It is evident that the club’s hierarchy are content to plod along with the belief that once FFP kicks in the club will be in a healthier position than most; and will in turn reap the benefits of its frugality.
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Even this is in doubt. Gazidis eluded it on a recent interview that even he thinks the FFP won't be the saviour Arsenal expeted it to be. In that, he and the board and Wenger are setting the club up for something that won't work. At which point they'll shrug their shoulders and say "Well we tried!".
"However they have not accounted for the fact that it could take five or even ten years for FFP to show its teeth, (if it ever does) and by that time we could be left behind the elite."
Agreed.
Could be left behind by the elite? Look up ahead, we have been left behind.
Based on everything I've read and heard about FFP to hold out hope that it will lead us to becoming dominant or more competitive is slightly naive.
ghost_of_cygan
While I feel that FFP will eventually work (Uefa and the ECA have invested too many resources into it to let it fail) I feel that the club need to be more accommodating until FFP is implemented in full.
The recent withholding of prize monies from clubs by Uefa is a drop in the ocean for them. However further sanctions are available and ultimately exclusion is an option.
The point is that we can currently meet FFP and utilise the recourses at the clubs disposal but are choosing not to.
Surely if we spent the money in the bank now, then when FFP finally comes in we'll still have the CL money, possibly be winning trophies and have a bigger fanbase around the world, meaning we can then revert to our current methods a bit more, but with more money coming in?
I might be being naive and simplistic, but oh well.
I did the sum in my head and with the number of lifeboats times the capacity you mentioned, forgive me, but it seems that there are not enough for everyone aboard.
I meant people buying shirts all around the world
Well, the boy's a hero then! Good for you, son. Well done T.
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posted on 30/1/13
It is evident that the club’s hierarchy are content to plod along with the belief that once FFP kicks in the club will be in a healthier position than most; and will in turn reap the benefits of its frugality.
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Even this is in doubt. Gazidis eluded it on a recent interview that even he thinks the FFP won't be the saviour Arsenal expeted it to be. In that, he and the board and Wenger are setting the club up for something that won't work. At which point they'll shrug their shoulders and say "Well we tried!".
posted on 30/1/13
"However they have not accounted for the fact that it could take five or even ten years for FFP to show its teeth, (if it ever does) and by that time we could be left behind the elite."
Agreed.
Could be left behind by the elite? Look up ahead, we have been left behind.
Based on everything I've read and heard about FFP to hold out hope that it will lead us to becoming dominant or more competitive is slightly naive.
posted on 30/1/13
ghost_of_cygan
While I feel that FFP will eventually work (Uefa and the ECA have invested too many resources into it to let it fail) I feel that the club need to be more accommodating until FFP is implemented in full.
The recent withholding of prize monies from clubs by Uefa is a drop in the ocean for them. However further sanctions are available and ultimately exclusion is an option.
The point is that we can currently meet FFP and utilise the recourses at the clubs disposal but are choosing not to.
posted on 30/1/13
Surely if we spent the money in the bank now, then when FFP finally comes in we'll still have the CL money, possibly be winning trophies and have a bigger fanbase around the world, meaning we can then revert to our current methods a bit more, but with more money coming in?
I might be being naive and simplistic, but oh well.
posted on 30/1/13
I did the sum in my head and with the number of lifeboats times the capacity you mentioned, forgive me, but it seems that there are not enough for everyone aboard.
posted on 30/1/13
I meant people buying shirts all around the world
posted on 30/1/13
Well, the boy's a hero then! Good for you, son. Well done T.
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