That's not true. He was winning leagues back then.The oldest recorded 'Message in a Bottle' has been found on a beach in Western Australia. It is 132 years old and appears to bear the message..."Wenger Out".
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That's not true. He was winning leagues back then.The oldest recorded 'Message in a Bottle' has been found on a beach in Western Australia. It is 132 years old and appears to bear the message..."Wenger Out".
Where? I can't see it.The oldest recorded 'Message in a Bottle' has been found on a beach in Western Australia. It is 132 years old and appears to bear the message..."Wenger Out".
He'll have furballs
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes he is the best man to take the club forward, and has told his coaching staff that he will not step down this summer. ......The oldest recorded 'Message in a Bottle' has been found on a beach in Western Australia. It is 132 years old and appears to bear the message..."Wenger Out".

Not much of an example, Luiz goes down quicker than Bradys drawers.This afternoon, Mike Riley, head of PGMOL is meeting with Saint Pep The Unblemished to guarantee that no Citeh player is ever touched again by an opposition player. This is a national disgrace, even if no Citeh player ever committed a foul, ever. Either they speak to all managers or none at all.
What Riley should have done, is send these to clips to Pep and tell him to shut his hypocritical trap.....
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Or this one from their most recent game:This afternoon, Mike Riley, head of PGMOL is meeting with Saint Pep The Unblemished to guarantee that no Citeh player is ever touched again by an opposition player. This is a national disgrace, even if no Citeh player ever committed a foul, ever. Either they speak to all managers or none at all.
What Riley should have done, is send these to clips to Pep and tell him to shut his hypocritical trap.....
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Not much of an example, Luiz goes down quicker than Bradys drawers.


This afternoon, Mike Riley, head of PGMOL is meeting with Saint Pep The Unblemished to guarantee that no Citeh player is ever touched again by an opposition player. This is a national disgrace, even if no Citeh player ever committed a foul, ever. Either they speak to all managers or none at all.
I give it an hour before the weekly "Spurs should pay Alderweireld what Los Ladrones pay Ramos" story pops up on NewsNow...There are ongoing rumours about the Arsenal dressing room being up in arms about their unbalanced wage structure.
The massive wages tha Ozil, Aubameyang and Mikhitaryan have recently signed up for have pissed off those on far less, apparently.
It's something that we need to keep an eye on as we attempt to get new contracts signed and bring in players in the summer.
There are ongoing rumours about the Arsenal dressing room being up in arms about their unbalanced wage structure.
The massive wages tha Ozil, Aubameyang and Mikhitaryan have recently signed up for have pissed off those on far less, apparently.
It's something that we need to keep an eye on as we attempt to get new contracts signed and bring in players in the summer.
Jamie Redknapp's an idiot. We pay people what we can afford to pay.Jamie Redknapp says we should pay Toby £180k per week.....that should go down well with Harry, Hugo, Christian Eriksen...well everybody, really.
Seriously? Is that a thing? I hadn't heard that was happening - it is indeed a complete disgrace. Should be discussed on certain talk-related radio stations but will probably not be mentioned as there won't be any time with all this discussion of Spurs bottling it / Poch out / must win trophies.
It's an impossible conundrum in my view.Jamie Redknapp's an idiot. We pay people what we can afford to pay.
As you point out, it's not just about one player. Bump one man's wages and we have to do it for everyone else.
If we lose players because of it, then we'll have to replace them. It's far easier than losing the club to poor management.
What happens if Kane demands sky high wages?
It's an impossible conundrum in my view.
Sticking to a wages structure is a laudable aim, but the more success you become on and off the field, the harder it is to achieve.
Wage inflation seems to be a natural consequence of success.
And the temptation to make exceptions for exceptional players can be impossible to resist. What happens if Kane demands sky high wages?
It sounds like a plan, but it relies on you doing great transfer business to replace star players with adequate substitutes.It's really not that difficult. Tottenham are a business. We are subject to the commercial realities of our situation and the PL rule regarding spending on wages.
Right now, we have real growth in commercial and matchday income, which means that we can loosen the purse strings a bit more and there's ongoing stories of negotiations with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and a few others. However, we've also taken on borrowing of £400m to build a stadium, so burning 70%+ of income on wages isn't going to happen.
Players will leave, probably at a rate of one per season. Toby's almost certainly next. We'll get a good transfer fee and re-invest that money on a younger player who will accept about a third to a half of what Toby wants. It's what allowed us to spend £38m on Davinson Sanchez, having sold Kyle Walker for the same wage discrepancy. Spurs income will improve our position relative to most clubs but against 4 or 5 across Europe, we're always going to be up against it. The answer isn't going to be matching those wages under our current owners. Even Abramovic has stopped that game. Arsenal are mugs for paying Ozil what they are.