As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
franksav63 wrote:Just a suggestion but have you (Number 5 - IU4GN) ever met? Because I think you two would make a great double act on stage (in a comedy sense that is)
Better comedy double than Radders? Nope, never met the big man. Dont know what makes me think he's a big man, mind! Just got this image of him being a giant!
You guys fans of Kevin Smith? Clerks?
Cos I'd be up for a double act on stage, but only with me at the back end of the donkey.
Never heard of it mate... Will have to give it a viewing now though...
Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:Never saw Clerks. Might actually check it out based on your perverted sense of humour being about as decent a vouch for a comedy film as I can think of. It better not be shit now.
Oh it's good. Clerks 2 is good too.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
They have a cameo in Dogma.
Funny as fuck.
On a Stan Kroenke finger rating? 4 plus half a thumb.
So basically it's not quite a classic but they made a decent fist of it. Gotcha.
American businessman Stan Kroenke has increased his stake in Arsenal and is nearing a compulsory takeover bid.
Premier League giants Arsenal, bidding for a 14th top flight title this season, announced on Friday that Kroenke had acquired seven more shares at a cost of £8,500 each.
The real estate tycoon now owns 29.9 per cent of the Emirates outfit and must, by regulation, make an offer for the remaining shares in Arsenal Holdings plc should he obtain 30%.
The American is just 10 shares shy of reaching that mark and is believed to be keen on strengthening his ownership of the club.
Should Kroenke, who also owns a 40% stake in American Football franchise St. Louis Rams, manage to acquire more than 50% of the shares in Arsenal he will gain legal control of the club.
Believed to have a wealth in excess of £1.8billion, the 62-year-old can purchase the remaining shares of the club if he reaches 90%