115 charges, illegal payments to agents, £1.3bn in debt, match fixing and accountancy fraud. But Arsenal are the bad boys of football

Arsenal are the biggest problem in football right now.

🔴 Not Manchester City with their 115 charges
⚪️ Or Manchester United with £1.3bn of debt
🔴 Nor Aston Villa with their 96% wage to turnover ratio
⚪️ Liverpool won the league last season at a canter, spent over £400m and are 21 points off top
🔴 Chelsea have just admitted to making £47m of undisclosed payments
⚪️ Everton have twice been found guilty and hit with points deduction for breaching rules
🔴 Fulham are pointless (as is every other club not mentioned)
⚪️ Brighton’s owner is faces numerous allegations around secret gambling syndicates and bets on his own team
🔴 Sunderland have borrowed a lot of money against future TV revenue to ease cash flow issues
⚪️ Newcastle are owned by a murderous regime and form part of a sports-washing project
🔴 Bournemouth refuse to develop a stadium suitable for the PL
⚪️ Crystal Palace were kicked out of the Europa League
🔴 Nottingham Forest are owned by a man alleged to be involved in match fixing, drug smuggling and gang violence in Greece
⚪️ Tottenham reemployed a manager director who had received a worldwide ban by FIFA
🔴 West Ham’s [REDACTED]
⚪️ Wolves financed a PL side based on high interest loans, with relegation set to be an existential threat

But Arsenal are the problem for scoring goals from corners and having players sent home from international duty due to fitness concerns…

Keenos

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