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it shows how wenge buys cheap, improve players and sell them for high fees.
it demonstrates the reason we made money is linked to wengers talent of creating stars. it shows he gets no help from the club to compete, it also shows, any other manager cannot come in and do his job.
it also shows, it cant be done forever
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A rather simplistic approach this to just use the net spending of other clubs compared to ours.
Wenger has the 4th largest wage bill in the league,and he has made huge profits on selling top players without replacing them in kind.
Also if he is being short-changed by Stan then why doesn't he say so then?
The fact is that Wenger,Stan,Ivan and Co all back each other up - as Peter Hill Dud said,thank you for taking an interest in Arsenal Football Club. He could easily have added,now f**k off.
Loyal *******s but still *******s in places.
it shows he gets no help from the club to compete - the club/board makes money available to him every summer to spend as he sees fit, it it didn't we would be in deep ****. There is further money to spend than has been done (allegedly). Sometimes the decision not to spend further is down to one man. One example would be in the summer just past where no midfield signings were made on the flip of a coin regarding the fitness of Diaby & Wilshere. Most people were okay with this at the time as Jack is the saviour to lead us to Wembley next May.
it also shows, any other manager cannot come in and do his job - that is your belief, fair enough. It however cannot ever be proven and if anything can only be judged after retrospective analysis of his successor.
in 2005 our commercial income was 34 million. manu had commercial income of 51 million
in 2011 our commercial income was 46 million...manu was at 103 million.
that development is staggering and its similar to other top teams.
by the time you say our shirt deal goes up, so will manu's commercial income and they will pull further ahead
My comment was merely a note on how his star rose during his absence.
I look forward to his red card tomorrow.