MG asked specifically about the impact of
the stadium build on transfer dealings.
Not exact matches
Wealthy teams get cities to
build them new
stadiums on the cheap, then pick up and move elsewhere for more subsidies, he said.
But we also need to demonstrate to football fans that the things that attract them to a
stadium on a Saturday afternoon can perhaps also be found in that old
building at the end of their road
on a Sunday morning.
I have been able to celebrate Holy Mass in chapels
built along mountain paths,
on lakeshores and seacoasts; I have celebrated it
on altars
built in
stadiums and in city squares... This varied scenario of celebrations of the Eucharist has given me a powerful experience of its universal and, so to speak, cosmic character.
How ironic it is then, that those who refuse to fly a flag out of loyalty to Jesus, turn around and buy thousands of dollars of clothes, a brand new car every other year, go
on vacations and trips around the world, and
build multi-million dollar
stadiums which are then stamped with the name of Christ.
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builds on their success.
We missed so many: Goretzka, Renato Sanchez, Draxler, Brandt, Fosberg, N'zonzi, Carvalho, Lemar, Seri, Krychowiak, Coulibaly, Kostas Manolas, Van Djik, Ross Barkley and than some... but with all the revenu that we make
on matchday, commercial deals, kit manufacturer and simply the Arsenal brand we had no money availbale as the Lacazette deal used all of our money LOL... sure... Spurs are
building a
stadium yet still spent... we are net positive what a shame!!!
(This remineds me of 2004 - 06 moments, trophies UCL final... we could have
built on but then we had the Emirates
stadium thing, so right now is even brighter!!
While we're
on the subject of West Ham, it really pi *** s me off how some teams just get a
stadium handed to them regardless of the process while we had to
build our own with our earned income and suffered throughout that period of bank loans.
I think it's plainly simple as to why Arsenal are where they are, and it's because since
building the
stadium and money being directed into this project over an extended period of time say 10 years (which I might add is understandable) the strategy then was to finish top four keep the funds coming in by finishing top four but not spending too much
on players to see them through these years.
mourinho has spent enough money
on players to
build three emirate
stadiums and thats a fact if he had been in charge of q.p.r last year they might of 18th.
After winning three premier league trophies and four FA cups was it his responsibility to put his reputation
on the line by spearheading the
building of a modern
stadium for Arsenal?
You're a hypocrite, as much as the media you contest, to assume just because he is a billionaire that he doesn't need our club as a wager to
build / expand
on his
stadium.
The NCAA tournament is not won
on a temporary court
built in a football
stadium in March but in sweaty gyms where kids who know Michael Jordan only as a small - market team owner work through the tropes of basketball success — hardship, effort, tricked - out Escalades — and adults hang
on the decisions of high school juniors.
The Americans did this when they took control of Boston Red Sox but plans to
build a new
stadium on Stanley Park have not been discounted.
How long can people lean
on Wenger's past glories or the
stadium -
building to justify his staying at the club?
And though Orthwein seems bent
on selling, the Patriots could well end up with a local owner if a long - talked - about domed
stadium is
built in Boston.
The
stadium itself was
built entirely with private money, and is wholly owned by PSV, and the Crew isn't getting the land its parking lots sit
on for free.
Mertesacker knows that the Gunners need to be a lot more
on the ball than we were in the first home game against West Ham, when all the positive energy
built up over six months went out of the
stadium like a deflating balloon.
He was also allowed to
build his «Made in Detroit» restaurant
on the northeast side of the
stadium, facing out towards Woodward Avenue, a road known as Detroit's main street.
A number of concerns have been raised about holding the tournament in the Middle Eastern country due to the desert heat, it's laws
on homosexuality and the treatment of the workers currently
building the
stadia, amongst other reasons.
The youth experiment is what it always was, a cheaper way to
build a team and make money to pay for the new
stadium while still putting
on an exhibition of good football in order to sell tickets and merchandise and the fans along with the business's that bought boxes in the
stadium paid for a large chunk of it if not all.
The paper claims that the pressure
on the Frenchman to start bringing real success back to the club is increasing and the old excuse of paying off the debt amassed when
building the Emirates
stadium is no longer good enough.
When Arsenal made the decision to invest their resources
on increasing our revenue by
building a bigger
stadium, they did it with the full knowledge that they would be stretching their resources and would not be able to invest so much money in the squad.
Spend
on players,
build a
stadium with the money we have from the profits that the Arsenal fans provide not a oil Barron.
The owners took a mortgage
on arsenal (to buy the club and
build the
stadium) and they are still paying back.
Don't you think it has something to do with Wengers management of transfers in and out, all the while overseeing the
building of, and paying for the new
stadium and facilities the club now enjoys, it was always going to be a struggle to remain in the top four with the financial constraints played
on him.
Our
stadium had been put hold due to a number of financial hold - ups, including the government refusing to subsidise any of the fees, but without any sponsorship deals whatsoever, we would most certainly have failed to
build on our club's stature.
