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		<title>Time To Devour The Wolves!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheGooner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carrying on from a resounding victory over Alkmaar in the midweek, there is no reason why a confident Arsenal side shouldn&#8217;t make short work of a struggling Wolves tomorrow. We seem to have struck a chord this season, that has seen us blow teams away but apart from a 6-1 thrashing of Everton on opening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2307" src="http://11gunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Wolverhampton-vs-Arsenal.jpg" alt="" width="610" height="260" />Carrying on from a resounding victory over <a title="Alkmaar" href="http://11gunners.com/matchday-review/directed-by-arshavin-starring-fabregas/2282/" target="_blank">Alkmaar</a> in the midweek, there is no reason why a confident Arsenal side shouldn&#8217;t make short work of a struggling Wolves tomorrow. We seem to have struck a chord this season, that has seen us blow teams away but apart from a <a title="6-1 thrashing of Everton" href="http://11gunners.com/matchday-review/stand-up-and-salute/512/" target="_blank">6-1 thrashing of Everton </a>on opening day, we have been susceptible to droppong points away from home. Catching up with Chelsea will become that much more harder if we drop points in games like these, so there is no scope of any complacency whatsoever. <a title="11gunners" href="http://11gunners.com" target="_blank">11Gunners </a>looks at tomorrow&#8217;s game as another exciting week of Premiership beckons..</p>
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<p>Samir Nasri&#8217;s comeback into the scheme of things adds more flavour to our attack. Mick Mc Carthy, the Wolves boss has been known to take the defensive route against the big teams and he will be probably doing the same against the might of Arsenal, who have been scoring goals at free will. However, away from home we can be frustrated with astute defensive play from the opponent, a weakness that needs to be overcome as we look to filling our trophy cabinet this season with some elusive silverware.</p>
<p><a title="Stan Kroenke's takeover" href="http://11gunners.com/news/will-silent-stan-launch-a-takeover/2288/" target="_blank">Stan Kroenke&#8217;s takeover </a>has captured headlines this week and a takeover looks more imminent than ever. With <a href="http://11blues.com" target="_blank">Chelsea</a> taking on <a title="Man United" href="http://11reds.com" target="_blank">Man United </a>later on Sunday, this is one week where we need to capitalise and make inroads towards the top of the table.</p>
<p>Wolves have secured some important draws against Everton, Stoke City  and Aston Villa and they will go in with the belief that they are capable of snatching a point against the Gunners, just like West Ham did. But the hunger in the Arsenal squad seems to be increasing as the League is progressing and we shall make life difficult for Mc Carthy&#8217;s men when we take the field tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong>MATCH PREDICTION</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wolves 0- 2 Arsenal</strong></p>
<p>Well, the Gunners need to prove a point in the away games before we start making our usual optimistic predictions. Securing points shouldn&#8217;t be that difficult a task tomorrow and I expect Van Persie and Arshavin to net the goals at the Molineux.</p>
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		<title>Will Silent Stan Launch A Takeover??</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AK47</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two sides to a football club viz. footballing side and the financial side. Both sides are inter dependent on each other and are mutually responsible for each other. Every big club in the premiership has been taken over by foreign investors, off late. Glazers took over Man Utd and Roman did so for Chelsea. The latter started up some kinda of revolution in English football and money took center stage in English football. He pumped in atrocious amount of dough and reaped instant benefits. Arsenal have been the only club who have remained away from this money splurging part of English Football - Courtesy: Mr. Wenger. In spite of we not spending big money, we have remained more than competitive in the cut throat competition that is prevalent in English Football. But things might change - Courtesy: Silent Stan.]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_2289" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 520px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2289" title="gun__1257246162_kroenke_agm2" src="http://11gunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/gun__1257246162_kroenke_agm2.jpg" alt="Silent Stan" width="510" height="250" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Silent Stan</p></div>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two sides to a football club viz. footballing side and the financial side. Both sides are inter dependent on each other and are mutually responsible for each other. Every big club in the premiership has been taken over by foreign investors, off late. Glazers took over <a title="11reds" href="http://11reds.com" target="_blank">Man Utd</a> and Roman did so for <a title="11blues" href="http://11blues.com" target="_blank">Chelsea</a>. The latter started up some kinda of revolution in English football and money took center stage in English football. He pumped in atrocious amount of dough and reaped instant benefits. Arsenal have been the only big club who have remained away from this money splurging part of English Football &#8211; Courtesy: Mr. Wenger. In spite of us not spending big money, we have remained more than competitive in the cut throat competition that is prevalent in EPL. But things might change &#8211; Courtesy: Silent Stan.