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Tightening the belts

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rurikbird

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Arsenal FC just issued this statement:
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic we have been working hard to ensure that Arsenal Football Club emerges in a robust and strong position for the future.
In line with other football clubs and many other businesses operating in the sport, leisure and entertainment arena, we have been impacted directly by COVID-19.
Our main sources of income have all reduced significantly. Revenue from broadcasters, matchday and commercial activities have all been hit severely and these impacts will continue into at least the forthcoming 2020/21 season.
The pandemic represents one of the most challenging periods in our 134-year history and we have responded promptly by implementing wide-ranging measures to reduce our costs. Our players, senior football staff and executive team have volunteered pay cuts, we have stopped pretty much all of our capital spending, and our discretionary operating expenditure has been strictly controlled.
We have also received significant financial support from our owners, Kroenke, Sports & Entertainment in terms of refinancing our stadium debt.
These steps have all reduced the impact of the pandemic on the club and have helped us continue to maintain investment in the team. This will continue to be a key priority.
It is now clear that we will be facing more significant and longer-lasting reductions in our revenue than we all hoped. Current indications are that we will not have fans back at Emirates Stadium for the start of next season and fans will only be able to return in limited numbers after that. The global economic projections are also very negative.
This will impact the disposable income of our fans, the money corporate clients have to spend on hospitality and sponsorship, and the ability for broadcasters to invest in TV rights.
We all hope there will be no “second wave” but we also need to accept that is one of the many uncertainties ahead of us and plan accordingly.
Over recent years we have consistently invested in additional staff to take the club forward but with the expected reduction of income in mind, it is now clear that we must reduce our costs further to ensure we are operating in a sustainable and responsible way, and to enable us to continue to invest in the team.
Our aim has been to protect the jobs and base salaries of our people for as long as we possibly can. Unfortunately, we have now come to the point where we are proposing 55 redundancies.
We do not make these proposals lightly and have looked at every aspect of the club and our expenditure before reaching this point. We are now entering the required 30-day consultation period on these proposals.
We know this is upsetting and difficult for our dedicated staff and our focus is on managing this as sensitively as possible.
These proposed changes are ultimately about ensuring we take this great football club forward, creating the right organisation for a post-Covid world, and ensuring we have the resources to return to competing effectively at the top of the game here and in Europe.
Raúl Sanllehi, Head of Football
Vinai Venkatesham, Managing Director

Every club not backed by oil money will have to make cuts in some way. I wonder if there are discussions about our players and staff taking a pay cut. And I also wonder how Man United can think they can afford a £90M outlay for Sancho in this environment.

 
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Arsenal FC just issued this statement:


Every club not backed by oil money will have to make cuts in some way. I wonder if there are discussions about our players and staff taking a pay cut. And I also wonder how Man United can think they can afford a £90M outlay for Sancho in this environment.
Interesting and somewhat brave of them- Very good point you make about about Sancho and Utd. Being prudent and sensible seems good form as far as I’m concerned, Sell what we don’t need and buy what we do within that structure. For a youth player (of any team) the time is now.
 
What's the situation at Spurs?

There was a lot of chat (on here at least) about them needing to make CL to pay their debts off. Well, they didn't get CL and the Covid situation has fucked everyone. Where does that leave them?
 
They renogotiated their finance didn't they? Also took out some government loan to cover the losses from the coronavirus
 
They renogotiated their finance didn't they? Also took out some government loan to cover the losses from the coronavirus
This. I think they got a £200M Government loan on a low interest rate to cover their stadium costs.
 
Barcelona President Bartomeu says they lost 200M in the last few months because of the pandemic and are operating on the assumption revenues will decrease by 30% this coming year.
 
"Somewhat brave" making 55 workers redundant. For fuck's sake!
Don't be a tart all your life Tom. That's not what I meant and you know it. It's just interesting that they released a statement that's all. Admittedly 'brave' is the wrong word but in my defence, I was in the bath when I wrote that. Half a bottle of radox and steamy suds can scramble the brain a little.
 
So Arsenal is eliminating their head of recruitment as one of the 55 positions to be cut alongside regional directors of recruitment and scouts. Now they will rely even more on agents, with Kia Joorabichan already an outsize influence on their recruitment. Penny wise and pound foolish?
 
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At least Big Fatz and GutBukketXXL and all those other twats who do Gooner YouTube stuff will still be around to demand that the entire population of the world gives a flying fuck about their wretched club.
 
Arsenal's business model that relied on a combination of CL corporate hospitality and inflated ST costs has come tumbling down. Even when stadiums open again they are seeing a big shift in their income by being over-reliant on this stream (the shift to EL was costly - shame that they didn't completely miss out this year though).

They'll have to hire another 55 PR people if they announce Willian + an inflated contract for Auba after this.
 
