We won't get an excellent summer transfer window. There is zero chance of it happening, no chance whatsoever, it is impossible. The agenda of the current owners is not to win trophies or compete on the pitch, it is to compete at the very top of the financial game. They are doing this very well and are winning year after year. If Wenger delivers for them yet again by securing another CL pay day then they will be on track and there will be no need to overachieve. Where's the profit in over-achievement? It is not financially prudent or efficient and will push an exit strategy (which all good investment plans should have) further away. So forget about excellent summer transfer windows from your perspective as a fan. The transfer window will be excellent by a different standard and if Wenger manages to make a profit again he really needs to be acknowledged as a miracle worker. Anyone who needs reassurance on these realities should look back over the past 8 years and examine the late surges, the pre-window speculation, the dead zone that follows and finally (when the window closes) the promises that next year will be the year.
Step in front of a bus, get run over. Step in front of a bus, get run over. Step in front of a bus, get run over. Question. What happens when you step in front of a bus? Answer. We have a £70million war chest, woo-hoo!
So Wenger needs no reprieve. He's the undisputed master of what he has been asked to do. Reprieve from what? What are the fans going to do about any of this? Nothing. The game has moved on from needing the solid core of fans that held football at the heart of their communities. football is a consumer item now. If you don't pick it off the shelf somebody else will. How much do you affect Nike by boycotting their trainers? This is the power of marketing and what has been the stated aim of the current gang at Arsenal? An aim they do not hide but in fact boast about every year?
The problem with Wenger is he thinks he knows much more about the modern game than you. A further problem is he is undoubtedly correct. It's just we don't like the modern game much but that's irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
The same applies to Utd. I doubt their marketing potential will be affected at all by the departure of Ferguson. Half the reports yesterday concerned a stock exchange in the USA. Are you getting that? Their fans will be gutted if they have a period where success on the pitch goes into decline. But they'll be ignoring the big picture, success will still flow where it really counts. The dollars will continue to tumble in. David Fucking Moyes? Why not? He'll do what he's told. He's been auditioning for this role for a long time. Loyalty, experience of how the domestic game works, no trophies required. Could they make it any more obvious. Finally Utd are catching up with Arsenal. Well done. The fans won't like it but what are they going to do? Set up another Manchester Utd? Wear black? As Bill Hicks used to observe, hey, the angry anti-marketing segment, strong growth, good opportunities for top dollar earnings. Bill Hicks also used to encourage all marketers to do the world a huge favour and kill themselves. He's dead now, smoked too many of their cigarettes I think.
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To be fair if they were interested in marketing us to our full potential they'd not have waited long before now to cut big commercial deals. I think your mistaking incompetence with malign intent, these lot were so much in Wenger's thrall that it's only in the last two years they have insisted on pre-season games in the Far East because Wengy chops insisted on a more small scale affair.
And in Gazidis you have the Artie Pescano of chief executives a man who could and probably has managed to fuck up a cup of coffee, and only has his job because it makes Wenger unsackable.
Spread about in what sense?....on one hand we have four or five different players scoring our goals as opposed to just one but on the other hand we are not spreading our goal scoring about on a consistent basis. We have played 36 league games this season and in only 15 of those games have we managed to score more than one goal.
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter