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Thank you Nasr09, i think we have shut him up now. |
| Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:28 am |
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issbill Soccer Star

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Firstly the difference between Arsenal and those other clubs is that Arsenal has a significantly bigger fan base..that means more tickets sold..more memrobilia , aparel and other Arsenal stuff sold
Er no you don't Sunderland are one of the best supported clus in England and they are passionate about their side, Sunderland meet all the above criteria
Secondly Arsenal play champions league football and will play champions league football next year...and the financial spin-offs for this are so great for just playing is amazing
Not next season they don't, you are not good enough any more and this is out the window, you maybe lucky to get a UEFA space with Bolton and West Ham performing well
Thirdly Premier league prize money would be significantly higher for Arsenal than any of those clubs achieved...
Not significantly higher, no because Sunderland were consistently in the top ten, say Arsenal had £30m for three seasons Sunderland had about £20m
Fourthly Arsenal have a team that could continue winning for the next few years ensuring top flight football unlike sunderland who got relegated and therefore a much more richer future..
Are you sure what are you going to win?? nothing exactly, Chelsea will win it and Man U and Liverpool will clean the rest, as I have said before Sunderland were in a strong position before they got the stadium, since then they have struggled, financially causing an adverse effect on the team
Fifthly don't you think the people at Arsenal would have taken everything into consideration before making a huge decision like this...
So you saying Sunderland didn't????
And lastly Arsenal have saved a lot of money by bieng relativley inactive on the transfer market.
Relatively in active yer, I think not Hleb any one, what about Adebayor??, Walcott?? and the other three/four players you have brought in, that is just the past year.
Don't forget Sunderland thought they could handle it, oh as I said if and that is a big if you get into the champions league that the whole free income next year will be used to go into interest.
Other words bye bye Arsenal, as you disappear under flagging attendances as all those fans go and support Chelsea.
My replies are bold
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| Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:09 pm |
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spursmadnick06 Apprentice

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Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Posts: 83
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It's such a pity that Arsenal won't be playing Champions League football in their lovely new stadium next season isn't it?  |
| Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:42 am |
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El Marino  Division 1 MVP

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I think that if they have the money for it, it could only be positive, but they should get a decent team together first and play european (tv-money etc), so I don't think it's good to buy a new stadium already (they aren't performing well) but maybe in a few years... |
| Tue Mar 14, 2006 4:28 pm |
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issbill Soccer Star

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| El Marino wrote: | I think that if they have the money for it, it could only be positive, but they should get a decent team together first and play european (tv-money etc), so I don't think it's good to buy a new stadium already (they aren't performing well) but maybe in a few years...  |
Arsenal have already builtr it, but they have debts which goi through the sky and the interest payments for next season is there current income for the whole season |
| Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:40 pm |
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El Marino  Division 1 MVP

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yeah what I said, I don't think it's good to buy a stadium already, I think they should have waited |
| Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:49 pm |
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issbill Soccer Star

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I agree, they are not an established top team in Europe and this could destroy them |
| Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:42 pm |
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El Marino  Division 1 MVP

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if some things go wrong this could be very bad, but if they play european and find ways to get more money this could only be positive after a while cuz more people can fit in the stadium |
| Sat Mar 18, 2006 4:08 pm |
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