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Ivan Gazidis

Beksl

Sell All The Youngsters
Finally, the Wenger era has ended. The Club really needed that, clean slate with new and more competenet personel.
 

dashsnow17

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Charles Watts on how Sanllehi can transform Arsenal's outdated transfer policies.


Greater interest in the South American market is particularly appealing, we've traditionally neglected it for no good reason. Pavon looks a decent shout, also someone like Lucas Paqueta in the Brazilian League is the sort of future star we should be competing for.

Thinking negatively for a sec, will there be some friction between Sanllehi and Mislintat? I can imagine maybe Sanllehi wanting to go for a marketable South American while Sven wants to go for a not very glamorous Polish kid from Legia Warsaw.
 

Makingtrax

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Agreed. Nothing incompetent about Gazidis at all.

Milan’s press release said it all: world-class CEO.
:lol:

This from the Evening Standard:

Respected in the upper echelons of the game and responsible, whether by luck or judgment, for overseeing a period in which Arsenal’s share price rose from £7,500 in early 2009 to £28,000 when Kroenke bought out Alisher Usmanov last month, it is easy to see why Milan coveted Gazidis.
 

ThlRama

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:lol:

This from the Evening Standard:

Respected in the upper echelons of the game and responsible, whether by luck or judgment, for overseeing a period in which Arsenal’s share price rose from £7,500 in early 2009 to £28,000 when Kroenke bought out Alisher Usmanov last month, it is easy to see why Milan coveted Gazidis.

Not sure if you're joking or whatnot, but this means absoloutely nothing at all. The stock market has been booming since 2009 (thank the central banks' "open market practices" for that) and especially in football the inflation is hilarious. It's literally impossible to know what part of this 20,500 increase is good management and what part of it is just an automatic market price correction, not to mention that it's impossible to know whether there really was any good management at all judging just by those numbers.

All you can get from that is that we haven't been horribly mismanaged in the meanwhile, yeah, thank Ivan for that.
 
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Makingtrax

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Not sure if you're joking or whatnot, but this means absoloutely nothing at all. The stock market has been booming since 2009 (thank the central banks' "open market practices" for that) and especially in football the inflation is hilarious. It's literally impossible to know what part of this 20,500 increase is good management and what part of it is just an automatic market price correction, not to mention that it's impossible to know whether there really was any good management at all judging just by those numbers.

All you can get from that is that we haven't been horribly mismanaged in the meanwhile, yeah, thank Ivan for that.
All my posts are tongue in cheek, apart from squad cost. They are very serious.

Summed up well, bro.
 

Beksl

Sell All The Youngsters
You saying one of the most respected men in football, ever, was incompetent, is a bit like a tone deaf rap artist saying that Johann Sebastian Bach knew nothing about music.

Never said they are incompetent. What I meant was we needed better personel and we’re much better now on that front than under Gazidis and Wenger from the past seasons.
 

Just Do It

Well-Known Member
Well we certainty got the change we wanted, new ownership structure, new CEO & new manager in the space of 4 months.

It really doesn't matter who the CEO is now, with Kroenke's full ownership the role is really just a puppet for Stan, who better to serve his interests than his son.
 
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