Whether Usmanov has intentions to invest in EFC or not, at present you would get that answer regardless.
He's not about to suggest he has interest in a second Premier League team while owning shares in the first. That's all sorts of trouble.
Whether Usmanov has intentions to invest in EFC or not, at present you would get that answer regardless.
He's not about to suggest he has interest in a second Premier League team while owning shares in the first. That's all sorts of trouble.
Arsenal shares make money, they are a solid longterm investment.Completely understand your reasoning and how you think it would be Usmanov. Who would buy his % of shares to be in the same position Usmanov is in now? Unless Kroenke would? I'm just musing really not disagreeing with you.
He may not be coming. I'm simply saying that's no kind of evidence from which to judge.Dude, that's just denial. He's not coming. There's no evidence whatsoever.
Dude, that's just denial. He's not coming. There's no evidence whatsoever.
Huh, why not?
Because Kroenke would buy the first 7% or so to take him to 75% and render Usminov completely impotent with a 23% stake.
So he will go from being impotent to being impotent?
Cos at the moment, hes not only impotent, he doesnt even see any naked flesh.
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Yes, totally - there are no buyers for large amount of Arsenal's shares other than Kroenke (upto 75%) because of the stranglehold Kroenke has.
Wont get much for 130 quid Kith.We all have to remember that next season the 20th team will receive £100m. I may have read somewhere, but don't quote me on this, that each position above is worth another £3m? That's £130 income for a 10th place finish. And I would guess that is conservative.
Mr Moshiri isn't going bankrupt any time soon.
000s of shares are bought daily, people buy shares in Google every single day, none of them have any intention in buying the shares to own Google, they buy the shares cos they make money.
So is not possible that people would buy shares in Arsenal, to make money?
check how frequently Arsenal shares are traded and who the buyer is - there's no market in Arsenal shares at all.