- Aug 25, 2004
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just read this on bbc gossip and it made me think.
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has warned the club they face losing their best players unless they alter their wage structure. (Various)
will aresenal have to rethink this structure (some would it is similar to ours) in order to maintain their level and go further in domestic and european football. they undoubtably have the infrastructure to take a risk on outlay (big stadium and champions league income), but seem reluctant to stretch themselves to look for a massive windfall.
are they right or wrong to take this current stance? time will perhaps tell but if helb and adebayor go following flamini then they have lost 3 exceptional footballers and 1st team regulars in the space of one window.
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has warned the club they face losing their best players unless they alter their wage structure. (Various)
will aresenal have to rethink this structure (some would it is similar to ours) in order to maintain their level and go further in domestic and european football. they undoubtably have the infrastructure to take a risk on outlay (big stadium and champions league income), but seem reluctant to stretch themselves to look for a massive windfall.
are they right or wrong to take this current stance? time will perhaps tell but if helb and adebayor go following flamini then they have lost 3 exceptional footballers and 1st team regulars in the space of one window.