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bbrian
10-04-2017, 06:39 PM
This is good , im led to believe?

eastgermanautos
10-04-2017, 07:44 PM
This is good , im led to believe?

I was very down on Stan but look at the LA Rams. Next we need a dynamic young coach with an aggressive offensively-minded philosophy. Goff and Gurley as a one-two punch!

bbrian
10-04-2017, 08:42 PM
I was very down on Stan but look at the LA Rams. Next we need a dynamic young coach with an aggressive offensively-minded philosophy. Goff and Gurley as a one-two punch!

What about the Rams..they will continue to be **** because you LA folks wont support them . Have you seen the crowds they are drawing? Have you seen how much Stan wants you to cough up just for the rights to buy a season ticket? It wont work . Never did in the past in Los Angeles . Why would it be any different now ? . You guys follow the Lakers and thats it because you have far more to do on a sunday afternoon than watch the ****ing Rams or Chargers

PSRB
10-05-2017, 08:14 AM
This is good , im led to believe?

I'm with Arseblog on this one, they're both purely in it for themselves.

At least, for the minute, Kroenke gives the club stability. God knows what Usmanov will do with it and whilst it's a little tempting to see if he'd come in and spend silly money, I suspect that as it's his money he might actually be a little reticent to pay £100m + for these players.

SWv2
10-05-2017, 08:45 AM
I'm with Arseblog on this one, they're both purely in it for themselves.

At least, for the minute, Kroenke gives the club stability. God knows what Usmanov will do with it and whilst it's a little tempting to see if he'd come in and spend silly money, I suspect that as it's his money he might actually be a little reticent to pay £100m + for these players.

Dunno mate, 100m to him is relative chicken feed but he may get a metaphorical hard on (or a real one) from lording it at the top table of European football.

Oligarch wars as such.

Welcome Usmanov.

Peter
10-05-2017, 08:49 AM
I'm with Arseblog on this one, they're both purely in it for themselves.

At least, for the minute, Kroenke gives the club stability. God knows what Usmanov will do with it and whilst it's a little tempting to see if he'd come in and spend silly money, I suspect that as it's his money he might actually be a little reticent to pay £100m + for these players.

Arseblog also spoke of the dangers of Stan owning the club outright. I understand this enables him to do all sorts of awful things to us. I wouldn't understand all this, but it sounds bad.

IUFG
10-05-2017, 09:10 AM
Welcome Usmanov.

Indeed. All hail the dodgy-backgrounded, Oligarch

The entire club needs a stiff broom through it

Tony C
10-05-2017, 09:46 AM
its funny because rewind to when Usmanov first appeared on the scene and you had full on hate towards him from fans and the various Arsenal media.

Now he's our saviour.

bbrian
10-05-2017, 10:03 AM
its funny because rewind to when Usmanov first appeared on the scene and you had full on hate towards him from fans and the various Arsenal media.

Now he's our saviour.

He was a rapist back then ...now , more of the pervy uncle type .

Ash
10-05-2017, 12:42 PM
its funny because rewind to when Usmanov first appeared on the scene and you had full on hate towards him from fans and the various Arsenal media.

Now he's our saviour.

Just a bit of PR for now imo. He's still open to selling, but Kroenke isn't. Unless someone likes the Rothschilds* family comes in with a very silly offer indeed then Stan is still The Man.

*They control half the money in the world, according to the internet.

redgunamo
10-08-2017, 11:53 AM
Just a bit of PR for now imo. He's still open to selling, but Kroenke isn't. Unless someone likes the Rothschilds* family comes in with a very silly offer indeed then Stan is still The Man.

*They control half the money in the world, according to the internet.

And more importantly for us, Wenger will still be the man, either way.

Ash
10-09-2017, 10:51 AM
And more importantly for us, Wenger will still be the man, either way.

I wonder who will die first? Arsene or Staniel?