Gunners chairman reveals buying strategy
Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has revealed that the club's strategy in the January transfer market is no different than it has been in the past. That is, no new faces would be arriving at the club merely because the supporters and the media want that to be the case.
In an interview with the Daily Star, the 74-year old Hill-Wood reflected on learning from poor financial decisions in the distant past and insisted that it was more important for the club to build naturally over the course of time rather than panic buy in the search for silverware.
Premiership Talk Blog @ Jan 28, 2011 3:10 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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