Arsenal 2017/18

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Wrighty on 606 just now asking why will the incoming new coach only have a "warchest" of £50m to spend...................where the fuck has all the money gone?
This is the question that no one is asking. Arsenal made a fortune by selling and developing Highbury which almost covered the cost of the Emirates. Their Russian and American owners are ten times richer than Abramovich and, according to Deloitte, they have the sixth biggest revenues in World football, just behind us in fifth place. So where is the money? Don't expect any morons in the media to ask these sort of questions while the Wenger love-in continues.
 
This is the question that no one is asking. Arsenal made a fortune by selling and developing Highbury which almost covered the cost of the Emirates. Their Russian and American owners are ten times richer than Abramovich and, according to Deloitte, they have the sixth biggest revenues in World football, just behind us in fifth place. So where is the money? Don't expect any morons in the media to ask these sort of questions while the Wenger love-in continues.

I imagine the owners are in the club to MAKE money. Arsene Wenger made them money up until this season really. So he was shown the door
 
Think the next manager will spend 100 of millions Wenger didn’t like spending loads of money even though the last 2 season he has bought a couple of 50+ million players.
 
I imagine the owners are in the club to MAKE money. Arsene Wenger made them money up until this season really. So he was shown the door
I think you are right. In the second part of his tenure Wenger made an art out of optimizing the profit of the company by investing just enough to qualify for the Champions League and the big income, but not enough to really compete for the title. So in a way Arsenal has been a well working money machine, but really at the cost of betraying the sport football, as they to an extent sacrificed competitiveness for profit. I would feel pretty betrayed if I was the fan of such a club.
 
Arsenal have got good income streams and the two main shareholders háve got serious wealth.
I'd be pretty pissed off if I were a Goon.

The team which the new manager will inherit is a shambles, will probably take a good 5 years to turn them back into contenders. They have gone full circle and returned to the level where Wenger found them when he took over.
 
I think you are right. In the second part of his tenure Wenger made an art out of optimizing the profit of the company by investing just enough to qualify for the Champions League and the big income, but not enough to really compete for the title. So in a way Arsenal has been a well working money machine, but really at the cost of betraying the sport football, as they to an extent sacrificed competitiveness for profit. I would feel pretty betrayed if I was the fan of such a club.

You should not feel betrayed. The likes of Juventus and Bayern run a very similar model. Just tough for Arsenal that the likes of City and Chelsea have money without really earning. No other league has a situation like that in europe. Wenger said it himself when they started building the Emirates, that they did not expect the money side of football to increase the way it did (Chelsea) and then it increased further (City).

I am so intrigued to see what happens to arsenal because they have to spend money now to improve.
 
You should not feel betrayed. The likes of Juventus and Bayern run a very similar model. Just tough for Arsenal that the likes of City and Chelsea have money without really earning. No other league has a situation like that in europe. Wenger said it himself when they started building the Emirates, that they did not expect the money side of football to increase the way it did (Chelsea) and then it increased further (City).

I am so intrigued to see what happens to arsenal because they have to spend money now to improve.
The financial side of the game that caught Arsenal out was not Abramovic and Mansour, it was the TV deals going from £670m when they decided to build The Emirates, to £5,135m in 2017.

That is what fucked them, the fact they invested all their money into getting a huge matchday income which very quickly became irrelevant.
 
The financial side of the game that caught Arsenal out was not Abramovic and Mansour, it was the TV deals going from £670m when they decided to build The Emirates, to £5,135m in 2017.

That is what fucked them, the fact they invested all their money into getting a huge matchday income which very quickly became irrelevant.

Good point. Do you see the TV deals getting bigger in time? Or smaller?
 
You should not feel betrayed. The likes of Juventus and Bayern run a very similar model. Just tough for Arsenal that the likes of City and Chelsea have money without really earning. No other league has a situation like that in europe. Wenger said it himself when they started building the Emirates, that they did not expect the money side of football to increase the way it did (Chelsea) and then it increased further (City).

I am so intrigued to see what happens to arsenal because they have to spend money now to improve.

