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in 2004 asked no did something, no other english club as a ci in over a 130 years. they became invincible. i have a 52000 history have been made. pass along a li campaign. losing $48.00 games, 0 defeat for them a critical of okay. we will, readable off the top of english football. felt like they were on their way to becoming one in europe. megan, i was going to stop here because the club getting bigger every year. but since then, arsenal haven't one single premier lee title. and off the years outside the
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champions league in 2021. they failed to qualify for europe at all. what happened? how did austin go from invincible outsiders? let's start at the beginning. awesome venga arrived in 1996 and let the club to phenomenal success. in 1998, they won the league and cut double for the 1st time in almost 3 decades. then between the summers of 20012005 also became the most dominant team in english. i to lead, sorry tools and 3, i think up wins in 4 years meant no one could match them for silverware in that time. not even alex ferguson's matches to united life was good but in football nothing lasts including beloved stadiums. in
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2002 arsenal received permission to build a new ground and ambitious move that would take them away from the iconic hybrid. the reason was simple, matched a revenue ticket sales and so on. was a massive financial factor in the 20052006 season austin was lost at high bery much . they income accounted for about a 3rd of arsenal revenues. so building a big a stadium sounds pretty smart, right? the problem was austell had to take on almost 400000000 pounds of debt to build emery at stadium a big number even now a crippling sum in those days. and long before the stadium was finished, the ground had already shifted beneath els faith arsenal. embarked on a project believing the football landscape was one way by the time that committed to that it had begun to change in a very considerable way of the arrival of roman abramoff. richard chelsea was
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a precursor to all of that. lou. yes, we have to talk about roman abramivitch pitched up across london in june 2003 and immediately sent about throwing cache around. so the son of the fog didn't, it's full season. chelsea. he pulls around 10 plays which custom over a 100000000 years. was a set seismic feeling that happened in the trucks in the window and looking back i was like, i don't think enough was beat if the os no hierarchy like vice chairman david dean were rattled. there's a famous david dean quote about how when chelsea were looking to sign patrick the errand term. cheery on re the roman roman abram adventures park to his russian tanks on our lawn and he's firing 50 pound note shouted. chelsea never got the hands of the arrow or on rape that they did out bid austin along,
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transfer the targets, drive up fees and wages. and one year after the gunners went invincible, knock them off that hutch at the top of english football. and they knew who to thank oh, just as also had weaken themselves financially. the premier league 1st billionaire foreign ownership. the timing not in was in february. 2000 eights, often were actually talk of the premier league until they rolled up to birmingham. first, a horror attack left strike edwardo with a broken leg. then after a last minute, penalty cost them victory. captain william gallus lusted right in the middle of the pitch arsenals, phone collapsed, and manchester united beat them to the title. i think what defined this whole iraq was the 2008 to, to draw against stunning him. we looked on cool to win the premier league that
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season. it was a devastating match. what happened to it? water to silver and not match. and then there was the 2011 late cup file. when you see the way we can see the good, of course you have regrets. birmingham again, aust, know a heavy favorites, but with the scores at $11.00 and the 89th minute and slapstick defending saw them concede and another trophy slipped out of their grasp. the fact that we lost it in these ridiculous circumstances, a mess up between the goalkeeper and lauren cash, only central defender. all of those things just playing into the idea that the fights were conspiring against ourselves. nobody gets that failure from the jaws of success quite like hostile and there were 20 more embarrassments. think about the 82 at old trafford and all you can think of is i remember when we went to old
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trafford and won the title. why did it not become a dentist offing? the stadium money wasn't available in 2 years. we nearly lost the end of an civil to him. we were losing players every single year after that. and he wasn't a symptom anymore. young players not particularly expensive signings bringing players in then selling them on for quite a lot of money. yeah, i really did have an impact on, on the way that the the team was built, the kind of quality that arson bangor was able to bring in via the transfer market to make matters worse by the time also had paid off a good chunk of the stadium debt, other sources of income had boot. broadcasting, revenues exploded and commercial. earnings from sponsorship deals had overtaken, match day revenue. remember that was almost a 3rd of total revenues in 2006. in the last pre cove id season 201890. it was down to less than a quarter, despite the sum,
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having more than doubled in that time. so basically, all those extra sates emerett stadium have been much less of an advantage than awful expected. still, by 2013 osman had money to play with again. music ursula arrived to usher in a new era and arsenal. finally won some silver way in the form of back to back f i cups while also maintaining consistent top full finishes ah no pad but still know where they had been a decade earlier. in 2017 arsenal, missed out on champions league qualification for the 1st time in 20 years. that despite spending ridiculous money on players like granite, shaka and flops got drama, stuffy and lucas perez the previous summer. a lot of the problems came before they even came in and, and i do think it's from the drop of everyone else persistence before you had
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sanchez in us or who were declining and then you probably needed a few more talents. but it was the starts of a trend that so austin, throw fortune's a quick fixes in the hope of getting back to europe's top table club went on to break their transfer record 3 times in just 2 years. and in the middle of all of up came the biggest change eval bmw over the previous decade. bit by bit much of the fan base had fallen out of love with awesome venga, or at least with his management, some cold for his head during the trophy drown. others kept the fight from much longer bought despite yet another cup success in 2017. it seemed like venga, the man who had revolutionized english football, been left behind. thank as early success was built around a strict diet regime inside a knowledge of french talent and
