Cosmo
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Has sold his shares in Arsenal to a Russian fella for £75m.
Arsenalski
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Marc
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Just heard
LMAO
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Hammer
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Hmm interesting 1, beginning of the end for Wenger?
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Marc
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Nah, I think Wenger is part of the woodwork and any potential buyer would be foolish to get rid of him.
IMO.
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Hammer
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Nah i think anyone would be foolish to get shot, i was meaning that's Wenger lost his biggest ally on the board, will he now walk?
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Marc
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I think he has a lot of loyalty and commitment to Arsenal.
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Russ
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John Gregory to take over and field an all british premiership side again?
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dave17
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Seems its was only 17.5%? Im not too worried......
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Hammer
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David Dein personally sold a stake of 14.8% to a group co-owned by afore mentioned Russian of which David Dein is the chairman.
Doesn't mean too much shake up at the moment tbh as it's just the same share passed hands but it's the long term threat of a takeover bid that will split opinion. Dein thinks foreign investment is tantamount to success in this day and age whilst Wenger, amongst others, thinks they should be self sufficient.
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Tom
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Read article about it this morning. Seems he only has the interests of the club in mind. He reckons he can get the fans 15% (ish) shares as the supporters club like him, then, as the chariman of red & white (the name of the consortium jobby) mount a takeover bid with the 30% minimum required.
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Tom
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BTW hammer, I've heard wenger is a supporter of dein's ideas although that's probably just been confused with his dinner meeting the other week, wenger is quite fruggle anyway isn't he
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Hammer
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They're both friends but publically anyway Wenger dislikes the idea of a sugar daddy so to speak whilst dein believes foreign investment is the only way to be challenging on an even keel with the Chelsea's etc.
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Ben J
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It means dein has a way back into Arsenal now which can only be a good thing!
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