The difference in
wage bills between Arsenal and manu is less than # 12M per year, which is about 6 % of manu's wages # (203M vs # 192M)
The wage bills at top clubs are increasing even faster than the earnings from TV and sponsorship deals, so you can understand his reasoning.
One of highest
wage bills in the world, yet we have a squad packed with average / rubbish players.
Now compare
the wage bills of either Chelsea or Man C against that of Atletico Madrid or Soton.
Doesn't the football league have rules on
wage bills for clubs.
All the talk of top players coming in means top
wage bills.
Tranfer fees plus wages of new players will surpass
the wage bills of the duo..
It is all about
the wage bills of the EPL clubs and while Arsenal are back in fourth place behind the usual suspects of Chelsea, United and City, the numbers might surprise you.
Many haven't produced the goods for years and are consuming chunks off
our wage bills.
have been reading all posts and it seems all arsenal fans want run run run with little football brain chamberlain stay at arsenal... instead of you guys to be praying he gets off
our wage bills....
Highest
Wage Bills Per Player In Europe: Manchester United Higher Than Both Arsenal And Chelsea.
Despite not paying the big, big wages like other clubs do, and having a squad packed with average / rubbish players, Arsenal some how have one of the highest
wage bills in the world!
We spent a ton last summer, we have Ozil, we have Alexis, we have one of the highest
wage bills.
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On the other hand the true Arsenal fans have not been brainwashed and look at Wenger's performance over a period longer than 1 or 10 games and what they see is that Arsenal have made no progress on the pitch, showing the same mental and physical frailties they have for a long long time with their competitors with fewer funds and lower
wage bills leaving Arsenal in the dust.
We have one of the highest
wage bills in the PL and we all know not a single player signs a new contract without Wenger's blessing.
Anyway, in the end you can not beat market forces, if the market is overheating then there will be a fall and clubs who have borrowed heavily to fund player purchases and have committed themselves to large
wage bills will have poblems.
Wage bills for this season: Manchester United: # 214.8 m Manchester City: # 205m Chelsea: # 190.5 m Arsenal: # 166.7 m Southampton: # 47.1 m
Wenger had a net spend of almost # 90 million last season, and one of the highest
wage bills in the world.
I understand and I acknowledge how well Wenger has managed this club with the meager resources at his disposal but it does not detract from the fact that clubs with smaller budgets than ours and stricter
wage bills are able to be successful.
We already have one of the highest
wage bills in world football, despite employing hardly any quality players.
We are talking about Wenger who for years has had one of the highest
wage bills in Europe for average players.
Just saw the top 20 club
wage bills in Europe, Arsenal's wage bill is $ 240 mil while Bayern Munich's is $ 227.3 mil this shows we have money lots of it and pay big wages to average players like Walcott, Wilshere, Giroud etc while Bayern pay big wages to world class players like Robben, Neuer, Boateng, Lewandowski!
The gate receipts probably covers the monthly
wage bills for all 600 employees (including Wenger and the players) Better make that 599... someone handed in his notice the other day... shame it wasn't Wenger!?
Whilst I agree that Kroenke is huge problem as well as Wenger, and that our next manager may face the same financial restrictions, one has to acknowledge that even with these restrictions, Arsenal are still better off than almost every other club in the premiership and have one of highest
wage bills in the world.
We also have one the biggest
wage bills in the world, so again, it's tough to bring lots of top players when the wage bill isn't being reduced to make way for them.
Arsenal are the fifth richest club in the world, have one of the highest
wage bills, Wenger's kept his best players for the last four years, has brought in WC talent, and had a net spend in the summer of almost # 100 million.
But we already had one of the highest
wage bills in the world, despite having a squad with hardly any top quality, mostly bang average players, and we were not even paying the top wages.
Arsenal are probably not willing to pay around # 250k per week, because they already have one the highest
wage bills in world football, and they don't want to make the situation even worse.
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We have one of the highest
wage bills in this land.
In her recent post, Frances drew attention to the province's public finances via the public sector
wage bill and the public - private sector wage differential and that cutting the public sector
wage bill may certainly be an option pursued in the future.
Restaurant owners argue the new
wage bill will more than eat up the industry's profit margin and could cost jobs.
It's just the aggregate, blue - collar
wage bill, in real terms: hrly wg / p * avg wkly hrs * emp, all for production, non-supervisory workers (blue - collar workers in manufacturing; non-managers in services; «p» stands for price level, so that's the real hourly wage).
But there's no economic model at all that suggests the higher
wage bill will be paid out evenly to each current employee.
Deutsche estimates that Domino's Australian
wage bill accounts for around 28 per cent of network sales.
Could we actually be bleeding strikers (paps say benfica are flying into discuss loan with Campbell next week???) in an attempt to clear
the wage bill so that it could be used for an incoming and dare I say bigger hitter???
What we need to do from this is to reflect on
our wage bill structure because if we don't then more problems like these will occur / Also we really have to resolve player contracts much earlier than leave it to the last year, haven't we learned from this in the past already?
I can't imagine Sanogo is taking up much of
the wage bill though.
seems to reflect the general mess that the club is now in... rent seeking owner disinterested in the game, delusional manager who continues to believe the game is played in his own head rather than against other teams who are strengthening, too many players in some positions too few in others, inflated
wage bill due to hanging on to deadwood players, injury prone before season starts, lack of footballing identity... wexit a necessary but probably not sufficient condition for club to regain its status
In other words apart from the arrival of Sanchez, Arsenal's squad remains the same size as last season (not including the deadwood we have got off
the wage bill).
Our wage bill is bigger than Chelsea, Bayern, Barcelona and Athletico Madrid because he keeps giving injury prone players due to loyality.
get rid of the dead wood reducing
our wage bill and buy quality...
Wenger believes this would double Arsenals
wage bill.
Over the last ten years
the wage bill has topped 2 Billion pound.
Our wage bill could feed Ethiopia.
Arsenals
wage bill is up to 191 million quid p / year.
The wage bill for the senior squad is more than 155 million pound.
What do you think the American will do when attendances go from 60000 to 40000 or 35000 and they have the huge
wage bill to pay.
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