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epltalk.com - 25 days ago
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I once read about a British sports journalist’s amazement at the access that American sportswriters had. The British writer was visiting Chicago and asked to tag along with the Sun Times reporter who covered the Bulls. First, he went to a Bulls practice, and after the practice was ...
timesonline.co.uk - 25 days ago
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Stan Kroenke has moved to the brink of
launching an obligatory takeover of Arsenal after increasing his...
stake in the club to 29.9 per cent. The American today purchased another 200 shares in Arsenal's parent holding company, 100 of which were sold ...
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Stan Kroenke moves to brink of obligatory Arsenal takeover
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11gunners.com - 25 days ago
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Silent Stan 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 ...
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Will Silent Stan Launch A Takeover???
guardian.co.uk - 25 days ago
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• Stan Kroenke increases his shareholding in Arsenal
to 29.9% • American only 0.09% from having to...
make a formal takeover Stan Kroenke has moved closer to launching a formal takeover of Arsenal by acquiring another 200 shares in the club's parent ...
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Kroenke boosts stake in Arsenal again
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The Sweeper: Jack Warner’s Rhetorical Attack On England An All-Time Low
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... EPL Talk has an interesting piece on the different treatment given to beat journalists by American and English sports teams. The former have learned that providing good facilities and access is a way to win respectful coverage, as Eric Altshule wonders why Premier League clubs are so stingy: “with a ravenous press population eager to promote their product and a worldwide audience ready to consume every nuance and tidbit, why do teams deny access with such militancy?” ...
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