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An <a title="11gunners" href="http://11gunners.com" target="_blank">11Gunners</a> insight into what might be the consequences if things really change..</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span id="more-2288"></span>The following statement was released by Plus Markets this morning:</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><strong>On 4th November 2009, Arsenal Holdings plc (the &#8220;Company&#8221;) received notification that on 4th November 2009 KSE, UK, Inc (&#8221;KSE&#8221;), a company controlled by Stan Kroenke, a Director of the Company, acquired 200 ordinary shares of £1.00 each in the Company (&#8221;Shares&#8221;), at a price of £8,500 per Share.</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">This ensures that Silent Stan has acquired 29.9% stake in Arsenal FC and is only 0.09% away from a having to make a formal takeover. The rule book says that</p>
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<ul>
<li style="text-align: justify;">Once someone reaches a 30% shareholding in a company they are deemed by the Takeover Panel to have &#8220;effective control&#8221; of the firm and must then make an offer for the remaining shares</li>
<li>The price offered cannot be lower than the highest price the offerer has paid for shares in the firm in the previous 12 months</li>
<li>If, after the offer has been made, the offerer has more than 50% of the shares they are deemed to have been successful in their takeover and legally in control</li>
<li>If an offer is unsuccessful and the 50% shareholding level is not breached then the offerer cannot come back with another takeover attempt for 12 months, unless invited to do so by the company</li>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">But according to sources it is highly unlikely that he will touch 30% anytime soon. The theory behind this is that if he launches a take over bid anytime soon then he will have to pay £8,500 per Share for anither 20% of shares that he acquires from the market. He is just consolidating his position for the time being and will launch a take over bid but not anytime before 12 months. He is raking up the shares just to consolidate his position in the wake of competition from other major share holders. The other major shareholders are Uzbeki tycoon Alisher Usmanov, who holds a stake of about 25%, Danny Fiszman, and Lady Bracewell-Smith. Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith is still an unknown player and nobody has an idea as to which side she will take in this showdown between  Usmanov and Kroenke. Though Fiszman has sold shares to Kroenke  previously, but then said in March he had no plans to sell any more. This makes Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith the king maker if and when a bidding war takes place. This race has been on for some time and to get a perspective of whole thing <a title="The Financial Side" href="http://11gunners.com/opinion/the-inside-story/1006/" target="_blank">click here</a>.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">What happens if he actually manages to takeover Arsenal is what the talk of the town is at the moment. He is a very astute businessman and he has been in sports business for too long. He owns sports teams like Colarado Rapids and Denver Nuggets and has stakes in other teams as well. So, he is no Roman but a serious guy. He wont buy Arsenal for fun and that is assuring for the fans. The most important things that he should refrain from doing is get involved in footballing side of the club. And we believe that he is smart enough to do so. The positive thing that he might bring to the table is muscles in financial terms for us. Spanish Sharks like <a title="11cules" href="http://11cules.com" target="_blank">Barca</a> will think twice before tapping up players like Fabregas.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">And if there is a takeover saga to take place then please please please do it when the season gets over because it might bring distractions on the field. This season we are in witha real chance to win some silverware, so please don&#8217;t hamper our chances.</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">You can read more about this:</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><a title="Financial Side" href="http://11gunners.com/opinion/the-inside-story/1006/" target="_blank">The Financial Side Of Arsenal</a></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><a title="Imminent Takeover" href="http://11gunners.com/news/an-imminent-takeover/1832/" target="_blank">An Imminent Takeover</a></div>
