USMartin wrote:QuartzGooner wrote:USMartin
If the club had sold Highbury for cash, and held onto the cash, then the share price would have risen.
So are you acknowledging that the money was being withheld in order to increase the share price then?
No.
It is possible that it happened, possible that it did not happen.
I am just saying the decision to redevelop Highbury created an extra loan for the club, which meant there was a cashflow problem in the short term, but a profit in the mid-term.
As for criticising me for saying I hear things about Wenger from certain people that you do not, it is true.
You just have to take my word for it, or not, it is up to you, makes little difference to me.
Many on this Forum hear bits of information, because they live in London, and meet various people who do business with interested parties.
Not a criticism of you being in Connecticut, just a fact.
But consider Wenger's reaction to Pat Rice urging him to make tactical changes at the Spurs home game last season.
Wenger ignored Rice, even though we were doing badly.
It is clear evidence of Wenger's stubborness.
As to whether the board intentionally manipulated share price, I do not believe they did so, and I no longer care.
Those concerned are either dead, or have left the board, or are bit-part factors from this point on.
It is history.
Let us see what Kroenke does with his tenure.