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They have been relegated to Ligue 2 for failing to meet their “financial requirements,” but of course that doesn’t make it look any better for Wednesday.   And such problems are everywhere.  Beşiktaş, ...
According to Physioroom Arsenal had 23% more serious injuries than any other club in the Premier League last season, which of course can be put down to bad luck, chance, having players who are weak ...
Plus there is an underlying problem: the majority of managerial changes fail to make things better – indeed mostly they make things worse. Yet clubs go on changing managers just to show fans that ...
But the fact (which is constantly ignored) is that each summer for as many years as I can remember, Untold has tracked all the transfer rumours concerning Arsenal and invariably come up with a total ...
But Arsenal now have to satisfy both the Premier League and Uefa in terms of its finances, and just for the hell of it the two organisations have totally different ways of calculating the losses clubs ...
Now we know that what happened in the 2023/24 season was that Arsenal had a multiplicity of goal scorers, one of whom got 20 but six of whom got eight or more – hence the huge total of 91 goals.
Leicester as we have oft pointed out is a club that has been reliant on legal trickery for two long, getting themselves off the hook when charged under FFP regulations for example, seemingly unaware ...
Of course one of the things that makes the numbers look particularly bad is the fact that some clubs sack their managers over and over again. Tottenham for example have had five managers in the last ...
Manchester United however have gone a different way by admitting they have over-spent what with losing £313m in the three years to 2023/24, which if nothing else, looks like carelessness when the ...
Part of the problem is also that many contracts these days include a clause to the effect that at the end of the contract if the player doesn’t leave in a way agreed by the club, the player is then ...
The non-English clubs that are above Arsenal in terms of revenue are Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona. The list shows Arsenal’s turnover at 716.5m euros. Manchester City has a turnover ...