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		<title>Arsenal FC: The &#8216;Inside&#8217; Story!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 18:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AK47</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two Men came into Arsenal’s life in 2007. Both them are powerful, ambitious, intelligent and ‘filthy rich’. They have been courting Arsenal since the first time they laid their eyes on this beauty. And no you can’t put them in same bracket as ‘Roadside Romeos’. Their ‘LOVE’ for Arsenal has a reason. Yes Ladies and Gentlemen (mainly Ladies) “Love Is Not Blind”. It is a cold war of sorts between them. The American in this battle is Mr Stan Kroenke and Alisher Usmanov represents Russia.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1009" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 368px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1009" src="http://11gunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/35117709-nina2004071-1_feature.jpg" alt="The Queen Bee" width="358" height="243" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Queen Bee</p></div>
<p style="text-align: justify">Football is a multibillion dollar business in today’s world and who knows it better than Gooners like us. A lot has changed in Football in the last decade. Billionaires have been queuing up to grab stakes in English Clubs. And football has never been same since their arrival. Something on the same lines is imminent to take place @ Arsenal. We @ <a title="11Gunners" href="http://11gunners.com" target="_blank">11Gunners</a> are happy to demystify all that for you..</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify">At this moment Arsenal is not owned by any particular individual unlike clubs like <a title="11Reds" href="http://11reds.com/" target="_blank">Man Utd</a> or <a title="11Blues" href="http://11blues.com/" target="_blank">Chelsea</a>. Arsenal&#8217;s parent company, Arsenal Holdings Plc, operates as a non-quoted public limited company, whose ownership is considerably different from that of other football clubs. Only 62,217 shares in Arsenal have been issued, and they are not traded on a public exchange such as the FTSE or AIM; instead, they are traded relatively infrequently on PLUS, a specialist market.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">In total, Arsenal FC&#8217;s board of directors currently hold 45.2% of the club&#8217;s shares; as of March 2009 the largest shareholder on the board is American sports tycoon Stan Kroenke, who launched a bid for the club in 2007, and as of May 2009 holds 17,613 shares (28.3%). Other directors with significant holdings are Danny Fiszman, who holds 10,025 shares (16.1%), and club chairman Peter Hill-Wood, who owns 500 (0.8%), with all the other directors holding nominal amounts.<sup> </sup>Former director Nina Bracewell-Smith (wife of the grandson of former chairman Sir Bracewell Smith) holds 9,893 shares (15.9%).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">This is not as straight forward as it looks like. A lot of drama has already taken place. Thankfully we are in time for climax. Two Men came into Arsenal’s life in 2007. Both them are powerful, ambitious, intelligent and ‘filthy rich’. They have been courting Arsenal since the first time they laid their eyes on this beauty. And no you can’t put them in same bracket as ‘Roadside Romeos’. Their ‘LOVE’ for Arsenal has a reason. Yes Ladies and Gentlemen (mainly Ladies) “Love Is Not Blind”. It is a cold war of sorts between them. The American in this battle is Mr Stan Kroenke and Alisher Usmanov represents Russia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Arsenal’s stock has been rising literally. Experts believe that in 5 years time (when the club’s youth policy starts bearing fruits in totality) Arsenal will be as big an entity as Man Utd or Real Madrid, if not bigger, economically. It is already the 3<sup>rd</sup> richest soccer club in the world.</p>
<div id="attachment_1011" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 478px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1011 " src="http://11gunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/StanKroenke_468x6511.jpg" alt="The Perfect Suitor???" width="468" height="651" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Perfect Suitor?</p></div>
<p style="text-align: justify">In the early 2000s the club sold a 9.9% stake to Granada Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of ITV plc, and a significant stake was also bought by hedge fund Lansdowne Partners. US sports team owner Stan Kroenke bought ITV&#8217;s 9.9 per cent stake in Arsenal on 4<sup>th</sup> April ’07. David Dean left the club just ten days after this deal was inked. He had irreconcilable differences with the board over the takeover row. The departure of David Dean created a vacuum on the corporate side of Arsenal. It was as big as departure of Viera from the footballing side of Arsenal. David Dean had accomplished something special with Wenger. Dean’s departure did destabilise the whole set up @ Arsenal. And many believe that Dean’s departure had bearings on <a title="11cules" href="http://11cules.com" target="_blank">TH14</a>’s departure as Dean’s son and TH14 were very good friends. TH14 could not put things in place in the wake of Dean’s departure and this