By Arnie Go To PostMourinho is definitely going to replace Sanchez.Bring me Ake, Arnie.
By Scum Go To PostBring me Ake, Arnie.Can I interest you in 1 Phil Jones m8?
By Scum Go To PostBring me Ake, Arnie.How long does he have left on his contract? Would imagine a few people will be looking at him.
Was it Conte who originally let him go?
Imagine if Arsenal will not fire Emery because they dont have the money to fire him and hire another manager.
Arsenal will still win.
By Arnie Go To PostHow long does he have left on his contract? Would imagine a few people will be looking at him.I think it was. No idea about contract length but Bournemouth will probably want £100m for him.
Was it Conte who originally let him go?
By Flutter Go To PostImagine if Arsenal will not fire Emery because they dont have the money to fire him and hire another manager.How can that be? We were a bonafide bank under Wenger.
By Ashwinho Go To PostHow can that be? We were a bonafide bank under Wenger.https://arseblog.news/2019/07/swiss-ramble-arsenal-highly-likely-to-post-large-financial-loss/
By Fergie Go To Post
thought cech was at chelsea now
Liverpool sure started this game flat footed. CP all over them, came close a couple times already. TAA looks like he'll be having nightmare today against Zaha.
By Ashwinho Go To PostInky woke up just in time for Arselol innit?It's banter o' clock
@Ashwinho
A better read.
https://www.arsenaltrust.org/feed/afc-finances/2019/-SimonHillfinancialanalysis
A better read.
https://www.arsenaltrust.org/feed/afc-finances/2019/-SimonHillfinancialanalysis
In summary
Arsenal are cash strapped, boxed in by FFP and saddled with existing debt obligations of £200m that would cost £250m to refinance early. Their rival clubs have much more free cash flow to invest in transfers and salaries and arguably start with stronger squads so it is going to be an uphill struggle to narrow the gap.
Meanwhile it is hard to see much capacity for KSE to justify extracting cash short term (dividends or management fees) at least until the existing debts are refinanced and the losses stemmed. I hope the AST will be keeping a close eye on what happens here.
When Usmanov owned 30% of Arsenal he proposed a rights issue (July 2009) to raise £150m to off some of the existing debts and improve cash flow for player investment but KSE said no and so unlike other clubs like Chelsea, City and Liverpool who invested in their grounds with owner finance or equity to support the cost, Arsenal will remain burdened by these debt related cash outflows outflows (£20m per annum) for the next 12 years whilst trying to stem these losses and bridge the gap on their immediate competitors.
The importance of Champions League qualification is evident.
By Xpike Go To Postpredict a 2-2, emery will say it was a good performance😒
By Arnie Go To PostPalace look good herePoor Palace.
By bud Go To Postimagine if we lived in a scum world.
arsenal would be champions.
spurs in league 2.