jayramfootball wrote:Zedie wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Zedie wrote:jayramfootball wrote:DiamondGooner wrote:Sell players on?
Are you having a bubble? we just let some of our best assets walk away on a free, we have no assets to sell that won't hurt our team in the process.
£45m is not plenty when we just let Ramsey walk for free and Welbeck, we won't get enough money for Mustafi either.
............ and you still haven't answered the question of why other Billionaire owners managed to inject money into their teams when they purchased them so they could buy and sell higher level players but Kroenke won't.
Kroenke has injected hundreds of millions as investment into the team.
Is your beef about which bank account he did it from?
Still not sure why you insist on defending a financial model over a football club but to each their own.
Well, I much prefer football clubs spending what they can generate.
Sugar daddies exploding the transfer market has ruined football, driven up transfer prices for everyone, and widened the gap between the elite clubs and others. I am happy that we're not financially cheating. It's the one area of common ground I have with Wenger. He may have been a bad football manager, but at least he understood what was good for the game overall.
It's not cheating if its within the rules. Not sure why you think otherwise.
The rules are being bent to accomodate cheats.
Corruption doesn't become cool just because a few corrupt people get together to create the rules.
Buying trophies with money not generated in football is financially cheating.
I'd prefer we did not do that, especially as we already generate enough money to spend at the levels we currently do (which is adequate).
These mega rich owners are laundering money. That's why they were dumping so much money into teams. Nothing to do with the love of the game. Human Rights abusers, corrupt former prime ministers...I have no idea how the FA have allowed some these characters to own a football club.