ShipOfTheseus
Clint Dempsey
Exactly right. Kroenke doesn't give a sh1t about them being successful and their fans know it. Shame
The fun bit will be when the son and heir ousts Gazidis and sets his own bold strategy.
Exactly right. Kroenke doesn't give a sh1t about them being successful and their fans know it. Shame
Once football clubs are bought, assets can be stripped or they can fall into disrepair – with nothing the fans can do to stop it
Once Kroenke has Usmanov’s shares stock market rules will allow him to make a compulsory purchase of all remaining shares, thus giving him 100% ownership. That means what little transparency there has been up until now will be gone. The AGM, at which shareholders – many ordinary fans who bought a single share years before the current boom in prices – could at least express concerns about the running of the club, will no longer be held. The detailed public accounts that allow people to see where the money is going will no longer be published. It will cast a veil over Arsenal and KSE (Kroenke’s investment holding) can do what it likes with its asset. Any sense of custodianship over a local asset will be dead.
KSE has funded the large part of the offer to Usmanov with a loan from Deutsche Bank, and although they say in their statement to the stock exchange that this is “not being funded by way of any debt finance”, nobody would be any the wiser if, after he assumes full control, Kroenke leverages the value of Arsenal to service that loan.
Not once in the 11 years since Kroenke first bought shares in the club has this billionaire put a single penny into the team. Arsenal have famously been run as a self-sustaining business, spending only what they earn – and there’s something to admire about that. In fact, far from putting money into the team, he has actively taken money out, twice taking payments of £3m for “consultancy services”, until fan disquiet ensured that those payments stopped.
With no AGM, no public accounts, and nobody able to hold him to his responsibilities, there’s nothing to stop Kroenke making similar payments or taking fees in the future. Of course that has to be balanced with the obvious need to run Arsenal in a way that doesn’t negatively impact on its value and thus Kroenke’s investment, but when your club becomes just the latest addition to a wealthy man’s portfolio it’s hard not to worry.
Kroenke has been the majority shareholder since 2011, but there has been almost no meaningful engagement with fans. With TV deals providing vast amounts of income, Arsenal under Kroenke haven’t just coasted along, but gone backwards. They no longer play Champions League football, the club is not as attractive as it once was, and even with a new coach following the departure of Arsene Wenger, it feels as if there’s a huge amount to do to make meaningful progress on the pitch. Unless the American actually puts some of his money where his mouth is, it will be an uphill struggle. And a fanbase who were not quiet when it came to letting a legendary figure like Wenger know what they thought, will certainly be forthright in their views.
The question is whether Kroenke, on the other side of the Atlantic, will actually care. From the evidence we have seen until now, the chances are he won’t, and even if fans find their voice the club’s owner doesn’t have to listen.
The Premier League brought about a sea change in English football, with fans becoming consumers or customers, and the clubs themselves assets for rich businessmen to snap up. Fifteen of 20 Premier League clubs now have offshore owners. Arsenal was traditionally known as the Bank of England club. The Deutsche Bank-funded KSE Investment club doesn’t have quite the same ring.
Boo fudging hoo.
Boo fudging hoo.
You don't like it? Then buy Arsenal from Kroenke. Otherwise, "Person who wholly and privately owns something does whatever the fudge he likes with it" doesn't work as a notable story.
Agreed. It's why we should be thankful for Levy. Yes he is a sound business man, but as a fan of the club, I genuinely don't believe he would do anything to it's detriment.Even if it is the goons, wouldn't wish the Kroenke scenario on any club
Personally I hope that club is wound up and burnt to the ground and struck from the record for cheating in their early daysEven if it is the goons, wouldn't wish the Kroenke scenario on any club
Hear hear.Personally I hope that club is wound up and burnt to the ground and struck from the record for cheating in their early days
Personally I hope that club is wound up and burnt to the ground and struck from the record for cheating in their early days
good to see it's not only the spurs supporters trust that is full of entitled melts
This, how can you want to miss out on the NLDs?Nah -- I want them just good enough to finish 15th every season and have to play us and get smashed, year in, year out.
If they get Dembele (O) I’ll be a bit concerned about these guys, they’ll be leathal in attack again and Emery may have an idea how to defend compared to Wenger.
Because of his frog eyes?Ozil perfect for PSG
Racist.Because of his frog eyes?