They are definitely spending more in the last 3 seasons. If you look at the net spend in that time, it is up quite a bit. For me, that points to Wenger not being a penny pincher and just someone who was forced to spend less by his circumstances. Was Wenger talking about things that were happening recently (read: last 3 years) when he blamed the stadium?They paid off the debt and it`s 3 years now that they can spend more and they still don`t. He said he`s happy that he can spend now but he still doesn`t. After 10 years of not spending to buy players now they have a bigger issue now. The salary limit that they had for 10 years is the issue now. They have the money to renew both of Sanchez and Ozil`s contract but they can`t because if they do it means that they have to raise everybody`s contract which will cost them their best players. Now they need a few years to break the limit they set before slowly and who knows how much Man Utd or City or chelsea are willing to spend at that time.
Anyway, that`s not my point. The point is the whole idea of the new stadium was helping Arsenal to be in United, Madrid, Milan, Bayern and ... level. They already were a big club but they wanted to be a giant. But now they don`t even challenge for the title it is always top 4 for them. I`m not saying that building a new stadium was a bad idea, I`m saying with Wenger in charge they can`t achieve what they wanted.
Better coach than wenger. Not sure you want him in charge of transfers(he never was) and he's always had injury problems
Like, personally?
I disagree. They won the League twice in the decade before Wenger took over. In the same time they also won both domestic cups and the ECWC. They were already a bona fide big club and given the growth of the game in the last 20 years Arsenal would have had no choice but to expand in the way they have done (specifically the stadium), Wenger or not.
Now consider a run of (final league positions) 1-2-2-2-1-2-1-2 before he got bored of challenging for top spot and went 4-4-3-4-3-4-3-4-4-3. Even taking in to account last season's runner-up spot (behind Leicester) that is clearly not progress, quite the opposite and to me progress is the minimum a football fan should expect from their club.
Before he got bored? Is that the latest theory? Do you think that makes more sense than "Chelsea spending hundreds of millions and Arsenal financing a new stadium"?
In the decade before Wenger was hired, Arsenal finished 4/6/1/4/10/4/12/5. It wasn't an established top four club consistently like it became when Wenger came.
Established top four club - I think there lies the issue. Is that good enough? Would you be happy for us to be finishing 4th every season? I wouldn't!
They have come close on a few occasions. But then they capitulated.The money argument is a bit simplistic. While Arsenal may not spend like United, City or Chelsea, they have not mounted a genuine title challenge for years, unlike, in recent seasons, Spurs, Liverpool and (ok, an outlier) Leicester. Also, Wenger has had the advantage of being in situ for years, with total control over football matters. Surely that fact alone should enable him to outperform rival managers who are often parachuted in to clear up a mess? Instead, he's turned into an upmarket version of Moyes at Everton.
I think this is right from an Arsenal point of view. They have been static for too long. They need a new strategy, that will only come from a change. I voted 'sack', but really he doesn't deserve the sack, he needs to be replaced either through not renewing his contract when it is run down or him resigning.Yes. Well, preferably resign.
Arsenal will never win the league again with that man in charge, and that much has been appparent for years.
If Arsenal want to win the league and compete for CL, he needs to go, quite simply.
They have come close on a few occasions. But then they capitulated.
In 2014 they were first going into February. That was when they got 5-1'd by Liverpool. But I guess you mean still in the race come April.When was the last time they really challenged?
It’s a tricky situation
No way should he be sacked. But he really needs to think about resigning IMO. But I have thought this for each of the previous few seasons
They've been massively outspending the likes of juventus and atletico madrid, only to have a far worse team over the last 3-4 years. It's not like arsenal are some minnow with no moneyThey need players but we don't know if wenger doesn't want to buy them or if the owners left the checkbook in the states.
They are definitely spending more in the last 3 seasons. If you look at the net spend in that time, it is up quite a bit. For me, that points to Wenger not being a penny pincher and just someone who was forced to spend less by his circumstances. Was Wenger talking about things that were happening recently (read: last 3 years) when he blamed the stadium?
What does a club of arsenals size mean? Arsenal are only this size because of wenger. In the 21 years before him there were only 4 seasons where the club won the league or the fa cup.
What a load on nonsense that is, Arsenal are only a big club because of Wenger, they've always been a big club with a decent history. Wenger was helped massively by the top four clubs given access to the Champions league, so with the finances he's had at disposal he's failed pretty badly in my eyes.
Would be interesting to have a look at the PL wage bills from 2005/6 until 2012/13. Then we'd have a clearer picture of quality of his job during that stretch. From the outside, you'd say he did well. Neither overachieved nor underachieved. Last four seasons are another matter though, especially 2015/16His finance has been limited for a bulk of that time when they moved stadiums and you cannot deny that Arsenal are where they are because of Wenger in the first place.