I'm not even, technically, an Arsenal fan. The Glazers run Man U like their personal chequing account, Chelsea have bought success from a billionaire's dirty money and Man City are about to do the same with their Sheikh. I'm sad because a football club that has punched way above its weight for 10 years under a brilliant manager may be on the way out, swamped by billionaires' playthings.
There's always Barca and Real - publically owned association clubs FTW
I'm not even, technically, an Arsenal fan. The Glazers run Man U like their personal chequing account, Chelsea have bought success from a billionaire's dirty money and Man City are about to do the same with their Sheikh. I'm sad because a football club that has punched way above its weight for 10 years under a brilliant manager may be on the way out, swamped by billionaires' playthings.
There's always Barca and Real - publically owned association clubs FTW
Barca And Real is always great to watch to .
And yeeee, I mean arsenal can spend the dollar, But wenger prefers to go for cheap people that are good/young and promising
I dunno. There's def shit going on in the Arsenal boardroom at the moment now Kroenke has 70% control. They sure as f*ck can't buy success like Man City, with a £175m annual wage bill and £400m spent on players in three years.
I dunno. There's def shit going on in the Arsenal boardroom at the moment now Kroenke has 70% control. They sure as f*ck can't buy success like Man City, with a £175m annual wage bill and £400m spent on players in three years.
I know they can't buy talent like Man city, But they could definitely improve a hell of a lot over there current form
I despise Man City, more so than I despise Chelsea.
Man United were awesome to watch on Sunday though! I hope they win the league once again and that Arsenal can pick themselves back up and challenge for a top 4 spot which I don't see being very likely.