Arsenal were top for that long against expectations you ***ing mug
Liverpool have splooged far more money than us and this is the first season in god knows how long that they've actually finished above us and your crusty old **** starts twinging
Oh look at plucky little Liverpool finishing 2nd against all the odds!
Are all Arsenal fans accountants? Other fans of smaller clubs don't cry as much as you lot. Are you under the illusion that you own the club?
Are all Arsenal fans accountants? Other fans of smaller clubs don't cry as much as you lot. Are you under the illusion that you own the club?
Why does anyone have to be an "accountant" to take into consideration the very real issue of money in football? It's like the ***ing n00bs in NSB who can't understand like PPV sales are an important part of boxing.
Who the hell is crying apart from the bitter rival fans who couldn't stand to see Arsenal win on Saturday?
Shouldn't you be more concerned about your own club? At least you'll have midweeks free next season.
Haven't even swept up the confetti and Sagna is out the door.
He's been out the door for a while. If someone is thick enough to offer him 150k a week then I can see where he's coming from in a sense. Hopefully PSG or Monaco or someone else come in for him instead.
Man City are wanting to pay 150k a week for a 31 year old right-back who'll probably be their second choice
Embarrassing
What's embarrassing is that you fall for click-bait headlines.
Our wage bill is out there. Kompany is the 3rd highest earner at something like 140k p/w.
Why the **** would we make Bacary Sagna our 3rd highest paid player when we already have maybe 15 more talented players at the club and have just been hit by UEFA with a salary freeze? Think about it.
Are all Arsenal fans accountants? Other fans of smaller clubs don't cry as much as you lot. Are you under the illusion that you own the club?
They have two billionnaires on their board as well.
It's all a bit silly.
The supporter that pays well over a grand for his season ticket at The Emirates wouldn't be posting about profit margins.
The thing is FFP isn't that crippling.
The big clubs have huge revenues and are not concerned about turning a profit at all. Breaking even is the name of the game.
Some Arsenal fans are a bit weird.
Some Chelsea fans are bit like this too because of the press over inflating prices and fans of other teams whinging about money that we've spent that they become sensitive.
I don't care that Torres cost £50 million. I care that he is the worst signing we have ever made. And his signing meant we couldn't sign someone less terrible.
Some Arsenal fans expect fans to applaude that they have done o.k and turned a small profit. Fans don't even give a **** if their own team turns a profit!
Why does anyone have to be an "accountant" to take into consideration the very real issue of money in football? It's like the ***ing n00bs in NSB who can't understand like PPV sales are an important part of boxing.
Who the hell is crying apart from the bitter rival fans who couldn't stand to see Arsenal win on Saturday?
Shouldn't you be more concerned about your own club? At least you'll have midweeks free next season.
Arsenal fans can't wait to pull the "we spend less card" at every opportunity. Your owners make money from the fans and put less back in congratulations.
What's embarrassing is that you fall for click-bait headlines.
Our wage bill is out there. Kompany is the 3rd highest earner at something like 140k p/w.
Why the **** would we make Bacary Sagna our 3rd highest paid player when we already have maybe 15 more talented players at the club and have just been hit by UEFA with a salary freeze? Think about it.
Why would you pay £26m for James fkin Milner? I don't know.
Arsenal fans can't wait to pull the "we spend less card" at every opportunity. Your owners make money from the fans and put less back in congratulations.
It's nothing that needs to be "pulled out" when it's a clear fact. Arsenal built a new 60,0000 seater stadium which incurred debt that needed time to be paid off.
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