
Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
Actually, the chav fans are starting to grumble because Abramovich has been running a much tighter ship of late and has been selling before he spends. The chav model has changed considerably in recent years. I think they banked close on 60 mill this time around just from moving on some of their loan legion. I might be wrong on that, I read it in passing and didn't dig into the details. But regardless, the chavs are methodically moving away from being a cash dumping outfit.
The gypos, until Pep's arrival and his unique approach to being a genius, were going the same way. These "doping" clubs (Utd aside because they are a one-off freak in terms of earning power) are all tending towards balancing the books. They all did it the right way around, invest, reap the rewards, create sustainability. We created sustainability at a time the league was going through an explosion of growth and with all the inflation that brings. So it never worked for us and our long term boasting is proving to be hollow. We wanted a risk averse model and if you won't take a risk then you won't see a reward. Just compare us to where we were back when Wenger first joined. Hiring the bloke in the first place was viewed as a massive risk. Signing Bergkamp for a club record fee, a player who has tailed off badly in Milan, signing Vieria, another player who was underachieving at the time. Look at how those risks paid off. But when Kroenke arrived, all change. But he couldn't do it alone and Wenger's boasts about conservatism have been the loudest of all.
I'm not saying you are trying to excuse Wenger, what I'm saying is you seem to still believe his focus is on the football. Well maybe it is, but only in the sense AFC needs to run a football club as the vehicle that delivers the earnings. In terms of running a competitive club, I can't see how Wenger has been interested in that in years, otherwise he'd have taken the steps necessary to compete. He hasn't taken any of them. He's done the reverse.