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Arsenal shareholder Stan Kroenke has been challenged to a wrestling match


American rents out stadium on night of huge basketball match

WWE owner Vince McMahon has challenged Arsenal’s majority shareholder Stan Kroenke to a steel cage match after an embarrassing scheduling screw-up.

Kroenke owns the NBA team Denver Nuggets, who are scheduled to face the LA Lakers in a home Western Conference final match next Monday. However, Kroenke Sports Enterprises agreed last August to rent out the Pepsi Center to the WWE for their televised Raw show - an arrangement that was confirmed last month with no escape clause.

As Gabriele Marcotti in The Times points out, it’s the equivalent of Arsenal

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Posted: May 21st, 2009 by Michael Lintorn

Spurs’ £12m winger bid, Van der Vaart denies Blues link and Chantelle Houghton’s woes


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Chantelle Houghton

In between one of her holidays and nightclub visits, Chantelle Houghton tells us that WAGs have a hard life
[Dirty Tackle]

Craig Bellamy is staying positive
[Off The Post]

Rafael van der Vaart plays down links with Chelsea
[Clubcall]

Coleen Rooney is pregnant
[MRWF]

BREAKING NEWS: John Terry’s Mum did not steal £800 worth of goods from Tesco and M&S. It was actually £1,450.
[The Sun]

Spurs look set to end their quest for Stuart Downing
[Daily Mail]

Arsenal board member Stan Kroenke has increased his share in the club
[The Telegraph]

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Posted: March 30th, 2009 by Ryan Bailey

Arsenal look to the MLS for their latest signing


Gunners hoping to fill chief executive role with MLS man

Ivan Gazidis

Earlier this year, Arsenal welcomed Colorado Rapids owner Stan Kroenke to the board, and the club also appear to be poaching their new chief executive from the MLS.

Deputy Commissioner Ivan Gazidis (pictured above) joined the American league in 1994, two years before anyone had ever kicked a soccerball, and has been instrumental in developing the game in the big country.

According to the Daily Mail, the South African-born lawyer  - a known supporter of Game 39 - could be north London-bound:

Gazidis, an Oxford University football Blue, has the credentials for the Arsenal role, having joined the MLS in 1994 as part of their founding management team. Now he oversees all aspects of the competition, as well as being involved in running football organisation CONCACAF.

Arsenal will have a problem attracting Gazidis, whose proposed move to the Premier League with Manchester City fell through when he was reticent to relocate to England.

What should be a greater problem for the Gunners, however, is how much he looks like Daniel Levy

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Posted: November 20th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

WAG No. 181: La La Vazquez


The basketball supporting lady with the craziest name in the game

La La Vazquez

New York DJ, VJ and film star Alani Vazquez is better known in her home nation by the name ‘La La’, presumably due to a fondness for a little-known Ashlee Simpson song. La La appeared in the Sports Illustrated 2008 Players’ Wives section for her engagement to basketball player Carmelo Anthony. Despit being 6′8″, he plays as a ’small forward’ for the Denver Nuggets, the team owned by Arsenal board member Stan Kroenke.

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Posted: September 22nd, 2008 by Ryan Bailey

Arsenal welcome American billionaire to the board


‘Silent Stan’ given a voice at the Emirates

Stan Kroenke

Arsenal this morning confirmed that American billionaire Stan Kroenke - the gent on the right in the picture above - has been invited onto the board to take a non-executive director role. The owner of the the MLS’ Colorado Rapids and the NBA’s Denver Nuggets has held a 12.4 per cent stake in the club since last year, and his invitation to the board appears to counter the takeover ambitions of Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov.

On the club’s official website, Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood says:

“We are delighted to welcome Stan to the Board of Arsenal. He brings with him a wealth of experience through his direct involvement in sports clubs in the US and we expect to benefit from his commercial insights and knowledge.”

It’s great that Hill-Wood is so welcoming, particularly as he once remarked of the American: “We don’t need his money and we don’t want his sort.”

Kroenke is not party to last year’s lock-down agreement (whereby directors can only sell their stakes to board-approved persons), but has agreed not to extend his shareholding beyond 29.9 per cent in the next year. If either Usmanov or Kroenke reach thirty per cent, they would have to launch a formal takeover.

Next week, Arsenal’s annual results will be formally announced, revealing a huge £225m turnover and record pre-tax profit of £36.7m.

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Posted: September 19th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey