I quite like the look of this room...mcdowell42 wrote:Couldnt you 2 get a room
Looks so comfortable, no hard edges. Loverly!

Right, I'm off, before I'm committed.


There is no computer, this photo must have been taken when he was being naughty and not taking his medication.mcdowell42 wrote:Your in luck marty happens to have 1 of thoseBabu wrote:I quite like the look of this room...mcdowell42 wrote:Couldnt you 2 get a room
Looks so comfortable, no hard edges. Loverly!
Right, I'm off, before I'm committed.
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Say hi to the Belgians for me thenBabu wrote: http://www.football-marketing.com/2010/ ... ts-of-56m/
The sale of 362 apartments at Highbury Square and the social housing at Queensland Road, developments that were part of the move to the Emirates, generated revenues of £156.9m and allowed Arsenal to repay in full the £129.6m in bank loans taken to fund the construction. The property sales helped increase turnover to a record £379.9m from £313.3m.
And this has offset the negative impact it had on the football team and the financial suppot it received how?
Exactly - not some failure or mistake or something wee would have done differently in hindsight. A concious choice made for clear reasons.Babu wrote:We made money on it. Paid off in full. Good bit of business.
Now if we were simply Arsenal Inc and we were all sharehiolders or even company employess whose jobs and welfare rested on this decision we might have reason to support it. But lasy I cheacked were are Arsenal Supporters and have no vested interest in just how much more money the company makes if it doesn't go back into the team.
Babu wrote:Can't pay off the Stadium loan quicker, as there will be huge penalties for that.
Again I have noted this already
Even if we suppose this is correct why wasn't this the case before 2005 and if the Board did not unanimously indtsruct or or encourage Mr., Wenger in this course why haven;t they said or done something in over five years?Babu wrote:Can't invest in the football team as Wenger doesn't want to spend the money on experience, as he has his own agenda.
This just doesn't pass the logic test really.
Babu wrote:That is all I have to say at the moment. Have to get ready to go to Belgium. it's a 6AM start for us tomorrow.
And I still have to find my knuckle-duster.
:armandtraore:
Take it easy mate. Will catch you later.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituar ... szman.htmlSutch wrote:Don't know where you got that from, thought everyone knew he was a y**stg wrote:Danny Fizsman he used to stand on the clock-end and supported Arsenal all his life.
And your definite proof is is are simply a blind loyalist who openly lies to protect Mr. Fiszman? Or is it as I say you didn't need definite proof because you never cared about the truth except when you didn't like it?QuartzGooner wrote:Carlos Slim could put £250M into the club, but Wenger would still not sign anyone because it might impede the youngsters' progress.
Quartz you're a fake, frankly a phony more interested in some outdated sort of loyalty to all things Arsenal including the Board particulalrly are representatives of some different era in football and life, and that is more important to you than the truth and the club iotself.QuartzGooner wrote:USMartin
No one on here buys your claims to be the "Martyr of Arsenal."
You claim to be hideously concerned by Arsenal's governance, but in seven years of Forum postings on four Forums all you have actually done about it is post a few times for arsenalfcnotplc, written a couple of letters to the club, and started an online petition which you hardly publicised.
If you were really as concerned as you claim to be, you would have taken action to start an online campaign.
You have no excuse for not having done so.
Not time (you spend ages on here every day).
Not money (youtube, facebook, twitter, cost nothing).
Not location (it is the world wide web).
No excuse.