Arsenal were on the top of their game
when the new stadium was planned and once the financial restrictions kicked in for Arsenal, almost every big club started offering higher salaries to our Invincibles which really unsettled our players (media played a big part in this).
... Pray his uncle sell's Spurs
when new stadium's finished & certain why been holding on for Silly Money Offer; then our team will Win Win Win!
He also said that he was looking forward to the prospect of working with his team
when the new stadium has been completed:
Yes we are all Arsenal fans who pump our hard earned money into what we believe to be, and were sold the dream of being, one of the biggest clubs in Europe
when the new stadium was proposed.
During Arsenal's financially tough times
when the new stadium was being built, Arsenal had to suffice with the purchases of young inexperienced players and the sales of some of the club's very best talents.
I believe there's an agreement with him Webber and the club just like the agreement they had
when the new stadium was built.
Not exact matches
And
when Greece finally spent, it spend lavishly — building a brand -
new airport, subway system, tram service, and numerous
stadiums.
It is sorta like
when they rebuild a old ball park, yeah if you are not a baseball fan or someone desiring to remain with the old style of structure you might look down on something like the
new Yankee's
stadium.
I hope you had the same outrage and post
when your Cowboys spent over a billion on their
new stadium and none of it goes toward saving souls for Jesus Christ.
The club has been flying the flag for sustainable sport since 2011,
when its
New Lawn
stadium became the country's first meat free ground.
When we went through that tough financial period, no doubt their friends and fans from other clubs began to mock and ridicule them because they support «losers» without any clue about what has actually transpired at Arsenal (
new stadium etc etc).
When we went through that tough financial period, no doubt their friends and fans from other clubs began to mock and ridicule them because they support «losers» without any facking clue about what has actually transpired at Arsenal (
new stadium etc etc).
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on
when things took a turn of sorts... a
new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a
new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a
new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the
new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this
new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially
when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
Spot on Mate, People» do nt realise what Mr Wenger has achieved, Look at the likes of Leeds United, Portsmouth (It was same rated team in Fifa 09 as Arsenal and look where they are now) Tottenham and liverpool are thinking of making
new stadium for years and they are not able to do it,
When people ask what has the old man given us in last ten years apart from sorrow and anguish, I would like them to point towards the
stadium in which our beloved team plays and thousands of supporters watch the match.
chelsea will be the same
when they undergo there
new stadium build it s everywhere at the moment.
I believe that Merson is right in what
when he said that Arsenal are simply waiting for the end of the season
when everyone has gone home and the
stadium is empty then they will announce that Wenger has signed a
new deal for at least two years but more likely four years.
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.
That core should be back next year,
when increased revenue from the team's
new downtown
stadium will allow Florida to fill a few holes — and take a step toward challenging the Phillies» aging dynasty.
Six years ago, the Warriors were in the top - 10 in attendance during a season
when Kelenna Azubuike led the team in minutes played — maybe that's not the case with a
new sheen in a
new, ludicrously expensive
stadium.
The whole transfer window seemed to turn on Kroenke wanting a
new loan for his
stadium — can't put the link in, which was
when the Lemar negotiations were dropped and Wenger started shouting «Sell, Sell, Sell!»
When building the Emirates became a reality we were told that transfer issues would not be affected, as building the
new stadium would be funded separately.
Can i ask what all the BS was about then
when it came to building the
new stadium?
@ Uche, yes we the fans are guilty of wanting Arsenal to be ambitious and chase trophies and why shouldn't we
when we pay the highest prices and paid for a
new stadium.
The only reason people think the «Wenger out» protests are out - of - order is because he was a breath of fresh air
when he first arrived, carried himself with dignity and intelligence, and saw Arsenal continuously finish in the top - four despite the huge financial pressures of building a
new stadium like the Emirates.
«Arsene had a very, very difficult position
when club shareholders didn't want to put their money into constructing the
new stadium,» added Uzbek - born billionaire Usmanov, who is not on the club's board.
Mourinho can't have funds becouse they are building
new stadium so in one or two years time lets see what happens
when players start to leave.
