If rumors are correct and Wenger will be given # 100mil upfront and up to another # 100mil from
player sales then I would trust in our def as they can perform well when our CM performs well ahead of them and doesn't leave massive holes for the opposition to run through and put more pressure on the def.
Not enough money gets released for Wenger to use in the transfer windows, but with that in mind, why hasn't Wenger been generating more funds from
player sales then?
If reports in media about # 100 mil was true and extra from
player sales then the math suggests we need to sell a couple / few more players before we can go for Lemar and Seri after spending an upfront fee of around # 45 mil for Lacazette.
Okay, maybe not 100 % with
player sales then in the past, but certainly today he does, and you forgot to mention players coming into the club.
Not exact matches
Beyond the actual gas project and LNG
sales, China's state - run shipping conglomerate COSCO has also secured a 50 percent stake in the four LNG shipping carriers serving Yamal.90 Chinese engineers and workers have been deployed to the Yamal Peninsula to help construct surrounding infrastructure, which includes a Chinese - produced polar drilling rig.91 Moreover, a Chinese oil and gas rig producer now provides Russia with about 60 percent of its imported oil rig supplies, indicating that China is becoming a dominant
player in this sphere.92 Chinese media recently hailed Yamal as an example of China's construction and engineering prowess and a symbol of its transformation into an Arctic
player.93 In return for China stepping into support the project, senior officials from Novatek, the main shareholder of the project, announced that the first LNG shipment would symbolically go to China.94 But a British subsidiary of Malaysia's Petronas purchased the first shipment of Yamal LNG and sold it to France's Engie, which
then shipped the cargo to its Boston import facility for American use.95 Western sanctions on Novatek, Russia's largest independent national gas producer and a company with close ties to the Kremlin, made Yamal's pivot to China possible, as sanctions forced Russia to find an alternative source of investment and technology.
Then by spending money on star
players who are up for
sale by chance by big teams.
It is usually talented young
players they bring in that are already stars that they
then sign up to long term contracts, giving them sufficient time to either make or break it and
then signing them up to other long term contracts OR selling them while they are still relatively young so that they can still make a substantial amount on
sales.
If you read the reports
then the common thing about them was that AFC had around # 100 million to spend and up to from
player sales, some media said # 200 million while others said around # 250 million.
I agree that Wenger wouldn't have seen all of the money from the
player sales, and it would also depend on how the
sale is structured, and in turn, what funds are
then immediately released, but surely SOME money is better NONE?
lets all thank arsene for finally doing the right thing only time will tell but have we finally signed the DM we need STRONG MINDED NO HOLD BAR MIDFIELDER WE HAVE ALL CRAVED, but lets take it back we all know it will take 2 or 3 more like minded
players to make us great again, he has tricked us all buy buying one superstar in the last 3 windows ALEXIS, OZIL and CHEC great
players but can't do it all on their own, spending huge amount of money and saying we can buy the best
players, on the surface this looks great we are buying top top
players big prices but instead of spending his usual 50 mill on 2, 3, 4, 0r 5
players he has pulled the wool over are eyes with 1 superstar thinking the fans are that dumb enough to believe it, infact he has never spent his budget only balanced on
sales too purchases, i love arsenal but this summer i hope for more he needs to do that consistently through out the team spend the same amount on the team stop balancing the american owners, grow a pair say yes we will buy a top defender and a world class striker, stan we love arsenal please be one of us do whats needed
then you will fell proud as we are and we will adore you for it.
What Wenger seems to forget is that we don't have an owner who's going to dip into his own pocket, so that
then makes
player sales vitally important.
If we can not get our targets, wipe our mouth on the
sales, save the funds and
then go for it the season after, when all the
players are looking at being a year older but still in the champions league with us and # 400m to spend!!!
Nelson could benefit from the
sale of multiple AM
players, if we sell a lot of the fluff
then it clears the way a bit for Nelson to get experience and see if he can step up for the EPL as a AM.
Best way for AFC to resolve this would be for Silent Stan to put his hand into his back pocket and ensured the funds are available for AFC to buy the
players Wenger wants
then to make the money back from
sales after we have gotten the
players in.
it's the intensity movement and work rate of all
players inc messi... If u want to play a passing game these are essential qualities and we came close with the 07 - 08 team and
then just a string of dumb purchases and
sales and fixation with so called home grown talent who were way below standard with bendtner the king of them all....
Cazorla is my favourite Arsenal
player, still wan na keep him around, that means we can promote
players from within But i think the rules states that if any club were to increase their wage structure by that margin,
then they must pay it from there tickets
sales and all that... not a big problem for me
Let us not forget that AFC has not been pushing the
sales of many average
players, this has kept our wage bill high while increasing year after year, pushing the bar higher and IF AFC can get some of those
players sold
then AFC will have no problem at all in not only paying Alexis and Ozil what they want, we can afford a couple more WC wages.
Gazidis bigs up how much AFC to spend for season ticket
sales, Dein wasn't saying we have X amount to spend, we read about us wanting a
player then us getting that
player.
Bidding for an unavailable
player is a great way to wind down the clock and when the window closes, Wenger
then comes out and says that the targets we had were not available for
sale.
Give them early extensions like Madison Bumgarner and Chris
Sale, and
then use those savings to bring us more and more and more young
players to keep the cycle going.
Ozil on the other i would like him to stay however if we can get our money back or even a little profit on his
sale then i think he is easier to replace with an even harder working more dynamic
player.