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a style of play that matched intense athleticism with technical brilliance and his football. had developed. we had this man who was the manager of everything and that's not really the way it worked in modern football. at that point you need structure, you needs recruitment specialists, you need or maybe a director of football and he was always really opposed to that arsenal. still put together a few title challenges after that and finished 2nd in the league as late as 2016. but 2 years later, following back to back failures to reach the champions, lee austell decided it was time to pop wise. after almost 22 years, the club said arrival to us and venga were gone. barbara, problems of angus successes was at the comp plan seemed to change every 5 minutes or chief executive ivan kazitis had brought in figures like diamonds,
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former chief scout spend, middling, todd, and barcelona executive rouse. and yeah, he to give arsenal a dream team with expertise on every level. but the way things works out was less avengers assemble and more royal rumble. cuz he to swiftly followed venga, routed the door to join icy milan and the power struggle that followed innovative ms. lindsey was outmaneuvered by the slick sunjay kaji just left immediately. yeah, he ousted missile inter. now you have a guy who's basically a marketing guy for nike who ended up a barcelona is running the football club. i mean that's, that's crazy stuff. after were acting like a champions league addict needing a fix, jumping on any solution they thought might get them back into the big time. jevar play, texas, so you ever get to like, but 2 thirds of the way up and you're like, oh my god, you've got no time to think that you're desperately trying to find the piece that
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will fit to get rid of all the bits of make everything good, and that's what they did in terms of the people die hard. the players they signed to the coach that they brought in. and it was all very catch what was bitten bob's just throwing probably money driven and not to locked in cents. where could they go? from here, sometimes you have to hit rock button before things get better. unfortunately, cause for optimism was right that waiting for them. because soccer and m l smith road, the 2 young stars straight out of arsenal. hail and academy burst onto the scene about a year apart and revitalized the club. they helped to reconnect the teen with a fan base that had long felt disenchanted. whoa! yeah. football has changed him wise arsenal. couldn't have seen coming. and no doubt it will again. then almost certainly never have another invincible season,
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but at least they found their way back to a strategy that fits the clubs identity. and if they keep planning for the future, one day they'll be contented again. ah, he's a radical defender of the faith yoseph collapsing. i hope benedict, the 15th under his leadership, the catholic church, the greatest crime, a global sexual abuse scandal, his position on the matter. we mean controversial today. the german pope from young reformer to defender embassy on d. w. showing off on the coat, the grammar is celebrities at the 75th cans film festival. but what is it like on the other side of the red carpet celebrity chauffeur,
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kennedy. now cardinals have elected me a simple humble worker in the vineyard of the lord of india. there senora de dula is an lieber, follows as a horse and the limbs of evil is a loving parental home. correct is from morning to night. it provides an order of life that is shaped by the liturgy, to glide, the prayers. it is on tie. the bells that beckoned me to church every sunday
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morning. you know, i am to be an altar boy. indeed, to be immersed in this picturesque world. i shall mazique to the beautiful music the wonderful him sobbing my look. in fact, i know which of them are be singing in my final hour before i die. tang every aspect of life is bathed in the immense joy of being allowed to belong to and live in this culture on in these are a call to our midland. so dolphin via zone, as you say, leaps who ever experiences all of this is very fortunate. it, it's like receiving an extraordinary gift. bless it. is he who carbs out this experience for his entire life? it has gone. city milan deserves gauze and god knows all what god is absolutely good and everything god wants and asks of me. indeed god can ask anything of me because if jesus died from me on the cross, i can't say no. my memory as
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a child. when he came to religion was fear and guilt said big ting in traditional to tell us isms ultimately em, ireland was that the church control the way people, tosh, their lives were controlled under thinking was controlled by the church. okay. we were told we had the conscience, butch, we could only use our conscience if we followed the teaching of the church. in the centuries after the enlightenment, the catholic church faced a dilemma. it firmly rejected the modern world, a world that embraced the principles of liberty, democracy, and freedom of religion as fundamental rights. but as a result, more and more believers found themselves leading lives that were at odds with the
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moral teachings of the church. the 2nd vatican council convened in the hopes of reconciling these differences and ushering the church into the modern age. accompanying the german delegation was a young theology professor, by the name of yoseph that singer ah ah, the glory of god is the human person fully alive? the old church, the old preaching, didn't want us to be fully alive. it wanted us to be careful, in case we'd fall into sin
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our generation, we thought that we would create a new church that the pest was gone and the future was full of bright promise. yoseph that singer was seen as one of the most progressive theologians in the council. his writings were instrumental in carving out a reformist pathway. been simple for so years without seeing that i met professor user frank singer. at the 1st session of the 2nd vatican council in rome, rut singer undoubtedly lay that a triumphant image of the church, whom feelin after all. that was the image from his youth us, and it was such a glorious image as why your ot us gosh, oh glance forever. in my young years this priest young married women coming in to us, coming in to send me an estimate late twenty's. never having been obviously married,
