The Forbes list is irrelevant—measure of revenue, facilities, profile, stability etc not spending power.
That we could spend more on players (wages and transfers) is inarguable. We've made a strategic decision not to …
The Forbes list is irrelevant—measure of revenue, facilities, profile, stability etc not spending power.
That we could spend more on players (wages and transfers) is inarguable. We've made a strategic decision not to …
Don't we say this every year when Gus trots the Forbes list out?
Yep. It's the OMT equivalent of a Karl Rove "talking point".
Sunday Times reporting that Löw has been earmarked as a replacement should Wenger wish to retire/leave when his current contract expires
Our owner is the richest man in england
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22233389
[size=large]Russian tycoon Usmanov tops Sunday Times Rich List[/size]
Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov has topped the Sunday Times ranking of the wealthiest people in Britain and Ireland with a fortune of £13.3bn.The Surrey-based tycoon, 59, who has a 30% stake in Arsenal football club, owns iron ore producer Metalloinvest.
That's nice.
Feeling fed up with arsenal today despite that last minute equaliser against Chelsea.
We've been garbo this season. We've been subjected to flawed football week in week out.
Top four or not, I want huge change this summer
Worst football we've ever played under Wenger.
Sterile, drudgery for the most part.
Apart from the Spurs and Newcastle games (and that was crazy stuff) I can't instantly remember any that really lifted me.
Yep. I didn't think it could get any worse than last season too. Sigh
Me neither, which sort of makes me think that this is the ultimate low point and that change is on the way
Yeah, one would hope.
We've hurled ourselves off the biggest building imaginable
y va marquer wrote:Worst football we've ever played under Wenger.
Sterile, drudgery for the most part.
Apart from the Spurs and Newcastle games (and that was crazy stuff) I can't instantly remember any that really lifted me.
Liverpool away was not bad.
True, we looked good that day, seems like about ten years ago now.
number_0 wrote:Our owner is the richest man in england
He's not our owner, he owns less than 30% he's not even on the board and has no say in the running of the club,
can't wait til next season - wonder how it will pan out?
Tony Montana wrote:y va marquer wrote:Worst football we've ever played under Wenger.
Sterile, drudgery for the most part.
Apart from the Spurs and Newcastle games (and that was crazy stuff) I can't instantly remember any that really lifted me.Liverpool away was not bad.
That was all Diaby.
I like our performance against West Ham too. Home and away.
Reading away was fun, but then they smell like a lorry load of badger shit
@lorddulaarsenal wrote:can't wait til next season - wonder how it will pan out?
I reckon we'll get 4th.
How can we sell Robin to United? What is wrong with these people? I'm so mad at them today. We are pathetic. Even if the board sanctions it, has Wenger not a shred of pride left?
flobaba wrote:How can we sell Robin to United? What is wrong with these people? I'm so mad at them today. We are pathetic. Even if the board sanctions it, has Wenger not a shred of pride left?
You say that because he scored that cracker.
I'm over it now to be now but for 5 mins I was gutted.
GM and Y Va were adamant that we all stop bubbling over it a few months ago and they were right.
I'm fine with it as long as he doesn't score worldies like THAT one. More than anything there's nothing enjoyable to watch these days, at least last season watching endless replays of van Persie scoring against the two Liverpool clubs and trolling Tim Krul kept me amused.
It's not really eve about van Persie, this season's been a write off because there's been nothing take away. Reminds me of 06/07.