Budd buying say Rues or Cavanni for 50/60 mil, firstly the shift
sales alone would be astronomical,
then the anticipation of what we could achieve would be amazing, fans would become supportive and upbeat, if wenger had signed a star and we fail some would blame wenger some would blame the signings /
players.
Give average
players big wages,
then hardly use many of them, and
then only go to sell them with one year left on their contracts, meaning we can't actually get much from any
sale.
The funds that those
sales could bring in could largely be spent now, so if the estimated income from X
player sales should be # 100mil, spend # 75 mil of that now from the cash reserves and
then work hard on recouping that money from the average that needs to go... Values was an example and not what I think they are worth XD That area could also deal with contracts, take the pay structure away from the manager and into the club, ensure we do not have this issue again when a new manager feels it is the right direction and has no one to stop him.
And
then the most important reason of all, Ozil is the one
player in the team whom we can afford to do without and at the same time generate huge amount of revenue from his
sale.
If not
then keep Alexis and gamble that he will earn the club the # 50 or so million we could get from his
sale, plus UCL football again which will make it easier to get higher profile
players who want UCL.
They didn't flip any of their core
players, they drafted with their picks, kept working on internal development and made good offseason signings,
then they pounced on Ibaka when he went on fire
sale and generally allowed themselves to float and not panic.
Ask yourself how many asian and oriental
players have we spend money on ONLY for them to
then dissapear without tracewhen the Asian shirt
sales stunt dies sown?
Hanging around to make
player sales for funds can cost transfer targets and if the manager gets blamed for that
then it will be sad, owner can and IMO should do more.
Add in the Ox
sale for around # 35 million and Perez
sale at around # 14 million
then AFC will have the funds to get a couple quality
players, Wenger said a lot of business is done in the last week...
How many people do AFC have to not only make all those
sales but to do it while trying to make as much as possible so it could be reinvested... I wouldn't be sad to see at least 10
players sold, if Wenger is to do all that
then what time will he have on buying
players?
And we are all hoping we will spend all that money on
players without selling, if we
sale players and still only spend 100M
then they done us again
He went on to declare that Arsenal's policy was that when we wanted a
player we would inquire if that
player was available for
sale, but, if told they were not for
sale,
then the club would respect that and walk away.
Levy has a proud record of obtaining inflated transfer fees for the
sale of senior
players, and last month sold right back Kyle Walker (a close friend of Rose's) to City for a
then - record initial sum of # 45m.
He
then went on to justify those comments by declaring that Arsenal's policy was when we wanted a
player we would quietly inquire if that
player was available for
sale, but if told they were not,
then the Arsenal would respect that and walk away — unlike the other bad eggs.
Wenger I have to admit is very clever in the way he manages to do this every year, putting in insulting bids to other clubs that even us arsenal fans know are way under the asking price so that it looks like an attempt was made, really its just for show,
then he talks in extremes about how signing
players for 25M will result in a football clubs implosion which is also utter nonsense, the money arsenal have brought in on
player sales alone in recent seasons should merit some reinforcement, let alone the emirates revenue, tv money and sponsorship deals.
One thing is sure, that this guy is a skill full
player, if we can add more value on him to
sale him next season let him stay but if the coach knows he can not
then let him go, as for the guy talking about Africa's I think that is bat the issue, I am an African I will like to see an African
player play for my club I mean our club but not a
player that have nothing to offer, so it is not the matter of where the
player comes from.
Nicole Sapstead, head of the UK anti-doping agency (Ukad), said in an interview with the BBC earlier this year: «When you're looking at a sport like football that commands the sort of salaries that the
players can command, its fanbase, its ticket
sales, its broadcasting rights — if that isn't a risk
then I don't know what is, notwithstanding the physical demands of the sport itself,» she said.
It's all part of VW's plan to make this iteration of the Beetle more of a mainstream
player rather than a fashion piece whose
sales pop and
then drop.
With the game's price being only $ 2.49 during the weekend
sale, this might not be a bad chance for curious
players to try the game for free and
then decide on whether or not to purchase it.
Speaking to gamesindustry.biz, Doug Lombardi, marketing director of Valve said: «When we do our free weekends on Steam for our products we see an increase in
player numbers, obviously, and
then we'll see a spike in
sales at the end of the weekend on Steam and at retail,» he said.
Plus they wrapped it up in an always - online DRM when it would've been perfectly fine to have single -
player mode be offline like you know, single -
player games generally are, but
then every analyst in the world has pounced on the «poor
sales» as «proof» that single - payment games are as relevant today as a horse buggy.
So if, say, 8 % of active
players will buy the DLC,
then as time goes on and the number of people still actively playing your game declines, so do the
sales of the DLC — in a very proportional way.
One can certainly pose the question of how many
players used the free trial as a demo for the game which
then led to a traditional
sale.
This lets you get a game out into the wilds, gather initial
sales, user reviews, and broader
player feedback,
then decide how to proceed.
He argued that if
sales are a driving force behind character design
then a survey conducted by Ubisoft about
players» expectations showed that today's «teens and tweens» require diversity and inclusivity in games.
Some might criticise the company for not keeping enough stocks in hand (as we pointed out, the quick
sales of the Mi 3 were a bit of a double - edged sword, leaving many disappointed at not getting a unit), others might accuse them of dumping an old device on Indian consumers and
then arbitrarily stopping its
sales, still others might criticise their «flash
sale» method of selling devices, but the one thing that can not be denied is the fact that Xiaomi did pretty much throw a spanner in the works of established high - end Android
players by offering excellent hardware at a staggeringly low price in the Mi 3.
Then why do men and women who are major
players in real estate take the time to continually seek out
sales training?