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The Staggering Difference.

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by The Bonstar Wandit, Feb 19, 2013.

  1. Sunderpitt

    Sunderpitt Well-Known Member

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    Manure look on course to win the EPL and go onto the next round of the Champions League, their leading scorer is RvP.
    Arsenal sold RvP and do not look like going onto the next round of the Champions League and do not look is if they are going to win the league (may be tough to make CL spots).

    As an outsider I have no idea if AW is stubborn and/or tight with money, but Arsenal are slipping, you are better than my team but the gulf is not as great as it was. Could your present team ever be the Invincibles? I lived in London for years and some of my friends and neighbours are Gooners and I often went to see Arsenal play so I have a soft spot for them but you are now a bit like Liverpool a great heritage but future looking grim, a mid-table side.
     
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  2. NorwayRanger

    NorwayRanger Well-Known Member

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    The arena was commissioned by the Allianz Arena München Stadion GmbH, founded in 2001, and was owned in equal parts by the two football clubs that call it home. In April 2006, FC Bayern Munich bought out TSV 1860 München's 50% share in the arena for a reported 11 million Euros. 1860's managing director Stefan Ziffzer stated that the deal prevented insolvency for the club. Due to financial turbulences of TSV 1860 München, FC Bayern Munich took over all the shares and now owns 100% of the Allianz Arena.

    1860 Munchen are now tennants at the Allianz Arena.
     
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