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and also their fans screaming at the club to "pay him what he wants" whilst negotiating a new deal!Or it will cover the cost of Özil doing nothing for about 6 weeks.
I can't think of any personality in their squad who would agree with that. Perhaps a youngster like Saka who comes across as a decent lad who just loves playing football.Surely the players could club together and pay the wages? Or take a pay cut to make sure the staff can get payed, shocking behaviour
Surely the players could club together and pay the wages? Or take a pay cut to make sure the staff can get payed, shocking behaviour
Levy got a lot of shit for doing that at Spurs, when he should have been commended.Maybe they should of used the furlough scheme in March then they wouldn’t of had to get rid of these people?
Same could have been levelled at any PL footballer in the country. Didn't the PFA tell players not to take pay cuts during the pandemic?Surely the players could club together and pay the wages? Or take a pay cut to make sure the staff can get payed, shocking behaviour
Yeah pretty sure they told them not to, i doubt the gooners will be the first club to do this either nowLevy got a lot of shit for doing that at Spurs, when he should have been commended.
Same could have been levelled at any PL footballer in the country. Didn't the PFA tell players not to take pay cuts during the pandemic?
Yeah pretty sure they told them not to, i doubt the gooners will be the first club to do this either now
"The club have made clear that they have received "significant financial support" from owner Stan Kroenke for the refinancing of stadium debt. But it has not gone unnoticed that the American's wealth, already estimated at $8.3bn (£6.32bn), has reportedly increased by $400m (£305m) during the pandemic."Getting rid of some staff it would appear :
Arsenal announce 55 staff redundancies
Woolwich plan to make 55 staff redundant because of the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.www.bbc.com
Looking on the bright side that surely has to be 55 less supporters if the club has dumped them into the jobless box.
The timing of this is fucking weird. Why not in April at the height of the pandemic? They could have used the furlough scheme."The club have made clear that they have received "significant financial support" from owner Stan Kroenke for the refinancing of stadium debt. But it has not gone unnoticed that the American's wealth, already estimated at $8.3bn (£6.32bn), has reportedly increased by $400m (£305m) during the pandemic."
Waited until they fluked the cup and got all the cunts in a good mood first...The timing of this is fucking weird. Why not in April at the height of the pandemic? They could have used the furlough scheme.
And this is after they just won more than that amount by winning the FA Cup. How fucked would they have been if they lost and had no Europa League either?
Proved right in their reasoning, clubs will still be spending big on transfers and wage increases for players. - they said it would be better to give directly to charity rather than a cut for the clubs who would likely spend on playing staff (possibly to replace themselves).Yeah pretty sure they told them not to, i doubt the gooners will be the first club to do this either now
Yeah pretty sure they told them not to, i doubt the gooners will be the first club to do this either now
I don't really get this logic. I get what you are trying to say but this is football not a mobile phone company or a Pie Shop.They should be totally ashamed if (A) they offer Aubameyang a wage increase (B) they sign anyone on a 100k + contract disgusting cretins but shame won’t come into it ignorance to a man the lot of them.