mancitymick
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As someone said the other week on the radio. They were spending 100k a week on wages for Sol Campbell whilst we were paying Jamie Pollock 2k a week.
all that money and the twunt still got man of the season for QPRmancitymick said:As someone said the other week on the radio. They were spending 100k a week on wages for Sol Campbell whilst we were paying Jamie Pollock 2k a week.
squirtyflower said:all that money and the twunt still got man of the season for QPRmancitymick said:As someone said the other week on the radio. They were spending 100k a week on wages for Sol Campbell whilst we were paying Jamie Pollock 2k a week.
I'd love to see that if you ever come across itkenzie115 said:In response to the OP, there's a wonderful graph posted somewhere on bluemoon which shows the correlation between spending and finishing position in the league and it clearly shows that you have to spend money to do well.
danburge82 said:Arsenal finished 5th in the second division and illegally/corruptly bought promotion and their place in the first division. They then went around buying all the first divisions best players and poached the top team of the time's top manager from Huddersfield. They went on to dominate the follwoing decade and were never thrown out of the league.
Arsenal Football Club deserve every bad thing that happens to them because they are nothing but a dirty and corrupt organisation. They are the biggest disgrace that's ever happened in football.
squirtyflower said:they were indeed, along with those mentioned above and villa/spurslaw74 said:Cityfan said:I have a degree of sympathy of fans from clubs like Everton (Not popular here I know) when they complain about buying success.
I have none whatsoever for Utd 'Pool and Arsenal who created the champions league cartel to try and guarantee them recurrent exposure and income and thus guarantee their success at the expense of clubs who cannot break the cartel which as has been shown by ourselves and Chelsea can realisticaly only be done with serious money.
Dont waste your sympathy, Neverton were one of the clubs iirc that were leading the push for the FAPL breaking away from the football league so they could keep more of the TV money.
gordondaviesmoustache said:I would tell them that a generation ago football was run along much more equitable lines.
Sure some clubs were richer than others, but the TV money was spread throughout the game.
About 25 years ago a number of clubs decided that this wasn't suiting them. They wanted a bigger slice of the cake. Arsenal were one of these clubs.
And from that point AFC supported and drove a number of initiatives that were designed with one aim in mind - to enrich Arsenal Football Club and fuck the rest of football:
The Premier League
The G14
The Champions League
They have created this monster. It was all too inevitable that external factors would come into play if football grew - that is the nature of human affairs.
I am, personally, ambivalent about football today. I think the standard of stadiums and football on offer is much higher than it was previously and I think we all take for granted just how lucky we are to be able to watch our club on TV so much. But there's little doubt that it is prohibitively expensive to watch football these days - especially at Arsenal btw.
All these developments have been as a consequence of Arsenal's conscious decision to feather its own nest. The fact that I've not seen one Arsenal, Liverpool or Spurs fan acknowledge this says everything about their priorities being more about their personal sense of loss, rather than any wider concern for the game.
MCFC BOB said:Not really. They bought Lehmann, Clichy, Reyes and van Persie for less than £20m.
But football has changed; you need to spend big now to succeed. Wenger hasn't seen this, making Arsenal being trophiless for 6 years
bridgeblue said:Was at a family christening yesterday and watched the games with my 2 rag brothers, they went on and on about us trying to buy the title. I just smiled and said, deal with it! because i don`t think they can.
Just to add,the mega super rich owner at that time henry norris bought them Highbury and then got banned from football for life.danburge82 said:Arsenal finished 5th in the second division and illegally/corruptly bought promotion and their place in the first division. They then went around buying all the first divisions best players and poached the top team of the time's top manager from Huddersfield. They went on to dominate the follwoing decade and were never thrown out of the league.
Arsenal Football Club deserve every bad thing that happens to them because they are nothing but a dirty and corrupt organisation. They are the biggest disgrace that's ever happened in football.
Prestwich_Blue said:This myth of buying success -
Arsenal have been the 7th biggest gross spender in the history of the Premiership, having spent £311m. The thing with them is that Wenger has sold very astutely so that their net spend is negative (i.e. they've made about £7m net). But they haven't won that much, even before we came along.
In 6th place is Newcastle, with a gross spend of £330m (£84m net). Remind me what success has that bought them?
With a net spend of £100m, Sunderland are up there with the big boys yet they've barely managed a top half finish and ditto for Aston Villa who have spent £125m net.
Liverpool have spent more than the rags (gross and net) and only us and Chelsea have spent more. So how many league titles have they won since 1992? (Clue - it's a nice round number).
Boro spent nearly £200m and they can't even buy the Championship.
We used to buck that trend under Pearce when we paid low fees but high wages.Cityfan said:Prestwich_Blue said:This myth of buying success -
Arsenal have been the 7th biggest gross spender in the history of the Premiership, having spent £311m. The thing with them is that Wenger has sold very astutely so that their net spend is negative (i.e. they've made about £7m net). But they haven't won that much, even before we came along.
In 6th place is Newcastle, with a gross spend of £330m (£84m net). Remind me what success has that bought them?
With a net spend of £100m, Sunderland are up there with the big boys yet they've barely managed a top half finish and ditto for Aston Villa who have spent £125m net.
Liverpool have spent more than the rags (gross and net) and only us and Chelsea have spent more. So how many league titles have they won since 1992? (Clue - it's a nice round number).
Boro spent nearly £200m and they can't even buy the Championship.
I don't think buying success is a myth but that the correlation between success and transfer payments is not very good.
I cannot remember the original source but believe that there have been decent quality studies that emonstrate that there is a close correlation between success and wage spend across all major European leagues. Wage spend is generally a far bigger proportion of a clubs spend than transfer fees.
Prestwich_Blue said:But generally it's a bit of a no-brainer - the more successful you are, the more money you have, the more you can pay in wages, the better the players you get. We've just gone to the second part before achieving the first.
PistonBlue said:MCFC BOB said:Not really. They bought Lehmann, Clichy, Reyes and van Persie for less than £20m.
But football has changed; you need to spend big now to succeed. Wenger hasn't seen this, making Arsenal being trophiless for 6 years
Arsenal have spent big in the past though. When they were splashing £10.5M on Henry our big summer signing was Alfie Haaland for £2.5M. In fact they also bought Sylvinho (£4M) and Lauren (£7.2M) in the same year.
The following year (2000/01) they bought Pires,Wiltord,Edu and Jeffers for a combined sum of £33M while we were getting giddy over Wanchope and Huckerby.
The figures might look fairly insignificant now,but it's all relative. Could we compete with that level of Wenger's spending back then? No. Was that a level playing field? No it wasn't.
Now somebody has come along with enough money to blow them all out of the water and all of a sudden money's ruining the game. It's not fair. Well sorry lads,but it never was very fair was it?