Not only that — Wenger basically MADE Arsenal one of
the richest clubs by over-performing, considering the financial limitations!
Real and Barcelona received of 519 million euros and 483 million euros respectively for the year until last June, making them the sport's
richest clubs by sales, according to the annual report on football
richest clubs by Deloitte LLP.
Not exact matches
George Osborne, Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, has responded to the furore over Starbucks, Google and Amazon
by promising to use the country's imminent chairmanship of the G8
club of
rich countries to wage war on tax havens.
By 1990, Buffett entered into the billionaires club, and by 2008, he was deemed the richest man in the world, with $ 62 billion in asset
By 1990, Buffett entered into the billionaires
club, and
by 2008, he was deemed the richest man in the world, with $ 62 billion in asset
by 2008, he was deemed the
richest man in the world, with $ 62 billion in assets.
- Highest paid manager - Most delusional manager - Most over-rated players - Most hyped
club by media - Club with huge potential - highest number of deadwood players - Most divided fan - base - dumbest fans (Akb's)- very rich shareholders - very old board member -
club by media -
Club with huge potential - highest number of deadwood players - Most divided fan - base - dumbest fans (Akb's)- very rich shareholders - very old board member -
Club with huge potential - highest number of deadwood players - Most divided fan - base - dumbest fans (Akb's)- very
rich shareholders - very old board member - etc
With all of our main rivals emboldened with new players and our chasing teams catching us up rapidly, with both money to spend from BT sports AND ambition to match, how long can the lies and half - truths continue before either Wenger or the Board, or both, found out in the fact that the money they are getting in (which
by some reports makes us the 3rd or 4th
richest club in Europe) is NOT being invested back into the
club, and more importantly into the team.
Someone who doesn't use own money at all, but instead makes himself
rich from profit generated
by the
club?
Only
clubs owned
by rich oligarchs (PSG, City, Chelsea) can ignore long - term financial perspectives.
And,
by the
by, they are finding that the sense of entitlement that Premier League
clubs like to engender in their fan bases is a hollow thing designed to do nothing more than milk money gently from their wallets; that when it comes down to it, their
club is — with a few honorable exceptions — the exclusive property of a few idiosyncratic
rich men in suits.
2nd
richest club but that does nt mean we can compete financially with city which is supported
by a country...
lewa and Benz r out, griezmann, lukaku, auba and dybala r young and will have d cash pits of Europe chasing them... which means astronomical transfer fees / wage (we'll definitely lose in d bidding war)... huguain is a viable option but with a transfer fee of 55m and 200k wages for a 29 year old????... BONKERS!!!!! I don't know about u but I feel we shld do everytin legal / illegal to get vardy...
by 2 - 3 years time, others strikers will have surfaced but for now there's a limited pool and d
richest club r d sharks... i would like any of d young strikers but it doesn't mean we shld pay 40m more than their market value like its an auction!!!!
The
club should be controlled
by its supporters, for its supporters, with its central mission of being a successful football team, rather than making wealthy foreign businessmen even
richer.
At a time when
clubs like Chelsea and Manchester City received huge financial backing from
rich owners, Arsenal instead chose to invest in their long - term future
by building the 60,000 - seater Emirates Stadium; a project of immense cost, which severely hit Arsenal's short - term financial capabilities.
The changing of the FFP rules
by Uefa which will once again allow mega
rich owners to pump shedloads of cash at their
club could be disastrous for the Gunners, as our own man at the top Stan Kroenke has proved himself reluctant to spend a single cent of his own money on Arsenal.
However I think that
by 2017/8 season it will again be the
rich clubs dominating.
We all know that money does not buy happiness (though it certainly helps) so the statement
by Manchester City which claims that Tevez and the conscientious Kia Joorabchian have been attempting to negotiate better terms despite being the highest paid player at the
richest club in the world make hism look like the ultimate mercenary footballer.
Whereas other
rich clubs have tried to address their weaknesses
by signing more players.
I can't think of a transfer since Gazidis joined us where we outbid a «
richer»
club, we have been outbid
by smaller
clubs if anything: O
Being 7th
richest club is not good enough... we should be at top
by now!
Unlike Dortmund, Arsenal players are always targeted
by the super
rich clubs and we can't afford that due to the competitive nature of our league.
You have to wonder if Wenger now regrets not moving to the
richest club in the world, who can afford to buy any and every top player if they want to, but instead he stayed and got off to one of the worst possible starts
by losing 2 of his first 3 games.
I don't see how any true fan can be happy about the situation we are in The
club goes backwards each year but still fans on here and other social media outlets think that the
club are doing great, how can you be happy when we see the same thing year in year out, scrabble for 4th, get champions league place, scrabble out the group then get turned over
by the next big team For me this is not how a big
club should be run (7th
richest club in world football) Why don't we act like it.
The Soccerex Football Finance 100 (see table below) which measures
clubs wealth
by — playing assets, fixed assets, money in the bank, potential owner investment and debt — places Arsenal as the 2nd
richest Club in the world (and the EPL) behind only Manchester City.
But I am not the fan that would easily be satisfied
by the lack of entertainment and quality from a very
rich club like Arsenal.