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never had any experience of relationship with women because i been an assignment of a for my youngest, asking my advice and their sexual relationships. the but dickless of it. but at least i had the theology from they, the new teaching about conscience and about the importance of being able to make your own decision in your own particular circumstances. and then that where maybe to be able to set them free of ish. another progressive theologian and the council was hands coon, a professor at the university of tubing in, in south western germany, in a rat singer, couldn't saw a kindred spirit and invited him to teach him to be in when hunting i, in the fall when motzinger came to lectures there was something of a transitional phase who stopped talking normally, perhaps a little unsure,
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weaker than his voice slowly rose until he reached the classic pitch last. she actually has a rather high voice, the more than he was fully within himself. elsie and no longer made eye contact. he just looked up at the ceiling and delivered as lecture would see then he was in his element was in silent element. oh, that's actually happened the baton rosen, and chad and concealment out. and kristen had that singer spun traditional church doctrine into language that was accessible. students lined up to hear his lectures . oh, but outside the lecture hall, young people were taking to the streets. they were calling for more freedoms and protesting the status quo. into being in that singer was suddenly seeing up close the revolutionary demands, threatening the church does have got singer use of read singer is
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a very clear thinker class. someone who's been shaped by the auto pay meaning from everything in the world must be ordered. and god has ordered everything and folded it into the system, so to speak, to zagging a bar. so the revolution is the worst thing that can happen us because it destroys order, you all know, coupled. so if any, i'm starting shouting, and i mean after all, in those days he was a young professor. i'm not used to this. it probably gave him a real trauma. it seems to have given him so much of a trauma that he changed tis the outlook he had on certain matters in the am, at the council. secular, modernism, all the secular anarchy that was going on in the sixty's when everything was, was popping and, you know, the old world was dying and the new one was sort of trying to become to, to give birth to itself. um that i think that that carnal rattling or may have seen
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it that way. you know he's the defender of truth absolute truth which isn't changing against modernism, which streaming it from all sides. ah, that singer left tubing in for the bavarian city of regensburg where his brother was the conductor of the famous boys choir, the reagans burger dom batson, or cathedral sparrows. that singers, sister who devoted her life to managing his household, accompanied him. ah ah. and his other is one thing that must be
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said. if the charge were to orient itself towards the wound which would entail turning away from the cross if it would lead not to a renewal of the charge but rather to its demise. if him, during his time in fagin berg had thing as shifted his position on just how much reformed the church could take her to get his stammered sir, wounded in unfroze, i had no girl. but that time graziano was influenced by a group of young people who had acquaint apocalyptic outlook in india. they stock piled supplies and hold up in their house. before weeks you bottom, they bought sacred candles and were always expecting evil to come. uh joel, you might have autumn dust bruiser. com escaped in saima in his brand of theology. i know there's always been this idea that the devil is trying to creep in and so co, paul, the 6th one said that the devil tries to slip in like smoke, through the cracks in the wall seats and dag demoya. so common
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a few years later in 1977, paul paul, the 6th appointed yoseph rat singer, as archbishop of munich and fly thing beast. so be right. are you ready to remain united in the b dns and loyalty? some on the successor of the apostle peter, is in there. i am ready that singer vowed to defend the teachings of the church and adopted cooperative, horace veritas, meaning co workers of the truth. as his episcopal motto, the kitchen is supplies for the church is already surrounded by enemies and the very worst to the secularized theologians, the modern priests num, i say modern with quotation marks, dogs who pose critical questions songs to question the sexual teachings of the
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church fog and fold questions of modernity into the theological discourse, lawson and william, and there must be a clear stand against that through a clear liturgy light and clear recognition of the ministry and a clam, and a comes unto us above. and when the oldest divided said that there's only one truth and everything else is wrong. that not only is his personal view, a true view, but it is the only true view when he has to fight for it to show people, all else is wrong. that i think that was his self perception throughout his life and into oh, this be the whole ah,
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i was concerned deleted. gee, lose the sense of the secret because it is a language we are using here on earth, which needs to lead us to inexpensive of the transcend. it is the doorway to heaven inexpensive heaven on earth. and so it has to have the language of beauty in music investments. literature has to talk about beauty because it's talking about the true. oh yeah, the, i'm just one of the most popular church hymns was a house full of glory. looks as though imagined the church is a castle where everything inside is good and well, but the outside world is full of enemies. in the end, the devil storms, the church,
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but he can't enter because it is a house of glory, which can withstand all knowledge of these cindy going stayed on the map amid this ongoing, an increasingly harsh critique of the modern world rad singer actually left nothing good to say school to school lesson for life perhaps the most characteristic speech that sums it all up is his famous speech. in the last one he gave as a cardinal to read as carried. naga had not, don't come and there he articulates his drinking very clearly and very sharply with not a single emptied phrase which was probably the reason why he was elected to the post . oh, they're gone, progress had money of didn't. boston give elton i very well i feel it's yeah, she condo can having a clear faith based on the creed.
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