On this Saturday, I travelled to London for
a one day visit. It does a really nice city. As a fan of Arsenal, I must go to Emirate
Stadium. I wish I can go to there since I was small. My little dream finally
comes true but I cannot watch a match in it that is the only thing that I can
be blemished.
Apart from the strong and brilliant players
in the team, we cannot neglect Arsène Wenger who is the coach of the team. He
has led Arsenal in a successful way since 1996. Some leadership methods and the implementation of economy policy can be learnt from him. Most of the team like Manchester City FC will spend
a lot of money to purchase the players. However, he earned a reputation for
spotting young talent, and he has remained focused on developing a youth system. The club develops young players instead
of buying expensive player. Arsenal is the only few top level clubs which obtains net profit around the world. He can strike a balance between the position of the league and the money making. He is not only showing a good game to us but also demonstrate the consistent motivation to football, business, anything you do in life. He believes one of the best things about managing people is that we can influence lives in a positive way. That's basically what a manager is about.
Unfortunately, in football, there is more money than talent. For instance, he sold Van Persie to Manchester United for an initial £22.5 million, with an additional £1.5 million clause if United won a Premier League or Champions League title within the next four years. It is not easy to drop a player who remains one year contract by selling in this higher price. And Van Persie even made a speak that he would not renew his contract with the club.
Lastly, the club faced a bad time in the last few years as they had not won any trophies. He is still maintained his own ideas against the results that is what a manger should do. Being tursted in himself for working in his own way.
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