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Even a non-Arsenal supporter would say the same thing..
In Dubai, UAE we have a saying "Pay penuts and get Monkeys to work for you"
It is the Opposit with Arsène.. he pays penuts for players yet he gets superstars..
Any club in Europ would dream of having someone like him..
And buy just comparing our most expensive buys with clubs around europ (and we still manage to pose a threat to them) shows you how Arsène Wenger is an asset and an important one as well..
Barca: Almost 30M for Ronaldinho and over 20 for Eto
Real: Zidan was close to 50M while Figo, Ronaldo, Woodgate and more
Juventus: Trezequte 20+ .. Ibravimovich 20+
Milan: Spent a fortune for Stam
United: Rooney and Ferdinand are worth more than the Arsenal first 11 probably
Chelsea: Dont let me start with their silly money
While Arsenal's most expensive buy was Reyes so far..
they got stam on a free from lazio. i agree of course about wenger, but milan haven't spent to much compared to real,chelsea etc. for ex. kaka cost 6 million and he is only 23 and already a regular for brazil and world class. they seem not to break the bank and still be one of europe's finest.
I think the point is that we wouldn't even be competing in the CL if it wasn't for Arsène. The new stadium is down to him. Sell outs at every home game is down to him. The playing squad is down to him. And he's acheived it all on a budget that Alex Ferguson would sneer at. So, I think the lack of success in Europe is forgiveable.
Agreed with what you say completely RocktheCasbah. Just having the expectations we've had is solely down to what Wenger's done itself. He's taken the club to heights that no one would have ever thought of. But about the budget, I have to say, when Ferguson JOINED UNITED, how much did he have to spend? See where I'm getting at. Exactly. The financial power of United was obviously down to some super marketing, but at the same time as well down to the success that Ferguson brought them earlier itself!
Ferguson was on the verge of the sack before landing the FA Cup in 1990. It had taken him 4 years to win a trophy, whilst back in London George Graham had both the League and League Cup in the trophy cabinet to show for the same time frame.
Manchester United's success was undoubtedly linked to money. Their era of dominance coincided with the largest injection of cash into football to date. United's status as first Premiership Champions ensured that United profitted the most from that money. Though, of course, you can't deny the quality of those "kids".
And...
RVN: £20m
Rio: £30m
Rooney£20m
It's not difficult to see United were operating on a higher financial level than us, or anyone else. At least until Chelsea came along.
And fergie had enough money to buy cantona to start his revolution...and it took him 13 years to win the CL...and he had no competion for many years...and I'm really getting sick of defending Wenger on ARSENAL forums...and then?
In June 1996, David Dein, Peter Hill-Wood and Danny Fiszman came out to Nagoya to meet me on behalf of Arsenal. Within an hour we came to an agreement. The Japanese directors didn't try to keep hold of me in the usual way but talked with persuasive arguments... But as far as I was concerned, the decision was taken. Arsenal. A decision that would change my life.
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