I mean in the 'Dead men don't litigate' sense.
If you saw fit to expedite the autobiography however...well I don't see the harm.
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Unfortunately, this seems to be the most likely scenario.
The only good bit being when Usmanov takes over.
What Kronke and the current board dont seem to get their heads around is that the club would be worth a lot more, locally and globally, if we were actually winning trophoes and had top quality players.
PHW is as good as gone in the next 18 months or so.
why do you think there's hardly been any fucking investment? he's getting £14000 a share with all the current debt, imagine what he could get once debt is further reduced/all gone.
he's trying to milk every penny out of us so he can maximise his ROI.
kroenke aint gonna do anything whilst we keep making profit either, all his other investments are making profit and he is solely in it for that.
it'll be interesting to see what happens when the lock-in agreement on the board expires in summer.
The board are clearly implicit in all this. If they weren't they'd have sacked him years ago. They're clearly happy with what he's doing and that he's kept us top four without spending that much. If they sack him what makes you think the next manager will suddenly be allowed to spend the money he needs to reverse the decline? There are good reasons for sacking Wenger but don't think that when someone new comes in things will inevitably get better. And please don't say they can't get any worse, as frustrating as things are right now we're 5th, still in the FA Cup and won our CL group. As far as we've declined from the invincibles there's far further we could fall.
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Spanish giants Real Madrid have targeted under-fire Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger to replace Jose Mourinho, who may leave the Bernabeu in the summer.
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