Leicester city is 17th in payroll at 1/4 of
what the big clubs are and yet they are in first place.
Wenger and the board are not capable of building a world beating team, which is
what the big clubs aim to do.
That's
what big clubs fans do.
Look how we paid a record fee for Ozil who... He wasn't RM star player yet we had to pay for him, that is
what a big club acts like!
Let's just stop pretending and act like a mid table club and charge us accordingly or act like a big club and pay
what big club pay
He is right in a way but that is
what a big club should have to cope with and perhaps why Wenger should have taken the starin off his players by rotating the squad a little more.
«I know Del Piero did well in his time there and I know some French players who play in the A-League, Matthieu Delpierre and Fahid Ben Khalfallah, who have told
me what a big club they are and how good the league is.»
He's only got one year left, so he wouldn't even cost much, in contexts of
what a big club can afford.
These numbers still pale in comparison to
what the biggest clubs in Europe are getting, which only serves to underscore how much room for growth still exists.
Not exact matches
In the wake of the Dollar Shave
Club deal, I reached out to my own business advisers, at Commerce Business Advisers, and asked them
what are the three
biggest mistakes that founders make in the early days, that eventually hurt their exits.
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Over at The Atlantic, I give a synopsis of
what I'm on about when talking of the «pink police state» — Orwell's «
Big Brother» meets the big brother who drives a Camaro, goes to community college, and bounces at the local strip club.
Big Brother» meets the
big brother who drives a Camaro, goes to community college, and bounces at the local strip club.
big brother who drives a Camaro, goes to community college, and bounces at the local strip
club....
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The sad thing is you can see that he has
what it takes to be a
big player for this
club.
Liverpool are to persist with their # 74M pursuit of Monaco star Thomas Lemar despite the fact that the Reds look set to complete the # 40M signing of Arsenal star Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain in
what is set to be the
club's
biggest transfer window in it's history, according to the Independent.
Well, John Champion summed it up perfectly at the conclusion of the game:» it's debatable if Arsenal still resonate as a
big club anymore,
what is without debate however is that more recently the often fail to win the
big games».
Our
club will ONLY have a realistic chance of winning
what matters when the
biggest obstacle to achieving that, is gone.
What we do know is that
big clubs buy
big name players for large sums of money KNOWING that they won't recoup the money by a future sell on of the player (e.g. Ronaldo at Real).
If you consider spurs as
big club than we have fallen for real.barcelona are also dominating but
what counts is a win.in football you only celebrate wins, so stop trying to look for a positive in a defeat accept and how
big teams think (winning mentality) @goonsquad8
What are we going to boast of as a fan of a
big club in the past 20 years, three epl, 6 fa cups, two or carling cups, 19 appearances in CL and being in the final just once!
The
club has the ordenance now to fire into the
big leagues and I think its about time they used it to give the fans
what they have dished out over the last ten years which is a competitive edgeand some chance of being back with the
big boys.
What has been quite different, however, is the fact that Arsenal have not been alone in this, or even out of the ordinary, as there have been almost no
big moves made by any of the
big Premier League
clubs.
Yes it's an open league this season, but wasn't that the case the previous three seasons,
what with all the managerial changes at the
big clubs?
There have been many players that was linked to us in the past who have now flopped
big at other
club, this just shows we can not just look and accept
what is given to us without being critical and objective.
I love the fact that Arsenal is a family orientated
club where no matter
what happens everyone will get a fair chance to prove themselves, be it because of a loss of form or recovery from long term injury or even when trying to break into the 1st team from the youth setup However I feel that new high profile signings such as Cech, Reus, (you add who you like) would lift the moral of the entire team and give many players the confidence in their teammates that is needed when going into
big games.
However, the
biggest problem in my eyes is the next generation growing up and seeing
what a joke the
club is.
This will fester on and on till we get rid of the real problem WENGER hes the cause of our demise why does the board still support him he must have
big friends on the board any other manager would have been sacked years ago but not Wenger does he run the
club or
what????? And Ozil the useless German hes the worst player on the field no commitment, and along with a few others he should be sold we have the money, months ago it was said we had in excess of 160 million to spend where did that go we only spent 50 m.
Pogba is now closing in on a
big - money move which will see the Italian
club make a huge profit on the player they signed for free three years ago, in
what will be a
big blow for Premier League
clubs who'd also hoped to sign him this summer.