It's not over till fat lady sings.The way you all talk of spending, Leeds top in 70s, Liverpool in top 80s, United in 90s Arsenal 1998to 2005 now Chelsea, City but with Mega bucks Arsenal in top 4 sniffing up there Arse and
new stadium and not in debt Look at Liecester at bot but, come Teusday they will bring there fans down and have a good time supporting them even
when they loose Stop blaming Wenger it's the bloody players who need a boot up the arse.We were well beaten but on the day woefull.Aston Villa only lost 2 - 1, before lost 5 - 0 So rap up and get behind the club if you are real fans.OUR DAY Will Come and soon CB
Remember a few weeks ago, Arsenal fans,
when the
new manager of West Ham issued us with a stark warning that we would find his team an impossible nut to crack
when they turned up at the Emirates
stadium next Sunday for our opening game of the
new Premier League season?
He knew that
when we build a
new stadium we won't be winning anything for sometime.
When we begun building the
new stadium and our best players jumped ship, to expect Wenger to win the league (especially with the emergence of Chelsea and City), was asking a heck of a lot.
When the three years finished, the
new stadium still hadn't been built, so we were offered another three year extension, only this time they wanted # 84k, so we said no.
When this
new info came out a couple of days ago on the
stadium group, it was mentioned on the radio that they are thought to also have an ownership group in place, with the primary financier being from the SF area.
When you consider that in the past decade we have competed yet still built a
stadium and stayed within our means, it will now be very interesting to see what happens to those teams that want to build
new stadiums but stay within the FFP constraints and buy
new players.
The Minnesota Vikings tweaked their logo this year, merely modernizing it before they move to their
new stadium and
when you change your logo, you have to change your uniform.
It wasn't until 13/14
when we seemed to start to yield some fruits of labour from the
new stadium and have some money again - able to compete with the billionaire backed clubs that had come into the prem, & buying some ready - made, expensive stars like never before.
Supporting Wenger early years after
new stadium was logical and correct, but after 11 years and
when they admit 200 M in the bank then it is idiotic and passive.
He carried this club during extremely dark times
when we had limited funds building a massive
new stadium and the unforeseen departure of our best players year after year, YET he still managed to keep us afloat in the Champions League whilst playing entertaining and beautiful football.
It was extremely annoying to see Wenger STILL banging on about the cost of the Emirates as the reason as to why he's dithering in the transfer market,
when the Emirates cost a third of the Spuds
new stadium, without taking into account the money back, due to the redevelopment of the old Highbury ground, which the Spuds don't have, yet I don't see the Spuds once mentioning that the cost of their
stadium is hurting them in the market, and how much bigger are we than them??????
The North - London side slipped to their worst ever defeat in our
new stadium last night,
when Bayern Munich took full advantage of a controversial red card to beat us 5 - 1, matching the score from the first leg in Germany also.
It same situation to spurd, how long they can keep their stars
when they havent win a single tropy and pay for their
new stadium
The Frenchman spoke once again about how the financial restrictions placed on him
when Arsenal had to finance the move from Highbury to the
new state of the art Emirates
stadium and I think that most of the fans have a certain sympathy with that.
After,
when we moved into the
new stadium, there was a period where we did not have the opportunity to fight for the title but we had to work very hard to stay at the top.
He did nt say though that
when those players left it was because we had financial difficulties with the
new stadium, he said they left for trophies, manc turncoats did leave for that reason or maybe money, but if we had then what we have now well then we wouldnt have sold them and they probably wouldnt even have asked.
The lack of CL money will be made up for by the huge increase in PL TV rights compared to what they were over the past 10 years whilst we were paying off debts, but nonetheless, Tottenham will struggle, at a time
when the benefits of our
new stadium will finally come good.
Just to highlight; Arsenal had the
stadium debt
when Wenger bought Arshavin and paid over the odds to get Nasri who had just signed a
new contract with his club.
The only people benefiting from the
new stadium will be the owner and the the main shareholders
when they sell up.
Fitzman is now dead and was the driving force behind the
new stadium but it is believed he was not actually aware
when selling his shares that it was Kroenke buying them and was annoyed to say the least.
When the Arsenal board voted to sell shares to Kroenke instead of Usmanov (Triggering the departure of David Dein) we were told that the «Self - sustaining» financial model would allows us to build a
new stadium then «Compete with Europe's top clubs» for players and trophies.
Well
when it does inevitably come to an end, I will be one of them cheering off the most successful manager Arsenal has EVER had, who changed our style from boring to beautiful, who carried us through the decade of financial drought and loss of key players while we built a
new stadium, still cutting top 4 and giving us CL year after year.
Arsenal have come through the tough phase of financial restriction
when Arsene Wenger was tasked with providing the expectant fans with Champagne football at lemonade prices until the club had paid off the debt of moving to the
new stadium.