This is the real story of Wenger's downfall.It all begun when UEFA announced the financial fair play rule.Wenger changed everything, preparing to take on the big,
wealthy clubs in England and Europe.The news coming around Europe are great - «Real Madrid - stop on transfers for 2 years, Barcelona drowning in debt, Manchester City sheiks scratching their heads, Abramovich desperate»....
As one of the top 10
wealthiest clubs in the world it is unacceptable we can not challenge for the league or champions league.
Arsenal is one of
the wealthiest clubs IN THE WORLD, something like 6th wealthiest according to Forbes, largely due to the relentless support from the fans.
Not only are the Gunners one of
the wealthiest clubs in the world with a state of the art stadium in the throbbing metropolis that is London, but we have a board that has proved itself to be one of the most patient and forgiving in the game, while the rest of them seem ready top sack a manager at the drop of a hat.
Few can match that instinctive touch in the penalty area, but it seems even
the wealthiest clubs in the Premier League do not believe they'd currently be getting value for money for this proven performer.
Is it really too much to ask for one of
the wealthiest clubs in the world to at least compete for the domestic title?
Antonio Valencia is the quite familiar name in football competition who is representing Ecuador national football team but also playing for the most
wealthiest club in England as well as in the world Manchester United.
Not exact matches
They got together all over town, especially at Elaine's and Le
Club, a hub
in Midtown for
wealthy guys, models and actresses.
They were still settling into their new home, a comfortable, Spanish - style house
in the lush enclave that had been called «el Country
Club» before
wealthy families abandoned it
in the early years of the revolution.
The real issue is that by joining one of Trump's private
clubs,
wealthy individuals are putting cash directly
in the president's pocket while also gaining access to him.
Private funds have proved popular with
wealthy families, investment
club members and other partners looking to invest
in a range of asset classes on a collective basis.
Romney and Obama are just chums
in the same
wealthy «elite»
club, and both plutocrats.
Perhaps the most unusual theory of the origin of the word curry comes from Selat Elbis Sopmi of London's Punjab Restaurant, who wrote
in The Curry
Club Magazine that some centuries ago an Irish sea captain married into a
wealthy family.
Arsenal is an extremely
wealthy football
club 4 - 5th richest
in the world.
I don't know... 3pl trophies
in 20 seasons, no champions league, only made to final once
in 18 CONSECUTIVE seasons, not resected like fergie was
in his time, has never defeated jose mourinho even once
in his lifetime even after maureen makes fun of him like hell (my God,6 - 0
in his 1000 game - > what a shame), an 8 - 2 loss at old trafford (only reason he bought players otherwise that season would have been hell), been rated as one of the
wealthiest clubs but we still have mediocre first team players like giroud, welbeck etc (before u slam me first answer this - > would they get into bayern, barca, madrid, manure, mancity, psg or even chelsea starting 11 cz we rank the same with them financially)?????.....
The players take a little less, the owners of the
wealthy clubs take a little less and the owners of the cash - strapped teams get enough
in subsidies to eke out a profit.
Wenger will never be sacked, because he has been honourable to his contract and lifted yhe
clubs value from a tin of beans to one of the
wealthiest in the world.
I just hope he's fired sooner rather than later, let's forget the royal send off people think he deserves he deserves to leave arsenal FC he's become a very very
wealthy man at this
club that's reward enough, might I add paid too handsomely
in my opinion..
At a time where
wealthy owners taking over
clubs and spending hundreds of millions of pounds is becoming more and more common, the ambition to remain completely self - sufficient and the success Arsenal have had
in remaining one of the world's most profitable
clubs is even admirable.
I was never try to insinuate that it's year 2000
in terms of spending and all that.Look at all the
clubs you mentioned.They were Man Utd, Chelsea, Man wateva, PSG and Real Madrid.Arsenal has nothing on them when it comes to money for transfers.The majority of these
clubs also chalk a lot of success or have very
wealthy owners who own a higher percentage of shares which adds to the money already available for transfers.If they want to spend extravagantly let them do but not Arsenal.We must not compare ourselves to them
in terms of spending.Lemar is a good player and I like him very much but he's just not worth # 80.
Juve have been the
wealthiest team
in Italy for ten years, Arsenal have never been the
wealthiest and up until two seasons ago where mid table spenders and feeder
club.
Gambling
in the U.S. extends from the cellars of the underworld to the penthouses of the
wealthy, touching on its way the tenement, the middle - class home, the police precinct, legislative halls and political
clubs.
Well fellow Gooners, if you're feeling frustrated like me at seeing the
club owned by a very
wealthy foreign businessman who sees Arsenal FC as a business opportunity, who rules the
club, takes out as much from the profits as he can, while fans are charged the highest ticket prices
in the world and ignored... it turns out that it does not have to be like this.
