Why do Arsenal fans hate Stan Kroenke?
Arsenal fans don’t like Stan Kroenke, not many people do, but when it comes to Arsenal, why is that exactly?
Arsenal fans don’t like Stan Kroenke, not many people do, but when it comes to Arsenal, why is that exactly?
As more details emerge about the people being cut from Arsenal’s wage bill, Mesut Ozil’s pay cut stance, for which he was pilloried, seems like it was the right one and might even be the reason he isn’t playing.
Arsenal and Manchester United’s American owners have refused to apologise for their part in voting for the NFL to ban players taking a knee to protest racial injustice.
Arsenal’s chairman, Sir Chips Keswick, has retired from the club as chairman and will not be replaced.
Stan Kroenke is making a commitment in relation to the Emirates Stadium loan that will provide flexibility for Arsenal to use their cash reserves.
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke plans to inject cash into the club to cover their financial commitments over the coronavirus crisis, according to reports.
As the world falls apart around us due to inadequate healthcare provisions and inept governments, I wondered just what Arsenal’s billionaire owner was doing to help.
Former Arsenal shareholder, Alisher Usmanov, wants to invest in Everton in a bid to return to top-level football ownership.
Stan Kroenke’s sports empire, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, has been named the ‘most valuable sports conglomerate in the world’ by Forbes, but what is the real price of supporting a team owned by someone like Stan?
Raul Sanllehi and Vinai Venkatesham reportedly recommended that the club sack Unai Emery after the draw against Southampton last weekend.
As Arsenal announced Nicolas Pepe and the memes featuring him alongside Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette started to surface, I couldn’t help but think to myself ‘we’ve come a long way since the Banter Years of Nicklas Bendtner, Marouane Chamakh and Carlos Vela’.
As I was writing an article about Josh Kroenke’s open letter to fans, the true incline of Arsenal’s slide really hit me.
There’s something to be said about the sons of billionaires who follow their fathers into the family business. Just look at Donald Trump jnr if you don’t know what I mean. If the Kroenkes have an Eric hiding out somewhere, Arsenal could be in even bigger trouble.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew and Anita talk about Koscielny keeping up the captaincy curse, the latest on transfer links,…
Arsenal fans have united to send a message to Stan Kroenke – things need to change!
Arsenal are reportedly set to ask Stan Kroenke for more money so they can spunk it all on Wilfried Zaha.
In this edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Stephen flies solo whilst everyone is on summer holidays. He talks Tierney, Torreira, #KroenkeOut, and everything…
Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke owes former St. Louis Rams personal seat license holders up to $24m, according to reports in America.
According to The S*n back in April, Arsenal are set to receive a ‘bumper transfer kitty’ this summer thanks to Stan Kroenke’s American sports franchises doing so well, but I wouldn’t go getting too excited just yet.
When David Danskin and Jack Humble sat down to form Arsenal in 1886, the word ‘billion’ probably hadn’t established itself in the lexicon of Woolwich armaments workers.