One business executive in Hartford, Conn., told them how
building a new
stadium for the New England Patriots would put «feet
on the street.»
ill tel you why from life experience, its because no player gets replaced if they don't do well, as long as they have a few good games a season they are considered irreplaceable where other teams you have a bad game or two your questioned or benched, take Mourinho's comments just last week about Mkhitaryan that he is still monitored whether he will be starting or he will be
on the bench, at Aresenal we would star to
build a statue outside the
stadium,
In doing so, the city of Los Angeles
builds him a brand spanking new
stadium, all
on the tax payers dime.
I wonder what Arsenal could be with an owner that is a die hard fan, always in the stands and spends money
on class players year after year to finally compliment this 5 star
stadium that we
built.
Are some of you
on here missing a few brain cells as fans There is nothing Arsenal or Wenger can do with the Sanchez situation He wants to leave and has been offered 400k a week in wages who in their right mind is going to turn that down as a player As for blaming wenger who has been our most successful manager helped us
build a
stadium gave us 20 years of cl football and some of the best teams the ol has seen Including the invincible and you all have the Gaul to trash the man as if he has done nothing for the club I suggest you should look at the plastic fans in the Arsenal blogs that have created a toxic atmosphere at the club They attack their own players in a daily basis why would any top player come to s club where the manager the owners and players are shamelessly attached constantly Yet Wenger wins trophies regularly even them that is derided Look at Spurs Liverpool they win fuk all every year yet their fans back then Look at yourselves and all the negativity that you have created striking the club before you blame Wenger for everything I have been a season ticket holder since the 70s and never have I seen our fanbase been so full of entitled morons who have stopped backing the club and constantly deride the club snd attack it We have the worst fanbase in football you have made this great club a lagging stock in world football All you now us fans constantly moaning If you don't like Arsenal fc then buy out kronke and run the club or fuk off and support someone else You won't be missed Coyg
Wenger's economic qualification continues to conflict with his role at the club, it's like he's trying to be smart by starting campaigns
on the cheap, this was fine during the
stadium build period but we expect action and to now be competing against the likes of Chelsea and City for top spots.
A group has made two offers
on land that they would use to
build a
stadium, without public funds.
Without the astute management of the club by its executive team and Wenger's capabilities
on the field, Arsenal could easily have degenerated into another Leeds following the decision to
build a new
stadium.
I have been impressed with Wenger lately, AND TRUST ME, I wanted him out a couple years back... But I think it was staring us all in the face and now it's clear to see; our drought and selling of our best players started when we spent half a billion
on our
STADIUM... and now that, that's paid we are
building and buying WorldClass players.
For starters, Can everyone stop moaning about what Stan does with his money, It's not as if he was a poor man before he bought the majority of the shares at Arsenal and it's none of our business what this Billionaire Businessman does with his money... As long as he isn't planning
on building a new
stadium for Arsenal fc in the USA.??
The
building work
on Anfield is expected to increase the
stadium's capacity to 54,000, but it may also necessitate that the Merseyside giants play their first two league games of the season away from home, allowing maximum opportunity to increase the
building work.
Building a new
stadium was a major financial challenge for the Gunners and under Wenger's guidance, he has brought the club through it to the point where we no longer have to be wary of finances and could theoretically
on paper at least, compete amongst the highest bidders in the footballing market.
According to one of the sources, the league's management council also is set to nail the 49ers for failing to report income that tight end Brent Jones, who retired after the 1997 season, was due to receive for work in 1997
on the club's campaign to get a
stadium built.
Tottenham
building a new
stadium they will need every penny they can get their hands
on.
Lol, and so called Gooners just don't get what we've been through FOR A DECADE, whilst we still delivered consistent performances, lost key players (sometimes with no sell
on value) AND
built a world class
stadium.
Also Wenger is given credit for everything
on and off the pitch like
building the
stadium and there are probably tales how «Arsene the builder» put every brick himself or he paid with money from his own pocket.
he
built the
stadium all
on his own Arsenal are nothing without Wenger you should all bow down get your hard earned money out and stop moaning «wees himself slightley while laughing his ass off at the pathetic fans who still think avaerage is ok»
Arsenal
built a new and expensive
stadium But Arsenal still wasted mega millions
on rubbish signings and sold too many of our best players.
As soon as Chelsea, City, PSG, etc etc were bought up by sugar daddy's and oil money,
on top us going through the transitional phase of
building a
stadium, it made it increasingly difficult for Wenger to win trophies.
He would also
build new infrastructure whilst maintaining a healthy economy (New
stadium + consistent top - four) and do good job
on exports as well (Global merchandising growth) so it's a good analogy.
Having
built a strong squad which will likely get stronger this summer with many
on long - term contracts coupled with a new
stadium for the 2018/19 campaign, the future is bright for Spurs.