General wrote: ↑Sat Mar 01, 2025 4:34 pm
Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 5:37 pm
Ok, one more season. We'll see.
Why can't the board be trusted to give a top manager funds? They've given plenty of them to a novice. You spin this line that the 800 million built a team from scratch, but it didn't. Arteta inherited Saka, Martinelli, Saliba, ESR, Guendouzi and Torreira, the last 3 certainly as good and imo, better, than Partey, Jorginho and Merino. We had Leno and Martinez as keepers. We had Aubameyang and Lacazette up front and as average as Laca was, I'd take those two over Havertz and Jesus all day long. Sure the existing two were ageing, but Arteta spent over 100 million (plus huge wages) on the two complete duds we have now. Arteta has improved the back four (minus Saliba who wasn't his and who he seemed to want to offload), but that's it imo. We're woeful in midfield and the two first choice wingers aren't his. Our two quality teenagers weren't bought.
Augie has listed the long list of players that Legohead has wasted fortunes on acquiring and if you look at our best 11, how many has Arteta bought that you'd desperately want to keep? I'd want to keep hold of Gabriel, Timber, Rice, probably Raya, although he's too short and that's about it.
Bottom line, it's nonsense to say that 800 million was spent building a side from scratch.
Let's have some perspective here please instead of this regurgitated tiresome complaints every time we lose a game.
Even if you exclude Saka, Martinelli, and Saliba, £800m to build a title challenging side from a team lingering in 8th position is still not a lot of money.
None of the players discarded were good enough to sustain a title challenge whether you prefer them or not and had they been retained, you'd be making these very same complaints. Not every transfer ends up being a success either and there is a risk of abortive cost with every manager so some of you need to get over this constant accusation that Arteta has wasted money. We had to go through a gradual process of rebuilding from a low base so the risk of getting transfers wrong was even greater given we couldn't attract elite players straight away.
This team is simply missing one or two magic players to get us over the line and this requires additional investment. It is far from the sub-standard outfit you make it out to be and the numbers prove it. The problem is the Kroenkes don't put money into the club bar the re-structured stadium debt and I don't think you and other fans have truly grasped how the club's finances work. The money Arteta spends comes from funds he helped raise starting by qualifying for Europa in 2022 and then 2years in the row in the CL. Mathday revenues which were on the decline post Wenger and then took a massive hit during covid have been raised to record levels because Arteta has built a competitive side. He is bearing the fruits of his work and any new manager would have to meet the same challenge i.e. spend what they bring in.
The club is clearly under PSR pressures hence our conservative approach in the last 2 transfer windows. We would most likely spend big in the summer if Arteta secures CL football and hopefully this moves us up to the level needed to secure the league or CL. As I said, the sword will naturally fall on him if the same failure mode repeats itself next season. I don't think he would be desperate to cling on like Wenger as he has his whole career ahead of him and a parting of ways may be mutually beneficial for both parties.
I have to respond to this because I simply cannot agree with large parts of it and it just seems like straw man defence of pep's cone boy
1. We may have been "lingering" in 8th when the cone boy took over, but that does not mean that we were only the 8th best team in the league - citeeh have had a shit time in the league this season, but are we honestly saying that there are 3 better squads than theirs in the league ? As I continually point out (but people like you continue to ignore this fact), the previous season we finished 1pt from champs league qualification and were runners up in the europa league, and in that first season we won the fa cup, so please stop with this crap that we had a shit squad when cone boy took over cos it is blatantly not true
2. Your defence of his transfer's in imo contradictory - none of the players discarded were good enough so I am assuming you are including players that he bought and got rid of within 18-24 months so why then did he buy them ? You say the risk was greater cos we couldnt attract elite players straight away, so I challenge you to ask 20 fans to name the biggest transfer fcuk ups he has made. I will bet my nuts that the names jesus and zinchenko will be on the list and they were bought from the league champions straight away and that blows your argument out of the water. As well as those two names, I will bet that havertz, sterling and merino will be on the lists and they were bought/signed in the last couple of seasons, so they dont fall into your high risk window and were just shocking signings.
I have said it before and will say it again, the standard of football across the world is declining year after year - this victims team is a very average league winning team, so for fans to just look at finishing place as a vindication is too flimsy for me. In the past we have had teams far better than this one who wouldnt have come close to winning the league, and those teams cost less to assemble too. You keep saying that the squad cone boy inherited wasnt good enough to sustain a title challenge - is this squad ? I keep reading shallow arguments about lack of funds (

), but our lack of a quality striker has been glaring for the past few seasons but he has spent money buying back up centre midfielders and left backs - that isnt about a lack of funds but about a lack of vision and brains