Calling Arsenal the 6th wealthiest team in the world is seriously missing the point of football finances these days.
That is a poor argument.
You are deflecting the discussion. This is not about Chelsea and Manchester City and even less about PSG (how on earth could PSG stop Arsenal winning the FACup, the league CUP or the EPL ?). You hijack this discussion in order to jump on your high horse and rant about the Sugar daddies clubs. For the zillionth time: clubs like Arsenal and Man Utd made the sugar daddies clubs happen because of the glass ceiling they created.
Winning the EPL is about player wages.
Winning cups isn't necessarily. You have much more upsets in Cups,because over two matches upsets are possible.
You will counter that argument with the CL. Yes, but what did the G14 do ? They watered down the club format by putting a mini league in it. This makes upsets less probable.
In the CL, i always support Belgian clubs. They are always in the fourth pot. If one of those team hasn't won at least one of their first two matches they are virtually out after two matches because of the playing schedule. In their 3th and 4t match they have to play the best team in the group.This is not logical.
So the UEFA and the G14 have done everything to make it hard for underdogs (even more so with the way the television money is divided). If a small league club wins the CL, this means nothing for the division of the money. I've said this countless times: when Porto won the CL, they were not among the first 8 teams when the television money was divided. All the teams that were in the CL from the bigger competitions got more money than Porto. Porto was the best of the rest. To give you an example: Porto eliminated Man Utd, yet United got more money...an example of the glass ceiling.Yet the only thing that United fans mention about that CL is the fact that the Porto players dived...that is complaining about spears in a war where nuclear weapons are used...
About Wenger and Arsenal.
Like i wrote: Wenger is the most influential manager in the history of the EPL because of his methods. Once the rival clubs took over those methods (training, scouting, nutrition, fitness,...). Arsenal lost a lot of the advantage they had. It became clear that Wenger isn't exactly a tactical genius (and that is not necessarily negative, remember Chelsea in their away game against Atletico). One of the things i like about Wenger is that he prefers winning with style over winning at all costs (= Mourinho).
The new stadium and playing with youth players might have hampered them for the CL and the EPL. But not in the League Cup and the FA CUP. Clubs like Birmingham, Swansea,Wigan and Portsmouth have won those cups. That is why i'm saying that winning the FA Cup isn't such a big deal from the point of view of a neutral (who really likes Arsenal, you know that).
Of course there are much bigger underachievers than Arsenal, if Spurs would have won the FA Cup or the League Cup i would have made an even bigger deal about it, than Arsenal fans do...but it wouldn't have been a big deal either...
Don't wanted to rain on your parade, just wanted to put things a litle bit in perspective. If Brazil wins the WC, then that is a splendid performance, but it would be no bigachievement because they play at home and because they are Brazil. If England win it, that would be outstanding. If Honduras wins it, it would be a miracle and splendid for football. Like i said in another thread: i want football where Leicester, Burnley or Swansea can win the EPL next season. The difference between Man Utd, Arsenal and the Sugar daddy clubs means nothing compared to the abyss between Spurs and clubs like Villa, Sunderland and other EPL clubs.
Sorry for this long post.