find someone who could generate success.
I am a
rich oil tycoon from Kazakstan, seeing the turmoil in the Arsenal board I have decided to mount a takeover bid, when appointed, I will sack Arsene Wenger who in turn will be replace by Billy Davies, who I think with the right
club has the potential to be huge, we have drawn up a shortlist and have decided to purchase Turnble of Boro to replace Almunia, Bramble to replace Toure, Paul Scharner will replace Fabregas and Dean Windass for 25m to replace Adebayor these signing will be funded by the sales of Fabregas, Ade, RVP, Kolo Toure and the new captain will be Sendros!!!
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oil -
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oil - worshipping
club).