Apparently the 55 staff redundancy will save them 2.5m, should be enough to pay Willian for 2 months.
They made a massive fuck up by leading with line its to save money for player recruitment. Better off just saying as a business restructure.
Now the players and manager will be involved.
 
Apparently the 55 staff redundancy will save them 2.5m, should be enough to pay Willian for 2 months.
They made a massive fuck up by leading with line its to save money for player recruitment. Better off just saying as a business restructure.
Now the players and manager will be involved.

They should have just said they sacked their scouts and recruitment staff for years of buying overrated shit players. Would make a lot more sense.
 
Arsenal's business model that relied on a combination of CL corporate hospitality and inflated ST costs has come tumbling down. Even when stadiums open again they are seeing a big shift in their income by being over-reliant on this stream (the shift to EL was costly - shame that they didn't completely miss out this year though).

They'll have to hire another 55 PR people if they announce Willian + an inflated contract for Auba after this.
David Luiz got extended a month ago, he alone would have covered these jobs, I'd be furious as an Arsenal fan.
 
I don’t think it’s upto the Arse players or their fault, they already took a pay cut during covid as I understand it. The club hierarchy would just shifted the blame elsewhere, like quiet a few businesses during Covid, it’s quick way to make mass cuts and there will be more to come.
 
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The players took the 12 percent paycut (well some did, Ozil and some others refused) in order to save jobs.
The club have now fired 50 odd people and claim it’s to help in recruiting players. Players that will be rivals to those that took the paycut. I can imagine all of those players demanding full compensation.
 
So Arsenal is eliminating their head of recruitment as one of the 55 positions to be cut alongside regional directors of recruitment and scouts. Now they will rely even more on agents, with Kia Joorabichan already an outsize influence on their recruitment. Penny wise and pound foolish?

Willian agent - Kia Joorabchian
David Luiz agent - Kia Joorabchian
Cedric Soares agent - Kia Joorabchian
Alex Iwobi to Everton transfer - Kia Joorabchian represented Arsenal.

Kia was the agent of Edu (now Arsenal technical director or something) and they both have some business relationships in Brazil also.
 
Guardian reports the Arsenal player WhatsApp group is "abuzz" with players' anger over this. They took a pay cut precisely to prevent something like this from happening.
 
They should have just said they sacked their scouts and recruitment staff for years of buying overrated shit players. Would make a lot more sense.

I was going to say something like that too. Fabregas was long time ago, their most recent big purchase was Pepe for £72M, which is simply NOT a good deal and showed spectacular lack of imagination. Now we don't know who pushed for that deal and who was against – but one could reasonably say what use is an extensive scouting network if they just end up buying the most expensive and overhyped player on the market anyway.

Contrast it to LFC, where you can tell that it's the scouts and analysis that are driving the decisions and they don't give a rat's arse about optics, hype or "placating the fans" whatever that means.
 
To add to that. There are a lot of short sighted transfers made by Arsenal.
Saliba looks like it could be a good one, but with the conditions now being known for Wilian. It smells a bit of something that will benefit them for maybe one season, and they’ll pay out of their noses the next 2-3.
 
The players took the 12 percent paycut (well some did, Ozil and some others refused) in order to save jobs.
The club have now fired 50 odd people and claim it’s to help in recruiting players. Players that will be rivals to those that took the paycut. I can imagine all of those players demanding full compensation.

Fuck off! Did Ozil refuse!?

Obviously he's under no obligation to accept that, but that's a cunt's move. He's on 350k a week.
 
I wish I didn't hear about any of this shit. What a rancid business it all is.

Even worse when the players were told if you take a pay cut then we won't make staff redundant.

Just a complete shit show. I have no faith that our lot wouldn't do the exact same. It is only the fan base that keeps them in check.
 
Gonna sound like a moaning old fart here but seeing grown men get giddy with excitement because Nike have made a new footy kit leaves me feeling so out of touch. Nike? You mean the slavery people? And you're like a kid who just got a new pokemon or something? Fucking hell.
 
Gonna sound like a moaning old fart here but seeing grown men get giddy with excitement because Nike have made a new footy kit leaves me feeling so out of touch. Nike? You mean the slavery people? And you're like a kid who just got a new pokemon or something? Fucking hell.

I completely agree about Nike being bastards, but I am a hypocrite because I willingly buy their trainers and get giddy over some 110s getting released.


Thought most of the LFC x Nike stuff is fucking crap anyway.
 
Fuck off! Did Ozil refuse!?

Obviously he's under no obligation to accept that, but that's a cunt's move. He's on 350k a week.
Not just Ozil, a few other players refused. They wanted guarantees on things like no job cuts for non playing staff. Signings wouldn't be made using the money saved.
 
I mean the shit at Arsenal is shite and whatever but football clubs aren't businesses ; well most aren't.

Therefore Arsenal need to sign better players , win more matches and actually achieve shit to generate more income to then hire more staff. Its hard a chicken and egg scenario in football, players always come first obv.
 
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