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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    I despise him Rich. He squats on this sacred football club like an enormous, self-satisfied parasitic slug. I should like to set fire to that ridiculous wig and immolate the ****'s head.
    But he hasn't done anything wrong, Herbs. He is a businessman and so long as the stadium is full, the season ticket list long and Arsenal in the top six, he's happy.

    Fans will have different definitions of success but they will typically involve the team's on-pitch exploits. This is not what an owner thinks as for them, it's a long term investment and there is no emotive connection to the football on the pitch.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich;4184676[B
    ]But he hasn't done anything wrong[/B], Herbs. He is a businessman and so long as the stadium is full, the season ticket list long and Arsenal in the top six, he's happy.

    Fans will have different definitions of success but they will typically involve the team's on-pitch exploits. This is not what an owner thinks as for them, it's a long term investment and there is no emotive connection to the football on the pitch.
    I find myself in agreement with you Dick.

    In essence one of the saddest days of my life which has included family bereavements and the scuffing of brand new Adidas.

    Actually hold on, the decision to renew AW's contract in the summer will have come from the very top so he has fúcked up. Hurrah.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    But he hasn't done anything wrong, Herbs. He is a businessman and so long as the stadium is full, the season ticket list long and Arsenal in the top six, he's happy.

    Fans will have different definitions of success but they will typically involve the team's on-pitch exploits. This is not what an owner thinks as for them, it's a long term investment and there is no emotive connection to the football on the pitch.
    I did find that interview with them quite amusing. They kept saying 'look at our record' as though that would reassure supporters. I havent done a great deal of research on this but as I understand it their record is of making long term investments in sports franchises and turning them into utterly mediocre performers on the pitch.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I did find that interview with them quite amusing. They kept saying 'look at our record' as though that would reassure supporters. I havent done a great deal of research on this but as I understand it their record is of making long term investments in sports franchises and turning them into utterly mediocre performers on the pitch.
    You lot shouldn't give a toss about any of this. It's the least of your troubles.

    Wait until that senile French tw@t trots out Xhaka and Ramsey in midfield away to City on Sunday. Now that's worth worrying about.

    Thanks god I support Spurs now.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I did find that interview with them quite amusing. They kept saying 'look at our record' as though that would reassure supporters. I havent done a great deal of research on this but as I understand it their record is of making long term investments in sports franchises and turning them into utterly mediocre performers on the pitch.
    I am no fan of the Yankee but equally I am unsure what exactly he can be accused of having done wrong.

    The manager has been backed financially over recent years, perhaps not as much as some may want but the money has been there. If you think Mustafi is **** or that Xhaka has been a let-down then you cannot blame SK on this. Summer 2017 and the whole Sanchez/Lemar debacle was like a football Carry On movie but then again not sure that is down to the Yankee.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    I am no fan of the Yankee but equally I am unsure what exactly he can be accused of having done wrong.

    The manager has been backed financially over recent years, perhaps not as much as some may want but the money has been there. If you think Mustafi is **** or that Xhaka has been a let-down then you cannot blame SK on this. Summer 2017 and the whole Sanchez/Lemar debacle was like a football Carry On movie but then again not sure that is down to the Yankee.
    I don't think one can demand that the manager is replaced without blaming the man whose responsibility it is to replace him.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I don't think one can demand that the manager is replaced without blaming the man whose responsibility it is to replace him.
    To quote myself from earlier:

    "Actually hold on, the decision to renew AW's contract in the summer will have come from the very top so he has fúcked up. Hurrah. "

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I don't think one can demand that the manager is replaced without blaming the man whose responsibility it is to replace him.
    But why would he replace AW? He is the best man to deliver good business results for Kroenke. If you think that Stan his motivated by shiny silver pots (other than the commercial windfall it may bring) then you are mistaken, I'm afraid.

    If you were CEO of your own business and your MD was delivering fantastic revenue streams, keeping a long customer list going and looking to expand into new markets that were rich in potential, would you replace him?

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    But why would he replace AW? He is the best man to deliver good business results for Kroenke. If you think that Stan his motivated by shiny silver pots (other than the commercial windfall it may bring) then you are mistaken, I'm afraid.

    If you were CEO of your own business and your MD was delivering fantastic revenue streams, keeping a long customer list going and looking to expand into new markets that were rich in potential, would you replace him?
    Therein being the essence of the complaint, naye revolution.

    He is content with doing enough. We all suspect we could be doing more, perhaps a lot more. Ultimately elite level football clubs should exist to win trophies, the whole revenue stream thing will flow as a natural consequence of this.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Therein being the essence of the complaint, naye revolution.

    He is content with doing enough. We all suspect we could be doing more, perhaps a lot more. Ultimately elite level football clubs should exist to win trophies, the whole revenue stream thing will flow as a natural consequence of this.
    As a fan, I agree. But the fact is that owners make the decisions and the fact is that the owner is not a fan but an investor. It doesn't make sense for him to try and change things when his business is doing very well indeed.

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