Ask yourself why Ferguson was happy to allow the likes of David Beckham, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Jaap Stam and Cristiano Ronaldo to leave the
club, when seemingly their intentions to do so were not motivated
by greed, yet a young upstart tells the
club «I want an obscene wage like the players at Man City, if you don't give it to me then I am off» and for some reason rather than choosing to cash in on a player who appears to not know the meaning of the word «loyalty» (just ask Everton supporters), instead hands the player the biggest deal in the
club's
rich history.
Who starts on our next game will actually matter when we take advantage of being the 5th
richest club in a world where countries go bankrupt, and we can be spoiled enough to solve our problems
by dropping bags of money here and there, to
clubs who actually have limited resources.
The team fetes often took place at Dion's Bar of Music, a
club at College and El Cajon owned
by Dion
Rich, who later became infamous for sneaking into Super Bowl locker rooms and having his picture taken with NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle.
please stop with the financial constraint crap... one of the top 8 wealthiest
clubs on planet owned
by some fringe member of the walmart clan the
richest family in the us charging fans amongst the highest ticket prices in the world... and anyway even
clubs below arsenal in the wealth ranking have over the past 10 years won more top trophies than we have.
The problem is
rich olygarchs laundering their money through football
clubs by buying French and German players.
we're one of the top 10
richest clubs in the world... stop being conned
by those in charge... why would an incredibly wealthy man who doesn't care about soccer buy the controlling interest in this
club then???
Money should not matter in football, but the team commitment and system are valuable, proven
by Ranieri and Leicester City when they won the Premier League with very minimum resources (compared to the resouces of the fifth
richest club in the world, Arsenal).
arsenal are the six or seventh
richest football
club in the world with a record over the last 10 years which is matched or bettered
by clubs outside the top 10... so only questions are why have we underperformed and what to do about it... so far wenger not only has no answers but worse he does nt even ask the questions
There are many
clubs which have been brought to their knees
by rich owners.
They are also not rated 5th
richest football
club in the world
by Forbes.
After winning the title in 2014, Atletico immediately lost key players like Diego Costa and Filipe Luis to Chelsea, and it now looks like Turan could become the latest star name poached
by richer clubs.
Arsenal FC transfer activities are closely monitored
by our big rival
clubs of Man Utd, Man City and Chelsea who as soon as they've heard that Arsenal have activated a player's clause or submitted a bid or about to for a player, these very
rich rival
clubs will start looking for a way to hijack the transfer or spoil it for Arsenal.
with these king of strategical changes
by AFC (to offer bumper contracts to best players even before they reach the last 2 years), we not only keep the
rich English
clubs like city and Chelsea at check, even Barcelona and Madrid have to think multiple times even to show interest in our players.
Ten most in - debt
clubs in world football — surprise names feature!Using information from a list released
by The
Richest earlier this year, here is a list of the most in - debt
clubs in world football at the moment, including Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United in the top two, as well as other big names and a couple of surprises.
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There were some Arsenal transfer rumours yesterday claiming that the super
rich French Ligue 1
club were preparing to test the resolve of Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board
by making a transfer bid of around # 70 million for our Chilean international striker Alexis Sanchez.
Totally agree and I must point out that, since realism is what our
club has been without for the last decade,
by some fans, the manager, board and «couldn't care less as long as I get
richer»
by the sick joke owner, I have always lived firmly in REALITY LAND and unlike those I list above, refuse to harm the
club I love
by pretending our weaknesses do not exist.
There is a significant difference between being flithy
rich / poor AND being taken as mugs
by the corrupt board and inept manager with their empty promises, not strengthening the
club season after season, 4th place finishes, woeful performances etc etc despite paying over the odds in ticket costs.
The Citizens became a financial monster back in 2008 after being bought
by some of the world's
richest people, and our
club decided that they would fight the newfound
riches of the likes of Chelsea and Manchester City
by investing in our future.
I have this argument with my dad everyday, I really don't care we are the fifth
richest club in the world, football in my opinion is all about what happens on the pitch not in the accounting department, we as fans were sold a dream
by the people at the top of our
club including wenger that basically said after Ashburton grove was built we'd compete on the pitch with the best in Europe, guess what we haven't, the only thing we've done is make a
rich American and his associates even
richer, wenger has been a willing participant in this.
We are the 8th
richest club in the world for god sake but run
by some twat who still dreams of taking strasbourg fc to the next level....
I think we will win tonight
by a couple go goals but you never know... and if we do lose then wenger has no option but to go he has staked his managerial acumen and reputation on getting in to cl... this has nothing to do with loss of giroud... We are amongst the
richest half dozen
clubs on planet besiktas survive on a wing and a prayer and I have no idea the salary gap between wenger and bilic but obviously huge... So no excuses wenger win or resign and take the yank with you too
Arsenal is one of the
richest clubs in the world, so they just need to gamble
by changing their management and system drastically now.
And while I don't doubt the legitimacy of the statement
by Real Madrid, it's not like the press is going to suddenly stop linking Pogba with some of the
richest clubs in the world.
Apparently he had already been in contact with the French Ligue 1
club AS Monaco, who have been taken over
by a super
rich Russian tycoon and have been spending big on the likes of Radamel Falcao as they try to challenge the other mega
rich French
club PSG.
Italian football
club, AC Milan is at 6th position in the
rich list released
by Forbes.