It just means that any surpluses, rather than being paid out to a few external
wealthy shareholders
in the form of dividends, are instead invested back into the
club to help achieve the
club's goal of winning trophies.
Fourth - place is taken by Bayern Munich, and next are Manchester City, who have overtaken Arsenal to become the 5th
wealthiest football
club in Europe.
However, with Milan
in on - going negotiations over a takeover from a
wealthy Chinese consortium, they are seemingly ready to make an impression
in this summer's transfer market and could beat a number of
clubs including the likes of Fiorentina and Inter to Pjaca's signing.
I have learnt that we have gone from being a small
club compared to Barcelona, R. Madrid and Man U
in terms of financial and honours success to being amongst them
in winning honours and growing to be financially
wealthy and therefore built to go on to succeed with a model (although
in need of developing) ready to deal with the challenge of European
clubs.
Being the 7th
wealthiest club on the planet is not a matter of winning stuff for the fans but about maintains brand recognition and generating a reliable rent that keeps the board
in a life style we are accustomed to so if Arsene delivers on the bottom line for the board that is how we judge his managerial competence because we are a business first and a football
club second, as long as he achieves 4 th place and cl spot he has a guaranteed job....
Saget is standing on a makeshift platform inside the high - end steakhouse alongside millionaire restaurateur and Hunt & Fish
Club co-founder Eytan Sugarman, former Yankees star Jorge Posada and his wife Laura, and other
wealthy friends who helped make this event — a fundraiser co-hosted by the Posadas
in support of The Foundation for Puerto Rico's Hurricane Maria Relief Fund — happen on short notice.
Despite serving a European competition ban the
club are still the
wealthiest in terms of revenue
in Turkey.
We are told we are the fifth richest /
wealthiest / valuable
club in the world whatever that means.
The first step is to get rid of Wenger, then Kroenke and Gazidis and when our
club is again
in the hands of friendly people who actually care, our resurgence
in the right and
wealthy hands of Usmanov will be very quick!
This will mean that some players are surplus to requirements
in Laurent Blanc's squad — a selection of players crammed full of quality after some heavy recruitment since the
club were taken over by
wealthy investors.
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.
I would say, at a guess, there would be no more than two hundred currently playing
in England who have the professional quality and tenacity to play at this level, as such, only the
wealthiest clubs can afford them.
One of the most
wealthy and ambitious
clubs in the world, PSG would be making another big statement by beating United to a player like Milinkovic - Savic.
Is it mad to speculate any other reason for a
wealthy, powerful
club like Arsenal not to have won the league
in 12 years and still have the same Manager?
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???
COYG we most start putting the
club first before Wenger (who is by now incredibly
wealthy in any case and doesn't need to accumulate anymore wealth at the expense of our
club's humiliation).
According to forbes arsenal are the fifth
wealthiest club on the planet but unlike other top teams we have one trophy to our name
in last 9 years and a board and manager who pretend we are more like hull or Wigan when it comes to spending power....
Also do not forget the underrlying world wide status of our
club which may take a short term hit, but will soon recover and thrive when a healthy,
wealthy and interested owner is
in charge.
At another
club I visit now and then there is an extremely
wealthy lady
in her middle 70s who does more or less likewise.
Arsenal are the 2 highest earning
club behind United, have the 2nd
wealthiest owners
in england, the 2nd largest fan base
in England, are the 3rd most successful team
in English history, and have been outspent by Stoke
in the last decade.
When they see a
wealthy club like Arsenal not bringing
in any outfielders this summer who can play immediately, our top players will be like «What the F?».
We should not dream high about euphoric transfer market signings because we have to accept that though we may be a
wealthy club because recently KPMG had valuations of Football
Clubs where Arsenal stands 6
in most Valuable Football brands but still we have to accept that our Owner don't want to spend money to improve team... Owner is happy on the returns he is earning from Arsenal...
we are building a stadium to compete with the top tier
in europe... but we can only do that
in a few years once we have written down enough of the debt acquired
in process... weve stabilised our debt position but we cant compete with
wealthy clubs now coz they are oil funded but 4th place is like winning the league anyway... now its getting more an more competitive at the top so fa cup is like winning the league....
We are one of the
wealthiest football
clubs in the world and there is no vailid reason anymore why we should be settling for cheap unproven players.
After Euro 2016, it is a likely bet that he will be transferred to a
club participating
in a
wealthier and more competitive league than the Swedish top division championship.
But Manchester United is just a shirt - sleeve sponsorship away from being the
wealthiest team
in the world at any given moment, and a crisis for a
club that rich, and that big, only means slipping from title contender to «borderline top - 10
club in Europe.»
While other
clubs have
wealthy owners who are willing to lose tens or hundreds of millions per year
in order to make an attempt at championships, the point is that it does not make business sense.