Arsenal announce redundancies and financial issues

Elite clubs charge fans a fortune to follow their team. A crazy fortune. In every category. The owners and players always come first it seems
 


It's all falling apart at Arsenal and I'm here for it. Every player apart from Ozil took a pay cut on the pretence that nobody would lose their jobs.
 


It's all falling apart at Arsenal and I'm here for it. Every player apart from Ozil took a pay cut on the pretence that nobody would lose their jobs.


The players taking a 12.5% pay cut is alot of money on their wage yet it wasnt enough to save 55 employees. Arsenal must be in a right old mess
 
Had they not got any European football next season they’d be struggling even more. How much was Taylor bunged to get it?
 
Had they not got any European football next season they’d be struggling even more. How much was Taylor bunged to get it?

That’s the thing with Taylor - you bung him and he delivers. He’s shameless.
 
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It's City's fault for inflating the wages of tea ladies and receptionists.

Who is running Arsenal? Peter Swales?
Apparently Kia Joorabchian has got his tentacles well into the club behind the scenes. Arsenal's owners plus Kia the snake is a pretty toxic combination. Arteta is going through a very steep learning curve in off-the-field politics. Kia's relationship with the hierarchy at Arsenal is an intriguing one. But don't expect anyone in the media or the PL to start asking serious questions about what's really happening at Arsenal as they are too busy trying to undermine the takeover of Newcastle United.
 
So we have rules and sanctions in place to stop wealthy owners pumping their own cash into the club they own but there’s nothing to stop a club with the highest season ticket prices in the country (and probably the world) from making 55 people redundant even after the players took a pay cut to avoid such action and are reportedly offering players weekly wages that would cover the entire 55 people to sign for them? Seems about right... why aren’t the authorities looking into this and asking where the money is?
 
That's why I can't see Pep going anywhere next year, the politics at other clubs throughout Europe must get annoying after awhile . Whereas at city it must seem like utopia!
 
A "proper" club.
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That's why I can't see Pep going anywhere next year, the politics at other clubs throughout Europe must get annoying after awhile . Whereas at city it must seem like utopia!
And, not many clubs could afford him, as well as giving him a decent transfer budget.
 
So we have rules and sanctions in place to stop wealthy owners pumping their own cash into the club they own but there’s nothing to stop a club with the highest season ticket prices in the country (and probably the world) from making 55 people redundant even after the players took a pay cut to avoid such action and are reportedly offering players weekly wages that would cover the entire 55 people to sign for them? Seems about right... why aren’t the authorities looking into this and asking where the money is?

Teams playing in red are exempt from the rules subjected upon well run clubs ?
 
Non-football related staff per club according to last accounts:

Liverpool – 675
Man U – 549
Arsenal – 547
Arsenal – 492*
Spurs – 317
Chelsea – 283
Man City – 239

*following the 55 redundancies
 

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