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Arsenal ‘can’t compete’ in the transfer market, claims chairman

Peter Hill-Wood has given a frank assessment of the club’s current financial position.

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill Wood has admitted his side don't have the finances to compete with other Premier League sides.
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill Wood has admitted his side don't have the finances to compete with other Premier League sides.

ARSENAL CHAIRMAN PETER Hill-Wood has admitted the club “can’t compete” in the transfer market with rival Premier League teams.

However, he insisted the Gunners could still challenge for the title and that manager Arsene Wenger was not under pressure from the board to end a trophy drought spanning seven years.

Hill-Wood added he was “disgusted” by those fams who verbally abused French manager Wenger, in charge at the London club since 1996, last season.

“Arsene has money to spend but there’s a limit,” Hill-Wood told Tuesday’s London Evening Standard. “We can’t spend £50 million on one player.

“At a certain level, we can’t compete. I don’t think (Arsenal majority shareholder) Stan Kroenke is going to put the sort of dollars in that (Roman) Abramovich or Sheikh Mansour are putting into Chelsea or Manchester City.

“That’s not the way he thinks clubs should be run,” Hill-Wood added of the American sports entrepreneur.

“Luckily, Arsene understands that. He got an economics degree from Strasbourg University so he’s certainly no fool. He knows how a club should be run.

“That annoys a lot of people but clubs have to be sustainable. We’re not going to go bankrupt in the way one or two other well-known clubs have.”

Hill-Wood cited the case of Scottish giants Rangers, now playing in their country’s fourth-tier after entering administration, as “something we’ve all got to guard against”.

“They spent far more money than they could afford. We’re ambitious enough but we’re not going to end in the same plight as Rangers.

“That is a fact of life. So my advice is, don’t get miserable about it.”

Last season saw Wenger come under more pressure than ever since he took charge 16 years ago, with some fans even heard to chant: “You don’t know what you’re doing”.

Hill-Wood said: “What those fans shouted did not influence me one little bit. I was disgusted to hear them because Arsene’s been absolutely outstanding. He is still outstanding.”

This pre-season saw Arsenal captain Robin van Persie become the latest big name to quit the club because of their ‘lack of ambition’ but Hill-Wood said: “We have a pretty good chance of challenging for the Premiership. I don’t see why we cannot win it this year.”

- © AFP, 2012

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Comments (7 Comments)

  • David 04/09/12 #

    Arsenal are going to be well positioned when the Big Bang comes for a lot of those clubs in the PL. Same fickle fans will be hailing the genius of Wegner after Platini changes the financial rules.

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    • Hope you’re right, the sooner financial fair play comes into force, the better. Crippling club debt and sugar daddies should have no place in the game

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    • Financial fair play will takes over a decade to implement as soon as uefa try to make it happen 2 years from now every major sugar daddy club will tie it up in court for years

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    • Can’t say those clubs haven’t been warned, arsenal have been sorting themselves out for years, I really admire them for it. A very well run club Liverpool might be bad on the pitch now but are financially sound at last too. Not loaded but at least not crippled in debt thankfully.

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    • Are u kidding me Liverpool are screwed with the owners they have worse position than man united, Henry is just hicks in disguise at least arsenal have a new stadium to show for it, pool will have to ground share with everton if they want a new stadium

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    • Suger daddies like man city have what do ya think that there not going to be able to get away with it they will just sponsor themselves with one of their subsidiary company’s like they have done already with ethihad and the rest of the footballing world is that corrupt they won’t care as long as they get there cut

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  • David 04/09/12 #

    Arsenal are going to be well positioned when the Big Bang comes for a lot of those clubs in the PL. Same fickle fans will be hailing the genius of Wegner after Platini changes the financial rules,

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