Leaving aside the moral issue, Kroenke may be forced to
invest in Arsenal, whether he wants to or not, if the club started to make losses.
He also admitted that Arsene Wenger's interest in using various statistics to buy players that are very efficient, but are available at reasonable prices, as identified by the «Moneyball» system, was another thing that attracted him to
invest in Arsenal.
They failed to
invest in arsenal, hope they wont invest the profit from arsenal in another business.
Maybe Jack is not really fully
invested in Arsenal...
At least now we know why Kroenke has
invested in Arsenal.
Kroenke has openly stated that
he invested in Arsenal for the business, not for the trophies and this is also recognised in his investments in other sports sides worldwide.
Kroenke has to go... Maybe empty stadiums every so often... maybe Usmanov et al can support loyal Arsenal fans so they can afford to do this... Kroenke's latest one is that he will continue
investing in Arsenal for the long term... can anyone ever recall a time when he has invested anything?
Not exact matches
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Arsenal Capital Partners is a specialized private equity firm that
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Arsenal invested over # 50m to bring
in Danny Welbeck and Alexis Sanchez over the summer but subsequently lost Olivier Giroud to a long term injury whilst Theo Walcott is feeling his way back from his own lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Of course
Arsenal fans have the right to feel aggrieved, we contribute far more than other supporters
in terms of ticket prices, so we expect a proportionate amount to be
invested in our team.
Cazorla is far better than Ozil
in my opinion... We wasted 42M to replace our best player (Cazorla was
Arsenal best player the season before we bought Ozil)... Don't get me wrong, Ozil is good but we should have
invest that money on a much needed position, maybe a striker (Bitty that the stubborn one didnot get Higuain for less than 30M) or a defender...
Arsenal simply have to
invest in proven talent
in the coming post-season, and the spine of the team needs to be assessed.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has openly stated that he is still looking to
invest in the market before the window closes on the 31st August and even though there's still a month away, Le Prof will need to act quickly to get reinforcements ahead of the season opener against Liverpool.
The criticism seems to increase year on year, and you can bet your life that the first time
Arsenal drop points this season, the verbal attacks will resume once again, but the fact is that every single team
in the Premiership is
investing in players
in that race for the title, and it is not getting any easier to win the League.
As his agent says, it's important that the club has at least two competitive quality strikers and unfortunately as Welbeck can not stay fit, it's very important that
Arsenal look to
invest in another striker to provide competition to Giroud, rather than replace the Frenchman.
Net spending after trimming all the deadwood fat would be FAR, FAR less than the hundreds of millions both Shitty and Manure are planning to
invest in this window and honestly would make
Arsenal IMHO very dangerous both
in England and Europe
We the
Arsenal fans have good reason to whine, as well as good reason to be disappointed with
Arsenal investing in this player who for me is a risk considering our circumstances.
Arsenal need to make sure they are satisfied with how, who, when and where they have
invested their money into and it would be a great shame to miss out on a player over a few extra pennies (
in the mind of a football club)
But going by what Arsene Wenger said yesterday, there is little to no chance that
Arsenal would consider
investing in them at whatever the price.
There are still many
Arsenal fans calling for Arsene Wenger to
invest in a top striker this summer, despite the brilliant form of Olivier Giroud, and one of the names most mentioned is Porto's Jackson Martinez, who has been highly praised by Wenger this season.
Unfortunately Usmanov may have given up on
Arsenal, since his offer to Kroenke was rejected and is now
investing in Everton!
Congratulations too them they've done very well
in recent years but they've been able to
invest more money into there squads than
arsenal.
Even Usmanov who has 30 % share on
Arsenal claims Kroenke lacks ambition, a comment made by the russian following a lack of desire to
invest in the team.
It was surprising that
Arsenal didn't
invest in a holding midfielder
in the summer, and now an injury to Francis Coquelin has left them desperately short.
Anfield boss Brendan Rodgers has
invested heavily
in his squad this summer whilst Arsene Wenger's only summer purchase has come
in the form of
Arsenal's successful capture of Chelsea keeper Petr Cech.
As high as third, Stan Kroenke is not strictly speaking
Arsenal's owner, but the majority shareholder of the Gunners is worth a cool # 3.77 bn, though many fans feel he is another who could do more to
invest in the team.
I think
arsenal need to think seriously and
invest in quality before it's too late.
