LoveCity said:Ronuja said:oldhamblue said:How do Arse fans feel about Wenger earning £63 million in wages since his last trophy whilst continually moaning about clubs spending obscene amounts of money?
Worth every penny in my opinion. It's remained quite opaque just how strained Arsenal's finances became in the period when we were paying of the Emirates stadium, but I suspect that it was quite a huge blow, and keeping the club in the Champions League with a net-spend close to zero for the better part of a decade is close to miraculous, in my view. Deride the '4th place trophy' if you will, but I think achieving that seasons after season was absolutely essential to put the club in the position its in today: financially stable and prepared to compete at the highest level.
I would have thought the jobs Jurgen Klopp and Diego Simeone have done would have opened the eyes of Arsenal fans. Wenger is a good manager but his skills in the market seem to have declined and he has been quite naive tactically in some games for years now (especially against United).
Atletico Madrid make more from sales than they spend on players nearly every year and just won La Liga, with a Champions League final coming up.
I definitely agree that Wenger is not the best in the business in the transfer market. Ozil was a fantastic coup, and Cazorla was a marvelous acquisition for only around 16 million, he also managed to spot Koscielny when he was still a diamond in the rough in Ligue 2, and Sanogo looks an interesting prospect. However there have also been the Chamakhs, Squillacis', and most inexplicably Park Chu Young in the past few years. Arsenal fans are wont to woman about his performance in the transfer market because he buys so few players and seems to have a roughly 70-30 hit and miss rate if you see the examples above, although when the transfers flop, they do it hard. Park Chu Young is having difficulty getting game time on loan at Watford right now, although he was still selected for Korea. I've always said the best signing we could hope to make would be Athletico Madrid's scouts. The way they find new top strikers season after season is unbelievable.