B20
HEY EVERYONE I IGNORE SOMEONE LOOK AT ME
Great news! Oxlaide-chamberlain, the road is paved. Sign on the dotted line, please.
The Guardian is reporting he is staying and the reason it hasn't been announced is because they want the international break to take the sting out of it for the fans who will be up in arms and they don't want ugly scenes.
We need neither a hedgehog nor a snake.So, I'm guessing that both Özil and Sanchez are up for grabs![]()
So according to Wenger, top four has gone from being like a trophy to not that important. Funny he says that when it's genuine possibility Arsenal miss top four for the first time top four has brought with it Champions League qualification.
"It's not (the end of the world), not any more. That was for a long time the case, but not today. Financially, I mean.
"Of course, on the sporting front it would be a blow, but financially the Champions League does not have the impact any more that it had five or six years ago because of the influx of the television money (to the Premier League)."
He's correct.He has a point.
And he is spot on.
He has a point.
And he is spot on.
He's correct.
But I'd be glad if he stayed. I'll happily take arsenal being a 4th/5th placed team over potentially challenging or in free fall.
Exactly.B20 said:Wenger is basically a shill. His priorities are more aligned with the boardroom than the fans. I think he identifies the core of the club more towards that as well, which is why he doesn't really care what the fans think.
It was only last summer he and kronke were trying to tote the line that Arsenal just did not have the financial muscle to compete with the big guns (despite being cheapskates for a decade to pay off the stadium and having the highest ticket prices in the land). There'll be more of it in the summer.
Wenger is basically a shill. His priorities are more aligned with the boardroom than the fans. I think he identifies the core of the club more towards that as well, which is why he doesn't really care what the fans think.
The board are the root cause of the tensions then? Could we draw parallels between the fans and Wenger and the way Fergie bleated on about "value in the market" while clearly appeasing the board.Well that makes sense. They're his employers.
You can't ignore the fact that professional football remains a special case when compared to ordinary business ventures. Until the day that AFC's business acumen allows them to operate without financial input from fans, the club will lack the right to dismiss or ignore supporters' dissent and discontent.Well that makes sense. They're his employers.
Is Ty actually on the Arsenal board of directors?
It was only last summer he and kronke were trying to tote the line that Arsenal just did not have the financial muscle to compete with the big guns (despite being cheapskates for a decade to pay off the stadium and having the highest ticket prices in the land). There'll be more of it in the summer.
Wenger is basically a shill. His priorities are more aligned with the boardroom than the fans. I think he identifies the core of the club more towards that as well, which is why he doesn't really care what the fans think.
Completely agree.
The sheer gall of him is hilarious. He's been telling the world how top 4 was a trophy and now when it looks like they might finally slip out of the top 4 he tells us it's not that important anyway.
According to Wenger, top 4 is not that important anymore. "It's not the end of the world".
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...r-taking-bigger-perspective-on-arsenal-future
This following scenario is somewhat likely
- Wenger announces a contract extension
- Arsenal finish outside the top 4
- Ozil and Sanchez leave with one or potentially both going to other Premier League teams
- They don't sign players of equal or greater talent
I hope the Arsenal board isn't reading this and if they are, don't worry, everything is fine under Wenger.![]()
This following scenario is somewhat likely
- Wenger announces a contract extension
- Arsenal finish outside the top 4
- Ozil and Sanchez leave with one or potentially both going to other Premier League teams
- They don't sign players of equal or greater talent
I hope the Arsenal board isn't reading this and if they are, don't worry, everything is fine under Wenger.![]()
Exactly.
And I have been saying this for a while now: AFC is run as a business, not a sports club. Trophies are irrelevant unless they get you more money than it would cost to hire better players, to win those trophies.
Ie. if it costs £30M/year extra, in wages, to pay for higher quality players, but you win say £20M, for winning a trophy, then its bad business to buy the better players, as the return on investment is low and profits will be lower.
AFC have worked out that as long as they get top 4 (and CL football) and then proceed to make it into the last 16 - this is the optimal position to be in, to maximise profit.
Ozil seems to take Lord of Rings too literally, there you needed Gollum to wear a ring to vanish here Ozil needs to wear an Arsenal shirt and there is no sign of him.
You can't ignore the fact that professional football remains a special case when compared to ordinary business ventures. Until the day that AFC's business acumen allows them to operate without financial input from fans, the club will lack the right to dismiss or ignore supporters' dissent and discontent.
Cheer up.Sick of him. Just feck off Arsene. I have been going to Arsenal games for decades till I left UK and now I can't even be arsed tuning in to see a match because this guy has sucked the life out of our club. Even our football is horrid to watch now. A team that has spent millions on absolute garbage yet is still hovering around 4th. We have spent more than Chelsea, Spurs, and Leicester. Yet one of them won the league, while the other two are way ahead of us in the league and in terms of quality. He is no Fergie, the players do not fear him. You have failures like Walcott playing crap every season for a decade with no real consequences. Our losses to big teams every year follow the same pattern of: minor celebration and then being bullied and played off the park in the second half. Now that is down to the manager or the players not making the effort. If its the latter then why does he not do anything? If its the former then he should leave. Its the same old nonsense every season:
-start well, even lead the pack for a while smashing substandard dross teams, maybe even destroy a top team at home. Arsenal are back! Arsene is king!
Wait...no
-Play another top team next, with a chance to stretch our lead or ruin their season; take the lead and cheer Arsene's praises till the second half arrives. In which we collapse and are bitch slapped to all ends. The next few games everyone is brought to the same familiar reality: Walcott is nothing more than a mindless road-runner, Ox is more crock than my grandfather and every season his 'new' position is hailed as him finally becoming the Messi that he is only for everyone to find out he's shitte. Giroud's best career at this point seems to be becoming a pornstar, even then he is aging rapidly. Ozil seems to take Lord of Rings too literally, there you needed Gollum to wear a ring to vanish here Ozil needs to wear an Arsenal shirt and there is no sign of him. I don't even know what Coquelin does while Cazorla is doing his best impersonation of Diaby.
Then you have dear Arsene. A bloke on £8million a year lecturing you about sensible spending. If you're telling me that a team with a spine of Cech, Koscienly, Cazorla/Ramsay, Sanchez can't do better than 4th or atleast compete in CL and PL till the end then I don't know what to say.
Fecking sick of this nonsense now. The thought of him staying is depressing.