triggered his impending departure. Many believe that even Wenger was contemplating a move in wake of Dean’s departure. Thankfully Arsene stayed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Dein teamed up with Alisher Usmanov and he sold his shares to Red and Whites Holdings, of which he has been made chairman, and declared his intention of playing an active role in shaping the club&#8217;s future. Red and White Holdings is the takeover vehicle of Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov. Dean decided to take the bull by its horns. The board decided to go with Kroenke as he was perceived by them as lesser of the evils. Kroenke was initially treated with hostility; he is now regarded as an ally of the Arsenal board and was appointed a non-executive director of the club in September 2008. Kroenke brought his stake in the club up to 20.5% following a purchase of shares from fellow director Danny Fiszman. On the 1st of May 2009, Arsenal announced that Kroenke had bought a further 4,839 shares from the Carr family, including Richard Carr, a current member of the board. This purchase took his share to 28.3% and made him the largest shareholder of the company.</p>
<div id="attachment_1013" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1013 " src="http://11gunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blogimg_4831_101394-200905141945134143791.jpg" alt="Russian Roulette Anyone???" width="400" height="275" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Russian Roulette Anyone?</p></div>
<p style="text-align: justify">Red &amp; White Holdings, which is co-owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov and London-based financier Farhad Moshiri was not far behind. Red &amp; White bought the stake held by former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein, as well as stakes owned by Lansdowne and many other minor shareholders, and as of February 2008 own about 24% of the club, the largest single stake owned by a non-board member.</p>
<p>The board decided on a lockdown agreement in 2007. This was done to prevent Red and White Holdings to make any further inroads towards a possible takeover of Arsenal. Kroenke agreed not to purchase more than 29.9% of the club until at least September 2009, while the rest of the board agreed not to consider a sale of their shares to &#8220;non-permitted persons&#8221; until at least April 2009, and have first option on each others&#8217; shares until October 2012.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">But things took a different turn last December. The board ousted long-standing director Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith leaving her free to sell her stake to the club&#8217;s biggest shareholder, Russian steel magnate Alisher Usmanov. Bracewell-Smith had been marginalised in recent years and didn&#8217;t get her candidate for chief executive appointed. She was also unhappy about being sidelined about a commercial deal in India, despite bringing the proposition and contacts to the table. She is related by marriage to the Carr family, who sold their shares to Stan Kroenke just a few months ago. However, December events may push her into an alliance with Red and White Holdings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Meanwhile, Russian billionaire steel magnate Alisher Usmanov is becoming increasingly frustrated at his treatment by the Arsenal board. Mr Usmanov and his associates feel that they are being treated like any other shareholder.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify">Lady Bracewell-Smith has been considering her options since December when she was ousted from the board by Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood and Fiszman. Her shares are keys in the growing battle for control being fought by Fiszman, Usmanov and his company Red &amp; White Holdings and American sports tycoon Kroenke. Lady Bracewell-Smith is also thought to have received overtures from a second Russian businessman interested in investing in Premier League soccer. But the main focus remains on Usmanov and Kroenke. Both were introduced to Arsenal in 2007 by former vice-chairman David Dein and have raced each other to buy up shares. Usmanov has been operating outside of the club, while Kroenke has been embraced by the board. An ugly fight is forecast with Fiszman and Kroenke tipped to resist any takeover.</p>
<p>A takeover is inevitable. The only thing that we fans are concerned about is by whom and when. It should not take place while the season is on. It will disturb the players and yet another season will go down the drain. And the new owner should be a GOONER all the way. Only a Gooner can relate with the club. We don’t believe the new owner to be an emotional fool but he has to have some emotional connection with the club. The time is ripe for addition of more scenes to this ongoing melodrama. It is the only ‘BIG 4’ club in premiership which has not been taken over. It is still fighting the after effects of the <a title="11Blues" href="http://11blues.com/" target="_blank">‘ROMAN RULE’</a> at the bridge. And Manchester City has not made things any easier.</p>
<p>BTW I have heard a rumour that Usmanov is a Man Utd fan. If that is the case then “Kroenke, come take us. SOS.</p>
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