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Daniel Levy - Chairman

Last thing we need inside the stadium are negative vibes against Levy again, especially after the comments about the fans by Romero and the new contract for Spence.
Draw or Win against City should keep the good spirits up when we play Bournemouth and the haters can keep their banners outside the stadium. If you delve back through the transfer rumours you can find Eze connected with The Woolwich ages ago , unfortunately internet rumours and hype gave the impression that he was as good as signed days ago for us, just shows ignore rumours.
 
You have to admire how the Goons took care of business yesterday, even though it was to our detriment.
They let us do the negotiations so they didn’t have to? They clearly picked up the phone and said what are Spurs offering? Ok we will match / slightly higher. Anyone knows if Spurs have agreed a fee you are not negotiating anything better so they just match it knowing its a good deal. They are hardly going to go and renegotiate all over again when its already been done by a club.
 
You have to admire how the Goons took care of business yesterday, even though it was to our detriment.

They're just an extremely decisive club since Josh Kroenke took the reigns, representing his dad - that coincides with the Kroenke acquiring full control of the club in the aftermath of Usmanov being booted.

The bigger issue lies in that disparity - Arsenal have invested owners, so if Josh Kroenke okays spending 70m after already spending 190m, that's fine, it's his money, and they have fudgetons of it to spend.

Levy isn't spending his own money - he is, in effect, spending Joe Lewis's. And Lewis gives zero fudges about us. So even if he wanted to, I doubt he could spend as freely as Arsenal can.

It's interesting that Vivienne Lewis was at the Burnley game, and apparently has attended others recently - could be one sign of a changing of the guard at ENIC. With the appointment of Peter Charrington as director, it feels like they are taking closer control of the club than they have done in decades - and that could be one pathway to us changing the way we operate, the way Arsenal did once the younger Kroenke took over. But, all speculation.
 
They're just an extremely decisive club since Josh Kroenke took the reigns, representing his dad - that coincides with the Kroenke acquiring full control of the club in the aftermath of Usmanov being booted.

The bigger issue lies in that disparity - Arsenal have invested owners, so if Josh Kroenke okays spending 70m after already spending 190m, that's fine, it's his money, and they have fudgetons of it to spend.

Levy isn't spending his own money - he is, in effect, spending Joe Lewis's. And Lewis gives zero fudges about us. So even if he wanted to, I doubt he could spend as freely as Arsenal can.

It's interesting that Vivienne Lewis was at the Burnley game, and apparently has attended others recently - could be one sign of a changing of the guard at ENIC. With the appointment of Peter Charrington as director, it feels like they are taking closer control of the club than they have done in decades - and that could be one pathway to us changing the way we operate, the way Arsenal did once the younger Kroenke took over. But, all speculation.
Not sure some of the points you raise are correct, both clubs are self sustaining . The Woolwich are back in Champions League and are maintaining high league positions which is bringing far more prize money in.
e.g. last seasons PL prize money Woolwich made £171.5 million, Spurs £127.8 million, add to that prize money from a CL semi finish for The Woolwich which earns far more than winning the Europa , add that prize money to revenue from home CL matches at full prices as opposed to our home EL matches at reduced ticket prices they probably have at least £100 million or more in revenue to spend.
 
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