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“Ambitious football clubs invest the money they receive from their fans” – AST kic


The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust (AST), has warned chief executive of the club, Ivan Gazidis, not to offer manager Arsene Wenger a new contract, but should focus on strengthening the squad ahead of the September 2 transfer deadline.

The Gunners have not done well this summer, despite Gazidis stating at the end of the season that the club was willing to compete for the best players. The 3-1 loss to Aston Villa in their opening Premier League game, has also increased frustration amongst fans.

“Chief executive Ivan Gazidis has spoken of the intent to offer Wenger a new contract. We believe this is inappropriate,” an AST statement read. “The entire focus must be on using the remaining days of the transfer window to strengthen the team significantly.

“Ambitious football clubs invest the money they receive from their fans, and sometimes their owners, to make themselves stronger. Arsenal supporters pay some of the highest ticket prices in world football, providing the club with considerable financial resources, but the ambition and ability to use them appear to be missing.

“The fact that there is money available for squad-strengthening is not disputed. The AST’s independent analysis suggests that the amount is somewhere between £70m-£100m.”

The supporters’ group also demanded majority shareholder Stan Kroenke, to play a much more proactive role within Arsenal.

“Stan Kroenke does not attend many Arsenal matches nor seem to have the time to devote to the affairs of Arsenal,” the statement continued. “But it is clear to all that the football personnel he is ultimately responsible for are failing. The AST calls on him to appoint an independent expert to conduct a review of all football functions at Arsenal.

“Clearly the interaction between our scouting, negotiating and player purchasing processes are failing and need urgent improvement.

“A decision on whether to offer an extension to the manager’s contract, which ends in May 2014, should only be taken following the closing of the transfer window and assessment of the team’s performances.

“Considerable improvement must be shown for us to be convinced this should happen.”

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