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Stan Kroenke: Arsenal shareholder behind NFL stadium plan

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  1. lazarus20000

    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/american-football/30693233

    Arsenal shareholder Stan Kroenke is set to invest in a major new development which could see an NFL (National Football League) franchise return to Los Angeles, according to the LA Times.

    Los Angeles is the United States's second city but does not currently have an NFL team.

    Kroenke owns the Rams NFL, who are currently based in St Louis but were located in Los Angeles until 1994.

    The American plans to build an 80,000-seater stadium in the Inglewood suburb.

    Inglewood Mayor James Butts said: "This proposal doesn't ask for nor will ever be offered any public funds, so what you have here is a developer, Stan Kroenke, who has invested in Inglewood and we are glad to have him here."

    Kroenke has partnered with real estate firm in Stockbridge Capital Group, which owns the 238-acre Hollywood Park site in Inglewood.

    "This is a perfect location for a venue like this," said Christopher Meany, a senior executive for the joint venture, Hollywood Park Land Co. "I don't know of a place that compares to this."

    However he added that any decision on relocating a franchise was "entirely in the hands of the NFL".

    Missouri Governor Jay Nixon said in a statement: "St. Louis is an NFL city and I am committed to keeping it that way."

    Interesting, it looks like Stan is making moves in building a new NFL stadium. Will this have any impact on us in financial terms?
     
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  2. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    It might make Kronke richer in the long term, but I would imagine that the Finances of Arsenal FC, the new NFL team in Los Angeles and Kronke's private wealth would remain as separate entities
     
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  3. cini65

    cini65 Well-Known Member

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    Stadium share and then sell the Emirates to Spurs for £100bn?
     
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    Sanj Well-Known Member

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    He will probably take out more money from Arsenal to finance it, the ****.
     
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  5. Smirnoffpriest

    Smirnoffpriest Well-Known Member

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    I can't see it affecting us at all - besides the weird 'consultancy fee' Kroenke hasn't taken any money out of the club, and as he wants us to run on a sustainable model, it's not like we're relying on him pumping money into the club to prop it up (like Chelsea and Man C).

    Unless his interest in us lessens and he wants to sell...
     
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