That link shows gross salary, though TBH I don’t know if they just compile them from reports.yeah, they probably don't include taxes
You can’t trust these figures because sometimes they are just base salaries and other times they include bonuses and sometimes they exclude dead wages. According to Spotrac.com our total salary bill was £117K in 21/22, then another £9m dead wages on Auba and Kola, that’s £126K on salaries for the year without bonuses.
Supposedly £110m right now
Sauce? The numbers seem incorrect
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Same for me for your "IMPORTANT MESSAGE" at the top of the forumNo one is reading all that.
Same for me for your "IMPORTANT MESSAGE" at the top of the forum
Depends what you call success. Top 4 after 3 failures, spending hundreds of millions is not success it’s to be expected at a club like Arsenal.Sounds like you are looking to diminish any achievement he does deliver TBH
If he brings success, he’s done a great job.
Winning the league is success.
You make it sound like a disease.That sad little man is not an Arsenal fan. He’s an Arsène Wenger worshipper.
That’s always what you’ve been saying. The mistake you made was expecting it on a shoe string.
Title win is certainly success… we should be aiming for it. But I will accept top 4, a trophy and good football.Depends what you call success. Top 4 after 3 failures, spending hundreds of millions is not success it’s to be expected at a club like Arsenal.
Challenging for the title with a cup of some sort is good. Winning the league is success.
Same for me for your "IMPORTANT MESSAGE" at the top of the forum
Unless it's under WengerBut I will accept top 4, a trophy and good football.
It’s just opinions at the end of the day, but I firmly believe as a club we are a far more attractive club now than we were when Emery was sacked.
I’m not surprised that those who hate Arteta can’t see that because he played a huge part in assisting this.
Jesus is a highly technical, athletic forward that has been described as the best ‘pressing forward in the world’.Wouldn't surprise me one iota if half of these guys getting hailed today are known as wastemen 2/3 years from now we've seen it happen to better players. Or under the next manager if he has enough charisma.
No manager ideally wants to be judged by the previous manager's old work. Arteta is the first time after Pep I've seen this desire fully indulged though.
You say this but I dunno how many clubs willingly take on Ben White or Ramsdale after their Arsenal stint, unless they make massive strides ofcourse.
This is becoming annoying now because any disagreement is because some people hate Arteta. My point is simple and actually has nothing to do with Arteta.but I firmly believe as a club we are a far more attractive club now than we were when Emery was sacked. I’m not surprised that those who hate Arteta can’t see that because he played a huge part in assisting this
This is becoming annoying now because any disagreement is because some people hate Arteta. My point is simple and actually has nothing to do with Arteta.
Yes the makeup of our squad is better, yes it’s more lean and we have space in the wage bill to sign big players. All of that makes us more attractive than we were when Arteta was hired…but on the flip side any manager inheriting this squad now would have expectations to succeed. Remember that for later.
You said that we weren’t attractive to top managers when Mikel was hired and that’s simply not true because yeah the squad was a bit mad but it was talented, more importantly he was given patience and backing. Now let’s revisit the two jobs:
Arsenal 2019 (based off how we’ve treated Mikel)
- about to start a rebuild
- not expected to get into the top four until the 22/23 season
- free reign to shape the squad how you see fit
- will spend approx 350M over the next three years
- some crap players on high wages but also some very talented ones (with one arguably world class player), squad good enough to make an EL final and finish one point off fourth.
Arsenal 2022 (based off Edu’s 5 year plan)
- nice young squad, room in the wage bill for another marquee signing
- expected to deliver CL football this season and winning football in general
- lacking a genuine world class player
- nice young squad that could be prone to loads of inconsistency
Now I don’t know which is the ‘better’ job but they’re close imo. Some of the luxuries that the 2019 job offered are unheard of in modern football, I think those outweigh the squad being in a ‘better’ place.