Kenyon's big money move - yet another reason to hate Chelski ...
Good news for Arsenal financially though, actually made a profit this year, despite having to pay £40 million for the new stadium construction costs (originally to be financed by loans), to be secured back after the loans are approved, which shouldn't be a problem now with the new Nike deal helping to secure the loan.
I think its official that Chelski are now the biggest club, financially, in the league. Not so much financial reach (in terms of fan base), but very deep pockets for the immediate future (another £110 million come January?). They have always been bigger than Arsenal financially (and so have United, Liverpool and a half dozen other clubs, including Tottenham), so it doesn't affect us, as much as it affects Man U.
But I suspect none of this will have much effect on Chelski (at least not positive ones) on the field, or in the final league positions come May.
Good news for Arsenal financially though, actually made a profit this year, despite having to pay £40 million for the new stadium construction costs (originally to be financed by loans), to be secured back after the loans are approved, which shouldn't be a problem now with the new Nike deal helping to secure the loan.
I think its official that Chelski are now the biggest club, financially, in the league. Not so much financial reach (in terms of fan base), but very deep pockets for the immediate future (another £110 million come January?). They have always been bigger than Arsenal financially (and so have United, Liverpool and a half dozen other clubs, including Tottenham), so it doesn't affect us, as much as it affects Man U.
But I suspect none of this will have much effect on Chelski (at least not positive ones) on the field, or in the final league positions come May.
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