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Already happening in my opinion... just one way though (hint: it isn’t our way). Understandably others disagree.Is there any chance of a cross-pollination of bank notes?
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Already happening in my opinion... just one way though (hint: it isn’t our way). Understandably others disagree.Is there any chance of a cross-pollination of bank notes?
that was something Ornstein suggested when Usmanov was bought out - I think not wanting success to line anyone's pockets but his own equates with what we know of Stan so it is possible he will cough up in the summer, especially if we can get CL next season
Josh Kroenke gives me a little bit of hope for the future of the club. Unlike his father, he seems to care more about the footballing aspect.
I wonder whether Kroenke was waiting till after he bought all the shares ,to invest in Arsenal . So as to keep the value at a more reasonable level .
I'm getting cross with all this pollination nonsense.Is there any chance of a cross-pollination of bank notes?
I'm getting cross with all this pollination nonsense.
The FA isn't going to let us cheat though so it's kind of a nonstarter.I love the NFL and McVey is legitimately a tactical genius but not sure what Emery is really going to be able to learn from him given the differences between the two sports.
If we’re going down the cross-pollination route, it would be more useful if Emery could learn from McVey’s opponent on Sunday - Bill Belichick. Also a tactical genius (Sunday is effectively the apprentice vs. the master) but he’s also arguably the greatest sports manager of all time. Ferguson on steroids given that the NFL’s salary cap / draft system is supposed to stop any team dominating.
His insight on squad building and sports mentality would be worth its weight in gold.
Sky Sport: 'Arsenal's bosses want Unai Emery to take the club to the Champions League final to emulate the success of their NFL franchise and Super Bowl contenders, the LA Rams.
can certainly see the seeds of Emery's sacking in a couple of years in the quotesThis is probably the best thing to ever come out of the Kroenke's mouths in regards to Arsenal BUT this still has somewhat a 'loserish' mentality to it, do they see sporting success as getting to the final, how about winning it? We've been to the final before, all know what happened and if you dont win it no one cares. You can get to a final and still be crap in the league or have massive faults in your squad.
Probably nit-picking with the comment, but jeezus at least sound like you want to win it, getting to the final just seems as usual an interest in the commercial side of things as that is what the Superbowl weekend provides.
Everything they seem to say is always half an upside sprinkled with nonsense and fluff that reflects that they know nothing about the club, fans and football.
The longer this family has a hold on the club the more uninspired I feel about Arsenal and football, Stan Kroenke reminds me of the film 'all the money in the world' where Big Getty refuses to help his nephew out and lets him suffer, we are that nephew!
This is probably the best thing to ever come out of the Kroenke's mouths in regards to Arsenal BUT this still has somewhat a 'loserish' mentality to it, do they see sporting success as getting to the final, how about winning it? We've been to the final before, all know what happened and if you dont win it no one cares. You can get to a final and still be crap in the league or have massive faults in your squad.
Probably nit-picking with the comment, but jeezus at least sound like you want to win it, getting to the final just seems as usual an interest in the commercial side of things as that is what the Superbowl weekend provides.
That's why Ramsey's leaving the club