
Hahaha you bald cùnt.

The trouble is Kroenke is a greedy f*cker and won't sell unless he gets an insane offer, probably above £2BN, City went for peanuts and although Etihad have spent over £1BN on them in our case you'd have to spend £2BN+ before you even start on the team or anything else, similar with United really although they have more debt they have bigger commercial appeal but still would cost a fortune to just buy them, hopefully this puts the Saudi's off.augie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:45 pmYesterday the media was rife with stories about some Saudi prince trying to buy the Salford c.unts and it was quickly denied, but I still wonder why no Saudi c.unt ever wants to buy us ? Minimal debt, one of the biggest clubs in the world in one of the most popular cities in the world, and playing in the most popular league in the world, so why does no c.unt want to buy us ??![]()
Surely any half intelligent investor could see massive untapped potential worldwide for The Arsenal, if they invested in the club and put them into the elite again ? If this decline in the club continues, AFC Ltd will quickly see the repercussions of it when worldwide merchandise sales fall through the floor, and when big business decides that it no longer wants to associate itself with a unsuccessful club that is falling behind and they then take their sponsorship deals elsewhere.
Usmanov leaving the club was a far, far bigger blow to the future of our club that anything else in recent years - getting a fame hungry Saudi billionaire interested in buying the club, might be our only hope going forward cos this regime are c.unts that are dragging us down
Don't know what to make of it really, he's done okay at Roma but they've won nothing (not even a domestic cup), he did well at Sevilla with Emery and this smells like KSE see us as similar to Sevilla which is frankly insulting, I am very skeptical that KSE will back him with enough money to do anything other than, yes you guessed it, compete for top 4, exactly what Sevilla did.
Not spurs we aren't, we beat them soundly at home & were it not for a missed penalty would have beaten them away and be above them in the table. I still think we'll finish above them, they aren't really better than us, neither are the chavs. We are by no means title contenders but then neither are either of them.sk-gtfo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:59 pmThe trouble is Kroenke is a greedy f*cker and won't sell unless he gets an insane offer, probably above £2BN, City went for peanuts and although Etihad have spent over £1BN on them in our case you'd have to spend £2BN+ before you even start on the team or anything else, similar with United really although they have more debt they have bigger commercial appeal but still would cost a fortune to just buy them, hopefully this puts the Saudi's off.augie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 10:45 pmYesterday the media was rife with stories about some Saudi prince trying to buy the Salford c.unts and it was quickly denied, but I still wonder why no Saudi c.unt ever wants to buy us ? Minimal debt, one of the biggest clubs in the world in one of the most popular cities in the world, and playing in the most popular league in the world, so why does no c.unt want to buy us ??![]()
Surely any half intelligent investor could see massive untapped potential worldwide for The Arsenal, if they invested in the club and put them into the elite again ? If this decline in the club continues, AFC Ltd will quickly see the repercussions of it when worldwide merchandise sales fall through the floor, and when big business decides that it no longer wants to associate itself with a unsuccessful club that is falling behind and they then take their sponsorship deals elsewhere.
Usmanov leaving the club was a far, far bigger blow to the future of our club that anything else in recent years - getting a fame hungry Saudi billionaire interested in buying the club, might be our only hope going forward cos this regime are c.unts that are dragging us down
Also even if as I expect we become nothing but a higher midtable club for decades to come (until wiggy leaves/dies), with the silly money floating around in football, we can still turn a healthy profit for the wiggy parasite, especially as his cost cutting is in full effect now he has control - coincidence that 6 months after he gets full ownership we suddenly have to get rid of Ramsey (and Ozil?) and can only affoard loan signings?, I think not.
Basically we have to be super efficient, which clearly we are not at the moment, and even then that will only get us in with a chance of the top 4, no chance we can compete with City, probably United (especially if they go middle eastern) and possibly Chavski depending on who owns them next, we are targetting Spurs and Pool and we're way off them at the present.
I really can't be arsed with this s*(t after a decade of being told 4th is a trophy now we have to start trying to 'fight' to win the fake 'trophy' again. Boring, boring Arsenal, boring, boring Premier league. Bring on the football bubble burst, crash and burn.
Honestly I'd seriously consider relegation if it mean't getting rid of wiggy.. yes we might be s**t for a few years but maybe we get bought out by someone with ambition, rather that than be in a constant state of comatose 6th place hell for 100 years!!!!!.
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