how many footballers can ever justify their ridiculous salaries
in relation to the game they can't, only through football revenue they can
sky have inflated their salaries not the punters
you'd be relying on people dropping their tv subscriptions not only from the sports packages but from their other more profitable areas. some sort of weird utopia that can never happen
I think it's worth looking into his days at Monaco and his philosophy back then. He's heavily influenced by the Ajax set up and back then he believed the key to success was building a strong team and keeping them together. What we're seeing at Arsenal isn't born out of circumstance. It's his firm belief about how a football club should be run. He won one title and a league cup with Monaco and that was it. Why? How did it all come crashing down after a good start early on? Did he start to dig his heels in like we're seeing today?
no but his track record proves them to be:
Wenger justified his continuing cautious transfer policy, saying: “You can do it (Manchester City’s) way, buying the best players in the world. What I want to show is that it works our way as well.” http://www.free-football.tv/news/Ill...ay-Wenger.html
Back in 2006:
"We are a team who had to change a few players, but the players coming through are top quality and they will develop. This season we have beaten Liverpool and Manchester United well.
"We are struggling a little bit at the moment because we play many, many games and had to fight very hard to play in the Champions League."
"But I am responsible, I do the job and I do it like I want to do. I know where I am going and I will do it my way."
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/I'll+d...r.-a0158861792
that doesn't sound like a someone making things up. That sounds like a misguided coc*k
Last edited by budesonide; 06-06-2011 at 08:28 PM.