He was frustrating but I will say again that we should stop judging him on how much he cost the
club and just have a bit of patience and appreciate
what he does bring us, which is a
big bag of class on the ball.
We have all seen
what major signing like Ozil and Sanchez has done for the confidence of the team and Wenger must be commended for making those signings because he is well respected and has that «pull factor» to attract
big players to our
club.
But on the downside, At a
bigger club with star players with egos, if the players are not happy with the new arriving Boss (
big name) you will get the complete opposite of the above... Lack of motivation, just like
what happened with Utd when SAF was replaced by Some no body!?
The
biggest problem here was that this was the derby and we knew two Manchester
clubs dropped points, and
what more do we need to get motivated and fight?
who would of guest City would make an offer of 60 million in the summer for Sanchez with only a year left on his contract, i'm guessing we could get an offer of around 30 million from City in January so he wont be persuaded by the likes of PSG with a signing on fee in the summer, but who knows
what goes in the mind of Alexis or
what kind of injuries some
big clubs could have from now until January for them to make ridiculous offers to a world class player with no CL conflict of interest, lets say Real Madrid loses Ronaldo, Bale, Karim to long term injury you bet they will come ceiling with baring gifts for Sanchez's services or even Barca with Messi or Suarez
Porch has never won anything.He is a media darling with the press for winning nothing.If he does eventually get the opportunity to finally manage a
big club what will be on his resume?I have never managed a
big club and I have never won anything.We would never in a million years appoint a Secialist in Failure would we?
What have the other
big clubs done?
This year I will be at a different
club but I think it can be a
big advantage for me that I'm settled, I know
what to expect in almost every ground in England with the style that is played.
This is the first time in 12 trophy less years that the fans are reacting to our failure to win any major trophies and since this isn't
what the
club would want in the near future to happen, they will at least bring in one or two
big name players to satisfy us.
What makes you a
Big club?
On one hand, the
big boys have been going nuts in the transfer windows over the last few years, but the smaller
clubs have become much more competitive as well,
what with the ever growing finances, which has made the league a lot more open.
You've hit the nail on the head there
what a waste of an article, Hleb Nasri, Song, Van Persie et al ALL went because they A) Thought they were
Bigger and better than the
club, and B) wanted glory elsewhere and more money, some of them were more honourable in the way that they did it and some were just greedy egotistical Idiots.
There is a very interesting report this week from the Islington Gazette, which is the
biggest local paper in Arsenal country, and they claim the have many sources at the
club and have inside info about
what goes on at the Emirates.
Wenger was quoted as saying on Sky Sports: «I have always respected my contracts, I would like to remind you I said no to all the
biggest clubs in the world to respect my contract so that's always
what I try to do.
The empty seats are a clear sign the fan base are not too pleased.We ARE a
big Club.We sell out for every game (ish) so there is no hiding from the empty seats.They are there for all to see.Its embarrassing for the
Club and it can not be ignored any longer.It remains to be seen
what happens of it continues but in my mind this is a clear sleight on Wenger AND The Board.
You're correct mate, we need start copying
what EVERY
big club does, in fact,
what almost every
club does.
Club has NO ambition and WONT spend
big on the players that will really make a difference, they are happy with 4th and just ticking over making a huge profit and raping the fans week in week out and IMO Wenger does
what he can and is half to blame and half not.
One of Chappell's first
big tasks with the
club «'' and
what likely made his July a little different than the most recent ones he's experienced «'' is to help organize and execute its second annual Invitational Challenge event.
We are now officially a small
club, one that
bigger clubs with more ambition come to and take our players at will lol
what sense does selling Giroud in January make?
it could be a
bigger than we anticipated summer in terms of players in and out wenger will look to recoup as much as he can for out goings getting any unwanted high earners of the books might be an options like poldolski his # 100,000 p / w his unwarranted for
what he brings to the team, as might be walcott he is at a crossroads now in his arsenal career he can either stick it out with us and show us the respect the
club deserves for paying and making him the player he is today.
As well as lifting the mood around the
club and taking the pressure off him, the experience of winning competitions is
what his young players need to help them challenge for the
big competitions in the future.
«That's
what people say when you don't win but let's not forget you can be boring and lose as well, I believe
big clubs have a responsibility to win but to win with style.»