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1 hour ago, Ronson333 said:

 

 

Good luck shifting players on fat, 8 year deals. This was always the worry for them when they were doing it, people pointed it out but they knew best and Todd had a plan. Brilliant news they're now in the fucking shit, just hope it's all true, ridiculous way to run a football club

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On 02/03/2024 at 07:52, toon25 said:

How do Arsenal get away with spending a kings ransom every season but yet raise nothing by way of media scrutiny? 

 

While starting to rise more significantly now, their wages have been very low (relatively speaking).

 

 

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2 hours ago, timeEd32 said:

 

While starting to rise more significantly now, their wages have been very low (relatively speaking).

 

 

 


This isn’t really true though.

 

In 21/22 they were significantly lower than the top four - but they were still fifth. The years before that they were third or fourth. They offloaded some high earners…but they had to, because they’d just finished 8th two years in a row and hadn’t finished in the top four since 2016.

 

Then cut to now - I believe they’re back to third, behind Man U and Man City. The wage to turnover ratio in 21/22 (remember, their lowest relative wage bill in God knows how long) was excellent but still not as good as Man City ( :lol: ) West Ham or Spurs.

 

They were relatively low - relative to only four other teams - for a year or two. Still higher than everyone else. Relatively very low compared to Man City and Man U I guess so…well done?

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25 minutes ago, leffe186 said:


This isn’t really true though.

 

In 21/22 they were significantly lower than the top four - but they were still fifth. The years before that they were third or fourth. They offloaded some high earners…but they had to, because they’d just finished 8th two years in a row and hadn’t finished in the top four since 2016.

 

Then cut to now - I believe they’re back to third, behind Man U and Man City. The wage to turnover ratio in 21/22 (remember, their lowest relative wage bill in God knows how long) was excellent but still not as good as Man City ( :lol: ) West Ham or Spurs.

 

They were relatively low - relative to only four other teams - for a year or two. Still higher than everyone else. Relatively very low compared to Man City and Man U I guess so…well done?

 

Relatively low for their revenue. I was only commenting on why they are generally fine for FFP, not the North London dick measuring contest.

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Is it April 1st?! 


“Paris St-Germain are preparing an £80m bid for Manchester United's 26-year-old England forward Marcus Rashford and would be willing to pay him £500,000 a week”

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Just now, Paully said:

Is it April 1st?! 


“Paris St-Germain are preparing an £80m bid for Manchester United's 26-year-old England forward Marcus Rashford and would be willing to pay him £500,000 a week”

 

They've wanted him for ages. Would be a good level for him.

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4 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Arsenal’s wages are much lower than City, Man U, Liverpool and Chelsea. 
 

Our wages are closer to Arsenal’s than Arsenal’s are to Liverpool. Significantly so. 


Where are your figures from? I don’t think that’s true.

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Just saw this on Sky:

 

Bailey open to leaving Aston Villa for 'big six'

 Leon Bailey has said he would like to join a 'big six' team in the Premier League, despite signing a new deal at Aston Villa last month.

Bailey told the Let’s Be Honest Podcast that he is focused on finishing the season strongly with Villa, where he is very happy.

Although, he said would be open to moving to another club that could give him a bigger platform to promote Jamaican football.

Asked if he is interested in a move to Chelsea in the near future, Bailey said: "You have big teams in England, they call themselves the big six. The Arsenals and the Chelseas. 

"It has always been my dream to play in the Premier League and I am right now.

“Who wouldn’t want to go to a massive team? Especially coming out of Jamaica, do you know how big that is for the country? Especially being who I am as well.

“It would shine more light and that has been my focus whenever overseas. It is to use my platform to be able to shine light on the country and the young talents. It’s difficult for us Jamaicans to even make it to Europe."

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Bundesliga sides are interested in making a summer move for Tottenham's 22-year-old Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott, who has been on loan with Dutch side Excelsior this season. (Football Insider)

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Bundesliga sides are interested in making a summer move for Tottenham's 22-year-old Republic of Ireland forward Troy Parrott, who has been on loan with Dutch side Excelsior this season. (Football Insider)

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