SilverFox2
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Yeah, some very contradictory comments from Wenger there. On the one hand he's having a swipe at FFP, implying the rules aren't strict enough and hinting that City and others are cheating FFP (he's implying it in a more subtle way than Tebas), but on the other he's saying it should be scrapped completely and we should invite heavy investment into clubs from all over the globe in order to maintain the strength of the Premier League.
I would add that while I think Wenger should keep his gob shut (not least because FFP hasn't "failed" as he puts it, and has had some positive effects such as bringing overall losses down amongst European clubs in general), that this could also be a swipe at the Arsenal board for their lack of spending. After all, he's only been an advocate of clubs "living within their means" since Arsenal decided to go that way. Before that, he was more than happy to spend Danny Fiszman's money and before that he was more than happy managing Monaco who, to coin a phrase popularised by Wenger himself, were the very definition of a "financially doped" club at the time.
I think that after our owners investment phase was complete then time made us self sufficient.
By that I mean we were able via ADUG to invest whilst balancing that against our income/ The result is a thriving company by whatever sector of industry you measure it so if City can do this why are Arsenal in potential trouble with FFP ?
They had their business running smoothly so what went wrong ? This is a business issue and not an FFP problem.