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Daniel Ek

Is The KroenkeOut 🛩️ going to work?

  • Yes

    Votes: 44 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 69 39.2%
  • Don’t know Jeff

    Votes: 63 35.8%

  • Total voters
    176

2Smokeyy

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Country: England

Maybe

You're wrong, no?
Flamini is holding 14 billion now ?
Wow, get an ex-player as an owner, never gonna happen, but one can dream.
He does not, another bs story. There was a talk about it, someone misplaced the value of his company and the value of the market his company is working on
 

Malky

Established Member
I’m clutching at straws here, but what’s to say after the events of the past couple of days maybe he will decide it’s time to move on? The ESL, by the sounds of things, was heavily backed by him, probably his full intention of what he had planned for the club. Now that’s been killed off in 2 days, and no longer is it just Arsenal fans against him, but the entire footballing world, maybe he’ll decide to move on and cash in on the club before he destroys its value further.
The issue, like others have said, is someone having the cash ready to buy Arsenal.
You’ve got to ask the question, the ESL dream of his is dead, clubs had its worst domestic season in PL history and there’s still the possibility of no European football next season. Add in the team needing an overhaul and the fanbase despising the man, so what’s he staying for?
If he does continue here he needs to back the club financially in a huge way, show he wants us to challenge, if he doesn’t he’ll make himself look even worse than he already does. He could literally become the most hated man in football.
 

Batman

Head of the Wayne foundation for benching Nketiah

Country: USA

Player:Saliba
I’m clutching at straws here, but what’s to say after the events of the past couple of days maybe he will decide it’s time to move on? The ESL, by the sounds of things, was heavily backed by him, probably his full intention of what he had planned for the club. Now that’s been killed off in 2 days, and no longer is it just Arsenal fans against him, but the entire footballing world, maybe he’ll decide to move on and cash in on the club before he destroys its value further.
The issue, like others have said, is someone having the cash ready to buy Arsenal.
You’ve got to ask the question, the ESL dream of his is dead, clubs had its worst domestic season in PL history and there’s still the possibility of no European football next season. Add in the team needing an overhaul and the fanbase despising the man, so what’s he staying for?
If he does continue here he needs to back the club financially in a huge way, show he wants us to challenge, if he doesn’t he’ll make himself look even worse than he already does. He could literally become the most hated man in football.
He might already be. #Kroenkeout was trending in America at the same time we were awaiting the Floyd verdict. Consider the magnitude of that.
 

SingmeasongSong

Right Sometimes

Penn_

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It's his club, he can do whatever he wants for me he'll never be the problem. How can he? it's his club.

Would happily let him continue the self sustaining stuff instead of begging for another millionaire that would have also dragged us to a ESL out of fear anyway. It really seems nothing was learned if what most people are talking about when they mention our values and history and tradition they just mean being a top club, hopefully with a good version of Abramovic.
Because it’s not his ****ing club.
 

Why

Always Me ?
Funny thing is it wouldnt be as hard as you think to tank the value of a football club.

There are "clubs" you can join that requires a certain umber of followers on an associated social media account. They then pick a target and spread a fake news story to socials to push or tank stock value. They did it recently with Gamestop.

Aftv have been doing it for years, if they were smarter they could do some good instead of getting decent managers sacked,
 

GunnerBP

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I think there is a real possibility that the Kroenkes might look to sell because they are realizing that an EPL team isn't just guaranteed profit in the same way that American sports are.

When Wenger ran the club we had a financial stability that made Arsenal appear to be a smart investment. The Kroenkes want to make money more than they want to win, and now they are probably losing money.

The Super League was essentially an attempt to make an American sports league in Europe. Guaranteed money regardless of whether you win or lose. This monstrosity was a logical idea for Stan and Josh Kroenke because it is exactly how American sports work. In no way did they anticipate any push back, and I bet they assumed that the fans would rejoice at having a second competition where they could watch the best teams play. This is just how America views sports, so I'm sure they were shocked when Europe understood the Super League to be both the antithesis and destruction of sport.

Arsenal is probably becoming too big of a headache for Stan and Josh. They are probably struggling to figure out how to make it as profitable as they would like, and it might be the right time to cash out. It will be easier to focus on their American teams who exist without relegation and you can still make a massive profit despite being the worst team in the league.

In America they can be incompetent owners and still be considered successful. Having to be consistently competent just isn't something they've ever had to be as team owners.
 

amigo

Active Member
He is a successful African business man. If it has to be a billionaire he might not be worse than some others. Doubt though that he is where he is while he or all his companies being squeaky clean.
Richest man in Africa. Probably would like to invest and see Arsenal successful so on that front might get more than Stan. But could also be tempted by the big bucks of the super league.
 

Penn_

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Richest man in Africa. Probably would like to invest and see Arsenal successful so on that front might get more than Stan. But could also be tempted by the big bucks of the super league.
All billionaires will be tempted by the super league. You don’t amass that kind of wealth without knowing how to screw people over.
 
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