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Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by bamite(m): 5:03pm On May 05, 2015 |
efilefun:If u cant grasp that simple statement then ur case na sorry. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by lordmario(m): 5:08pm On May 05, 2015 |
Trailblazer1:No he is not as rich as abramovich but he is 3times richer than the highest stake holder (kroenke) so he can buy arsenal if kroenke agrees to sell his 65percent stake in arsenal |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by ritababe(f): 5:15pm On May 05, 2015 |
RedBenson: yeah i wrote well |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Nobody: 5:20pm On May 05, 2015 |
ritababe:Na when the result come out we go know weda u bin write well or not. Lol. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by ritababe(f): 5:38pm On May 05, 2015 |
RedBenson: i dont hav to wait for result cus i knw i wrote very well |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Nobody: 6:13pm On May 05, 2015 |
ritababe:Na so students dey always assume but when result come out, na heart break. Lolz. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Fellonigerians: 6:56pm On May 05, 2015 |
arsetalks: This is not sentiments, it is all about potentials of an untapped market... There is no money in the league because it is run by docile people without ideas, and teams are owned by another group of docile people with no interest in the growth of football in the country... If the likes of dangote, Otedola, Ovia, Elumelu, Otudeko etc buy clubs in Nigeria, they will influence the administration of the league because the are people that will demand for newer policies that will protect their interests and make money for them... They will demand for more sponsors of the league, more opportunities to recoup their money through merchandising (which does not exist in Nigeria at all), their names will be used to boost the league as a battle of Nigeria's billionaires, they will participate in the negotiation of new deals for the league (TV, etc), and so many other changes which they will bring to the sector... As long as State governments run the clubs, people will not see the potentials in the sector... 1 Like |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by naptu2: 7:23pm On May 05, 2015 |
Fellonigerians: I wish I could replay Chief MKO Abiola's interview for you and you could hear him talk about why he disbanded Abiola Babes (How can the FA insist that you play a league match the day after you play a continental tie?). No single owner can effect the desired change unless that change comes from the FA. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Nobody: 7:31pm On May 05, 2015 |
naptu2:The LMC has a lot of work to do. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Fellonigerians: 11:01am On May 06, 2015 |
naptu2: I get your point, but it is a risk that is worth taking... He has lost billions of dollars in one day all because of the falling Naira, so losing N100m is a drop in the bucket... Dangote is the richest blackman in the world, so if he decides to own a team in Nigeria, you will see changes instantly in the league, and football in general... They way millionaires in Nigeria compete in every measurement of wealth and success, e.g., to see who has the biggest houses, most expensive cars, biggest yachts, biggest jets, etc, other millionaires will follow him, and start competing to see whose team wins the most trophies, both domestic and international... Viewership will increase, merchandises will be sold worldwide, more players all over africa and the world will rush to Nigeria, etc... See as millionaires in Nigeria are all scrambling to get on Forbes List... It is good for Nigeria's economy, and can also be good for our football... The administrators of football just dont know how to market our football, so the need external pressure... 1 Like |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by naptu2: 11:37am On May 06, 2015 |
Fellonigerians: "If he decides to own a team in Nigeria". He already owns a team in Nigeria and he has already lost money on it (he was also once a member of the NFA board). The fact that he lost money because of the devaluation of the naira and the stock exchange does not mean that he is happy about it. These men do not go into business to lose money. That's what most of you here do not understand. If you invest in a place and it doesn't give you the required returns, the logical thing is to go to a place that will give you better returns. People on this thread are just being emotional. |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by homesteady(m): 12:42pm On May 06, 2015 |
Amaechi5: Barcelona and Madrid don't have owners, they have elected president! 1 Like |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by rhames(m): 5:57pm On May 06, 2015 |
Stan Kroenke and the Russian guy owns 90% of the club. How can he buy the majority shares of that club without Kroenke selling some of his shares? These whites will also bring the racism card on the table in a sophisticated way than you and I can imagine. A Nigeria, late Ben Osi Umunna was once the major shareholder in Queens Park Rangers in the 80s and there is nothing wrong in a Nigerian owning a club in the UK or anywhere else. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by captainlee: 3:25pm On May 22, 2015 |
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Re: Dangote Considering Buying Arsenal Fc-bloomberg by Segadem(m): 12:22am On May 23, 2015 |
CFCfan:Rome wasn't built in a day |
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