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Stan Kroenke: I didn’t buy Arsenal stake to win titles

The article below is a throwback to Kroenke’s words on why Arsenal fans might have to give up their concerns on not winning trophies as their current problem is from the board not managers.

Stan Kroenke has warned Arsenal supporters that he doubts they will be able to compete with rival clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester City in terms of expenditure, saying: “If you want to win Championships then you would never get involved.”

Kroenke has earned opprobrium from Arsenal supporters for the way in which the club has been run. Arsenal have always been criticised of not spending big in transfer windows.




In the same window Manchester City spent nearly £150m on the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Otamendi, whilst Chelsea invested £62m in eight players.

Chelsea and Manchester City have now won nine Premier League titles since Arsenal last led the top flight in 2004 but Kroenke warned he is not in support of mass spending to get his team back up the table.




Speaking at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in Boston he said: “For me, being an individual owner, I have to have some sort of reality involved.

“If you want to win championships then you would never get involved. I think the best owners in sports are the guys that sort of watch both sides a bit. If you don’t have a good business then you can’t really afford to go out and get the best players unless you just want to rely on other sources of income.

“Over there [in the Premier League] it was sort of like ‘well, we’ve got guys from the Middle East, the oil price is over $100, they can spend anything they want’.

“But the problem I saw with all of that; those people can lose interest. It doesn’t mean that they will, but I sort of threw that out there: ‘What happens when the Middle Eastern family, this thing’s costing a lot of money and they decide to go home?’ I said what really happens in those situations is the fans get hurt because the players get picked up and paid if they’re good, the front office gets other jobs.”

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