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Caglar Soyuncu emerges as new cult hero at Leicester City

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Yes the Ars are bigger club with respect to the value of the club on the world stage, finacial support by the owners (but they do not like spending it) and possibly Worldwide support, for now, but would you move there to win a trophey in the next 5 years?

We are currently a better team and more than likely a better bet for success over the next 5 years, a player may get more money, but will not win any trophies!! Depends what you want in life, money of success.

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1 hour ago, Langston said:

 

We have a better side, we aren't a bigger club.

Very True!!

The "big club" saga surfaces again. What would bring Leicester big club status? How long in the top six, how many cups?

Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest & Leeds all think they are still big clubs after 30 years in the wilderness so howl long to get it and how long before you lose it ??? 

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1 hour ago, Dorkingfox said:

Yes the Ars are bigger club with respect to the value of the club on the world stage, finacial support by the owners (but they do not like spending it) and possibly Worldwide support, for now, but would you move there to win a trophey in the next 5 years?

We are currently a better team and more than likely a better bet for success over the next 5 years, a player may get more money, but will not win any trophies!! Depends what you want in life, money of success.

I've followed Arsenal closely over the past 10-15 years. They have many problems inside the club that are now beginning to surface because of Wenger's departure.

 

For years, they were over reliant on him for all matters. He was given almost complete control at one point, which worked for quite some time until he found himself unable to evolve with some of the newer philosophies. It also seems like he lost his advantage in smaller markets to identify transfer targets.

 

They brought in Sven Mislintat from Dortmund to rebuild their scouting network and process, but with their new hierarchy (Sanllehi), they quickly shifted away from his philosophy and are now again onto something new. Mislintat knew what was happening and he left.

 

It's a mess there right now and there are no guarantees they will right the course anytime soon. They have struggled domestically in recent times and were practically irrelevant when they were in Europe when they came up against any of the other European big boys.

 

Any player, or manager, would be mad to go there for any other reasons aside from money or the club history. Not to mention their supporters are some of the most entitled and clueless around.

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