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What other football clubs have you run?Originally posted by disco View PostWell that's fairly normal...
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I tend to agree Tom.Originally posted by Tom View PostFor some people on here it's an ego thing about being perverse in the face of overwhelming evidence. IMHO.
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Arsenal's new stadium added £40m a year to their operating profits. Even if we only add half that, all the signs are that our debt will be on an Arsenal scale rather than a Utd scale once the stadium is operational. The difficulties will be in the interim years once building has started but before completion. Any idiot would work out that you need to stagger the borrowing throughout the life of the project so that it has the minimum impact on transfers. It just means that we will have two lean years in terms of transfer budgets, as Wenger had to cope with while the Emirates was being built. This is probably one of the key reasons why Arsenal, and us, invested heavily in young players that could help them get through those construction years.
I'm not saying that there aren't problems. I'm not too worried about the debt though - we were always going to have to borrow to fund the new stadium whoever took over, but the sums do add up if we can come anywhere near what Arsenal have done with the Emirates.
Maddock is spot on though, that at a time of uncertainty like this, you need stability in terms of the management. And Rafa has shown he delivers CL football reliably year after year. Trying to force him out just doesn't make sense.
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good post fella, but i'm under the impression that wenger probably was made aware of the fact of limited budget for a couple years.Originally posted by calvoboy View PostIt just means that we will have two lean years in terms of transfer budgets, as Wenger had to cope with while the Emirates was being built. This is probably one of the key reasons why Arsenal, and us, invested heavily in young players that could help them get through those construction years.
Rafa is probably finding out this morning after reading the Mirror
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The problem is that you need the CL money to survive. Even Wenger admitted in an article that they needed the CL money to be able to spend anything at all. You can find it if you search after it.Originally posted by calvoboy View PostArsenal's new stadium added £40m a year to their operating profits. Even if we only add half that, all the signs are that our debt will be on an Arsenal scale rather than a Utd scale once the stadium is operational. The difficulties will be in the interim years once building has started but before completion. Any idiot would work out that you need to stagger the borrowing throughout the life of the project so that it has the minimum impact on transfers. It just means that we will have two lean years in terms of transfer budgets, as Wenger had to cope with while the Emirates was being built. This is probably one of the key reasons why Arsenal, and us, invested heavily in young players that could help them get through those construction years.
I'm not saying that there aren't problems. I'm not too worried about the debt though - we were always going to have to borrow to fund the new stadium whoever took over, but the sums do add up if we can come anywhere near what Arsenal have done with the Emirates.
Maddock is spot on though, that at a time of uncertainty like this, you need stability in terms of the management. And Rafa has shown he delivers CL football reliably year after year. Trying to force him out just doesn't make sense.
Lec was spot on when he said that a missed CL place would **** up everything for G&H.Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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It'll take 2-3 years to build the stadium, we're talking 2011. There will be no revenue coming through from it in that period meaning we're storing huge debt against future stadium earnings. Not only do I feel uncomfortable about that, it also make us unattractive to future buyers should we be in the blessed position of getting rid of the cunts.
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Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
I have tourettes when it comes to those two .. the mere mention of there names and I scream CUNTS ! I was on the train last night and my manc mate texted me a wind up with there names included and I found myself scream MOTHER ****ER ARSE FECK CUNTING ******* FACES ... and a lot of scared looking Chinese people staring at me ...then I could just make out some cantonese .... Lideepool .... and there was a huge Aaaaaaaaaa and everybody went back to their businessAnybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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Originally posted by Rocket View Postgood post fella, but i'm under the impression that wenger probably was made aware of the fact of limited budget for a couple years.
Rafa is probably finding out this morning after reading the MirrorOriginally posted by AFII View PostThe problem is that you need the CL money to survive. Even Wenger admitted in an article that they needed the CL money to be able to spend anything at all. You can find it if you search after it.
Lec was spot on when he said that a missed CL place would **** up everything for G&H.Originally posted by Tom View PostIt'll take 2-3 years to build the stadium, we're talking 2011. There will be no revenue coming through from it in that period meaning we're storing huge debt against future stadium earnings. Not only do I feel uncomfortable about that, it also make us unattractive to future buyers should we be in the blessed position of getting rid of the cunts.
Agree with all of you on that. The thing is, the financing side of things comes as no surprise to me. It's how I always expected the new stadium to be financed, and while I'd obviously prefer someone like Abramovic to come in and pay cash, I'm not too concerned as I think the figures stack up. We are starting from a higher fanbase than Arsenal, and are more likely to get the average crowds needed to finance the debt and generate more profits on top.
My worries are what the yanks are doing to the manager - the one manager who has delivered CL football in every year that he's been in charge. Dave U wrote a good article for his fanzine about how, regardless of any doubts you have over Benitez being able to deliver the league title, it would be madness to get rid of him as he delivers CL football consistently and that's what the modern game is all about.
As I said yesterday, I'm hoping for the best and expecting the worst.
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