Its actually sad fellaz some of us are out here
in Africa and we pay subscription fees to watch
Arsenal on TV every week, we pay for the internet we
invest emotions and Wenger has lost and its not that he does not know he is nonchalant to obvious problems.
Usmanov has previously offered to give
Arsenal FC a loan to repay all our debts and the loan would of been interest free and over a period of time we chose, he offered that as he said he thinks we are so close to winning trophies and getting back to the top but needed to
invest in the squad...
Wenger knows his sh*t, we just need a board who are
Arsenal fans and not sports businessmen, business is profits... profit or profit... a football fan would want to «gamble» a bit by
investing in the squad to make the winnings and publicity and not take the safe route of selling players to cover the cost of buying players and banking the profit.
At 21 years old, Hayden is still young and has to develop plenty more before he is the finished product, but I don't think
Arsenal will be the ones
investing in his resources.
At a time when clubs like Chelsea and Manchester City received huge financial backing from rich owners,
Arsenal instead chose to
invest in their long - term future by building the 60,000 - seater Emirates Stadium; a project of immense cost, which severely hit
Arsenal's short - term financial capabilities.
Now the season is over and he is over
in Dubai at an
Arsenal Soccer School, and he is obviously hoping to beat that record very easily next season, but he can't do that unless
Arsenal invest in some «strong players» that can be a bit more clinical
in front of goal.
All summer long
Arsenal fans were berating Arsene Wenger for not
investing that so - called «war chest»
in a new 50million striker, but the Frenchman kept insisting that Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott were more than enough to get the Gunners challenging for the title.
I don't think there is much chance that the
Arsenal we are used to would be willing to shell out such a fee, but with our place
in the top four this season having come under huge threat, it wouldn't be too much of a shock to see the board
invest to secure our place
in the Champions League spots.
It is not that the company did not have money to
invest; on the contrary,
Arsenal has enough
in the bank to give a run for the Chelseas of the world.
Arsenal should and do
invest in youth but it has to be done for more than saving money on world class players.
Unfortunately if Usmanov sells his shares to Kroenke, Usmanov will then
invest more
in Everton, which will be a double wammy for
Arsenal.
When
Arsenal made the decision to
invest their resources on increasing our revenue by building a bigger stadium, they did it with the full knowledge that they would be stretching their resources and would not be able to
invest so much money
in the squad.
acc to Spanish media AS
Arsenal are an attractive option for Karim because of Arsène Wenger & the presence of the FRENCH core
in the team Alfredo Relano: «The logic is leading to Cristiano being Real Madrid's «9» this season & Benzema on the bench as a result Rafa Benitez prefers Ronaldo as a striker & he is asking the club INDIRECTLY to get a RW IF Real Madrid can manage to sell Karim for $ 65m, then they have a chance of
investing that money on a SUPERSTAR.»
Keep
in mind Usmanov has recently bought more shares because he wants
Arsenal and that guy offered
Arsenal FC a interest free loan to cover all our debts when we moved into our new home and allow Wenger to
invest what the club earned back into the club.
In fact, when you consider the embarrassment of riches Wenger has had going forward in recent years, it's unsurprising that many Arsenal fans have torn their hair out in frustration at his inability to invest heavily in two or three defensively - minded marquee signing
In fact, when you consider the embarrassment of riches Wenger has had going forward
in recent years, it's unsurprising that many Arsenal fans have torn their hair out in frustration at his inability to invest heavily in two or three defensively - minded marquee signing
in recent years, it's unsurprising that many
Arsenal fans have torn their hair out
in frustration at his inability to invest heavily in two or three defensively - minded marquee signing
in frustration at his inability to
invest heavily
in two or three defensively - minded marquee signing
in two or three defensively - minded marquee signings.
A guy who wanted
Arsenal to
invest in the squad because he wanted to win titles.
Since the Financial Constraints of the Emirates Stadium Project eased off
in 2013,
Arsenal have
invested in 2 Marquee Signings — Ozil and Sanchez — Top Class Talented / Skilled Players?
I want
Arsenal to
invest in the squad like they use to, moaning about Wenger will not change it, that might get us a new manager but then what?
One former player doesn't agree however, and is claiming that
Arsenal will be
investing properly
in the coming window.
Wenger spoke of how
Arsenal have
invested a lot into Gnabry since his debut came
in 2012 and although the winger hasn't gone on to make too many appearances since then, he has shown to be impressive on the occasions he has played and he works well alongside the more regular first team players.