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Josh Kroenke Interview

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Didnā€™t Roman pull out first? These lot, the Glazers, John Henry etc were keen on the Super League idea right until the very end.

Anyways the Super League would have been a good idea as football is already dead and isnā€™t as interesting as it once was so they might aswell end it for good. Not sure how anyone could hate an idea that would send that rat, Gary Neville back to the sewers.
 

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Didnā€™t Roman pull out first? These lot, the Glazers, John Henry etc were keen on the Super League idea right until the very end.

Anyways the Super League would have been a good idea as football is already dead and isnā€™t as interesting as it once was so they might aswell end it for good.

The best solution would be if the economy around modern football collapsed completely, not the ESL crap.
 

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Maybe we're going to start operating like United and the UK government . . . with a massive continuous debt.

The problem is, we've dropped so far that investment is the only way to get back to top 4. It doesn't mean we have to do it every window. We are building a young team, if all goes well many will be here for the next 5 yrs or more. We are still clearing out the failures bought in by the previous decision makers.
 

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The best solution would be if the economy around modern football collapsed completely, not the ESL crap.

Wishful thinking as youā€™re pinning your hopes on countries collapsing. KSE arenā€™t selling the club therefore our best hope was ESL and football just dying out slowly.
 

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What's amazing is that the one who is ethically questionable is not Rasputin šŸ¤£
 

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The problem is, we've dropped so far that investment is the only way to get back to top 4. It doesn't mean we have to do it every window. We are building a young team, if all goes well many will be here for the next 5 yrs or more. We are still clearing out the failures bought in by the previous decision makers.
At least the Kroenkes seem to have woken up somewhat and have become more active and are ready to invest time and money. Not going to watch the interview as I can guess what is being said. Still, the fact is that they seem to be worried and have started to act which is a good sign especially as I cannot see them sell us and we are stuck with them.
 

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Came in to post that Josh is giving pedo vibes like that Jack from twitter but our caped crusader already beat me to the punch.
 

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Nobody from AFTV. Vinai there, waiting to take the picture and grab some poppadoms. @Jury in the front with his Sky blue shirt.

@Makingtrax on the bottom right hand corner thinking ā€œdo I have to be hereā€. He brought his black notepad labelled ā€œsquad costā€ to show Josh Kroenke.
 

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@Makingtrax on the bottom right hand corner thinking ā€œdo I have to be hereā€. He brought his black notepad labelled ā€œsquad costā€ to show Josh Kroenke.
**** me, what a bunch. This explains a lot.
 

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Interesting bit about Wenger:
There is one last elephant in the room: the fact that Wenger has not returned to the club to watch a game since his departure in 2018. Kroenke seems perplexed when it is put him that the former manager may still be nursing a degree of hurt and that is maybe the reason why he will not return.

ā€˜I wasnā€™t aware of that sense. If thatā€™s the sense, I would love to sit down and understand that. Thereā€™s nothing but respect on this side from myself personally, I know from my father and as a club as whole. If there is anything, thereā€™s no substitute for good open communication. So if there is something Iā€™m unaware of I would welcome that conversation wholeheartedly.

ā€˜ArsĆØne will be welcomed at the Arsenal whenever he wants to come back, he will be welcomed with open arms by the entire club. After 22 years of being in one place, itā€™s natural to want to do other things.

'But as a club weā€™re in the position we are today because of him and we know that and we understand that. Heā€™s a big part of our past, heā€™s a big part of our present and we want him to be a big part of our future as well.ā€™
 
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