We are a sustainable club which has been in profit for four years. We make our money the same way as everyone else from TV, gate receipts, and commercial sponsors. In fact Arsenal receive more money from the Middle East via Emirates than we get from Etihad. The Sheikh has trebled his original investment. So, after the initial infrastucture investment, we have earned every penny we make from our onfield success.
Bayern's business model, and to a lesser extent Juve's, is built from exploiting other clubs in their respective leagues by holding them to ransom and taking all their best players. Bayern are a disgrace and that's why they are despised by all other German fans.
Arsenal have milked their own fans for every penny they can take and give to their rich owners. Unlike City they have invested virtually nothing into their local community. City have built schools and affordable homes. Arsenal added to the gentrification of Islington by building luxury flats at Highbury. They have driven away a lot of their working class fans. The business structure at Arsenal is also a disgrace.
 
We are a sustainable club which has been in profit for four years. We make our money the same way as everyone else from TV, gate receipts, and commercial sponsors. In fact Arsenal receive more money from the Middle East via Emirates than we get from Etihad. The Sheikh has trebled his original investment. So, after the initial infrastucture investment, we have earned every penny we make from our onfield success.
Bayern's business model, and to a lesser extent Juve's, is built from exploiting other clubs in their respective leagues by holding them to ransom and taking all their best players. Bayern are a disgrace and that's why they are despised by all other German fans.
Arsenal have milked their own fans for every penny they can take and give to their rich owners. Unlike City they have invested virtually nothing into their local community. City have built schools and affordable homes. Arsenal added to the gentrification of Islington by building luxury flats at Highbury. They have driven away a lot of their working class fans. The business structure at Arsenal is also a disgrace.

Bayern are also bankrolled by massive German corporations, Adidas, Audi and Allianz, but we get grief for Abu Dhabi companies sponsoring us. YCMIU.... BELL ENDS......
 
Bayern are also bankrolled by massive German corporations, Adidas, Audi and Allianz, but we get grief for Abu Dhabi companies sponsoring us. YCMIU.... BELL ENDS......
And Bayern's President kept his job despite being jailed for tax evasion and fraud. What a financial role model for the rest of the world to follow but don't forget they have earned their money unlike us! Meanwhile their corrupt directors continue to lecture us on financial fair play! What a bloody joke!
 
Bayern are also bankrolled by massive German corporations, Adidas, Audi and Allianz, but we get grief for Abu Dhabi companies sponsoring us. YCMIU.... BELL ENDS......

No. They do not get bankrolled by massive German corporations. They sold 25 % of their shares in the past to this companies. And their is "just" a little difference between owning a 7.5 % share without controlling rights from companies that are responsible to their shareholders than a country like Abu Dhabi, even if nobody here seems to accept that. I do not know if that is lack of financial knowledge or simply ignorance.

Hoeneß is the president of the club - not of the footballing department.
And no - Hoeneß has not been president during his time he was jailed for tax evasion. But he is again after he has paid the whole amount plus a very high fine and after he has done his time in jail. He was not jailed for fraud etc. of company money but for his private taxes. And - a status the fans acknowledge - he has been the one who has brought the club from difficult times after the big generation of the 70s faded and the club had big liablilities to what they are today. He has made mistakes - and if he would not have the history with the club who somehow is his "baby" - the story for sure would be different. But the fans see both - the mistakes he made in private life but what he has done for the club when he was actively leading the club (what he does not do anymore since 2009). That is why they voted him back into presidency. Blame the fans...
 
No. They do not get bankrolled by massive German corporations. They sold 25 % of their shares in the past to this companies. And their is "just" a little difference between owning a 7.5 % share without controlling rights from companies that are responsible to their shareholders than a country like Abu Dhabi, even if nobody here seems to accept that. I do not know if that is lack of financial knowledge or simply ignorance.

Hoeneß is the president of the club - not of the footballing department.
And no - Hoeneß has not been president during his time he was jailed for tax evasion. But he is again after he has paid the whole amount plus a very high fine and after he has done his time in jail. He was not jailed for fraud etc. of company money but for his private taxes. And - a status the fans acknowledge - he has been the one who has brought the club from difficult times after the big generation of the 70s faded and the club had big liablilities to what they are today. He has made mistakes - and if he would not have the history with the club who somehow is his "baby" - the story for sure would be different. But the fans see both - the mistakes he made in private life but what he has done for the club when he was actively leading the club (what he does not do anymore since 2009). That is why they voted him back into presidency. Blame the fans...
We're not owned by Abu Dhabi though (or even Qatar for that matter), you'd think at some stage even the least intelligent football supporters would have realised that.
 
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