Gunners have £123m in kitty

Arsenal have announced a £17.8m profit in the club's latest half-yearly results, giving them an increased figure of £123.3m in cash reserves.

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afc (Arsenal) says...

texan gooner - in fairness to dirty-verbals, it's actually a combination of the 2.

Posted 12:39pm 27th February 2013

texan gooner (Arsenal) says...

@dirty verbals: The article states the size of the kitty. It does not state that the Board has sanctioned Wenger the complete kitty for transfer activity. One they publicly come out saying they will spend X amount and then if wenger fails to spend, blame him! Am sick of the stick Wenger gets when its the Boards's refusal to loosen the purse strings that is the real problem. Don't be under any illusion that we will get a big name coach in wenger's place when there is no money to spend.

Posted 2:38am 27th February 2013

swampdog83 (Manchester United) says...

imagine the trophy cabinet u could buy with that!!!

Posted 10:00pm 25th February 2013

dirty-verbals (Arsenal) says...

Blow the lot, us fans deserve a bit of excitement and some star names joining this summer! If Arsene wont spend it then bring in someone that will.

Posted 8:42pm 25th February 2013

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