Usmanov criticises Arsenal Board
Thursday, July 05, 2012Omoba
Arsenal
shareholder Alisher Usmanov attacked the club board on Thursday for a lack of
investment and for failing to hold on to captain Robin van Persie beyond next
year because of disagreement over the team’s future.
The
open letter from Uzbek-born billionaire Usmanov, who has a stake of just under
30 percent, makes public his concerns over the running of the Premier League
club, majority owned by American Stan Kroenke.
Arsenal
have not won a trophy since 2005 but their third-place finish last season was
enough to guarantee them a place in the lucrative European Champions League for
the 15th successive season.
The
club confirmed they had received the Usmanov letter and said they were
considering its content.
Champions
League winners Chelsea and Premier League winners Manchester City are bankrolled
by wealthy owners, while the Spanish duo are helped by being able to sell their
own broadcast rights.
Usmanov,
who does not have a seat on the Arsenal board, said Red & White Securities
had a vision of a debt-free club with enough money to buy top players.
He
said the group would buy more shares from anyone who wanted to sell them and
was committed to a long-term investment. ($1 = 0.6419 British pounds)
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