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.
Not exact matches
Come to think of it, if not having a proven striker and very
rich bench has been hindering the
club from clinching major trophies all these years, sincerely, it baffles me why the
club is bent on not trying to risk getting good and enough players, if not for anything, for the sake of seeing what would result from taking such step.
JUST AS Gordie Howe used his infamous elbows,
rich NHL
clubs have
come up with a tactic to shove their less - well - heeled competitors out of the way in the free - agent market.
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.
Regarding David Dean, I often see him outside the Emirates, my entrance being next door to the Diamond
Club and have had many conversations with him, If I had a # 1 for every time I've pleaded with him to
come back I'd be
rich man, extremely amiable guy, has time for everybody, be they a Diamond
Club member or ordinary fan.
Liverpool may elect to hold off on agreeing any big money deals until the end of the season as a lot could depend on whether the
club secure a Champions League berth for 2015/16, and the subsequent
riches that
come with qualification.
So get used to mediocrity fellow Gooners for a long time to
come, unless we can somehow force Kroenke's hand to sell shares to someone
rich enough with a personal interest in the
club?
we are even apparently the fourth
richest club in the world (forever fourth) but when it
comes down to Falcao, we don't sign him because of wages?
if Arsenal was a cash stuck
club and if they didn't
come out and said we could financially match any
club in Europe buying players if they stop saying we are a big
club and somehow stop Forbes from reporting that we are the 6th
richest club in the universe then ill stop moaning and eat my pie
arsenal as a big and
rich club they didn't spent so much money to buy best players in the past years like the other big
clubs so this time it is a must that arsenal buys best defender, midfielder and striker and as well keep Sanchez valuing the service that he will be giving next season mote than # 50 m which will also protect him not to play against arsenal at least for the
coming season, and who knows after wards..
Many of our players along with management have had there bar lowered due to the financial situation of
club, while some
clubs where
rich as
richest... our future
came first and foremost whether right or wrong thats besides the point.
so in reality we are a working mans
club also, i not sure when the classy part
came along and we ended up being known as the
rich class
club.
The other part of your post regarding Usmanov selling his shares could
come true, if he feels there is no point in hanging around if he thinks there is no chance of him getting on the Board of Directors at Arsenal or take overall control, the only reason he will stick around is because he is a fan of the
club, not just a very
rich man trying to squeeze very penny from the
club to prop up his other franchises.
Unless we turn into Champions this season we will likely lose our best players to the
richest clubs over the
coming years.
And what manager will
come to the fifth (or is it eigth)
richest club in the world to be told that he must spend the minimum possible to achieve top four in PL, hopefully one that can inspire the team to overachieve.
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The market is the same foreveryone, and it will get worse in the
coming transfer season, arsenal should adopt
rich clubs policy, buy big players and share the income thatcomes from the adverts and sales.
my problem with AW is that for years he resisted to buy good players because of a million or two difference from asking price today's market those players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we are the only
club that is cash
rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship
coming any day now
No one is saying an absolutely useless bunch of players just not enough top quality players to win stuff... For the
club which is the 5th
richest in the world getting to CL should not be the metric of success... winning it should be... and we haven't
come remotely close to doing that in a decade
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.
Very
rich Russian and Arab people have
come here wanting to buy
clubs.
Football
clubs are
richer than they've ever been, but with more money
comes more chances to waste it.
At the end of the day — or season — it might
come down to wages but considering how
rich both
clubs are, it's difficult to predict where he will end up.
let's be honest, however frustrating it may be to see the
rich clubs paying lots of money to get the «top» strikers, whilst we have been hoping for those gem players that nobody has heard of,
come out of the blue, i think we still need to respect the fact that Levy has been quite clever with the
clubs finances.
The
club have been in
rich form
coming into this game, having won all of their last 5 fixtures.
Despite interest from mega
rich French
club Paris Saint - Germain, 25 - year old Song wants to
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Liverpool
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This summer, striker Robert Lewandowski also
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Face facts, we can't compete financially with the mega
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rich owner
comes in.
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