Jacko93
Player Valuation: £35m
And given us an iconic, state-of-the-art, riverfront, Kopite-fume-inducing stadium
He really has been brilliant for our club and will continue to be.
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And given us an iconic, state-of-the-art, riverfront, Kopite-fume-inducing stadium
You an ITK ITK ?He really has been brilliant for our club and will continue to be.
And given us genuine hope of an iconic, state-of-the-art, riverfront, Kopite-fume-inducing stadium
I dont disagree. But how does that stand in the way of the club giving some idea how that will be achieved to fans being asked to have faith in a plan for the future?
http://news.arseblog.com/2016/08/alisher-usmanov-could-sell-arsenal-stake-to-take-over-at-everton/
Alisher Usmanov could sell Arsenal stake to take over at Everton
Speculation is mounting that Alisher Usmanov is ready to sell his stake in Arsenal and join former partner Farhad Moshiri at Everton.
The Uzbeki took full control of the 30.04% that RED and WHITE SECURITIES LTD own in the club when Moshiri purchased a 49.9% stake in Everton earlier this year.
However, with an almost non-existent relationship with Stan Kroenke – the 67.05% majority shareholder in Arsenal – and the chances of him being offered a position on the board, or one of any influence at the club, almost zero, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he decided to go all in with Moshiri at the Merseyside club.
In order to do that though, he would need to find a buyer for his shares, as he is highly unlikely to sell to the American’s KSE group.
What that might mean for Arsenal is very interesting. At the moment there’s a kind of status quo, where Usmanov has accepted he can have no influence leaving Kroenke quite happy and untouchable, but perhaps new investors might be more inclined to shake things up.
Since his arrival at Everton, Moshiri has presided over the appointment of Ronald Koeman from Southampton, as well as installing Leicester’s former chief scout Steve Walsh as the club’s director of football, real signals of ambition from the club.
This is definitely a situation to keep an eye on because the implications for Arsenal are obvious.
Haha obvious rumours.
http://news.arseblog.com/2016/08/alisher-usmanov-could-sell-arsenal-stake-to-take-over-at-everton/
Alisher Usmanov could sell Arsenal stake to take over at Everton
Speculation is mounting that Alisher Usmanov is ready to sell his stake in Arsenal and join former partner Farhad Moshiri at Everton.
The Uzbeki took full control of the 30.04% that RED and WHITE SECURITIES LTD own in the club when Moshiri purchased a 49.9% stake in Everton earlier this year.
However, with an almost non-existent relationship with Stan Kroenke – the 67.05% majority shareholder in Arsenal – and the chances of him being offered a position on the board, or one of any influence at the club, almost zero, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he decided to go all in with Moshiri at the Merseyside club.
In order to do that though, he would need to find a buyer for his shares, as he is highly unlikely to sell to the American’s KSE group.
What that might mean for Arsenal is very interesting. At the moment there’s a kind of status quo, where Usmanov has accepted he can have no influence leaving Kroenke quite happy and untouchable, but perhaps new investors might be more inclined to shake things up.
Since his arrival at Everton, Moshiri has presided over the appointment of Ronald Koeman from Southampton, as well as installing Leicester’s former chief scout Steve Walsh as the club’s director of football, real signals of ambition from the club.
This is definitely a situation to keep an eye on because the implications for Arsenal are obvious.
Think it's all a load of Boluxthat is all speculation and guesswork
Why?Think it's all a load of Bolux